The repairing was complete. Jackâs Dao Tree was whole again. With just a few days of rest, it would recover from exhaustion and return to its former glory. As for Jack himself, he was completely and utterly spent. His mind was in tatters, and his soul was worn out. He was mentally exhausted.
However, the hardest part was behind him. The pain of his sonâs loss remained, but he had regained himself and repaired his Dao. He could cultivate again. The only problems remaining now were the griefâ¦
â¦and revenge.
Jack rested. He gave himself a full day of doing absolutely nothing. For the first time in a while, he actually slept.
When he awoke again, he felt combative, ready to take action. This was the dawn of a new era, and he was full of energy. Even a bit of his lost jovialty had returned. âLetâs see where weâre standing,â he said.
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Name: Jack Rust
Species: Human, Earth-387
Faction: Bare Fist Brotherhood (C)
Grade: C
Class: Gladiator Titan (King)
Level: 303
Strength: 6040 (+)
Dexterity: 6040 (+)
Constitution: 6040 (+)
Mental: 1000
Will: 1000
Free sub-points: 1
Dao Skills: Meteor Punch IV, Iron Fist Style III, Brutalizing Aura III, Neutron Star Body III, Supernova III, Space Mastery III, Death Mastery III, Fist of Mortality III, Titan Taunt I
Dao Roots: Indomitable Will, Life, Power, Weakness
Dao Fruits: Fist, Space, Life, Death, Battle
Titles: Planetary Frontrunner (10), Planetary Torchbearer (1), Ninth Ring Conqueror, Planetary Leader (1), Grade Defier
He took stock of things. The status screen remained the same, with the exception of the âcrackedâ tag being removed from his Class.
Which did feel a bit odd. If Jack was being honest with himself, he felt that his resonance with his current Class was lacking. He had hoped that, somewhere in between everything that happened, it would have changed. It hadnât.
Whatâs the meaning? he wondered. Gladiator Titan⦠Well, my Classes havenât led me wrong yet. Maybe I should try to embrace it. See what happens.
Thinking about it this way, he suddenly had another question. How can the System work here?
He wasnât talking about his status screen. In the Black Hole World, he was able to use the System to scan people. That indicated he was inside System space. He hadnât given it much thought before, being busy with other things, but it suddenly struck him as odd.
First of all, if the Immortals and the System knew about this place, why would they ignore it? Most importantly, how could they know? It was a black hole. System energy could enter but not exit. Whatever maintained System space, its connection to the System itself, should have been cut off a billion years ago.
It could make sense, he thought. Whatever constitutes System space is sucked into this black hole, but it can never leave. The inside is System space, but the System itself has no idea. Maybe itâs some sort of special particle? A Dao of the System?
That was the most reasonable explanation.
Done taking stock of his situation, Jack turned his gaze to the next step: escaping the Black Hole World.
Heâd studied the Vortex for a year. It was an artificial black hole, but it was also much moreâsimilar to a complex machine carved out of Dao patterns. There were unique circulations of energy inside it which Jack could decipher, and while far from truly comprehending it, heâd gotten the idea that this Vortex wasnât just the core of the Black Hole World but also its control center.
With proper understanding, he could use it to perform various changes, one of which was the opening of a portal to let everyone escape.
Throughout this year, Jack had developed several theories on how to do that, but he hadnât had the strength to try them out. Now that he did, it should only be a matter of time.
Another month flew by. Finally, Jack opened his eyes and sighed.
âArchon Black Holeâ¦was a damn genius!â
Now that he had the power to experiment, he could confirm or disprove his theories. The Vortex was indeed the control panel of this world, but operating it was more difficult than he had imagined. In particular, heâd realized that his current power was not enough to open a portal. The most he could do was create a crack for a short amount of time, letting just himself weasel out after enduring a powerful space storm.
The Black Hole People would have to stay here for a little longerâ¦but that was fine. Jack was confident that, given a few more years, heâd acquire the strength to let them out. It was just a matter of time.
Heâd also discovered another function of the Vortex. Maybe he couldnât open the Black Hole Worldâ¦but he could move it!
As it turned out, this entire world was a separate dimension hidden in the folds of spacetimeâthe interdimensional sea. The black hole at the center of the Animal Abyss was just the end of a spatial tunnel connecting this world and the outside universe. However, distance was meaningless between separate dimensions. The spatial tunnel wasnât anchored to the specific location of the Animal Abyss, but to an artifact which lay hidden at its very center.
