Maike wandered through Thalion’s base, marveling at how it had grown into a bustling city of thousands. It was hard to believe how far things had come. In the beginning, she had thought they’d made a huge mistake by asking him to return after Kael and the others had left.
Thalion had barely cared about the base then, his attention fixed on his cultivation. But things had taken a sharp turn when he seized the credits of nearly everyone there, sparing only Lucan, Kaldrek, herself, and the guards Kaldrek had vouched for.
Naturally, this sparked fury. At least ten groups plotted to kill him. Before any of them could act, Garrick and Michael launched an attack on the tower, bringing a swarm of fighters. That was the moment Maike considered fleeing.
If either Garrick or Michael survived, they would have control of the slave cuffs, draining the people’s credits endlessly. But then, the unthinkable happened. Thalion obliterated most of their fighters and, after a relentless chase, killed Michael. Garrick escaped only by taking a hostage, hoping Kaldrek and the others wouldn’t strike him down.
Maike would never forget the sight of Thalion descending from the sky, utterly composed as if slaughtering the base’s finest warriors hadn’t fazed him. His decision to spare the woman and let Garrick go turned out to be brilliant. The groups plotting his death scattered—some no longer felt strong enough, while others saw no reason to oppose him.
True to his word, Thalion poured resources into the city, preparing it for the looming war against the undead. People were starting to see him not just as a leader but as a legend.
Rumors of his feats spread like wildfire: saving Kael, Sylas, and Kai; liberating slaves from the Blue Robes; and even helping two of them rise to become elite warriors in Kael’s base. Then there were the tales of Evelyn, the little girl he rescued, and Kargul, the orc whose life he’d changed.
The most famous story, however, was his annihilation of the shapeshifters—wiping them out in one swift stroke. That wasn’t even the pinnacle of his power; his solo defeat of the attackers’ elite warriors cemented his reputation as unmatched.
Though the public adored Thalion, murders within the base still plagued Maike’s mind. She and Kaldrek suspected one of the E-grade warriors—someone who believed they could challenge Thalion once they grew stronger.
Lucan and Kaldrek, both newly ascended to E-grade, frequently discussed the incredible leaps in power each level brought compared to F-grade. They theorized that someone confident in their progress might think themselves superior. Yet Maike doubted any of them truly understood how far Thalion’s body-tempering had taken him.
Among the suspects, she focused on those blessed by gods. Such individuals often amassed followers under their divine banner, exploiting the ignorance of those who didn’t even understand what “blessed” meant.
The gods, she had to admit, chose their representatives well—arrogant, ruthless, and more than willing to sacrifice others for their gain. In this harsh new world, such traits thrived disturbingly well.
This city had far too many high-level blessed individuals, each carving out their own sects. To Maike, it felt inevitable that they would eventually attempt to eliminate Thalion and seize control. What baffled her most was how Thalion seemed to ignore the threat entirely. Did he genuinely believe himself to be so far above them? Maybe. But Maike doubted it. Thalion wasn’t reckless; he was a schemer. He always seemed to have a plan, and his decisions, more often than not, had solid reasoning behind them.
She thought back to the day he seized nearly everyone’s credits and killed Michael when their group attacked. That, she was convinced, had been calculated from the start. Now, the question loomed: which of these little sects should she investigate first?
Some sects wielded fire, others commanded plants, and more boasted exotic abilities. Over thirty such groups existed, each led by someone with a potent blessing. The most peculiar, in Maike’s eyes, were the women whose beauty was almost unnatural. Rumors swirled about their power to enthrall men and women alike, and though accusations of mind control surfaced frequently, they always had convenient excuses ready.
Their body-tempering, she noticed, seemed tailored to accentuate their physical allure. In this new universe, people already looked fitter and more striking than they had on Earth—obesity was nearly nonexistent. But even among such a populace, these women stood out. It was unsettling how people gravitated toward them after just a few encounters, showering them with gifts that undoubtedly enriched their cultivation.
Maike couldn’t fathom how they leveled up. For crafters, it made sense—they gained experience with every item they created, the rarity of the object influencing their progress. But these women never hunted, and their class remained a mystery. Their establishments—a few inns, bars, and restaurants—seemed too mundane to justify their rapid rise. Even stranger, their goddess only seemed to bless women, which added another layer of intrigue.
