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Chapter 488

    Chapter 488


    If anyone asked, everything went exactly as Everheart predicted. He arrived at the exact intended ce at the exact intended time to head off the city. He was perfect and could make no mistakes. Unrtedly, Everheart was busy doing some calctions on whether he was early orte or too far in one direction when he sensed the city. <em>Exactly</em> on time and when he expected it. He hadnt been waiting an hour or anything.


    He approached closer through the gales of the gas giant Bavore, dealing with asional solids and wild swings in temperature. Lightning from such a massive storm had much more interesting ces to go than through him, but he tried to avoid getting close regardless. There were limits to what it was reasonable to withstand, no matter ones cultivation. And Everheart was trying to limit himself to <em>reasonable</em> actions. Goodness knows he couldnt afford another struggle with a strange archer at the moment.


    His first task was to get close enough to determine that the floating city was, in fact, the correct one. It would be an expensive move to knock the wrong city out of the sky, and wouldnt put him high on anybodys list for non-enemies. Or temporary allies, or whatever he might count as at the moment.


    The structure was as described, and upon determining with certainty that there was a sizable poption of Twin Soul Sect members present Everheart prepared the crystal in his hand, and tossed it.


    Winds carried it forward, but on the local scale it was much easier for Everheart to predict than chasing a floating city around swirling,-sized storms. In fact, they took it right to where he wanted it to be. The crystal mmed into the barrier exactly where he intended it to- which was to say, anywhere at all. The fragile crystal shattered, releasing energy in a gentle puff.


    It was entirely possible for the cultivators within the area to dismiss what had happened, though they <em>should</em> take note that there was arger than normal amount of energy in the area. The city itself was quite happy do drag the puff of energy along, but it did nothing to shatter the barrier around the city. In fact, the formations happily drank in the calm energy, slurping it up like hot soup.


    The process continued as more and more energy was drawn in, faster and faster. Everheart was filled with confidence, as his methods werent known to fail. Yet for a good half of an hour nothing happened as he trailed along behind the city.


    Then, with a pop that could be heard even through the gale force winds of an eternal storm, the formations gave out. Not just at one point, but many all together. Because of that instead of a gigantic explosion the energy just spewed out in all directions, nketing the city. Then it began to feel the pull of gravity, falling away from Everheart into the core of the. If everyone worked together they might be able to hold it together, but with the formations providing the barrier gone their little atmosphere was ripped away and so were the weaker buildings and individuals who werent prepared. Some wouldst better, but that wasnt Everhearts problem. Enough would perish, and enough of the rest would be caught away from safety and people from Weos could deal with them.


    If anyone cared about whatever wealth was on that thing, they could salvage it from the depths of the. Or not, because Everheart really doubted anyone could deal with the pressure there. But that was their own problem, he didnt really care. Another good deed aplished. Or whatever.


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    Too far away from Kuchion to technically be in an orbit, a small fleet of ships vaguely maintained their rtive position from the and each other. Some were under repair, as much as could be done away from a proper dock and stockpiles of resources. At the very least, holes could be patched up and the weaknesses they caused hidden.


    Discussions about the information that had been found were held. Oluchi was able to make some positive statements about which cultivation techniques had been involved in attacking some individuals they <em>knew</em> were against the Twin Soul Sect. It wasnt difficult to also include those they had fought against in their brief excursion, either. If anyone opposing the Twin Soul Sect had the energy to put up such a fight they would have already been well on their way to removing them from the- or at least keeping inmunication with Weos itself.


    Anton was confident in that assessment, as all of the small details fed into his Insight to keep him in agreement. Of course, he had believed that from the moment they were attacked. Otherwise, he would have found himself regretting his actions. It was far toote in his life for him to avoid killing, and the only way to do otherwise was toy down and die. But if he <em>was</em> going to kill, he needed to make sure it was for the right reasons. They attacked ships that they should have believed were theirpanions or at least sector allies? They werent evenary siblings or anything, but it <em>seemed</em> that the whole system generally considered itself one thing, simply with sects and other factions looking for their position in it.


    In an attempt to read Antons mood, Oluchi attempted some sort of reassurance. You did great, she said. Far more than we could have expected of anyone else.


    I am aware that I was effective, Anton smiled. But at my level, you get stuck in a strange ce of having to react immediately while also carefully considering anything you do. I have great power to influence the course of things, and I would just like to not make them worse. Anton shrugged, But Ive been in wars before. And it would be a disservice to my allies to fight at less than maximum effectiveness.


    It was quite impressive, Senior Anton. I know Im not an archer like you, but I prefer to attack at range if possible. Can you teach me anything about that?


    Of course, he nodded. Its all about tracking or predicting your opponent. Horizon Shot begins with the methods for sensing opponents at such distances. If youd like to practice, I can go hide out in the void around us. After we discuss my methods first. And yours. Despite what she implied, Oluchi was already quite capable of absurd ranges. It could merely be an issue of sensing that restricted her most of the time in which case Anton was interested in how she controlled her spear at such distances. In the heat of battle, he hadnt much gotten to study her methods.


