Chapter 841: Yeah. It all lined up now
In the center of the altar, golden light slowly gathered, gradually forming the figure of an old man. His face was obscured, but the faint outlines of his features and deep wrinkles could still be made out.
The whole thing looked like a 3D hologram.
âI⊠am the master of this Forbidden Zone,â the old man said, his voice echoing with a strange resonance.
âOhhh~~~â Ethan dragged out the sound, a smirk tugging at his lips. Bingo. Found you.
âYou can think of this place as my tomb,â the old man continued. âI died countless years ago. But through certain⊠special means, I managed to preserve my consciousness.â
Ethan raised an eyebrow, intrigued. Just like PhD had theorizedâthis guy was definitely from some ancient civilization. One so old, there wasnât a single confirmed record of it in any known history.
The old man went on, his tone calm but heavy: âWhat rises will eventually fall; every empire crumbles in the end. The decline of a once-glorious civilization is inevitable. Your zombie civilization will meet the same fate, sooner or later.â
âMaybe,â Ethan replied with a shrug. He didnât really care. Zombie or not, it didnât matter to him. He had his own goals.
âThen tell meâdo you know what this is?â As he spoke, Ethan raised his hand and summoned the Star Map tablet. It burst into radiant light, casting shimmering beams in every direction.
Seven Radiant Crystals embedded in the stone flared to life, glowing with an intense white light. The energy surged through the intricate carvings, activating a strange force field that pulsed outward.
Even though the old manâs face remained obscured, Ethan could tellâhe was stunned. His ghostly form froze for a moment, as if caught off guard.
âItâs appeared⊠It actually exists,â the old man murmured. âThatâs the Genesis Key. It connects to the most fundamental forces of the universe.â
âSo what exactly does it unlock?â Ethan asked, still puzzled. PhD had mentioned the Star Map could break through spatial barriers, but also hinted it was a keyâthough to what, he hadnât said.
The old manâs tone grew solemn. âIt⊠unlocks a new era.â
âA new era?â Ethan blinked, genuinely surprised.
Heâd always known the Star Map was no ordinary artifact, but this? A whole new era? That sounded way too far-fetched.
But the old man was dead serious. âYes. With it, you can usher in a new epoch. And the place to do it⊠is at the Origin Mountain, in the Heartland of Necroterra. That mountain is connected to the source of the universe itself. Itâs where all life began.â
âYouâre serious?â Ethan narrowed his eyes, suspicion creeping in.
âDead serious,â the old man replied. âAnd once the new era begins, a Sovereign of Civilization will be bornâan entity with limitless power, capable of rewriting the very laws of the universe.â
âLimitless powerâŠâ Ethanâs gaze darkened, the words hitting something deep inside him.
But the moment passed. His expression cooled, and his voice took on a sharp edge. âIs that what you told Endless, too?â
The old man faltered. âUhâŠâ
He didnât answer right away. The silence stretched, awkward and telling.
Ethan finally pieced it together. Now it made senseâwhy Endless and the other Deathless Sovereigns had entrenched themselves in the Heartland. Sure, the region was rich in resources, but that was just part of it. The real reason was the Origin Mountain.
The legendary core of Originis. The birthplace of all life.
There had to be something massive hidden there.
And Endless? Heâd definitely been here before. He mustâve heard the same pitch from this old man, then gone back, torn through Necroterra, and claimed the Heartlandâjust to guard the Origin Mountain.
Yeah. It all lined up now.
But unlike Ethan⊠Endless didnât have the Genesis Key.
Thatâs why the Five Sovereigns of the Heartland had been waiting at the Origin Mountain all this timeâbiding their time, watching, ready to strike the moment the key appeared.
Eventually, the old man on the altar admitted the truth.
âYes⊠I did tell the other Zombie Kings the same thing. But whoever can unlock the Origin Mountain⊠thatâs up to their own strength. If you take out Endless in the Heartland, then naturally, the mountainâs summit is yours.â
âIâll think about it,â Ethan replied coolly, his voice laced with a chill. This guyâwhoever or whatever he wasâmeant nothing to him. No ties, no trust. Just a relic of a dead civilization.
So of course, Ethan wasnât about to take his words at face value. There was always the risk of being used. Heâd need to verify everything himself.
And the safest way to avoid being manipulated?
Erase the source.
This old man had already outlived his usefulness. Now that Ethan had the so-called âsecret,â there was no reason to let him keep existing. Especially not when the Star Mapâs existence needed to stay buriedâpermanently.
The air around Ethan grew colder, his presence sharper, more dangerous.
The old man immediately sensed something was off. âYou⊠what are you planning?â
âA leftover from a dead civilization like you⊠doesnât really need to stick around, does he?â Ethan said flatly.
âYouâŠâ The old man instantly understood. This zombieâthis Ethanâwasnât someone to be trifled with.
Ethan stepped forward, his tone icy. âYouâve kept your consciousness alive, used rune power to anchor yourself to Xenorift, and youâve been watching the outside world this whole time. Who knows what youâre really waiting for? Donât expect me to believe youâre just some harmless guardian. Youâve got your own agendaâanyone with half a brain can see that.â
âIâI was just trying to keep other beings from interfering! The outer Ritual Array was only meant for protection!â
âSure. Whatever you say.â Ethan didnât even slow down. He didnât care about excuses.
ââŠâ The old man fell silent. This Zombie King was too damn aggressiveâworse than Endless ever was. And completely unpredictable.
Seeing that reasoning was useless, the old manâs tone hardened. âYouâd better think twice. This is my domain. I built this place myself. Itâs protected by layers of intricate Ritual Arrays. You wonât survive here.â
âPerfect,â Ethan said, a cold smile tugging at his lips. âIâve been meaning to learn more about these runes anyway. Might as well smash this altar to pieces and take a closer look.â
As Ethan kept approaching, the old manâs expression twisted into something fierce.
âIf youâre so eager to die, donât blame me for what happens next!â
With a wave of his hand, several golden energy clusters materialized in the airâeach one pulsing with its own consciousness. Among them was the same entity that had guarded the entrance earlier: the so-called Mountain God.
âYou dare challenge me in the Forbidden Zone? Youâre asking for death!â
âArrogant fool!â
âWeâll bury you right here!â
ââŠâ
The energy clusters scattered, each one flying down to the base of the altar.
Suddenly, the ground trembled violently. Four massive Mountain Gods rose from the edges of the platform, towering like ancient titans.
Even though Ethan stood at the top of the steps, he barely reached their waists.
They raised their colossal fists, each one the size of a meteor, and brought them crashing down toward himâlike planets falling from the sky, blotting out the heavens.
Compared to them, Ethan looked like an ant.
At the same time, the stone beneath his feet lit up with glowing runes, spreading outward in a flash, covering the entire platform.
A powerful binding force surged up from below, tightening around himâand it was only getting strongerâŠ
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