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Chapter 696: Ascension Alternative

    Chapter 696: Ascension Alternative


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    “Sir, we’re picking up heavy monster activity ahead.” An elven fleet officer announced, calling back towards her captain. The captain was an elderly elf looking like he was nearing the end of his lifespan, his hair greyed and face wrinkled.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The elderly elf looked at the disy at the front of the bridge, and gave a soft sigh. “Is it something that we can handle?” He asked in a weary voice, knowing that they were not piloting a warship. Although they did have their weapons, those weapons would be no match if they were to encounter a divine force.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’m not detecting any enemies higher than stage three, captain!” The fleet officer reported, looking at the screen again. “However, they are swarming in vast numbers, and there appear to be many different types of monsters fighting one another! It looks like a battle royale.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The elven captain raised an aged brow at that, looking at the screen with interest. “Something that could make so many monsters go wild… That can’t be anything ordinary. Is Davin currently free? It would be best if we could ask him to take care of this mess, so we can see what they are fighting over.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">There were very rarely territorial disputes in space, and never on this type of scale. At most, it would be either two warring ns of monsters, or a small number of extremely powerful monsters. The fact that so many different monsters were here, and all seeming to be hostile to one another indicated that there was something spectacr to be found in this region.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Understood, I’ll make the call.” Amunications officer said as he turned to his terminal. “Calling VIP Davin. There is a request from the captain.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">On the other end of the call, there was a faint yawn. “What’s the problem this time?” An utterly bored voice spoke up, clearly belonging to a young man. Everyone on the bridge knew that this man was the most powerful individual on the ship, capable of destroying the vessel altogether if he felt like it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“There is a chaotic monster brawl ahead, and we suspect that there is something inciting their actions. The captain would like to ask you to investigate the matter.” Themunications officer did his best to speak politely. Although it was unlikely that Davin would go into a rage and attack everyone, he still technically existed outside of theirmand chain.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Fine, I got it.” Davin said, readily agreeing to the request. “I haven’t been able to stretch for a little while. What’s their strength like?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Stage three at the highest. I do not believe that they’ll be a problem for you.” The officer reported the information that had been previously said once again.


    <span style="font-weight:400">There was a sigh of resignation from the other end, before the call abruptly cancelled. A momentter, a golden sh appeared on the screen, a humanoid form revealing itself after the sh faded. The captain felt relieved when he saw the image of the ursa standing in front of the ship, stretching his arms lightly.


    <span style="font-weight:400">This vessel was a colony ship, with its mission being to seek out news suitable for habitation. It had been on this journey for nearly a century, scanning every new star system that they passed. To date, they had found threes, and set up three different colonies with the help of the dimensional gates that they had onboard. The original poption of the vessel, which had been ten million, had now dropped to merely two million.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Out of those two million current residents, many had decided to attempt and reach godhood. They did not want to die in this colony ship, and wanted to make sure that they would be able to withstand whichever dangers came their way. Tens of thousands of such people met their end with refining either their body or their spirit, with only one showing the willpower needed to seed.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Davin Gloom, the God of Stone, lifted one hand above his head. Grains of sand filled in from the void of space, forming dozens of massive, stone spikes. With a wave of his hand, those spikes wereunched forward, towards the horde of monsters. Although many managed to dodge the sudden attack, several more were still skewered by the assault.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With a new threat having emerged, the monsters turned their attention towards him. Although their intelligence was admittedly low, they seemed to reach amon consensus to defeat the neer first, before finishing their battle. Thus, they began to charge towards Davin.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Within the ship, the captain gripped the arm of his chair tight, unable to help the nervousness that appeared when so many monsters charged towards the vessel. Yet, he did not say anything, as this was far from the first time that this had happened. He could only wait for Davin’s next move.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Although he could not see exactly what Davin did… he was able to see that the tide of monsters had suddenly stopped. Their bodies were frozen in space, color receding from the carapaces and hides. Each of them, without exception, had turned to stone. Davin shook his head, waving a hand off to one side and causing the numerous monsters to scatter into the distance. Afterwards, he vanished once again, his job finished.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Scan… scan for any traces of what they might have been fighting over.” The captain said, his voice hoarse after watching another disy of Davin’s might. Had it not been for the man’szy personality, the captain would have likely already handed over his seat to the ship’s resident god. Instead, he had to keep searching for another viable option, or hope that they settled on onest before his time expired.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Understood, sir.” The female officer nodded her head, looking at her screen once more. “Performing a full-range scan of the sector.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">On the screen at the front of the bridge, a new disy appeared. This disy looked simr to a three-dimensional sonar, showing the ship at the center and radiating pulses of blue light outwards. Up ahead, roughly around the area that the monsters had been fighting, there was a small ping. “Energy signature detected at former battle location. Energy type is… it’s reading as multiple wavelengths. However, the most prominent force seems to be… it’s divine energy, sir.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The captain’s eyes opened wide when he heard that, panic written all over his face. “Give me a proper visual, now! If there’s a monster god ahead, I want to warp away immediately!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">A battle between gods was something that he was not sure even Davin could withstand. The captain had seen the broadcast from Deckan regarding the evil golem deity, thanks to the portal on his ship allowing a hard line formunications. Even still, that was a case of numerous gods teaming against just one. It was impossible to tell what would happen if two deities faced each other in openbat.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The screen shifted again, showing a chunk of crystal floating through the empty space. It appearedpletely untouched by the battle that had been raging around it, and simply pulsated with the asional light. When the captain saw that this was not a divine monster, he felt relieved. At the same time, though, he had never heard of a stray space object containing divine power.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Pull it on board, and ship it back to Deckan for study.” The captain ordered, knowing that they did not have the proper facilities on their colony vessel to handle an item of that level. Even worse, there was the distinct chance that merely having that crystal on their ship would attract more powerful monsters. This was something that he wasn’t willing to allow to happen.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Understood.” A female kitsune spoke up, operating her terminal. “Spatial coordinates are locked. Ping Deckan for quarantine procedures.” Once another officer chimed in that they hadpleted that task, she pressed a button. “Depositing material in Istion Three. Opening quarantine portal… item has been delivered, captain!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The captain nodded his head, happy that they had managed to ship that off. “Initiate warp towards the next system. Abandon the scans for this region.” Given the size of the swarm here, as well as its strength, it was certain that there were no stronger entities present. However, that was only right now… if that object had be a beacon forrger forces, there was every chance that they were on their way.