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    ns for their next move on Kuchion revolved around gaining a foothold for reinforcements to be able to join them. Having a concrete location instead of somewhere in space vaguely near Kuchion would benefit them greatly, though it might also give their opponents a distinct ce to attack. If they could take over somewhere with defenses, however, it would be difficult for enemies to approach with someone like Anton avable. Most people would prefer not to run hundreds of kilometers through a hail of arrows before getting a chance to attack- and even if it was guaranteed only a small portion of them would die, nobody wanted to risk being the one who did.


    With minimal surface cities, Oluchi said, pointing to a location on a globe. This is our best location. Assuming it still exists.


    What is it? Anton asked.


    An old military base. It was never dismantled, so its defensive formations should be something we can activate again. Its buried at the base of a mountain to protect from above, and didnt have any connections to therger tunnel system. If its not there she shrugged, We can at least take shelter without the formations.


    What if itspromised? asked a captain of one of the other ships. Attacking a fortified position


    Wont be much harder than anything else weve already done, Oluchi shrugged. The problem would be not making it obvious were approaching. Smashing through the atmospheric barriers would draw people in from around the area and make it difficult to set up there. They should know wereing in some fashion, and Id really rather not face more organized groups. She paused for a few moments, Besides, if theres no resistance here, wed do better to keep them contained than trying to wipe them out. At least until things settle elsewhere.


    Anton nodded. Blockading a would be difficult, but with enough resources it would be possible. The real problem is if they strike out before we can contain them. So far theyre likely still on the back foot from being suddenly revealed, but Anton shrugged. He didnt really know what else to say on the subject. The Twin Soul Sect was ultimately outmatched here, but underestimating a cornered tiger was dangerous.


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    As it turned out, managing a wide formation wasnt easy. Somehow Xankeshan had enough power stored <em>somewhere</em> to keep going for as long as it had, but even as Catarina was repairing parts of it, it was growing unstable in others. Unfortunately she couldnt be in many ces at once. She wasnt even sure if she wanted to try anything like Everhearts projections.


    But Catarina, unlike Everheart, was not alone. Many of the others were taking care of the basic aspects of making Xankeshan functional as a- things like nt and animal life. No doubt theyd screw up some ecosystems on ident as they threw things all over, but the chaos of Everhearts Gardens was only technically self-sustaining to begin with. Some more care would probably make things better. It was just that it had already been years, and despite Xankeshan being on the smaller end ofs and Hoyt himself being able to sew a field in seconds it was still a lot of ground to cover.


    But their numbers continued to swell, from people fleeing the oppression of the Harmonious Citadel to many others from the region, generallying through the Dark Ring. The biggest trouble was keeping control of things. Only a small number of people had actual ess to control of the formations, and Catarina kept the te on herself but it was always possible for someone to attempt to seize power. Some of those from the Dark Ring were higher in cultivation, mid orte Integration. No doubt they felt ufortable with early Integration stage cultivators running things.


    And despite them being allies, they were still cultivators. The Dark Ring had plenty of good things going for it, but surely some of them would be tempted to wrest control, one way or another. Not that they would have done so before, but none of their group neglected their training.


    Catarinas training wasnt just her work on the formations, adding in subformation details that most wouldnt be able to perceive. Her own cultivation had to advance, more stars inside of her lighting up. Personal power was safety when all else failed. Timothy would of course protect her if anything happened, but he couldnt just <em>always</em> be by her side. Which was pretty unfortunate, because she loved her husband. Still, if they could gain long term security for a bit of difort now, it would be worth it. In a way, Catarina finally felt like an adult- her responsibilities on Ceretos had grown with her cultivation, but not to the same degree. Shed always managed to stay ahead of the curve.


    Hoyt was training with his <em>sort of</em><em>younger </em>grandfather. It was easy to see Falling Stars used by Prospero or Hoyt at any random time, as long as one was vaguely in the right geographical location. Prospero was certainly weaker due to his cultivation, but his experience with the technique showed a significant gap between the two still.


    Then there were the two wolves, who were both at the Integration level or some equivalent for beasts. Fuzz had of course reached that level through ascension, but Spikes managed an impressive transformation that seemed to ovee the slump those who didnt <em>actually</em> ascend sometimes dealt with. She was able to grow mountains almost at will, or at least it felt like it. Even if they were <em>small</em> mountains, she was excellent at shaping terrain.


    Then there was Vari. Her own training was perhaps the most important not because they needed her individual power, but because it benefited all of them. No matter how much anyone said she should focus on herself, there would always be devotion flowing from her to the others. Nobody was <em>quite</em> sure how much of what she was stealing back from the Saints and others had been hers to begin with, but there was no doubt someone would notice eventually. It was merely a matter of them being ready for any of various enemies that might attempt a <em>real</em> attack on Xankeshan.
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