Chapter 1639 (1/2)

With only a gesture, a portion of the walls of the frost palace slid backward and opened up a path. The powerful individuals of the Pinnacle Seekers became a spearhead began to march up the slope, making quick time. Randidly was initially somewhat excited to finally proceed to the center of this spatial maze, especially as a rather forgettable piece in this powerful train of individuals. He stood and stretched some more, eager to move forward.

However, there was a problem.

The larger subordinate group continued to linger around without showing any signs of moving, even as their leaders left. For now, the image lingered and the spatial walls didn’t reform in the area. Randidly looked around incredulously. The frost palace began to melt and crack as the Frost Matriarch no longer supplied it with power.

Are the subordinates not following the leaders…? Randidly looked around at the groups, who all seemed to be very interested in the ground beneath them. They all kept their gazes low. No one made a move to leave. Randidly could only grimace in confusion. Will it attract too much attention if my group follows without the rest? Well, it’s not like I can do much about it. I haven’t come all this way to miss the finish-

“You!”

Randidly twisted around, sensing that he was the target of this furious bellow. The woman who led Seeker Thunder Wing’s guards stomped over to him with a red face. He still had a strong impression of the look of derision she had given him. Now she spat at his feet. “Pah! Who knew you were such a petty person! So fine, I am here, debasing myself! Take the first step!”

“What?” Randidly said. After so obviously spitting near his feet, her words made no sense to him.

The woman’s face, or what little Randidly could see of it under her helmet, turned purple. “Truly? TRULY?!?! You must even make me say it? I will never forget this humiliation, Randidly Ghosthound! You are the most powerful of us, and therefore, please, take the first step before we are isolated back here without any protection.”

Even while Randidly was trying to understand what was happening, Helen sent him a message. Heh, they might not look it, but it seems these Pinnacle Seekers are very regimented. And perceptive. Just like the order in which we moved through the spatial wall, there are fucking rules for who walks in what order. And it looks like you have been outed as the most powerful amongst this second group. You need to go first.

Randidly’s eyes swept around. Again, no group seemed to be paying to Randidly’s movements. But now that he understood what to look for, he could make out the hum of tension that permeated the whole arrangement. Everyone wanted to move, just no one was moving. Especially as the ice palace around them began to audibly crack and crumble, the Pinnacle Seekers were getting nervous.

Also interesting that they wouldn’t break out ahead of me. Randidly pressed his lips together. However, this same structure probably means that if I take any aggressive actions in the future, it will be dealt with harshly. It’s good to learn that now, before-

“Do I need to beg?” Thunder Wing’s guard looked at Randidly with a resigned expression. She seemed to be about to get down on her knees when Randidly turned and began to walk after the more powerful Pinnacle Seekers. His subordinates followed with some sidelong looks at the others. Randidly tried to keep his pace even, but even he was rather leery of lingering too long and being forced to deal with the spatial barriers himself.

He could force his way forward through the barriers, especially after getting such a convenient chance to study them, but he could do it while bringing along a hundred Pinnacle Seekers…? And with the hierarchical organization of the group, Randidly guessed that being unable to lead the group forward, when he had taken the lead, would lead to other consequences.

Privileges here undoubtedly came with responsibilities. In that way, the Pinnacle Seekers were fair.

Still, Randidly caught up to the contingent led by the Frost Matriarch quickly. By observing the finicky emotional reactions of the group that followed him, Randidly eventually found what the Pinnacle Seekers considered to be the ‘appropriate’ distance between himself and the leading group. Then he settled in to follow and continued to experiment with the spatial barriers.

With the perspective he had gained from within the frost fortress, Randidly had a few theories he wanted to test.

Congratulations! Your Skill Aether Detection has grown to Level 251!

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Congratulations! Your Skill Aether Detection has grown to level 261!

The slope became increasingly steep as they headed upward. However, with the Frost Matriarch’s massive suppression of the spatial barriers, they made extremely good time. Randidly kept his mind busy by collecting large spools of dense Nether from his constantly active Nether Core and trying to create a woven Nether Ritual that could easily neutralize the spatial walls, but his success was quite limited.

He was eventually brought out of his single-minded pursuit by the feeling of Helen’s fingers on his arm. Randidly nodded at her in thanks and then looked forward; the first group of Pinnacle Seekers had reached the edge of the ridge above them and were looking outward with serious expressions. After hesitating for a few seconds, Randidly led the secondary group up beside them.

Even though he had prepared himself mentally for stepping a bit beyond his capability at the core of this struggle between the Nether King and the forces of the Nexus, even Randidly could only watch the spectacle below for several seconds.

There was simply too much to muster up a reaction. The visuals, the noises, the images, the blood…

He looked down and saw a thousand fireflies flickering in a vast bowl of darkness.

The first thing that could be observed was the continued dominance of the spatial barriers, the layers accumulating until most of the crater below look like it was filled with fuzzy mist. But even through that distorted space, it was possible to see the fighting occurring. The clashes between various forces acted like brief flares, the powerful reverberations briefly suppressing the chaotic space and generating a moment of clarity to the localized battlefield. But due to the incredible size of the crater, a single clash didn’t provide transparency for long. Even after staring for several seconds, most of the details of the conflict below remained inscrutable.

Instead of relying on his eyes, Randidly tuned himself to the Nether in the surrounding area. In addition, he activated the Stillborn Phoenix once more, reaching out to seize as much information as he could. Gradually, his viewpoint expanded.