The universe had fallen quiet.
Dozens of bodies littered the space behind Jack. They used to be overlords, emperors of the galaxy, C-Grade Elders and B-Grade Ancestors or Envoys. Now, they were all deadâslain because they made an enemy of Jack Rust. Because they pushed their enmity far past the point of reconciliation.
What goes around comes around. The Animal Kingdom had oppressed its constellation for a million years. Their widespread tyranny was bound to backfire eventually, and now they were destroyed. Without Elders and Ancestors to guide the faction, the Kingdom was left with only early C-Grade Enforcers. They were reduced to a C-Grade faction, and not even a particularly strong one. Moreover, the revolution against them was still ongoingâit was unknown how many Enforcers would survive.
It was even possible that, after everything was said and done, the Animal Kingdom would disband entirely.
This was a deciding day in the history of the Milky Wayâthe first time a major faction was taken down from the inside. It was also the day a new overlord appeared. Jack Rust had solidified his place as the galaxyâs strongest cultivator. Even if some Supreme Ancestor of an apex B-Grade faction could face him, no one doubted that in just a year or two, Jackâs strength would have taken another leap forward.
Jack Rust, Galactic Emperor.
After the battle broadcast was over, the world remained stunned. Large cities had fallen into inactivity. Elder Councils were convened in all major factions, and even Ancestors were called to participate. They needed to discuss how to handle thisâfigure out their place in the new world order.
The Milky Way had changed forever.
As the person in the center of all those changes, Jack didnât care. He did not revel in his victory against the Animal Kingdom, nor was he relieved at temporarily being safe. The only thing he felt was hatredâa blazing dark bonfire which took his heart as fuel. His eyes carried death as he stared down his most hated enemy: Artus Emberheart.
Golden chains bound him, borne of the Dao of Brohood. Brock stood silent to the side, letting Jack approach, while Artus himself revealed a mixture of disbelief and bitterness.
He laughed. âCongratulations, Jack Rust! You finally win! You always win everything!â
âItâs not about winning,â Jack replied, flying closer. He only stopped when he towered over Artus, a titan staring him down. Coupled with his fierce air, it was like he would reach down and snap Artusâs neck in the next instant.
Yet, he didnât do that. He didnât just want to kill Artus; he wanted to make him suffer.
âGo ahead and try!â Artus laughed as if reading Jackâs thoughts. âYou have already taken everything from me. My son, my honor, my faction⦠Even after I managed to restart my life, you only destroyed everything again. You are a menace, Jack Rust! I wish youâd never been born! At this point, there is nothing else you can do to me, no more pain you can inflict.â
Jack smiled, not responding. Artus kept going.
âYou want to torture me? Try! There is no pain worse than what Iâve already been through. You want to utterly destroy the Animal Kingdom and kill my family? Go ahead! What do I care about them? Why should I care? They are the ones who exiled me. They never helped me deal with you. Let them die alongside their Kingdom like the ungrateful shits they are!â
The more he spoke, the more his ramblings turned from coherent speech to crazed ranting. It wasnât just his Daoâhis mind was broken as well.
But that didnât mean Jack would show mercy.
âI do plan to destroy your lineage,â he replied calmly. âAs for torturing you, however⦠I will not dirty my hands. Someone like you is not worth polluting my Dao.â
âThen what can you do?â Artus replied, laughing again. âYou are powerless to hurt me! Useless, just like the day I killed your son! End my life, if you dare. Letâs bring this giant farce to a close!â
Jack felt intense hatred arise but held himself. âI will not hurt you, Artus Emberheart⦠However, if you think Iâll end your life, you are mistaken.â
âHmm?â Only now did Artus sober up a bit. âWhat do you mean?â
âHow long will these chain last, Brock?â Jack asked.
The brorilla raised a brow. âIndefinitely. Theyâre powered by ambient Dao.â
âGood. Can you bind him completely?â
âWith pleasure.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Before Artus could react, more golden chains materialized around him. His entire body was paralyzedâhe could feel everything, but he couldnât move a muscle. The golden color even seeped into him, imprisoning his soul and sealing his Dao. To his horror, Artus realized that he couldnât move his energy at allâbesides his tempered body, he was like a mortal.
