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Chapter 471

    Chapter 471


    As much as he didnt trust Everheart, Anton had a greater distrust for the Exalted Archipgo as a whole. The actual actions of Everheart that had affected him had trended towards positive- and when the dangers of his Tombs were counted as training, Anton couldnt think of anything harmful Everheart had done to anyone living. Certainly, he was a terrible enemy to have and not the most pleasant ofpanions, but he was a single individual.


    The Exalted Archipgo, meanwhile, had been around for generation after generation. Many cycles, though they would not say how many, as the Trigold Clusters repeated invasions intentionally erased the history of the worlds natives to keep them weakened. Though there was no evidence that they took active part in such activity, merely squatting upon their world was already too much. In fact, Anton might have preferred it if they had the guts to conquer everything, instead of being happy with their own portion of the world while the rest was allowed to be invaded and ravaged every cycle.


    Anton understood that the ultimate decision makers were not present in Ceretos, but when the Trigold Cluster removed their restriction on interfering with the continents some of the sects pounced on that opportunity for personal gain instead of maintaining a status quo. What currently remained of the Exalted Archipgo was tolerable. Some he might consider allies, some were neutral, and other factions were enemies until they could prove themselves otherwise. Anton continued his training in case his threats of violence should need to prove themselves again.


    So far, nothing hade up after the incidents surrounding him reaching Assimtion, but cultivators werent so quick as to manage everything in individual decades. Surely some were plotting. But overall, the Exalted Archipgo was fine. Even if the Exalted Quadrant above them was festering garbage.


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    Hey! Anton! People ignoring his title and calling him directly by name never would have bothered Anton in the past, and it was likely because of the individual involved that it annoyed him which was also definitely the reason it was being done. I heard a fun story about you.


    Anton turned his eyes to Everheart, helpfully disguised as someone much younger and with a fuller head of hair. After previousints about roaming about freely Everheart had begun to stick close to Anton so you can see if Im up to anything which was perhaps worse than having him roam free. What did you hear? Anton asked.


    You wiped out a bunch of sects! Everheart eximed. Exining his presence wasnt easy, though Everheart did a good job of providing excuses for why such a powerful individual had not been previously noticed. At the moment, he was masquerading as an Assimtion cultivator- something that few individuals were qualified to disprove.


    I was involved with the war against the Twin Soul Sect, and those who weed them, Anton admitted. Your formations also contributed to that greatly.


    Well, sure, Everheat said, inviting himself to sit next to Anton. But Im not talking about that little deal on the moon, or any of that other stuff. Lets face it, you only <em>helped</em> with that. Im talking about wiping out those punks from the Exalted Archipgo. And dont say you were merely a <em>part</em> of that too. The way I heard it, everyone else was just for show.


    Anton sighed, I will admit that my growth in cultivation allowed me to have a more significant impact at that time.


    And it was your choice to go to war, Everheart nodded. If youre going to do something stupid like fighting people head on, then even with power like yours bringing along other people as a backup is smart. Things like that almost make me wish I had friends.


    Almost, huh? Anton asked.


    Theyre liabilities, Everheart exined. Theyre just gonna get killed or used against you or betray you.


    Even if Antons Insight couldnt pick out anything particr in what Everheart said, he knew that Everhearts attitude had to be influenced by his previous life. Hed mentioned his woman once or twice, and obliquely talked about some individuals that should have been friends. But they were no longer around for one reason or the other, and while Everhearts personality driving them off might have seemed like an easy exnation, Anton didnt think that was most likely. When he wanted to, the man could be downright decent.


    ... you should be happier that you wiped out enemy sects, no matter how you aplished it, Everheart said. A timid attitude like yours will get you in trouble otherwise. Though it makes sense, I suppose. Youre barely even two hundred! Cant believe you have a face like that already.


    Antons early cultivation career wasnt a secret, but he didnt like Everheart knowing things. Which was an issue, because Everheart clearly wanted to know <em>everything</em>. Some of it was curiosity, and some of it was for future ckmail. Or perhaps all of it was for the sake of both. Well, thats how it turned out, Anton shrugged.


    We should see if we can do it again, Everheart said. Grab a few oldmon folk and teach em to cultivate, see if they turn out like you.


    Most of them would die.


    So? Everheart shrugged, Bound to happen anyway.


    They would need proper motivation.


    So set up a dead family thing. Anton narrowed his eyes at Everheart. Oh, I wouldnt kill them myself. Someone else would do it, obviously. But wait, if things go well then ultimately theyd eventually figure out my tangential involvement Everheart stroked his chin. This is difficult. Sure, I could just wipe them out early, but then I wouldnt get to see all of their progress.


    Or, Anton said. We could just find people who have run into trouble and help them out. I find there are many motivations for growing strong, and youth isnt necessary. Also, finding someone who actually doesnt cultivate at all Anton shook his head. Thats difficult.


    Fair point, Everheart said. Cant believe you really tried to teach <em>everyone</em>. This is good stuff though, he gestured to some food pilfered from Antons pantry. If I had time to sit down, maybe I could have put together something like your long-term n to empower the world.


    I cant believe nobody else did anything like this before, Anton frowned. But it seems rare even in the upper realms.


    Thats because people are inherently selfish, Everheart said.


