Chapter 486
It was not terribly long before Weos, specifically the main, had calmed down. The various factions were at least loosely unified, enough to at least ept that some of them had to be restrained while they verified the results. In the end, even those who didnt necessarily believe the individuals were going to betray the <em>whole</em> were convinced by investigations revealing the siphoning of funds. Many of them were more clever than to do anything <em>obvious</em>, but it was difficult for those who had in mind to aid invaders and be rewards in a new life to not want to get <em>something</em> immediately.
For thest month, Everheart and Anton had mostly been traveling around between various cities verifying that there were no members of the Twin Soul Sect left. If there <em>were</em> any, there were now enough individuals able to detect them that they would be quickly rooted out, as the justified paranoia about their presence likely would keep people on edge for many years.
If Everheart were not present, Anton might have been concerned that some had managed to conceal themselves but Everheart had plenty of experience with them, and adapting to their countermeasures. Or anyones, really.
Of the sevens in the system, four were now purged of the Twin Soul Sect awaiting verification, of course. Even though they were smaller- or in the case of therger gas giants, the actual inhabited areas took up less space- it was still taking time to confirm. Nobody wanted to rush too much, so everywhere was being double and triple checked. One more was still in conflict while two werepletely out ofmunication. That included the cultivators from Ceretos. Thes in question- the one third from the sun, slightly outside of Weos itself, and the one on the far outer end- were both presumed to have been taken over by the Twin Soul Sect, or at least allied forces. The actual numbers hadnt seemed to be high enough for that, since they werent strong enough to fight against a hundred or more foes, so there had to be some working with them. And that made things difficult. Dealing with thoses was actually required, but those who didnt actually practice the Twin Soul Sects techniques could im innocence and it would be a great amount of work to prove otherwise.
Everheart went towards the one in the most conflict, while Anton was one of those who went towards the third. Aiding the ongoing conflict was important, but leaving an enemy foothold in their midst was also not something they could allow. The limiting factor was ships, so only the strongest were being transported. Life Transformation, <emte</em> Life Transformation if at all possible, though there were some exceptions for those who were known to be more powerful.
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Kuchion was covered in scraggly trees and only sparse vegetation, but for a that appeared to have no water whatsoever it was quite lively. That was just how the surface appeared- underground was where the <em>actual</em> action took ce. Anton was informed about various relevant features like the extensive caverns and tunnels that went through the- some natural and some constructed.
Tunnels were a bit of an obstacle for Anton but not as much as it might appear at first. If anything, they were a wash. He could still wind his senses through the tunnels to a simr distance he could over a straight distance, and that was the bigger limiting factor than his ability to maneuver his shots. It would limit the directions he could attack from, but he wasnt alone so it wasnt as big of an issue.
The bigger factor was determining <em>who</em> could be attacked. He wasnt able to sense who was part of the Twin Soul Sect from the same distance as just generally determining someones position, but he could do it from a significant distance. The question was, was a group split between those who were and werent members of the Twin Soul Sect entirely filled with traitors, or did some simply not know?
Along with Anton there were many others, but one of the most notable was Oluchi. She was a scout, advanced in years. She carried a spear at her side, gesturing with it as she spoke. We must first find battlefields. Signs of who has done what and starting with the location where the announcement was to be made.
I agree, Anton said. If he had any problems he would certainly voice hisints, despite being a foreigner to this system. If nothing else, he would be respected for his strength. Still, letting someone else take the lead if they werepetent didnt bother him. Should we anticipate trouble as we approach?
Of course, Oluchi said, her eyes finding a thick window out of their vessel- one of the local ring-style ships. We should expect defensive formations as well. But unless they anticipate our precise movements, I doubt it will be easy for them to match our forces. Dozens of peak Life Transformation cultivators and she didnt linger long as she looked at Anton, but it was clear she meant him. The most important thing is to keep our ships safe. Anton nodded. Even if he didnt <em>need</em> one, it was still faster and of course it would be expensive to rece. Soon enough they were approaching their destination over the. To defensive positions! Oluchi dered.
Anton moved to his own spot, stepping through a door crossed by a formation that acted as an airlock. It wouldnt allow air past, but it <em>would</em> allow him- and what was in his lungs. The door itself was for both structural integrity and in case of the formation failing. Anton found himself standing on the outer ring, looking up towards Kuchion. Even with the rotation of the ring he found his position felt rtively stable, courtesy of good construction and additional formations.
There was a small tform Anton was able to adjust so that his stance would be as he wished. He <em>could</em> fire directly up, but his muscles were used to shooting his bow within a certain arc in front of him. If necessary Anton couldpletely leave behind his attachment to the ship, but for the moment it was best to stay within the safety of its distorting features.
