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Sexy Sect Babes Three: Chapter Twenty Nine

“Alright, have you got a rash or something?”

It was kind of funny, the way the Divinity twitched at Jack's words, pausing in the act of doing… something to Jack’s microbots. Whatever it was, it made for a peculiar sight, as the Divinity sat cross legged in mid air, a storm raging around them, as the rooster plucked translucent strands of grey-ish energy out of the machine’s corporeal form.

To hear him explain it, the cultivator was trying to recreate the kind of ki residue that would be in the air after two divinities clashed – and was using Jack’s microbots as a means of providing a contrasting ki to Yating’s own.

It was clear his microbots weren’t much enjoying the process. They felt positively lethargic in Jack’s mind, despite the fact that their energy reserves still read as ‘full’.

“Gods don’t get rashes,” Yating responded absently, his focus entirely on re-creating the ‘feel’ of a divine clash with just his own reserves.

Jack shrugged. “Could have fooled me with the way you keep scratching your ass like that.”

The miner paused to fire off another batch of pyro-kinetics into the storm.

Though as he turned back, he saw that the rooster had paused in his work, baleful gaze turning in Jack’s direction. “It’s not… I’m not… it’s not my ass you cretin! And it’s… nothing.”

The blonde just watched as the Rooster’s hand once more strayed to, if not his ass, then the small of his back. A move that the being seemed to notice at the last second as he deliberately pulled his hand away.

Still, the Divinity's reaction had served as a sort of confirmation in Jack’s mind. A confirmation of a theory he’d been nursing for a good few months now. Admittedly, it was pretty much all guess-work on his part, but if those guesses held any truth at all, it would answer more than a few of Jack’s questions regarding the god’s mysterious motives.

“Anyway,” he said, changing the topic entirely. “You think they’ll keep to the terms we set after this?”

“Maybe.” Yating shrugged as he returned to his work. “Probably. Beating me and the Red Death would be a pretty impressive showing. Something that would put you, if not on par with the Monkey and Empress, than at least directly beneath them.”

Jack hummed at the thought, smiling at the idea that he was once more bluffing his way up the social totem pole.

He liked that. It fed his ego.

As if sensing his thoughts, the god’s voice took on a warning tone. “Though I’d point out that this will all be for nothing if you’re still hanging around when my ‘siblings’ arrive. I sensed you were devoid of ki immediately. And there’s no reason to think Murm or Bhati would be any different. Hell, Bhati should be better.”

Jack reluctantly nodded in agreement. He was in no hurry to meet the Divine Tiger or the Ox. The Empress’s personal enforcer would be bad enough, but he had a feeling that meeting the Empire’s foremost craftswoman would be somehow worse.

Because if anyone could puzzle out that my tech is tech, it would be her, he thought.

“You don’t think…”

Yating shook his head immediately. “I can sense them. They’re still days away.”

Jack sighed in relief, before pausing. “You know, given how fast you move, I’d have thought they would get here quicker.”

Sure, the Empire was big but, as Yating so often liked to prove, Divinities were a very special brand of bullshit.

“That’s part of why I can sense them even when they’re still days away,” Yating responded. “They could be here in a few hours if they had to be. But they aren’t taking a direct route.”

“They’re dragging their feet?” Sure, Yating had said that immortals tended to be risk averse, but he’d have expected two of the Empire’s top goons to be a little less cowardly than that.

Yating shook his head again. “Hardly. From the feel of things, they’re cleaning up a number of those Instinctive Hordes that slipped through the defenses up North.”

Ah, so they were wiping out a few million Instinctives because they ‘happened to be in the area’? The same Instinctives that had destroyed cities with ease and brought entire provinces to ruin.

The miner shook his head.

Divinities really were scary.

“Don’t worry, once you ‘defeat’ me, I’ll meet them and explain why it would be a bad idea to push on your borders,” Yating said absently.

Jack nodded, before firing off another set of fireworks into the clouds.

“Alright,” Yating said as he ‘stood up’ “I’d say that’s enough. Spray me down and let’s get this over with.”

Jack couldn’t help but smirk at the divinity's irritation. “Looking forward to it that much?”

Yating just glared as he scratched at his back. “Just do it already.”

Chuckling to himself, Jack opened a portal, liberally dousing the god in a deep brown sludgy fluid. It was actually the same mixture that he used in his flame crawlers. A particularly nasty mix of gasoline and Styrofoam that was near impossible to put out and stuck to just about anything.

It was a mixture he knew by heart.

Yet, for all that, the god didn’t even twitch as he clicked his finger together and lit himself aflame. His clothes likewise seemed utterly unbothered by the flames that lapped around them.

His eyes aren’t even watering, Jack thought.

It was actually a little infuriating to see. To know just how bullshit Divinities were. Sure Jack knew lesser cultivators with a fire affinity accomplish something similar, but that knowledge didn’t make the man floating across from him any less bullshit.

“Alright, see you in a-” The god paused in his words, glancing left and right as his fingers scratched at his back. “Huh.”

“What?”

“I… can you sense something?”

