Chapter 85: Fourth To The Throne
âBoss, someone is trying to take me away!â Xu San cried over a call.
âIâve informed the Empire about your situation,â Lu Yin explained, âYou can go through formcast remodeling like Zhang Dingtian and the others; youâll have to depend on yourself in the future.â
Outside the Zishan Palace, Xu San carefully swallowed his saliva as he recalled the scene of Zhang Dingtianâs suffering, âFormcast remodeling? Boss, I wouldnât dare.â
âHaha. Who asked you to absorb energy crystals before you met me? But then, you wouldnât have unlocked your innate gift. Alright, work hard and you might compare to Dingtian and the rest in the future,â he laughed and hung up. Now, everyone from Earth had found their own home here, where they could forge their futures from. As for himself, he had to get stronger quickly; Astral-10 would arrive anytime. With his current power, it would be difficult for him to enter.
There was an entire training facility in the Zishan Residence, but it was a shame that Lu Yin was alone. He entered the gravity training room and turned it up to 40x by habit, directly crushing a cube of star crystals and starting practice on the Daynight Punch and Skybeast Claw. Most people werenât so extravagant as to use star energy for training like this, but to him it was a trifle.
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Lu Yin didnât step out of his residence for seven consecutive days, and many guessed that he had been berated by the Emperor. At the end of that week, Zhang Dingtian arrived at the second ring around the Zenyu Star where the Thirteen Imperial Squadrons were stationed. He looked up at a giant 5 as his identity was verified, quickly being led into the Fifth Squadronâs camp. There were innumerable auras surging around him that could all crush him with ease, but he maintained a steady gaze.
The Thirteen Imperial Squadrons were the most powerful faction within the Great Yu Empire, and every official member was a Melder at a minimum. Each squadron had multiple Explorers, and the Cruisers in charge represented the peak of the Empireâs prowess. The Fifth Captain was Huo Qingshan, a man who had once ventured into the Innerverse alongside The Undying Yushan. He was also the Huo Familyâs patriarch, Xiaolingâs father.
Zhang Digtian was brought below an enormous volcano that was constantly rumbling, lava shooting into the sky like fireworks before crashing down and melting into the earth. He remained motionless as a molten rock shot towards him, guaranteed to crush and melt him to ashes if they touched. Just before the heat could burn him, however, it was suddenly absorbed by a terrifying voice, âYou come from Earth?â
Zhang Dingtian was forced back and his skin had already been singed, but he showed no fear, âYes.â
âWhy did you step out?â
âTo become stronger.â
âYou will die.â
âRemaining a weakling is a more tragic fate than death!â he howled under the pressure, his legs almost unable to withstand it any longer. Even his clothes were being burned off.
âYou will join the Fifth Squadron from today, and you will be under me. Iâm Huo Qingshan.â These words pushed the Bladesage over the edge. He spat out a mouthful of blood and fell to the ground.
Within the volcano, a middle-aged man opened his eyes to look at his new subordinate. His hair was even redder than the lava around, and while heâd seemed milder in court, it was here that he revealed his scorching heat.
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Elsewhere in the second ring, Bai Xue was brought into the Sixth Squadron that was entirely different from the Fifth. A majority of the people here were girls, and the environment was graceful and pretty, filled with all sorts of fragrant pink plants. Bai Xue hadnât expected to enter such a place at all, and assessed her surroundings curiously.
Peach walked out with a tall woman several meters behind her, floating up when she was ten meters away herself and looking at Bai Xue curiously, âYou must be Bai Xue, King Zishanâs friend?â
âYes!â Bai Xue hurriedly saluted.
The girl nodded in satisfaction, âYou really are beautiful. Alright, youâll be a part of my squadron from today. Remember to use my name if anyone bullies you, the great Captain Peach!â
Bai Xue was stunned. This was the Sixth Captain? A cute little girl? It couldnât be! She suddenly felt like sheâd embarked on a hopeless adventure.
âWhy, you arenât willing?â Peachâs displeased voice rang out behind her, and her gaze narrowed even as her head shot around in an instant. She then bobbed between Peachâs current location and the old one, where a phantom image still existed. Why hadnât it vanished yet?
