Book 11: Chapter 8: Work (2)
Book 11: Chapter 8: Work (2)
The so-called “battle” was nothing more than a joke. With a single sweep of his Presence, all six geniuses fell to their knees, their eyes widening in shock and despair.
Dyon took a step forward, grasping the neck of the female genius who wanted to turn him into a prince consort.
In reality, she was quite a beauty. It’s just that she was incredibly tall. Growing up in the Ancient Battlefield environment, even women tended to have large bone structures.
Though she didn’t have some obscene height, she was still tall enough to be a half a head above Dyon.
Of course, there were still some Clans with compression techniques similar to that of Yadmere. But, it took exceptional geniuses to regain normal human dimensions. The fact this young woman was so close to that goal was a testament to how great her talent was.
“Where are we located exactly? Which Clans do you come from?” Dyon asked.
The female bit her lips firmly, seemingly unwilling to speak to Dyon. To which, Dyon only shrugged. He tried to be nice, it’s not his fault she didn’t want his kindness.
“[Devour].”
Not just the female genius, but the remaining five geniuses fell. Dead.
“I see.” With a nod, Dyon flashed forward, his Hell’s Right Eye bringing his speed up to a ridiculous level. Though it was tougher to tear across space in the Ancient Battlefield, it was relatively easier for Dyon that it was for anyone else.
Now being certain of where he was, Dyon could implement the next steps of his plans with little worry.
On the Ancient Battlefield, there were 12 main clans Dyon classified to be the highest risk. Beneath those 12, there were about 50 or so more than posed a secondary level of risk. As for the rest, Dyon believed that even if he didn’t take action, the Clans and Sects of the mortal plane would be able to handle them just fine.
This young woman just now was from one of the lesser secondary clans. Dyon had ranked them about 30 in his risk assessment of those secondary clans. Of course, this ranking didn’t include the top 12 most dangerous.
The stronghold that Dyon had been nurturing for over a century now was located to the south of the Ancient Battlefield. Currently, his territory was about as large as the top ten of those secondary level risk clans.
However, he had been randomly teleported to the east of the Ancient Battlefield. That meant he had to cross the mountain range that provided his own territory protection to its east before he could get there. Luckily, he wasn’t in much of a rush.
No one knew the exact rules of the first phase. It was just known that it was related to the growth of the youths.
During this period, no one above the age of 1000 would be allowed to attack those who entered from the mortal plane. However, even with this protection, surviving was tricky.
Aside from the fact geniuses of the Ancient Battlefield were so much stronger, over the years, they had also created many methods of seeking out and crushing these geniuses well in advance.
The first phase was a game of politics as much as it was a game of strength. Mortal plane geniuses gained benefits from being here, but failed clans also gained benefits for taking them in or taking them out.
This was what made the first phase so complex. There were two paths to take.
One could take the straightforward path and simply kill of the geniuses they came across. In this way, it would be impossible for these individuals to take advantage of the Ancient Battlefield as a resource and there would thus be one less obstruction in the future.
However, on the other hand, it was possible to take this genius in and protect them.
What might the benefit of this be? Well, for one, Faith.
According to Dyon’s knowledge, Faith was expunged from the mortal plane when the second phase began. However, this was a sudden rule change that caught everyone off guard.
In previous years, it was possible to take in a genius of the mortal plane in exchange for faith.
There were two methods. The first method was for that genius to give up Faith from their own Clan. The second method was for that genius to break away from their own Clan and use their Undefeatable Spirits as a foundation for building their own Faith.
Like this, any feats the mortal plane genius accomplished on the Ancient Battlefield would in part benefit them and in part benefit the failed clan that took them under their wing by being the catalyst for Faith accumulation.
Essentially, this was why it was known as an Ancient Game. A strategy of large proportions where the points they dealt in was Faith.
The trouble is that Dyon didn’t understand something fundamental. If the Heavens planned to do away with Faith entirely… Why hold this first phase at all?
Sure, geniuses could still improve here, but it wasn’t like they’d suddenly become world shattering powerhouses in just a few decades or centuries, right? It wasn’t like everyone could concoct half-immortal grade pills like Dyon.
At best, these geniuses would be able to snatch resources back that would help one of their Clans true powerhouses reach another level… The true benefit of the Ancient Battlefield was actually meant to be the quick accumulation of Faith.
So just what happened this time around? Why was the greatest benefit done away with? What caused the Heavens to break their own rule…?