The Epic Tale of Chaos vs Order - Chapter 1331
Chapter 1331: Eternal Ascendant Network!
(II) Chapter 1331: Eternal Ascendant Network!
(II) “Eternal Ascendant Network!” Cain’s declaration hung in the air.
The name alone was impressive, yet it lacked detail, leaving the trio with doubts and questions.
What exactly was this network, and how did Cain intend to bring it to fruition?
Cain noticed their inquisitive expressions but knew this was not the place to delve into intricate explanations.
The open sky, where countless eyes and ears could potentially overhear them, was hardly suitable for discussing such monumental plans.
In fact, their earlier conversation about the prophecy hadn’t been ideally situated either, but Cain had anticipated the possibility of a confrontation and needed a space where Bahamut could remain in his true form.
“Please, follow me to the Sun Ascension Pool Hall,” Cain suggested, his voice firm yet inviting.
Bahamut, Lady Alune, and Meylin all nodded in agreement.
The massive Immortal Dragon began to shift his form.
Scales shimmered and contracted as he adopted a humanoid appearance, reducing his colossal size to a more manageable height of around five meters. Without further delay, the group headed toward the hall.
Their movements were swift as they vanished inside, leaving behind a sea of curious onlookers.
Once inside the Sun Ascension Pool Hall and assured that no one could listen in, Cain began to unveil the grand scheme that had been formulating in his mind.
Cain stood at the center of the hall, his companions forming a semi-circle around him.
With a single thought, a small black box emerged from his body, hovering above his open palm.
The artifact radiated an ethereal light, its surfaces inscribed with complex runes and symbols that seemed to shift and rearrange themselves.
Lady Alune and Grand Elder Bahamut could not help but gaze intently at the object.
Even though they could not fully perceive its true nature and power, they could tell it was extraordinarily potent. “This is the Demon King Castle,” Cain announced, his voice echoing softly in the vast chamber.
“It can hold millions of troops without a problem and can traverse through space-time at a shocking speed.
With it, reaching the other continents in the First Realm will be no problem.” The eyes of the leaders of the Tiamat Sect and the Moon Cult glowed with awe and realization.
Access to the other continents was a feat long thought impossible or, at the very least, impractical due to the vast distances and dangerous barriers between them.
The value of that small pyramid was immeasurable-it was a gateway to untapped realms of knowledge, resources, and power.
Lady Alune stepped forward slightly.
“Such a treasure…
it’s beyond anything we’ve ever encountered,” she murmured.
Bahamut nodded in agreement, his gaze never leaving the artifact.
“With this, we could explore lands uncharted and acquire resources.” Cain allowed a small smile.
“Indeed.
But reaching the other continents is just the first step in the unification plan.” He turned his gaze toward Meylin, who stepped forward gracefully.
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With a fluid motion, she waved her hand, and a dark seed the size of an apple materialized above her palm.
It pulsed with a subtle energy, its surface adorned with intricate patterns that seemed to draw in the light around it.
“This is the Dark Root,” Meylin explained, her voice steady and clear.
“Once planted, it will absorb the energy and life force of the landmass to grow into a Dark Tree.
If two continents hold a Dark Tree, they will begin to move toward each other, attempting to fuse into a single landmass.” She paused to let the information sink in.
The concept was both astonishing and daunting.
The idea of physically uniting entire continents was beyond ambitious-it was revolutionary.
Bahamut’s brows furrowed in thought.
“By bringing the continents together, we could reunite the fragmented lands of the First Realm,” he mused.
“Restoring it to its original state.” Lady Alune, however, had a note of concern in her eyes.
“But what of the impact on the continents themselves?” she asked.
“Surely, such a process would cause significant upheaval.” Cain anticipated their reservations.
“The Dark Tree will certainly cause some harm to the continent,” he admitted.
“But if the unification of the nine continents of the First Realm is completed, that damage will not only heal, but the landmass that will emerge as a result will be far more powerful than the mere sum of its parts.
The new land will give rise to stronger natural laws and energy flows, fostering the birth of greater powerhouses.” He looked directly into their eyes, a sharp light shining in his own.
“We just have to accept a small loss for the time being to win big in the future.” Lady Alune and Bahamut exchanged glances, weighing his words carefully.
They knew Cain was not one to make light of such matters, and his conviction was evident.
After a moment, they both nodded slowly, signaling their tentative agreement.
“Your vision is grand,” Lady Alune acknowledged.
“But there are obstacles we cannot ignore.” “Indeed,” Bahamut agreed.
“Even if we accept the presence of a Dark Tree in the Helix Continent, I doubt that the powerhouses and rulers of the other continents will accept so easily.
After all, they do not know us and might think we seek to harm them.” Cain nodded thoughtfully.
“You raise valid points.
We will approach them diplomatically, explaining the benefits and how everyone stands to gain from unifying the continents.
If they accept our path and allow us to peacefully implant the Dark Root, that will be ideal.” He paused, his expression hardening as a cold, determined light flickered in his eyes.
“However, if they don’t, then we will eliminate the powerhouses that oppose us, take control over their organizations, and carry on.” A tense silence filled the hall.
Lady Alune and Bahamut could not help but regard Cain with apprehension and respect.
His path was clear-cut and uncompromising-the inhabitants of the other continents would either join them willingly or face dire consequences.
There was no room for half-measures.
“The combined power of the Moon Cult and the Tiamat Sect is certainly massive,” Lady Alune began cautiously.
“But we will be facing entire continents, each with their own formidable forces.
Moreover, those organizations might be under the protection of Prime Deities.
Even if they can only send their consciousness, confronting them would be exceedingly difficult.” She recalled the battle against the Sun Church, where their victory had been aided by the fact that the Sun Lord was unable to intervene directly.
Facing similar or even greater threats without such advantages was a daunting prospect.
Cain acknowledged her concerns with a solemn nod.
“I understand the risks.
Your concerns are entirely justified.” He then allowed a confident smile to spread across his face.
“That is where the Eternal Ascendant Network comes into play.
With it, defeat is something we will not have to worry about.”
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