âWhat did you do to me?â he asked, roaring. âWhat did you do!?â
âWe sealed you,â Jack replied calmly. âNow you cannot escape, you cannot move, you cannot contact others, and you cannot even take your own life.â
Artus felt a hint of panic. To cultivators, who had extreme control over their bodies, taking their own life was extremely simple. It served as a mental guaranteeâno matter what, they would never experience anything worse than death because they could kill themselves whenever they wished. Even when Artus spoke about torture before, it was only to mock Jackâhe planned to end himself as soon as this conversation was over.
To his horror, however, Artus realized he no longer had that option. His Dao had shattered completely, rendering him incapable of communing with the world, and the little energy which remained inside his soul had been sealed by Brock, as had his body. The only part he could still move was his face, but it was useless. Even if he bit off his tongue, that would be a laughable injury to his C-Grade body.
Artus didnât fear death or torture. However, this sense of losing control⦠This, he feared. It terrified him.
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âLet me go!â he screamed. âKill me if you dare! Kill me like I killed your son!â
Jack gave a dark smile. âYou do not deserve the same fate as Eric. The two of you are not on the same level. My son was avenged, he was loved, and he will be remembered. As for you⦠Nobody will care about you, nor will there be anyone left to remember you.â
Artus screamed, struggling to escape, but how could he? Though heâd once reached the late C-Grade realm, his current strength barely qualified him as a C-Grade. There was nothing he could do against Brockâs restraints.
Jack waved a hand, wrapping Artus in a spatial distortion and hiding him from sight. Living beings could not enter space rings, but Jack had reached the level where he could easily simulate a similar effect.
âWill you come with me, Brock?â he asked.
Brock raised his gaze. âTo the end of the world.â
âGood. Thatâs exactly where weâre headed.â
The Trampling Ram arrived beside them. Nobody spoke to congratulate Jackâthey could all sense the palpable darkness in the air. Jack and Brock boarded the starship. Before that, however, they spread their perception over Animal Planet and destroyed every single teleporter on it. Nobody could escape until they returned.
Then, they teleported.
The Trampling Ram pierced through space in silence. The void turned heavier wherever they appeared, then almost sighed as they left.
âJack,â Nauja spoke hesitantly. âDo you maybe want toââ
âNo.â
She fell silent. A couple hours later, the infinite stars around them began to abate, replaced with endless darkness. Bright shapes lingered in the far distanceâsome were shaped as spirals, others as eggs. They were galaxies.
Animal Planet was close to the edge of the galaxy to begin with. After a few hours of teleporting, theyâd reached it. Behind them lay starsâahead, darkness.
Jack stepped outside the starship alone. He waved his hand, and space distorted beside him to reveal Artus Emberheart, completely immobile. He could neither speak nor move. Only his eyes, which remained perfectly still, emanated hatred.
âThis is the edge of the galaxy,â Jack explained. âBillions of light years of emptiness. Nothing exists here. No lifeâ¦and no death.â
Artusâs eyes remained still, but a hint of realization was beginning to grow in them. A bit of horror.
âYou are not too old, Artus,â Jack continued. âC-Grades can live for ten thousand years. You look in your fiftiesâyou have maybe five thousand years left? Four? Thatâs a decent amount of time. Cultivators pursue immortality, you know. They yearn to spend more time in this world, enjoying everything it has to offer. You, on the other hand, are about to experience a very different fate.
âIn your current state, you cannot move or act in any way. You cannot struggle. You cannot try to escape. All you can do is perceive and think. I hope your mind is an interesting place, Artus, because it is all you will know for the rest of your long, long life. I will push you into the endless darknessâin there, you will be nothing but a speck of sand. Nobody will ever find you. If you are extremely lucky, you might chance by a space monster in a century or two and be eaten. If not, you will spend your remaining years alone, immobile, and helpless, floating through empty darkness.â
Jack smiled to Artusâs increasing horror. âArenât you glad you cultivated to the C-Grade, Artus?â he asked. âYou get to survive without food, water, or breathing⦠How fortunate of you. Enjoy your new life. Thisââhis eyes darkenedââis for my son.â
Jack reached for Artusâs back and pushed him forward. He watched as Artus floated towards the darkness, unable to scream or cry.