At first, Maike had been fascinated by these women, drawn in by the mystery of their power. Now, she feared them. They were cunning, targeting the vulnerable—those who had lost family or were uncertain if their loved ones had survived the tutorial. It was a brilliant strategy, as nearly everyone in the city fit that description.
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With their numbers growing, they no longer needed to be subtle. Now, they were moving on council members—especially Kaldrek. Maike liked him; all she knew about his life on Earth was that he had no wife or children, but he had a loving and supportive family. It was that love that drove him to push himself so hard. Tragically, it also made him the perfect target for these witches.
Maike had no idea if other council members had been approached, but she was growing desperate to call an emergency meeting and share her suspicions. The only thing stopping her was the lack of evidence. She vowed to raise the issue at the next meeting—unless, of course, the other cities coming for “negotiations” caused too much chaos.
Until then, she watched from the rooftop of one of the city’s larger buildings, her gaze fixed on one of their inns. She loathed admitting it, but their information network was likely more robust than hers.
Most of her insights came from casual conversations and gossip. Asking openly about them would alert their network—something she couldn’t risk. A direct confrontation was even less appealing; she didn’t want one of them—or worse, their brainwashed followers—paying her a visit.
She sighed, leaning back against the rooftop’s edge, her eyes never leaving the inn’s entrance. For now, she’d keep observing. Hopefully, she’d uncover something tangible before the next council meeting.
Kaldrek had too much on his plate to dedicate more time to searching for the murderers. The task was daunting—there were simply too many people to investigate, and all he could do was question those who had been near the crime scenes. Unfortunately, every single one of them had an alibi.
This meant the murderer must have handed their identity token to someone else before committing the crimes, killing the slaves, and stealing the cuffs. He also consulted Lucan and other smiths, but none of them reported noticing anyone tampering with the cuffs. Of course, they could have been lying, so Kaldrek stationed guards near the smiths to monitor their activities.
The odds of finding anything this way were slim, but he had no better ideas.
In his opinion, this base had far too many blessed individuals. He couldn’t help but wonder why no god had offered him a blessing. Sure, he wasn’t the strongest in the base, but others far weaker than him had been rewarded with blessings.
What was he lacking? Or was it something else entirely? After all, even Thalion—arguably the most promising individual in the base—hadn’t received a blessing yet.
Thalion’s obsession with growing stronger was unmatched. The man barely interacted with others, spending every moment cultivating in the tower.
It was a lifestyle Kaldrek knew he should emulate. As it stood, others in the base were growing alarmingly strong. Every day, multiple E-grades were emerging. Most had low-rarity classes, and those who instant-evolved often reported their class rarity being downgraded—sometimes drastically. Some even claimed they dropped from epic to common rarity.
In stark contrast, those blessed by gods managed to retain their class rarity and, in rare cases, even saw it upgraded.
Kaldrek considered himself fortunate. He had only suffered one downgrade, from exalted to epic class. But that didn’t change the fact that others were gaining power quickly—and many coveted his position.
Voices were growing louder, demanding a trial to determine whether he was still fit to lead the guards. Kaldrek didn’t think his role as leader stemmed solely from his strength, but the thought of asking Thalion for support was humiliating. He wanted to avoid it at all costs.
Among the three guards who also served on the council, Kaldrek was confident he was the strongest. But that also put him—and the others—at risk.
Kaldrek’s determination to hold onto his position wasn’t just about pride; it was rooted in a deep, personal resolve. He wanted to grow stronger to protect his family—his siblings and their loved ones—when they finally reunited.
This meant dedicating more time than ever to training and hunting. His recent advancement to E-grade had been a turning point. The transition was strange—his skills, once categorized by rarity, had all been reclassified as E-grade abilities. Though they functioned as before, the only tangible boost came from his upgraded class itself.
Leveling at E-grade was grueling compared to F-grade, but the rewards were significant. Each level brought more than double the power of an F-grade advancement. The four levels he had gained over the past days were equivalent to nearly twelve in his previous state. Yet, even with this progress, Kaldrek couldn’t shake the unease gnawing at him.
He feared for Thalion’s life. Could he defend against someone who had gained even a few levels in E-grade? Kaldrek doubted it.
Two of the levels Kaldrek had gained had come from consuming rare natural treasures tied to his class. Such an opportunity wouldn’t come again anytime soon.
His thoughts turned to Lucan, the smith, who was already at level 87. It made Kaldrek wonder just how Lucan had leveled so quickly. Could it be the experience gained from working on the teleportation circle?