Through the Vortex, Jack could alter the state of that artifact, turning it inactive and letting it be moved. He could physically carry the connection point between the universe and the entire Black Hole World.
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He shook his head in wonder. This had all been designed and implemented by Archon Black Holeâall Jack did was activate the mechanisms. It would be a while before he reached that level himself. That was okayâcultivation was about the journey, not the destination. Heâd get there eventually.
Jack could leave through the Vortex at any time he wished, but that didnât mean heâd just disappear.
He flew backward, slowly ascending through the Black Hole World to reach the Elder Council on the twelfth layer. He called a meeting and waited. Once the Elders convened, he let them know about his situation and everything heâd discovered.
When he mentioned that their escape was only a matter of time, the aged eyes of all the Elders turned misty. Grand Elder Pasan grabbed her chest, her heart fluttering.
âOne billion yearsâ¦â she whispered. âA hundred million generations⦠And everything will end at ours. Truly, we should be honored.â
Jack smiled. âYou persisted for a very long time, and you have finally reached the end. Celebrate.â
The Elders seemed unable to believe this, too overwhelmed by joy to speak. Mia, however, who was also present, opened her mouth to speak worried words. âWhat about you?â she asked. âIf something happens to you out there, you will be hurtâ¦and we will also be unable to escape.â
Jack looked her in the eyes and smiled. âThat will not happen.â
His confidence stirred something in her heart. Before she could reply, Grand Elder Pasan spoke up. âYou have given us great hope, Jack Rust,â she said. âSimple words cannot express our gratitude. There is something I must show you before you leave. Come.â
The other Elders glanced at her with surprise, then nodded. Only Mia seemed perplexed. Jack gave her a reassuring nod and walked after the Grand Elder, who exited the building.
They walked to the nearest elevator and used the Grand Elderâs authority to travel directly to the first layer. It was empty as always. The guards saluted and let them pass.
âWhere are we going?â Jack finally asked.
âOur ancestors retreated here during the Immortal Crusade,â Grand Elder Pasan replied soberly. âWhen they did, they brought with them all sorts of knowledge. Some of it was conducive to developing our culture, but some was unnecessary to our people, even harmfulâtherefore, we sealed it away. Generation after generation of Elders have taken care of this secret knowledge, keeping it away from our people so as to not contaminate them. We were the only ones who knew. However, from what you told us, the Crusade has been reignited, and you will be called to fight in it. There are some things you should know.â
Jack did not reply. He had the sense he was about to learn some monumental secret.
Pasan led him to a dark corner far away from all important locations. There were no guards here, no warehouses. It was just a place where nobody had a reason to come. The only warning came in the form of a small sign as soon as they reached the door of a small dark building.
âDo not enter,â Jack read aloud. âDid this really stop everyone for a billion years?â
âWe are peaceful people,â Pasan replied. âIf this sign couldnât stop us, our civilization would have long crumbled.â
She grabbed an old torch by the entrance and lit it. Flames were born, and shadows danced on the stone walls around them. Just like the Hall of Wonders, this place felt oldâfar, far too old.
A sacred silence littered the air. Neither Jack nor Pasan spoke, slowly descending through flights of stairs. By the time they reached the bottom, Jack estimated they were at the edge of the first layer, just a layer of stone away from the Vortex.
âWe are here,â Pasan said. She swiped her torch. The power of her Dao carried the flame, lighting up a dozen more torches on the walls around them, and Jack found himself facing a block of stone carved in ancient times.
The weight of history pressed down on him. For a moment, he forgot to breathe.
âThis is a warning tablet,â Grand Elder Pasan spoke from beside him, her voice echoing in the sealed chamber. âIt speaks of our pastâ¦and also our future.â
The stone tablet was ten feet wide and five tall. Smooth carvings covered its surfaceâfar more detailed than carvings had any right to be.
One side of the tablet was occupied by an army of cultivators, flying through the void towards the other side. Leading them was a host of robotsâexactly ninety-nine of them. At the very helm was a robot larger than the others, with a featureless face shaped as a rectangle.
The other side held only twelve beings, grand and majestic. They were arranged in three groups, though not of equal numbersâtwo groups were made of five beings each, while the last was only made of two. Despite this imbalance, the three groups stood side by side as equals.
