Chapter 485
Weos was much more familiar than Rutera, with the standard trappings of a cultivator civilization. Formations were more familiar, though not like those of home. And of course, everyone exuded the power of natural energy. Well, not <em>actually </em>everyone. They were simply the most obvious. Various workers throughout the city showed no signs of cultivation. What Anton presumed to be the capital was densely popted and filled with great power, yet <em>missing</em> the touch of cultivation on the smaller aspects. Outside the city, cultivators still huddled together in their own little sects and ns, hoarding the denser natural energy for themselves. In that manner, it was behind Ceretos.
Yet it was not weak. Anton could sense many Life Transformation cultivators, including those who were on the threshold of Ascension. Most were older, though Anton wasnt certain if that was because they couldnt ascend or not. Even Ceretos had a glut of older cultivators, those who didnt have the ability to advance. Perhaps Weos hadpleted methods and those with talent to reach the peak while young ascended regrly. Anton would likely ask butter.
For now, they were waiting inside arge defensive formation that had presumably been modified to reveal things people didnt want known at a key moment. There was no reason for Everheart to lie about that, so Anton epted that it would work. Both of them were standing guard, mixed in among others, while Rikuto got up on stage for his announcement. He was a better speaker than his wife, and in a social position better suited to the task. Others they trusted were gathering together in different locations throughout the system, to make simr announcements. This was one ce where Rutera definitely had the traditional cultivators beat, the dissemination of news. Sure, people would exchange messages immediately as the announcements happened, but they couldnt see what was happening in one ce all together. Not yet, at least.
Eventually, Rikuto began his announcement. I speak to you today on a matter of utmost importance. The security and stability of our very lives. I am sure many of you are aware we have recently made contact with other cultivators in a nearby system- a new one we had no previous contact or conflicts with. Unfortunately, we were met with disturbing news. Not something about our neighbors, but about ourselves. There are traitors among us. Hidden in secret for centuries, part of the very same invaders whoe from the upper realms.
At this point, if the Twin Soul Sect waspletely foolish and impulsive, Rikuto would have found himself attacked. Several members in the crowd were actually considering that, sacrificing themselves to conceal the information but that would only result in their deaths, and provide greater validity to anything his living allies might say. Besides, they were confident in their concealment methods. That was quite reasonable, given how well they had worked so far.
Take a look next to you, to your left and your right, Rikuto continued his prepared speech. Does it trouble you, knowing that traitors might im to be a brother from your sect, a friend? Who can you trust? Worry not for there is a simple solution. We will just reveal the truth.
Out of tens of thousands in attendance, for less than one hundred to suddenly reveal different cultivations was still eye opening. Even at less than one percent, there were a great many cultivators who suddenly stuck out like sore thumbs exactly as the formation intended them to.
We have methods to find and reveal these cultivators, more than just these formations. Many copies are avable for anyone to freely learn and study, verifying the results for themselves. As for those in the crowd you will surrender yourselves for arrest, or face immediate execution.
Cultivators were known for making swift decisions. The Twin Soul Sect was always ready with an excuse for what might happen, but with so many people around them pressuring them in different ways, there were bound to be some who made the selfish decision. And it could easily have been the right one- who could recognize one individual out of so many if they managed to get away? But they only revealed their guilt as they impacted the formations surrounding them.
Thest thing that Anton would im was that the announcement went <em>smoothly</em>. In fact, there were instant outbreaks of battle- cultivators who didnt believe what had been said defending their friends or possibly co-conspirators who knew all along. But even with the split, the vast majority of cultivators in any given sect joined together to suppress those among them who suddenly were revealed to be something foreign, no signs of the cultivation they had previously disyed. Many people died- not just Twin Soul Sect cultivators, but others caught in the crossfire.
Anton clenched his teeth, but he didnt know a way to have done things better. The formation did an excellent job of suppressing the Twin Soul Sect members as well, so those who werent them or their allies were a smaller portion of the casualties. The chaos didntst long, however. Most groups handled things internally, and those who tried to run were quickly caught against a barrier.
Trust first those here today, Rikuto said slowly. If we could have the leaders among you step forward for the distribution of the aforementioned techniques, you can return to your sects with your prisoners intact. Then you can verify the situation yourself and that of those near you. As previously noted, the starports are closed. Work with us to resolve this matter quickly and we can all get back to our normal lives.
Anton thought things went rather well which unfortunately meant that the results might not be as good in other ces. The real issue would be any sects that were deeply entrenched with the traitors. There would be much bloodshed.
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A hundred arrows pierced into a ship from all directions as it left atmosphere. Some of them impacted in ces that they werent aimed, while some were entirely deflected away from the ship itself. Those that did strike did so with little impact but the following volley was more effective. And then, a single arrow pierced through the ring of the ship, tearing it apart and bringing the whole thing to a screeching halt. Or rather, it continued to drift forward at great speed but without distorting the space around it to heighten that effect. Several <em>authorized</em> vessels swiftly caught up to it, dragging it back into the atmosphere to be dealt with. Afterwards, the other ships remained low- because aside from catching anyone trying to flee, nobody was authorized to leave atmosphere. Not until they were done.
