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Chapter 362: HQ

Solar System, Pluto, HQ Headquarters:

Oliver was in a room full of people with many screens in front of her. She was dressed in a typical general uniform with medals. However, she did not wear it appropriately, showing her neck. Strangely, she had a bunch of green veins that looked like worms under her beautiful skin.

"Commander, we received a notice of surrender from the Naga Race in the Blue Water System."

"Send an envoy to accept their surrender. Make sure there is no problem, diplomatic-wise, and clean up the undead there," Olivier replied. After saying these words, she closed one of the dozens of screens to concentrate on something else.

Each screen consisted of a live confrontation of the war, and she needed to pay close attention. Suddenly, one of her screens went dark. She immediately contacted the battalion responsible for that particular battlefield.

"Commander, we have lost Point Star System, so I ordered a retreat," said Captain Tanaka. "I request reinforcement before trying again."

"Send me the casualty report," said Oliver calmly. She then reviewed the report. Captain Tanaka led a medium fleet of more than 100 ships, but half of them were destroyed by one of an undead squadron, killing countless soldiers and Arcanists.

"There is no need for reinforcement. We will abandon Point Star System for now."

"Commander, as long as I have a few more ships, I guarantee to reverse the situation."

"I do not doubt your capability, Captain Tanaka. After all, the enemy had at least three times the number of ships, and your order of retreat was correct. However, Point Star System is not a priority at the current stage, so there is no point in losing more manpower to acquire it."

"I see," replied Tanaka while secretly clenching his hand. He knew with how competitive the military was currently, his defeat would derail his career. And without the opportunity to undo this shame, he also could not live with himself. After all, his men counted on him.

Nevertheless, he obeyed his command.

After closing the communication, Olivier focused on another screen that needed her attention.

"Commander, we have detected two First Generals," said an officer.

Olivier quickly checked the location. First General meant that a Tier 8 Undead had appeared, so she needed to act soon.

'Leaf Tree Star System and Red Number Star System.'

"We will send troops to Red Number Star System as soon as possible."

"What about Leaf Tree?"

"That's the elf's territory. Let them deal with it," Oliver replied calmly. Red Number Star was very close to the Empire's border, less than 3000 light-years from a Star System recently conquered.

"As you wish, commander. But, there is still a problem: we are short on Tier 7 Arcanists."

Olivier did not waste time and pulled a screen with a list of civilian Tier 7 Arcanists. She looked through the screen while the information of all these people appeared in her mind. Then, she picked up someone and contacted him.

"Who the hell is disturbing my research…Your majesty, sorry for my rudeness; I was distracted," said a young man in his early 30s with brown hair. Oddly, he also had the same veins on his neck as Olivier, except his were not as prominent.

"It doesn't matter. John Carter, you've been officially recruited for a mission. Prepare to mobilize."

"Your majesty, According to War Time Mobilization Act, section 134b, I would like to pay Arcane Points for compensation to be excused of my duty," replied John.

"I'm invoking Section 6D as this is a special circumstance."

A look of displeasure appeared on John's face after hearing this. However, Olivier did not care.

"If you wish, you can head to the Mobilization Safety Department. Nevertheless, you have five minutes to head to the designated area and be deployed."

Then, Olivier cut off the communication.

John cursed out loud for a few seconds before thinking about his next step. He did not dare not obey a deployment order as he knew the consequences. He had seen the fate of some Tier 7 Arcansists who thought they were now too powerful for the Empire to control.

He was just considering whether to go to the Safety Department. However, he did not think for too long before deciding; he did not want to die.

So, he exited his Demiplane before apparating to the nearest government Warp Portal. He showed his identification as a newly deployed soldier, allowing him to skip the line and also granting him access to teleport to the Mobilization Safety Department.

After the teleportation, he saw a middle age woman with a severe look waiting for him.

"Are you John Carter?" she asked.

"Yes," replied John with some timidity in his voice. He could sense numerous powerful weapons pointed at him now. And he knew if he did something out of line, he would be instantly obliterated.

Then, she took a device that scanned John's body, mana signature, soul, fingerprints, and even DNA.

"You're indeed you," she said in a monotone voice. "Sign this."

A hologram appeared before he and John signed it. The latter did not say anything else as a magic circle appeared underneath the two, and they teleported to a room full of machines.

"Lie down on the machine. This will hurt a little."

John knew time was of the essence, so he did not attempt small chats. He laid on the metal bunch and a bunched of runes appeared around him. Then, he felt intense pain; he wanted to curse the woman for saying it would only hurt a little.

A few seconds later, diamond with something inside appeared floating above his head.

'Is that my soul? How beautiful?' thought John.

"This piece of your soul will be stored in a special location. In case of your untimely death, it will be used for your revival," said the latter as some golems walked into the room to take the diamond away.

