Chapter 524
I dont get it, Everheart said. There werent even any people there!
First of all, there were hundreds of people from the Snis Cluster, Anton corrected him.
Are you saying you dont approve of me killing them?
... Second, it waspletely unnecessary to destroy a whole for that.
Medao was a dwarf at best, Everheart shrugged. If we need another pile of rocks in space I can toss one together.
... Do you break <em>everything</em> you touch? Anton asked.
Yes. But it was going to happen eventually anyway.
s dont just fall apart.
Itd go out with the sun, Everheart shrugged. In like a few billion years or some crap like that.
I fail to see how an event that will happen far beyond your lifetime excuses just smashing things that arent yours.
First of all, Im nning to be here when the sun goes out. Well, not <em>here</em> here. Everheart shrugged, Id watch from the edge of the system, maybe, unless I was busy. Just because <em>youve</em> epted being mortal doesn''t mean I have.
In a way, the admission was disturbinglyforting. At least it implied that Everheart would be sticking around and keeping <em>most</em>s intact, unless he wanted to hang around in an empty system. Sure, fine, Anton shrugged. But consider this. Now Medao doesnt exist for those billions of years. I hope you enjoy your Worldheart.
Pfft, Everheart waved Anton off, A tiny, energycking ce like that doesnt have a Worldheart. Anyway, I still argue that blowing it up was the most efficient and nothing important was lost.
Im just worried about where you draw the line if you <em>have</em> a line.
I totally do, Everheart said. I wont do something like that if allies were present, Anton nodded- too early, apparently, Unless there were at least like, twice as many enemies in terms of totalbat power.
Anton put his head in his hands. Whyyyy.
Theyd probably die anyway.
Or you could help them. The normal way.
Wow you pansy. Fine, Ill shift it to three to one. Antons eyes narrowed. ... Four to one?
Clearly, this was a topic they werent going to agree upon. Though ultimately Everheart settled Anton down by pointing out that he couldnt efficiently destroy a bigger, and <em>wouldnt</em> destroy something with enough value for allies to bother holding. And though Anton wanted toin more about what Everheart had already done, it was useless and he was at least partly correct. No <em>real</em> harm was done, and stopping the Snis Cluster from setting up a foothold was valuable. Though the fact that they seemed to think they could get away with it was concerning, Everheart assured Anton nothing else had slipped into the system at the same time. Hopefully, the same was true for Rutera. And now Anton had to check. He really didnt enjoy the idea of patrolling thousands of space rocks.
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President Park preferred to keep eye contact with those he talked with. It showed he was listening, empathetic, a reasonable politician. He liked to think he was, but it was hard to interact with something alien. Across from him on the table of the meeting room stood an ant. A veryrge ant that President Park had been informed had killed a Worldbinding cultivator. That didnt seem physically possible, given the video they had of Anton and now Nthanda. General Nicodemos prescense was reassuring and if negotiations went as they should, President Park didnt need to worry about whether or not this particr individual could kill him. He just wished it had a readable face. That <em>she</em> had a readable face.
It didnt help make him less nervous that next to her on the table were a hand and some toes. Nicodemo was acting as the interpreter- somehow, even with his busy schedule the man had learned the void ants signnguage. President Park, meanwhile, had found himself busy with other things and had kind of assumed he didnt need to know it anyway. An assumption he was regretting. He trusted Nicodemos interpretation was urate, but requiring a trantor weakened his bargaining power.
The Great Queen says that due to her valor in battle and assisting Rutera with their foes, the void ants should be allowed a small colony upon Rutera- with full rights as humans. The tokens she brought are from a Worldbinding cultivator.
President Park almost said something that would have weakened his position, but he remembered that just because <em>he</em> didnt speak the void ants signnguage, that didnt mean the Great Queen didnt speak Ruteran. Understand it, rather, since she didnt have vocal chords.
That we would not be entirely opposed to arger void ant presence upon Rutera, President Park said cautiously. But a full colony is a big step.
The Great Queen signed further. Nicodemo didnt immediately interpret, instead turning directly to the president. My apologies, President Park. I made a previous deal with the Great Queen to campaign for the void ants presence should the Great Queen y one of their Worldbinding cultivators. I think its only fair to say that while her efforts were not yet <em>fully</em> sessful, she has still provided a great service. I implore you to consider her offer.
I see, President Park nodded, addressing the Great Queen directly. I personally have no problems with such a presence, except for the fact that void ants and the Great Queen specifically were <em>terrifying</em>. I think I could say the same for the vast majority of Rutera, if they know anything about your people. However, in times of war such as this, undergoing too many <em>other</em> great changes might be unwise.
She requests a small diplomaticpound, with no breeders. That might get people more used to the idea.
Howrge? President Park asked. Did the embassy have the funds for a new building? Or the space?
Just enough for ten thousand individuals, she says. While President Park had a minor heart attack, Nicodemo continued, They would require ten kilograms of food per day- energy rich- and ten square meters of space.
So thats, what President Park frowned. He hated doing math during diplomacy, he always screwed it up somehow. A square kilometer ofnd? he finally arrived at. Thats pretty significant.
Ten square meters total, Nicodemo rified.