Anton lowered his bow, letting the plethora of surrounding energy bows fade back into him. There would no doubt be many questions about a powerful archer who was previously unknown, but Anton could <em>honestly</em> say he came from a remote location. And if he needed to be <empletely</em> honest, he would be able to point out that he hadnt killed anyone. He only stopped ships from leaving.
Everheart, on the other hand he had kept himself upied by moving around the city, taking down members of the Twin Soul Sect. Whether they lived or not didnt seem to concern him. Anyone who tried to defend a <em>friend</em> who was no doubt nning to use them as a sacrifice decades ago found themselves swiftly dealt with though Everheart at least seemed to understand killing people not directly part of the Twin Soul Sect would be a bad look. And they probably wouldnt even be permanently crippled though Anton wasnt sure about that with some of them. Either way, most wouldnt be able to do anything for a year, if they were lucky.
On Weos itself, everything was going well but word and <emck</em> of word from some of the others indicated it wasnt the same everywhere. Unfortunately, reinforcements couldnt be sent anywhere because attempting an <em>iplete</em> purge was pointless. Maybe after there was full agreement about what was actually happening, with people having learned to sense the hidden cultivations around them.
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Meanwhile, on Rutera, the lines ofbat were more cut-and-dry, but also ufortably shifting. The itself was still basically secure, though it suffered constant attacks. The shifting lines were more rted to others where they had only a small presence, science outposts or smaller settlements. With enemies that seemed to be limitless in number and able toe from nowhere, tensions were high.
Since all of the initial attacks were focused on their homeworld, Matija had felt safe when she was transferred to an outpost on their innermost, Sizipra. Now that the attacks were spreading out she didnt know if that was the case. She looked down at the military gradeser rifle at her side, the sort that a scientist waspletely incapable of getting their hands on. Unless they had exactly the right connections, she supposed.
Matija picked it up, walking outside into the hot sun. It wasnt summer heat, either, but more like standing in a furnace. Being in a suit helped slightly, both with the heat and the minimal amounts of actual air. She was nowhere near strong enough to go out <em>without</em> it, and she could only dream of standing unprotected just some hundreds of kilometers from a star, tapping on the airlock of a ship.
Sometimes, she didnt even believe that had been something that actually happened, despite witnessing it herself and still being in contact with the very same individual who did that. It was strange. Especially since she felt she was only at the beginning of the path of cultivation, despite having practiced seriously for over a decade now. Shed been cautious when she first learned, but after the attacks by Azoth began she just didnt feel safe without being stronger. She still didnt, but at least she could melt rocks that herser rifle wasnt rated for.
There was just something to it, about feeling the flow of energy the device drew from within itself and from within her. That second power had been in there all along, but was only trained secondhand. Rutera had awareness of the fatigue brought on by activating their devices, and that people grew more ustomed to it over time but they hadnt really been able to train directly. They hadnt known and frankly, the world wasnt quite set up for it.
The military had energy gathering arrays now, to train their soldiers. Nice, consistent, and sufficient to have them grow to Spirit Building or maybe <em>beyond</em>, not that many people had reached that level. As Matija felt the unfiltered sun beating down upon her, even through her suit, she supposed that what she had might be better. Choosing to practice the One Hundred Stars was sort of the default, but it fit her quite well along with Anton being intimately familiar with it. She was still a very long distance from the actual sun, but the heat and light it battered Sizipra with came along withrge amounts of natural energy. Rutera itself maintained a smaller amount than Ceretos, but out here was a paradise. A sweaty, ufortable one. But she was strong now. Kind of.
As she melted boulders that had only just solidified after herst assault, Matija wondered. Shed ended up sparring against military officers for a while, and she had learned that some of her basics had beencking. Now, she had a decent cultivation but she couldnt pilot a ship or otherwise contribute to the war. All her training only made her more personally secure yet she still felt like a coward.
Then she saw it, a glint of <em>something</em> beyond the almost nonexistent atmosphere. Instinctively she reached out with her energy, the thin tendrils that Anton had taught her. There was nothing there to sense but there <em>had</em> been something. A trail of energy that she felt herself being pulled along, but not quite fast enough to keep up with something. Then, something passed <em>through</em> her. Something there, yet not there. Invisible, but not because it should be. It was simply somewhere else.
Was <em>that</em> how they moved around? Yet what could she actually say about it, and how could she prove it? There were all sorts of <em>theories</em>, and Azoth moving through some sort of subspace had already been thrown around but there hadnt been any data on it. And Matija supposed there still wasnt- because as it turned out she wasnt a proper scanner nor did she record information that could be disseminated to others except by saying I felt it. But maybe she could <em>work</em> with a scanner to make it sense what she did. If only she knew when something would be moving by.
Oh right, and if they were passing so close to Sizipra, was she even safe? That was another important question to ask.