    Im significantly more wealthy and influential than I would have been if I tried to hoard resources all to myself, Anton pointed out.


    Well thats because youre a mediocre wealth gatherer, Everheart said. Though I must admit youve put the world in a much better state for any sort of resource snatching operation. Its a good thing you figured out that Assimtion gig or youd run into the danger of a power imbnce taking you out.


    It still might, Anton said, unconcerned.


    Ugh, I cant believe you actually practiced Fleeting Youth. That was a stupid thought I had on the side.


    On that note, Anton drove the topic, What do you know about reincarnation? Especially what the Twin Soul Sect was doing.


    Me? Oh, not much. Thats all top secret crap, Everheart shrugged.


    ... Why didnt anyone warn the upper realms of our development before the invasion?


    Who knows? Everheart looked away. Maybe they were stupid. Or maybe someone trapped and annihted their souls. Hey! Who said that? Everhearts eyes dashed around, then he coughed. Ugh, cant believe my stupid projections Everheart grumbled, but Anton knew the basic gist of it. He saw them shove their way into his head. Everheart might have be his own biggest enemy, though it was unclear if the mental damage was worse than that to his cultivation.


    Was that the one on the moon who got me out of that trap?


    Everheartughed, I hadnt thought my own technique would look like the Twin Soul Sect and their allies. And hey, I didnt have to get you out of there! Everheart pped his hand on the table, Remember that you owe me your life!


    In that case, were more or less even, Anton said. Though I didnt start the conflict with you, so you still owe me some. He wasnt going to push that, of course. If Everheart just stayed around to make things harder for the invaders and did nothing else, he would be satisfied. He wasnt sure if the man would actually stick around during the invasion, risking his own life. Maybe he could y up the potential wealth they would bring? Theyd have to send people with better equipment than before, if they wanted to not get entirely annihted. Ceretos had grown considerably.


    Even? After all the benefits you reaped from my Tombs?


    I passed the challenges to get the rewards, Anton shrugged, Unless there was something about those that was supposed to be a favor to people? Anton still believed it was meant to build up the local inhabitants to be stronger- beyond just the moon thing explicitly calling out invaders. But Everheart didnt like to admit to doing anything helpful.


    Yeah, whatever, Everheart crossed his arms in front of him. Maybe I should have learned to channel stars like you. Imagine blowing up the star for an enemys system! Everheartughed, Theyd never see iting.


    Thats not only excessive, but also would damage my own cultivation. Plus Anton doubted he could do that even if he wanted to. He didnt really <em>control</em> either star he was attuned to, just siphon a tiny fraction of its power.


    If youre not willing to rip out parts of your own cultivation to destroy a fews, youd never get anywhere in the upper realms!


    Did a lot of destroying, did you? Anton asked.


    Plenty, Everheart said. Anton was fairly certain it wasnt <em>that</em> much, though. Because even in the upper realms actually destroying a couldnt be somethingmon. Besides the waste involved, it would also be excessively difficult. Though on the other hand, Anton did hold evidence of it urring <em>sometimes</em> on his back. He did believe that Everheart wasnt actually involved with that one, though. He still wanted to rece the Grandfather Willow bow. Did Everheart think just throwing a powerful bow at him was a good apology? More likely, it was a trap, but Anton hadnt determined it to do anything besides function as an ufortably powerful bow.


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    On Xankeshan, the former location of Everhearts Tomb in the upper realms, the poption was multiplying day by day. Which was to say, it had gone from five or seven to several hundreds. The Dark Ring and Chikeres group always had a ship or two full of people stopping by. Some took up more or less permanent residence, using it as a refuge as they tried to keep a low profile for whatever purpose.


    People werent allowed to just do whatever they wanted. Only those from the Order and Vari were attuned to the formations. The others were merely guests and there were many jobs for them to take care of. Even with Xankeshan being a rtively small, there was no way for their group to manage <em>everything</em> about the. Even so, the thing easiest on a wide scale was setting up the ecosystems. Outside of the Gardens, ntlife was scarce. In the Gardens, it was generally hostile. Useful if they wanted the to be a deathtrap, less so if they wanted to live there. So with Hoyts guidance, they began farming.


    A Life Transformation cultivator or Integration cultivator could cover vast swaths ofnd on their own, though there were limitations due to not having suitable tools. A cultivator could use a standard iron hoe indefinitely if they properly protected it with energy, but it wasnt the same as having something custom made for greater jobs. On that note, scavenging the remnants of the Smithy was helpful. Most of the equipment and the great forge had been ripped away as Everheart fled the, but not <em>everything</em>. There were lesser forges that hadnt been brought along, and though none of the members of the Order present had the right smithing skills, they could hire out for that.


    Hundreds of people still made the effectively bare, but trying to grow too fast would risk control of the slipping out of their hands- even if they retained control over the formations, if millions of others who did not care to listen to them were already inside the defensive barriers, it hardly mattered.


    That was why they were trying to gather more they trusted from Ceretos, with the eventual idea to perhaps include others who ascended from the lower realms. Some people were from the Order, including Velvet who had yet to actually be present upon Xankeshan. She had ways tomunicate with them, but the recent events had scared people away from the, at least for a few years. No doubt when they returned there would be conflicts to ovee, proving who was actually in control. Hopefully, they would be ready.
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