As soon as he saw this tablet, Jack had a sense of deja-vu. Back in Trial Planet, he, Brock, and Nauja had run into a cave to escape their pursuers. After a chase of many miles, theyâd ended up in unplumbed depths, facing a dusty iron door with carvings similar to this one.
Yet, there were stark differences. The carvings on that door had seemed mostly ornamentalâthis tablet was not only much larger in size, allowing for more details, but it also seemed designed to convey information.
âA portrayal of the Immortal Crusade,â Grand Elder Pasan explained, confirming Jackâs thoughts.
âWhat exactly is it showing?â Jack asked. He had a feeling that many secrets were about to be revealedâthat he would suddenly see some missing pieces of the puzzle.
âThese are the Immortals and their army,â Pasan explained, motioning towards the side of the robots. âThe army you see is made up of A-Gradesâeighty-three of them went to war alongside the immortals, including eleven Archons. Our world was built in eighty-three layers to commemorate their sacrifice.â
âThey all died!?â Jack asked.
âNot all of them. But, they did fight alongside the Immortalsâthat is sacrifice enough.â Pasanâs face darkened as she spoke about the robots. âThere used to be ninety-nine Immortalsâall at the A-Grade. Of them, thirty-three were at the middle A-Grade, eleven at the late A-Grade, and three at the peak A-Grade. There was one Immortal, their leader, at the Archon realm of power. That was the Heaven Immortalâthe main creator and wielder of the System. By using it as a weapon, the Heaven Immortal was able to increase its power and reach the level of the leading Old Gods. Unfortunately, that Immortal survived the Crusade.â
âBut the others didnât?â Jack asked.
âNot all of them. It was a brutal war. Of the ninety-nine Immortals, only thirty-three survived, at various levels of power. None of the Old Gods perished, but most were greatly weakened. As for the cultivators fighting alongside the Immortals, they were pushed to the front line by the compulsion of the System. Most of them perished. Between them and the many factions crushed by the Old Gods, the cultivation world received a big hit. Most of our inheritances were lostâaccording to the speculations of our ancestor, hundreds of millions of years would be needed for the cultivation world to recover its previous glory. The Immortals had sacrificed everything for a single flare of power.â
She raised a finger to point at a single person following the Immortals. On closer inspection, that person was painted with more detail than the ones around himâit was a man of dark hair, dark eyes, and dark robes which covered his body.
âThat is our ancestor,â Pasan explained with pride. âArchon Black Hole. One of the most powerful Ancients.â
âWait,â Jack said. âI thought the Ancients were destroyed by the Immortals long before the Crusade.â
âNot all of them. The Immortals desired to exterminate our species, but they desired power even more. They offered deals to the strongest Ancients, and some, like our ancestor, accepted. In return for joining and fighting for them, they would let his descendants survive.â
âAn Archon worked with the people who genocided his species!?â Jack asked, his eyes widening.
âHe had no choice. If he refused, he would die, and so would all his descendants and disciples. Even back then, we were millions. He couldnât bear to sacrifice us, so he sacrificed himselfâat least for a while.â
Jack thought for a moment. A suspicion emerged in his mind. âThen, he placed you in here to hide?â
âCorrect,â Pasan replied sadly. âThroughout the Crusade and the years preceding it, our ancestor worked hard to create this world for us. He wanted us to live free, far from the tyranny of the Immortals. Unfortunately, this task was harder than he expected; it was only near the end of the Crusade that he managed to succeed. He created this world, sealed us all inside with instructions to not leave for a million years, and hid us in this far-off place of the universe. We donât know what happened afterward, but his plan was to betray the Immortals and foster a revolution inside System space. He hoped that would create a large enough opening for the Old Gods to strike back.â
A connection was made in Jackâs mind. Archon Black Hole tried to create a rebellious organization inside System space. Could that be⦠The Black Hole Church?
What if their name didnât just refer to Enas, whom they worshiped, but also to their founder?
If so, the Black Hole People would be very important to the Church. This was interesting. Jack wouldnât endanger them, but when they left this world for the outer universe, maybe they could take refuge with the Church.
His gaze scanned the ninety-nine Immortals and their army of eighty-three cultivators. A hundred and eighty-two A-Grades, including eleven Archons and the Old God-level Heaven Immortal, as well as a large number of B-Grade soldiers who didnât even appear in this carving. Yet, all that power had only been able to repel the Old Gods, not killing a single one.
What am I getting myself intoâ¦
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