"I'm aware of this," replied John.

The stern lady nodded her head before continuing: "You should also understand this method is not absolute. If you die by the Death God's {Death Authority], you have a 50% chance of permanent death."

"50%? That seems a little high."

"You should be glad you have a chance at all," replied the lady. Only in the Empire where people could survive True Death Spell from a Death God. "Now, do you want other means of resurrection for assurance?"

"What other method is there?"

"We can copy your memories and transfer them to a clone."

"No, thank you," John quickly replied. He did not want to turn into a clone with a different soul. To him, such a revival is not revival at all but turning into a completely different person.

"As you wish. Do you have any questions?"

"Do I have to pay for the resurrection?"

"No. The Empire will pay for it."

"What about the resources to return to Tier 7?"

"The Empire will pay 30% of it."

"That's fair. What about my soul? What's going to happen to it?"

"After your deployment, you can choose to do with it as you please."

John sighed in relief after hearing this. One of the reasons he hesitated to come here was that he feared the Empire possessed a piece of his soul. Even then, after getting it back, he will not immediately fuse with it but see some of his friends who are Soul Magic experts to check for any problems.

"Since you don't have anything else to ask, proceed to your next destination."

John then used the Safet Department's Warp Portal to teleport to a military based in Saturn. And as soon as he arrived, he saw two men waiting for him.

John looked at the muscular man with tattoos on his pale skin.

'A Viking? Based on his leak and slightly uncontrollable mana, he just reached Tier 6.'

He then focused on the other person: he had dark skin as beautiful as the night, but his eyes were reptilian.

'Dragon Bloodline?'

"My name is John Carter, Tier 7 Arcanist focusing on Illusion Magic. It's a pleasure to meet all of you," said John as he went for a handshake. Then, he remembered he was conversing with military men, so he did a military salute by placing his left arm behind his back and his right hand on his left shoulder.

"You can call me Gorm, Tier 6 Physical Arcansist, sub-category Viking Warrior."

"The name is Abiodun Ngozi, Tier 6 Bloodline Arcanist and a Dragon Knight."

John was slightly surprised after hearing Abiodun's introduction. To have a draconian bloodline and be a Dragon Knight was a great accomplishment.

"The Vikings and the Dragon Knights are the Empire's most elite forces. With you two, this mission should be easier."

"On the contrary," said Gorm. "The fact we are being deployed means that the threat of the enemy is not something to underestimate."

John's face became ugly for a moment before controlling himself.

"Indeed. Alright, let's deploy."

He wanted to complete this mission as quickly as possible and return to his laboratory.


Chapter 363: Arcanists' Dream

John followed the two to his deployment ship.

"Only one ship?" asked John. "I thought there would be a fleet."

"Only one ship is needed," Gorm calmly said. John opened his mouth but did not know what to say. In the end, he decided to just shut up. He then focused on this magnificent metal vessel that was 2.6 kilometers long and 5 meters wide.

"Is this the latest HTS-136 ship? I've read about it, but it is even more beautiful after seeing it in person."

"Indeed," replied Abiodun. "Although it is a new model, it has brought us a lot of victories."

"As the most powerful weapon of the Empire, I expect it to perform beyond my imagination," committed John.

"Most powerful?" sneered Gorm. "Can the ship compare to that thing?"

"That's not fair. Nothing can compare to the Floating City," Abiodun replied. When those two heard the word [Floating City], they immediately had the same look: envy and desire.

The day the Floating City was publicized, all Arcanists watched that wonderful creation with awe. And then, something deep inside their soul awakened, telling them that this creation was perfectly suited for them.

On that day, not a single Arcanist did wish or dream of one day having their own Floating City, traveling the universe, dimensions, and countless planes in search of knowledge and pursuing the truth.

"Do you think we would ever have a chance at owning a Floating City?" John suddenly asked.

"Unless you have the Artificer Ability to build one, that's impossible," said Gorm. And he did not even mention the issue of resources. John sighed in desolation after hearing this.

Only two people knew how to build a Floating City: the Arcane Emperor, who created and designed it, and Nicholas Flamel, responsible for building it.

John knew many Artificers who tried to design one of their own, and the best they could achieve was making a city float. When it comes to the energy core, the weapon designs, the traveling system, the operating system, the shield system, and many others, no one knew how to develop these systems, let alone make them work together.

Some of the best Artificers of the Empire wrote academic papers. The conclusion was that if all the artificers and engineers of the Empire worked together and had access to the Empire's unlimited resources, they might create a Floating City of their own. However, the final creation would only be a Tier 6 weapon, and most of its functions would only be a decoration with no useful purpose.

And there was a 67% chance of failure.