The attack came while they were still a great distance off. Anton was unable to anticipate the attack, given the thousands of square kilometers of ground his senses needed to scout, but once it wasunched it was simple to locate. He intended to deal with it himself, but even as he began to gather energy he also felt Oluchi readying herself. Since it wouldnt hurt for him to wait for a moment, he let her take the initiative.
It was a strange feeling, the way she threw her spear. The space around her bent, much like that around the ship itself. Her spear left their little pocket of protection going at an angle that would never even approach the iing attack or the emcement that fired it, but somehow it didnt matter. Anton watched carefully as, without feeling her alter its trajectory it pierced through the iing attack. It wasnt justpensating for gravity, either- that would mostly pull it in the direction it should be going to begin with. Instead, it was another spatial technique and the strange angle might have also been required for exiting their defensive pocket.
After piercing through what Anton was fairly certain was an oversized ballista bolt, the spear impacted <em>something</em>. That something turned out to be a defensive formation around the, still intact. Anton no longer held back, adding his own projectiles to the mix. They didnt go anywhere near where he wanted, indicating he needed more experience fighting around Weos ships, but he was able to get them back on track to impact the barrier next to the spear, which was still pushing against it.
The barrier cracked for only a moment, but the spear found its way inside, suddenly back at the maximum velocity it had achieved earlier. Then, with a bright sh, it reached the ground. What had once been a weapon emcement with dozens of cultivators became a crater, out of which flew a spear that somehow turned one-hundred and eighty degrees without ever being in any of the intermediate directions. At least it lost some momentum. No technique was perfect.
The spear was back in Oluchis hands a matter of seconds after she threw it. Anton still thought it was a weakness to just have one, but it clearly wasnt <em>that</em> big of a deal if she could aplish that consistently. It appeared she had no patience for anyone that attacked them, nor concerns about coteral damage. When the next attacks came, Anton responded in a simr manner except his attacks remained more precise. Weapons and people were disabled- the people mainly staying alive not because Anton was afraid to kill, but because they might be useful sources of information. Oluchi took out another group before theary formation nearly repaired the hole. If her spear had been trapped inside, Anton wasnt sure if it would remain properly in her control.
Thus, Anton focused his energy on keeping the barrier filled with holes. It was made to withstand attacks by Life Transformation cultivators, maybe a group of them. With enough people they could sustain reasonably powerful attacks but each of Antons arrows were enough to y a Life Transformation cultivator. Holes punctured through the barrier, destabilizing it and allowing for more to be formed. Perhaps if the formation could draw upon all of its energy at once it could resist him, but whatever powered it in the local area was limited in output. And with enemy cultivators falling, there were fewer distractions for Oluchi and the others. It wasnt just their ship, either, but a handful of others.
Soon enough they had dealt with all of the attackers in the area and were preparing tond, the formations held open by various people. The ships did <em>something</em> and Anton felt as if they skipped most of the descent, before they jerked to a stop at the end.
Not bad, Oluchi said to Anton. I saw a little bit of that back on Weos, but youre quite capable. How long can you keep that up? We might be swarmed here soon.
Indefinitely, Anton said. At least against difficulties of that level. If they have some exceptional cultivators or unknown formation abilities, I might have some issues but well be able to deal with them from a great distance. Speaking of which, some people are approaching. Do you want me to deal with them or theary formations first?
I wasnt aware that you were a formation master, Senior Anton. Oluchi said, But we need you here, so youll have to deal with themter.
Im not a formation master but Im experienced enough to be able to disable formations like this. Especially from the inside. And I dont have to go anywhere. Even as he was talking, Anton began to fire off into the distance. Despite having attacked at a simr distance herself, Oluchi seemed impressed. Anton had to agree there was a big difference when one considered the amount of atmosphere in the way.
Anton wasnt carefully dismantling the formations but even if things went <em>very</em> wrong, all of the damage would be local. He basically just battered his way through some of the local barriers protecting power sources and then shattered them. There were a lot of crystals- cultivators liked crystals, and natural energy generally stored within them efficiently- as well as jars that held swirling power. Some of the power was drawn in by secondary formations, but without anywhere to store it the local area couldnt sustain much of anything. So after he made sure they could safely retreat, Anton prepared to take on the approaching cultivators.
It will only take a few minutes for the enemy cultivators to get here, Anton said. Not all directly from the Twin Soul Sect. What should we do?
Just do your best to deter them while we search the area, Oluchi said. She was already working on that very thing, taking in the fine details of the ground and remaining traces of battle around them.
With his question not quite <em>fully</em> answered, Anton just began with the Twin Soul Sect members. He could attack with impunity since they werent within range to counter yet, and arrows rained down on a few at a time. Any time groups joined together to defend, Anton changed his targets to someone else. One by one enemies fell, but theyd soon have to make a decision about staying in pitched battle or leaving.