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    <span style="font-weight:400">“What’s that?” I muttered from the couch. Keliope had gotten up saying that she had to go train some more, so she had been reced by Aurivy, who leaned against my arm as we flipped through the various ‘channels’ until wended on the scene of a strange object being delivered to Deckan.


    <span style="font-weight:400">alia furrowed her brow, observing the image on the screen. “An object with divinity? Are monsters forming their own relics now?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Definitely not.” Aurivy said with a shake of her head. “No god would let their relic that far out of their sight. Especially not a low-intelligence monster concerned with power. Anyways, Tower would have definitely brought it along with them if he saw it.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I brought a hand up to stroke my chin in thought, recalling some information that I had read before. Using the remote, I rewound the scene to follow the object back into the empty space where it had been found. Afterwards, I let out a low whistle. “Well, that’s definitely a long-distance delivery.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">There was a small grin forming on my face as I paused the image, before looking down at the remote. “...We don’t have a button for information.” I muttered, focusing on adding one, tying its function to various information disys.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once I was done, I pressed the new button, navigating to the ‘divine information’ screen I had just set up. Once there, a word appeared above the crystal. Aurivy blinked as she saw that word. “Possession?” She read it aloud. “Does this mean that the crystal is also a god? Somehow..?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Not quite.” I shook my head. “This was in that ascension guide I got a while back. It said that there are treasures scattered throughout the universe, containing a trace of power from the dawn of creation. Monsters ascend to godhood typically by devouring and digesting these objects.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“So… this is a god-making gem?” alia asked in a quiet voice, clearly able to see the potential there. “Anyone who used it would gain the domain of Possession? That’s rather dangerous.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I agree.” I said as my eyes focused on the screen. “Most likely, James will know what to do with it. An object of this level can only really be dealt with by him or the Greater Pantheon. Right now, we don’t know the sess rate or anything else about this object. All we know is that we don’t want it falling into the hands of someone that would misuse a powerful domain like that.” I definitely did not want to find some random viin capable of possessing gods, stealing their domains, or anything of that sort.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aurivy and alia both agreed readily with my assessment, alia focusing for a moment. “I just sent word to Udona to have that shipped directly to James. That should be enough to--”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Finally!” A voice shouted from the hall, Terra walking out with gleaming eyes. “Oh, hey girls. Anything good on?” She asked, ncing towards the screen to see what we were looking at briefly.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Make-your-own-god gem was just found.” Aurivy exined, Terra offering a small nod. She didn’t seem nearly as excited about that as whatever she had to say next, though.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Neat. Anyways! I finally got my incarnation to take the final step of divinity!” She said in a proud tone, her green eyes wide with excitement. When she brought that up, I recalled the two girls, Terra and Firma. So they were finally gods now, huh? Or one god… or however that worked for her.
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