The implications of that circle were enormous. Once complete, it would allow for swift travel across vast distances, revolutionizing hunting and resource gathering.
Kaldrek’s mind drifted to the other human bases. Thalion had mentioned discovering two more, both powerful. Would this newfound connectivity bring alliances—or war?
If these bases had teleportation circles, they could start sending hunters into the jungles near Kaldrek’s base. Slowly but surely, they might begin an invasion.
This was a chilling prospect. Kaldrek’s base accepted everyone, provided they proved themselves useful. While newcomers were initially confined to a separate area, they gained full access to the city once they contributed enough.
For Kaldrek, this was far too lenient, but he also understood the necessity of monitoring everyone. So far, murders had been rare, and the perpetrators were usually caught quickly. The slave murders were an exception.
Edrion, before his death during the skirmish with the sky ships, had suggested that the killers might be connected to the guard. Sadly, Kaldrek had to agree. How else would the culprits have known about features of the cuffs that even many guards were unaware of?
Something was festering within the base—something dangerous and unseen, growing under everyone’s noses.
Kaldrek’s experience told him that bloodshed was inevitable. He only hoped Thalion would be strong enough to handle it because Kaldrek wanted nothing to do with the coming storm of conflict.
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Chapters
- Chapter 179: Playing with Fire
- Chapter 178: A Deadly Dance
- Chapter 177: It Has Begun
- Chapter 176: To Bait Vampires is Fun
- Chapter 175: Undead!!!
- Chapter 174: Finally Stage Four
- Chapter 173: The Last Preparations Before Stage Four (2)
- Chapter 172: The Last Preparations Before Stage Four (1)
- Chapter 171: Eleventh Daughter (2)
- Chapter 170: Eleventh Daughter (1)
- Chapter 169: Entering the Hive with just a Touch of Violence
- Chapter 168: One last battle before the fourth stage
- Chapter 167: Power Leveling (7)
- Chapter 166: Power Leveling (6)
- Chapter 165: Power Leveling (5)
- Chapter 164: Power Leveling (4)
- Chapter 163: Where Do All the Beasts Teleport To?
- Chapter 162: Power Leveling (3)
- Chapter 161: Power Leveling (2)
- Chapter 160: The glorious hunt must go on
- Chapter 159: Power Leveling (1)
- Chapter 158: The night before Power leveling
- Chapter 157: What's up with those Termites?
- Chapter 156: Hunting on the Grasslands
- Chapter 155: Eagly = OP
- Chapter 154: Transformation
- Chapter 153: Getting Ready
- Chapter 152: "Totally Equal" Negotiations
- Chapter 151: The Followers of the Velvet Mistress
- Chapter 150: The Duel
- THANKS FOR THE AWESOME SUPPORT
- Chapter 149: Answers
- Chapter 148: Riot
- Chapter 147: Into the Depths (2)
- Chapter 146: Into the Depths (1)
- I need your help (Dont worry nothing bad has happend)
- Chapter 145: Those are my crystals now!
- Chapter 144: Hmm, what form will I give the other shapeshifters?
- Chapter 143: Schemes in the Shadows
- Chapter 142: Fortifications
- Chapter 141: Termitehive (2)
- Chapter 140: Termitehive (1)
- Chapter 139: New Paths
- Chapter 138: The Final Process
- Chapter 137: New Insights
- Chapter 136: Trouble Incoming
- Chapter 135: Kargul's Glorious Hunt
- Chapter 134: More Crafting
- Chapter 133: The Spiderqueen
- Chapter 132: First Big Vampire Attack
- Chapter 131: Changes
- Chapter 130: Shadows of Betrayal
- Chapter 129: War in the Skies (3)
- Chapter 128: War in the Skies (2)
- Chapter 127: War in the Skies (1)
- Chapter 126: New Trouble
- Chapter 125: So, who is stronger now?
- Chapter 124: Life on the Fourth Stage
- Chapter 123: Termite Hive
- Chapter 122: Veil of Dread
- Chapter 121: Some Serious Crafting
- Chapter 120: A New Day
- Chapter 119: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 118: Difficult Choice
- Chapter 117: Like Sheep to the Slaughter
- Chapter 116: The Great Ritual
- Chapter 115: Final Preparations
- Chapter 114: Gift of Love
- Chapter 113: Maybe Life wasn't that Bad
- Chapter 112: Worst Lesson Ever
- Chapter 111: What did just happen?