Peach smiled craftily, âNow you see, even space itself canât react to my speed. Itâs only going now.â
Bai Xue stared dazedly at the phantom that started to dissipate. She couldnât understand how this happened, but she knew that it was terrifying. âYes, Captain!â
Peach smiled.
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In an isolated section of the second ring, the barracks of the Eleventh Squadron was witnessing a strange scene. The Blind Monk and Seruzen sat opposite each other without speaking a single word, simply looking at each other without end. Many were sending furtive glances at the accursed place; theyâd thought their captain was scary, but Seruzen was even worse. This was their first time seeing someone beat the Blind Monk in appearance. That withered arm was just too awesome, how many years had it been raised?
Within the Seventh Squadronâs grounds, a panicked Xu San was observing his surroundings as he thought, âBoss, itâs too scary! I donât want to stay here, take me away!â
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Seven days had passed by the time Lu Yin left the Zishan Residence, heading out at night to balance work with rest. He had noticed that the gravity rooms werenât great for training his battle techniques, especially the Daynight Punch. Such things didnât just improve with practice; they needed a comprehension of the cycle of day and night.
Not far from the Zishan Residence was a bar. It wasnât the largest of establishments, but it was quite refined. Lu Yin heard cheers and merriment as he walked in, with many youths dancing to their heartsâ content. He hadnât taken more than a few steps before he decided to leave, turned off by the clamor.
Lu Yin didnât know where to go after he walked out, but a man approached and bowed, âYour Majesty, His Highness invites you for some wine.â
He followed the manâs gaze to a small open-air tavern some distance from the bar, where Second Prince Duque raised his glass. He was amazed by the coincidence and nodded, âSure.â
The small tavern was much simpler in appearance than the bar, with the cold winds blowing over from the distance. Duque was eating and drinking by himself; had he not seen this personally, Lu Yin wouldnât believe that the Second Prince would come to such a place.
âYou seem to be doing well, Brother,â he greeted, not standing on ceremony as he took a seat opposite Duque and poured himself a glass of wine.
Duque smiled, âNever thought Iâd bump into you when I came out to drink. You donât like the bar?â
Lu Yin shook his head, âToo noisy. Itâs more comfortable here, a glass of warm wine for the cold winds, and a variety of small delicacies.â
âI was a little afraid that you wouldnât like it. This tavernâs boss was a stowaway from a primal planet with no special abilities, but his wines are in a league of their own. You should try,â the Prince raised his glass in toast.
Lu Yin pursed his lips after a mouthful. He honestly wasnât a wine expert, but the glass flowed smoothly down his throat and quenched thirst without any parching. While it was obviously a warming wine, a refreshing chill rushed to his head. âItâs good.â
âSo long as you donât hate it,â Duque smiled, pouring another glass.
âSo how come youâre drinking here?â Lu Yin asked.
âTired,â Duque shook his head. While astonished, Lu Yin kept silent until he drank another mouthful and continued, âSquabbling over the throne is exhausting.â
Lu Yin nearly choked on the wine and stared at Duque in shock; this was too direct! The Prince laughed, âWhat, first time hearing this?â
Lu Yin couldnât help a laugh, âIt really is. Youâre as forward as they come.â
âYouâre not the only one Iâve said this to. In fact, I even said this to Royal Father,â Duqueâs lips curled, leaving Lu Yin stunned. Was the fight for the throne so open? With his understanding of Earthâs history, contests over the throne were always cruel, with constant politics and treachery. He had never seen someone like Duque who was so direct, leaving him wondering how big this brotherâs heart was.
âThe Empire is huge, containing others with the royal blood, the Thirteen Squadrons, Yu Academy, and so many other powers. Everyone is focused on the throne, focused on us. There are currently four people who can vie for it; Elder Brother is the closest, but there are always some people who donât want to see his ascension. Many of them support me, like Sicar. There are others who support Wendy, but pity; her aspirations arenât limited to the Great Yu Empire anymore,â Duque said matter-of-factly.
âYou said four people, whoâs the last?â Lu Yin was curious. He only knew three of The Undying Yushanâs children; Dorren, Duque, and Fifth Princess Wendy. Who was the fourth?
Duque stared him straight in the eye, âYou.â
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