Jack stayed there for a few minutes, observing the ever more distant leonine. He felt empty inside. This was just punishment for Artusâs crimesâthe man definitely deserved it. However, acting like this also polluted Jack.
The heart shaped oneâs actions, and oneâs actions shaped the heart in turn.
Jack gave Artus a final glance, watching him steer deeper and deeper into the darkness, then turned around and approached the starship. âI want to spend some time alone,â he said. âDonât follow me.â Then, he teleported away, following the periphery of the galaxy.
A few moments later, when he was certain they could no longer perceive him, he suddenly changed course. His body angled towards the galaxy, heading deeper. He could sense exactly where he was and where he wanted to go.
There was something he needed to do, but it was something which brought him fear. He wasnât sure if he was doing the right thing. All he knew was that his hatred was too great, and that heâd once taken an oath he could not bear to violate.
He did not want this to be seen by the othersâespecially Brock.
Reaching into his space ring, Jack removed the starship heâd been given by the Black Hole People. It hadnât seen much use, since they had the Trampling Ram, but it was perfect for just himself. He flew into it and teleported away.
Stars passed by. The starship teleported over and over, heading deeper into the galaxy. A few hours later, it approached a familiar areaâthe one heâd just been in. Animal Planet appeared in the distance. Jack performed a final teleportation, appearing over it and stashing away the ship. His aura eruptedâa tremendous wave which submerged the planet.
Jack had once vowed that the name Emberheart would cease to exist in the galaxy. He could sense that fulfilling that oath would scar him permanently, but he saw no other way. He couldnât go forward, and he couldnât go backward. He hated himselfâbut he would still do this. For Eric. His son needed to be avenged, and this was the only way Jack knew.
The only way to quench his hatred.
In fact, Jack would have liked to do this in front of Artus Emberheart. The only reason he hadnât was that he needed to lure Brock and the others away so they wouldnât see this side of himself. Now, they wouldnât have rushed here as fast as he did. Though the Trampling Ram could travel faster than his little starship, they had no reason to return so quicklyâthey probably remained at the edge of the galaxy for a while, discussing various things. That relieved him greatly.
As for why he didnât want them to see this⦠He didnât dare consider it. Even he had a limitâhe wasnât strong enough. The pain was agony. The hatred, endless. He needed to complete this task. To end this, once and for all.
I can allow myself one misstep, he thought. Iâve earned this.
Animal Planet was not a war camp like Hell or Earthen Gemini. It contained regular cities, with merchants, children, old people, animals⦠All sorts of innocent creatures whoâd never seen the harsh side of the Animal Kingdom. It also possessed two moonsâone was the home of the Lonihor family, and the other the home of the Emberheart family.
Jack didnât plan to destroy the entire planet. However, starting today, it would only have one moon. The name Emberheart would cease to exist.
He appeared over the Emberheart Moon. His aura fell down, laced with killing intent. He readied his fist.
A few hurried figures flew up from the moonâsome elderly Enforcers of the Emberheart family. âWait, Overlord!â they cried out. âThere are children here! Innocent people! Take our lives, but please, show mercy for them!â
They were panicking. To them, Jack was a god of destruction about to kill everyone. They were even willing to give up their lives to protect their children.
Jack found that admirable. However, he only shook his head. âAn eye for an eye,â he said. âThis is for my son.â
They shouted many things, but Jack wasnât listeningâhe no longer knew what he felt. The world was hazy and dark.
His fist came down. A hundred mile-wide meteor appeared, easily able to shatter the entire moon, and it radiated a Dao so intense it was unstoppable. The elderly Enforcers cried out and banded together in a futile attempt to stop it. There was nothing that could be done anymoreâmillions of innocent leonines would be slaughtered.
The meteor came crashing down.
A golden light appeared out of nowhereâthe phantom of a massive staff, smashing into the falling meteor and shattering both. The elderly leonines were pushed away by the shockwave. A storm blew over the moon below.
"That's enough!" a voice bellowed.
Brock stood in the ruins of Jackâs attack, his staff extended, staring him down. Though separated by hundreds of miles, they felt as if standing face-to-faceâand Brockâs expression was dark with rage. He shouted, "Shut the fuck up!"
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