Chaos' Heir

Chapter 1000: Zedekiel



Chapter 1000: Zedekiel

Chapter 1000: Zedekiel



Khan felt stupid for not considering that detail. The Empire's domain was gargantuan, so how could a mere city act as its Capital?

Only a whole planet could suffice, and Khan was now staring at it. Zedekiel was enormous, far bigger than Earth. Pairs of giant pillars encircled its orbit, and harsh winds seemed to afflict its atmosphere, preventing the scanners from studying part of its surface.

The pairs of pillars weren't the only structures orbiting the planet. Giant telescopes, scanners, and heavy weaponry of various kinds hovered around Zedekiel, almost resembling metal belts of asteroids. Besides that, Khan couldn't see much else. Still, that narrow but majestic scene remained priceless.

The Global Army would be willing to go broke to obtain a fraction of what Khan had witnessed during the trip. The teleport had made him lose track of his location, but he had still learned much about the Empire's layout and Capital.

Moreover, all of that was classified information the Global Army had sought since the early stages of its relationship with the Empire. Khan would be forgiven of everything and even receive a promotion if he shared his new findings. Of course, the idea never crossed his mind. Lord Rsi stood up, crossing his arms to stare at the red screens depicting Zedekiel. His proud stance resembled a salute of some sort, and Khan felt the urge to imitate it. He also left his seat, silently paying respect to the Thilku Empire's Capital.

"[You know, Blue Shaman]," Lord Rsi revealed, reverence invading his stern face. "[I had the privilege and honor to train here in my youth]."

The crew continued dealing with their consoles, but some stole occasional peeks at Lord Rsi, admiration shining in their tiny eyes. Clearly, training on Zedekiel was no small matter, and Lord Rsi's revelation only emboldened Khan's curiosity.

"[Is Zedekiel a training ground]?" Khan asked.

"[The Empire's Capital is many things]," Lord Rsi explained. "[It indeed has training grounds for its most promising and accomplished soldiers]."

Promising and accomplished didn't go well together, but Lord Rsi seemed to sense Khan's confusion.

"[I once dreamed of becoming one of the Emperor's Royal Guards]," Lord Rsi shared, "[But the Emperor had different plans for me. Fulfilling his vision is my life's purpose]."

Lord Rsi had already shared part of his history with Khan, and his words added important details. He didn't specifically explain it, but it seemed Zedekiel had two types of training grounds: One for promising soldiers and one for those wanting to become Royal Guards.

Khan started to feel impatient. The Empire was different from the Global Army. Its leaders had strength as their basic requirement, so the Emperor had to be an unfathomable warrior. Learning that part of the Capital's purpose was to train soldiers to protect such a powerful existence only increased Khan's anticipation.

The ship eventually dived toward the planet's orbit, occasionally stopping next to floating scanners to undergo intricate security measures. The process inevitably slowed down the otherwise simple landing, but Khan barely noticed the delay.

A tall Thilku had appeared in the red sky. The alien wore no iconic red cape and lacked the Lords' silver crowns, but his power was undeniable. Lord Rsi couldn't even compare to him. At once, Khan saw his first evolved Thilku.

The evolved Thilku slowly descended through the air, perfectly controlling his levitation. That was actual flight, different from what Khan performed but also unlike birds or similar animals. The alien's body looked one with the air, freely moving inside it without requiring

specific techniques.

"[Lord Envoy]!" Lord Rsi shouted as soon as he followed Khan's gaze. He promptly performed a traditional bow, and Khan imitated him, making sure his burned cape didn't fall

from his shoulders.

The evolved Thilku landed on the staircase a few steps above Khan and Lord Rsi. He was tall for the average Thilku but far less muscular. He was also completely bald, and wrinkles almost covered the entirety of his head, speaking for his age. Still, his red eyes were full of vitality and remained fixed on Khan.

"[Our records took note of your perception, Blue Shaman]," The evolved Thilku said, his voice calm but emotionless. "[It seems they won't need any update]."

"[You honor me, My Lord]," Khan responded, straightening his back. He was curious beyond reason, but the evolved Thilku didn't give him time to study him.

"[The Emperor is waiting]," The evolved Thilku announced. "[He ordered me to transport the Blue Shaman into the Royal Palace]."

"[I wish to prove my worth by climbing the mountain, My Lord]," Lord Rsi stated, still

bowing.

"[Your wish shall be granted]," The evolved Thilku stated, stretching his six-fingered hand toward Khan. "[Blue Shaman, your hand]."

Khan knew he couldn't refuse and didn't really plan to. He took the evolved Thilku's hand, bathing in the experience. The latter did the same, and a tinge of surprise joined his emotionless eyes. However, that reaction was short-lived, and the world in Khan's eyes suddenly transformed.

A strange, foreign energy surrounded Khan, cutting off his senses and distorting the space around him. He instinctively wanted to oppose it but suppressed the urge. That probably was the Lord Envoy's ability, and fighting it didn't sound wise.

A teleportation unfolded. Khan landed straight on a metal floor again, but its surface was red now. His surroundings had also changed, replacing that open, vast staircase with a giant hall supported by metal pillars.

Those details reached Khan's senses, but he failed to pay attention to them. The Lord Envoy's strange presence was still before him, and more arrived. Khan didn't need to lift his eyes to know that the hall had four more evolved warriors.


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