For a moment, President Park had forgotten that, thoughrge, these were <em>ants</em>. Oh. Like, a room? We can absolutely spare a room or two. And with that, proper negotiations began. President Park knew there would be future headaches in the future. Even integrating with the cultivators from Ceretos and Rutera had been difficult, and they were human. But President Park had prepared himself for diplomacy with aliens since their space programs ramped up. He just hadnt expected them to be <em>so</em> alien yet also not. And for the first aliens to just be more humans. Theyd really beencking critical information about the wider gxy.
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... You were right, this is much better, Merve admitted to Anton. I ces of power were very restricted previously. Rutera didnt seem particrly much worse than what I was used to.
At the current moment, the two of them were present at the Order of One Hundred Stars, at the peak of the mountain where some energy naturally gathered more densely- though the difference was not as significant between the peak and down below as it had once been. That was because the overall energy density was higher everywhere. Thetest generation was adapted to areas rich in natural energy from before birth, though certain areas were still ufortable for those of lower cultivation.
How did you even reach your current cultivation if Rutera was not that much worse? Anton asked.
By consuming energy rich resources earned through service to the powerful sects, of course. The rewards were not so generous as what you offer here, however. Not for people like me.
People not born into ns or powerful sects, you mean, Anton nodded. Shed previously exined such things. Its generally better here. Even the <em>worst</em> sects recognized that meritocratic advancement gave them stronger cultivators. Some were just hesitant to let people grow too quickly for fear they would break away once they felt strong enough. The Order dealt with that by doing their best to assess the character of the individuals they recruited- both before them joining, and during their development.
People were free to leave if they so chose, but there was little benefit to that. The Hundred Stars was a sect that paved the way to ascension- there was little better on offer, for those who could follow the sects rules. They were not particrly onerous, either, but not everyone fit into the mold. Some were directed to other ces that better fit them. Some were rejected. Others, generally those who hadmitted crimes and tried to conceal it, were dealt with. Nobody was arbitrarily killed, but there werews in ce for a reason. And these days, going from country to country to escape criminal consequences was bing less and less useful. The two continents were closely tied, and even the Exalted Archipgo worked with them on such matters. And some sects were actively helpful in general.
How do you like it here? Anton asked Merve.
I still have trouble believing that any of this is real, she admitted. I have a few friends, I think. But Ive just barely epted there was <em>one</em> decent person like you. So many people <em>also</em> seeming that way together makes me think theyre hiding something. Even if I trust you that this is all legit.
... the Snis Cluster seems awful, Anton said for perhaps the hundredth time.
I cant say <em>everyone</em> had the same experience as me, but yeah. It was garbage. Cant you get that Schr Eulogius guy to blow up some of theirs? He seemed into that idea.
No. For numerous reasons.
Merve sighed, Yeah, I get it. I appreciate that you purged the Ultimate Phoenix Sect. They were some of the most prominently visible garbage. Did you know there used to be like, a dozen phoenix sects before I was born? They merged with the rest which basically meant killing anyone who wouldnt join them and enving all their phoenixes.
The Ivory Maw seems worse, Anton pointed out.
Merve shuddered, I spent most of my life operating on the assumption that they were boogeymen. Something made up to scare kids and adults.
Yeah, sorry. It seems theyre real.
I had a list, you know, Merve said. A mental one, of people I wanted to get revenge on. The funny thing is, most of them died unrted to me. And now I just dont want to see their faces again. I get to sit here not worrying about anyone killing me and striding closer to Ascension.
You made your choice, then? Anton asked.
Merve shook her head. I dont know. I just always defaulted to that idea so that I could get away from everything. Plus, Worldbinding cultivators have to be exceptional. If not, they get chopped up by the others pretty quick.
Is that why there are only a hundred in the Snis Cluster? Anton asked. Because if Ceretos had those numbers wed have more. If it scaled proportional to poption, Ceretos might have four hundred? They had eight at around two billion people, and the Snis Cluster was said to have about a hundred billion. And that wasnt mentioning that Ceretos had less than thirty years of this, while the Snis Cluster had centuries. Im hoping we can take more advantage of that. Get them to fight each other.
I wish I was engaged enough in politics to make suggestions, Merve shook her head, But you already know what I do. Open hatred doesnt reallyst long, and I have no idea about <em>secret</em> grudges.
Well, thats fine. Well just deal with what we have.
Anton didnt have to have a reason to return to the Order, like he was now, even during war. Rutera needed him, but this was <em>his</em> sect. Even so, Anton didnt just leave them alone. Nthanda and the Great Queen were there. And he was working with the official policy right now. They werent just nning to let the Snis Cluster keep staying on the offensive, but the trifold alliance was in a moment of internal focus and rehabilitation. Weos had their new Assimtion cultivators still settling into their power, everyone on Ceretos was training, and Rutera was definitely <em>not</em> about to unveil their new secret battleship. In a couple years, maybe. That thing was taking forever to build, so it had better be good. It would have been finished already, but they kepting up with more improvements and loftier ambitions as they realized just how strong Worldbinding cultivators were and what they <em>needed</em> it to be able to withstand if it wasnt just going to be an expensive pile of junk after one battle.
Not that anyone had told Anton all that. Officially.