- Chapter 110: Revelations
- Chapter 109: The Calling
- Chapter 108: The Thief of Legends
- Chapter 107: Good Talk
- Chapter 106: Gathering of Nobles
- Chapter 105: The New Servant
- Chapter 104: A New Job
- Chapter 103: A Bloody Message
- Chapter 102: Outsider
- Chapter 101: The Most Expensive Item
- Chapter 100: Credits
- Chapter 99: Hunting (2)
- Chapter 98: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 97: New Hope
- Chapter 96: Final Preparations
- Chapter 95: I need more Time
- Chapter 94: To the fourth Stage
- Chapter 93: A bit Unlucky (2)
- Chapter 92: A bit Unlucky (1)
- Chapter 91: Lost
- Chapter 90: The Glorious Hunt
- Chapter 89: New Friends?
- Chapter 88: The Chase
- Chapter 87: New Plans
- Chapter 86: Too Strong for his Level
- Chapter 85: Eternal Dominion
- Chapter 84: New Plans
- Chapter 83: Progress
- Chapter 82: The Third Stage can be Brutal
- Chapter 81: Escape
- Chapter 80: The Blade Forged
- Chapter 79: Secrets Revealed
- Chapter 78: Testing Limits
- Chapter 77: Tidecaller Serpent
- Chapter 76: Water Beasts and Soul Cultivation
- Chapter 75: Hidden Betrayals
- Chapter 74: Dark Instincts
- Chapter 73: Solo Hunt
- Chapter 72: Chase in the Sky
- Chapter 71: A Day of Growth
- Chapter 70: Confrontation
- Chaper 69(2): Blood Control
- Chaper 69 (1): Blood Control
- Chapter 68: Flight Training
- Chapter 67: Gathering Shadows
- Chapter 66: Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 65: Path to Power
- Chapter 64: Tempest Unleashed
- Chapter 63: The Gathering
- Chapter 62: Spellcrafting Struggles
- Chapter 61: Tower Assault
- Chapter 60: The Offensive Starts
- Chapter 59: The Fight begins
- Chapter 58: Arrival
- Chapter 57: The Messenger
- Chapter 56: The Sky Battle
- Chapter 55: Hunting Birds
- Chapter 54: New Form
- Chapter 53: Into the Jungle
- Chapter 52: Bloodshed
- Chapter 51: Unseen Threats
- Chapter 50: Plans and Preparations
- Chapter 49: The Council of Gods
- Chapter 48: Reunion and Surprises
- Chapter 47: Reunion
- Chapter 46: Blessings and Rivalries
- Chapter 45: Blood and Shadow
- Chapter 44: Forces Aligning
- Chapter 43: Kills
- Chapter 42: Night before the System Shop
- Chapter 41: Another Bloody Night
- Chapter 40: Shadows Before the Hunt
- Chapter 39: Helping out
- Chapter 38: The Third Stage
- Chaper 37: Shopping Time
- Chapter 36: Hunting
- Chapter 35: Into the Jungle
- Chapter 34: F Grade
- Chapter 33: One last Fight
- Chapter 32: Slaughter
- Chapter 31: Infiltration
- Chapter 30: A Gathering of Nobles
- Chapter 29: Raid
- Chapter 28: Forged by Fear, Bound by Power
- Chapter 27: Preparation
- Chapter 26: Pursuit of Power
- Chapter 25: Escape
- Chapter 24: Slaves
- Chapter 23: Information Gathering
- Chapter 22: Shifting Tides
- Chapter 21: The Power of Blood and Thorwald's Alliance
- Chapter 20: Unveiling the Secrets
- Chapter 19: Divine Encounter/The System Shop
- Chapter 18: (The Attack (3))
- Chapter 17: The Attack (2)
- Chapter 16: The Attack (1)
- Chapter 15: The Camp
- Chapter 14: Aftermath
- Chapter 13: The Hunted Glowhorn
- Chapter 12: Alone
- Chapter 11: Brakor of the Iron Jaws
- Chapter 10: The Next Day
- Chapter 9: Stage 2
- Chapter 8: Evolution
- Chapter 7: Level 5
- Chapter 6: First Fight
- Chapter 5: Princess Seraphina Marquess
- Chapter 4: Lucius Valendris
- Chapter 3: The Beginning
- Chapter 2: The Integration
- Chapter 1: A New Dawn
- Prologue