The paper brought a great shock to the world and much controversy. Many people argued and refuted the article–no matter what evidence was presented. Many Arcanists tried everything possible to discredit this paper, even though the majority were not Artificers and knew nothing about the subject.

The reason for such a visceral reaction was that these people refused to accept the Arcane Emperor's capability was this advance when compared to all the arcanists in the Empire.

"I disagree," said Abiodun. "I think we will have a chance."

"What makes you say that?"

"I think the Arcane Emperor will release the use of the Floating City, but only after he has built a better one and found a way to restrict these power-hungry and law-breaking Arcanists."

"You do have a point," replied Gorm with some excitement.

"I think you give the Arcane Emperor too much credit; he is not that generous."

"On the contrary, I think he is bold and confident enough to do so," replied Abiodun.

John shook his head. "Your argument is flawed. The Floating City is the pinnacle of Artificers, a divine creation in its own right. You think it can become better?"

"Why not? After all, it is technically only a Tier 9 Weapon," replied Abiodun. "I think it is only a matter of time before the Emperor elevates it to Tier 10."

John wanted to argue, but his logical thinking and analysis told him the other was correct. With the Emperor's record, it is not out of the ordinary to accomplish such a feat, and John believed the time for this might not be long.

The Emperor has disappeared for ten years. Although there is a clone that has appeared to appease the people, the powerful Arcanists have some news and know the truth.

And based on previous precedents, the Empire will undergo a period of rapid development and chances once the Emperor appears.

"Alright, the ship is ready," said Gorm as he looked at a projection from his hand. The three then entered the ship and led John to a specific room.

"You can register here," said Gorm, and John went through the proper procedure and signed the correct documents and magical contracts. Then, he sensed powerful energy rushing through his veins.

"Is this the power of Tier 8? I feel like I can do anything. I feel invincible."

"Everyone has the same reaction. It will pass," commented Abiodun. "Your mission is to fight and contain a Tier 8 Lich."

"No problem," replied John with confidence.

"Things are not as simple as you think," added Abiodun. "You're only Tier 7, so it will be a tremendous burden on your soul to control Tier 8 mana. The ship's Artificial Spirit will aid you, but your soul won't be able to bear it.

"Luckily, you have a talent for Arcane Sorcery, so you can control the mana directly to cast spells and do not need to channel it through your body. So, you should last longer than most Tier 7, but not long enough."

"Don't forget your Kairos Poison will also affect your stamina, so you must either defeat the Lich as soon as possible or buy us enough time to recapture the star system and reinforce you," added Gorm.

John sighed as he nodded. He knew the current situation arose because the Empire was young and had no Tier 8 Arcanists. At the same time, Tier 8 weapons were not as versatile and effective as an actual individual–even the ones controlled by artificial intelligence.

The nature of power and magic in the universe made individual strength even more valuable in war.

"I'm glad you understand," said Gorm. "Here is the plan. You…."

After a brief chat, the spaceships flew out of the atmosphere before activating the Void Jump Engine.

Whoosh!

In an instant, the ship appeared outside the Red Number Star System. They could not directly teleport there because of a black shield surrounding the entire star system.

And not long after their arrival, a mage wearing black robes appeared. The mage only had skeletons with no flesh, his eye socket had two small purple flames, and he held a staff of bones and a skull for the head.

Tier 8 Lich, First General Tuniz.

John flew out of the spaceship, facing his opponent. He was not scared despite his usual cowardly attitude toward saving his life. And Tuniz did not underestimate his opponent because the latter was one Tier below. He knew he faced an Arcanist, and this title alone solicited his respect. In the past ten years, the Arcane Empire has proven that Arcanist is the most potent magic class because of its power, adaptability, and versatility.

Tuniz did say anything and directly attacked.

Death Beam

A black energy beam came from the skull's mouth in his staff with unprecedented speed and destructive capabilities. However, the beam passed through John's body as if he were transparent.

'Illusion?' thought Tuniz as he rapidly turned around. Unfortunately, it was too late. Cracks similar to a mirror shattering appeared behind him; before he could react, the surrounding trembled.

Tuniz looked around, and everything looked the same, but he knew it was not.

'The mirror dimension. Damn it.'

At this stage of the war, it is common knowledge that one of the main tactics of the Arcane Empire is to fight in the mirror dimension. This tactic allowed them to preserve much of their territories with only minor damages.

After all, when Tier 6 to 8 individuals fight, the resulting destruction would destroy planets, stars, and star systems. The Undead Legion has no qualms created mass destruction to create more death. Meanwhile, the other civilizations have to control their power to prevent casualties.

The restraint and control have granted the Undead Legion the advantage in all confrontations against any civilization or race in the Milky Way–except for the Arcane Empire.

Tuniz looked at his opponent with hatred, the purple flames fluttering.


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