A little alarmed, Jack shook his head. “Nothing worth noting. All our guests are still in their seats.”

With that said, the storm was playing havoc with his sensor equipment. Sure, that didn’t mean much when the operator was literally floating inside of a raging electrical storm.

After a few more seconds of glancing around, Yating shook his head. “It’s probably nothing. Either way, I’ll see you in a minute.”

Then he shot down to earth like a comet.

For his part, Jack continued to glance around for another minute, but he saw nothing but stormy clouds. What scans he could perform likewise brought up nothing.

Sighing, he descended down after his… sort of friend. Though to be honest, ally of convenience was likely the more apt descriptor.

As the miner descended out from under the cloud and got a proper view of the arena below, he couldn’t help but give the demi-god points for nailing the landing.

Like a falling meteor, they’d crashed straight through the arena floor, shattering a dozen pillars before sliding to a stop a few meters outside the arena inside a small crater. A position that just so happened to be in full view of both sides of the audience despite being outside of the ring.

Small tongues of flames were spread across the great furrow the god had made during his landing, giving the illusion that he’d hit at great speed and with great heat.

Jack didn’t hear any gasps as the onlookers below moved their attention from the fallen ‘goddess’ back up to him. He flared his jets a little to slow his descent, before slamming into the marble surface of the arena, cracks radiating out from his impact point.

His suit wasn’t without damage.

They wanted to sell the idea of a solid victory, but for him to be completely unblemished would have been too unbelievable. To that end, Jack had applied a little soot to the outside of his suit, picked off a few of the scales, made a few dents and snapped one of his horns.

“Well fought, Yating the Laughing Goddess.” Jack let his voice boom across the arena as he strode to the lip of the impact point to gaze down at his ‘foes’ vanquished form. “I will admit to being impressed. There is no doubt that you were a foe on par with the Red Death. With that said, it seems you are no more immune to the Divine Thrust Technique than he. Be thankful that I chose to limit myself at the last moment.”

The downed divinity said nothing… mostly because he was feigning unconsciousness.

Some part of him had expected cheers from his followers at this point, but looking at them, it seemed just about everyone in the arena was too stunned to make a noise.

Even An and Huang.

And they knew this whole thing was rigged.

Only a little disappointed at not being congratulated for winning an entirely rigged fight, Jack’s gaze flitted over to Shi, who sat like a statue upon her throne, naked horror writ across her features.

“I assume that satisfies the terms of our agreement.”

It was not a question.

Yet it still took the Inquisitor a good few seconds to marshal a response. “I… how…”

He laughed. “Come now, you knew what I was. Did you honestly not conceive that this outcome was a possibility?”

Shi would have been a fool not to. Sure, she had reasons to doubt his power, certainly, but she also had an equal number of reasons to believe it was equal or superior to Yating’s.

Hell, she was sitting on one of them.

The Inquisitor moved to say something, but Jack’s voice overrode her. “It matters not either way. Ten years of servitude to me and mine. As well as a guarantee of the North’s independence. Those were our terms.”

That seemed to snap the woman out of her funk, as she realized exactly how poorly this whole thing had just gone for her.

This was not a time where the Empire could afford to lose any more cities, but that was peanuts compared to losing the power of one of their divinities right when they needed it most.

“That is…” The woman swallowed.

Jack could see it. Like a Corpo who’d just been caught double-dipping, she wanted to renege. To wriggle. To complain.

But she couldn’t. Not because of honor or anything like that. But because this was literally the first time in her life that she knew she wasn’t the biggest stick in the room. Indeed, behind her, some of the Imperials looked torn between fleeing and moving to aid their downed ‘god’.

“Do not play games now Shi.” Jack’s voice took on a darker pallor. “The time for that is over. Don’t forget why we had this little showdown. It was not some act of mercy on your part. You didn’t have a choice.”

He swept his arms wide to encompass the entire arena.

“This, all of it, was merely a recreation of what might happen should we truly come to blows.” He speared her with his gaze. “And you thought you could win. You were proven wrong. Fortunately, the cost was light because this was merely a small recreation of what a true war between us would look like. For that reason, you may walk away, back to the true war with only one less aspirant and the loss of a single divinity for ten years – rather than an eternity.”

He summoned a great metal staff, slamming it to the ground with enough force that it sounded like a gunshot going off.

“And your life. Do not forget that. I could have – should have – slain you. I didn’t. Not because I am weak, but because I am strong enough to not need to.”

At those words, the woman laughed – and it sounded just a little hysterical. A move that had many of her followers looking nervously at her. They needn’t have bothered, when she spoke again, she was calmer, even if she was dabbing a tear from her eye.

“One might argue that the loss of a divinity for ten years is not something small at all, nor something the Empire can afford.”

Jack simply shrugged within his suit. “It can afford it more than a dead divinity. Or three dead divinities, a few thousand cultivators and millions of dead imperial soldiers. Because that will be the cost if you even think of dishonouring yourself by backing out now.”

And it needn’t be said that none of the Imperials present would live long enough to see that war start. Or rather, Jack slaughtering them all here and now would be the start of said war.

You know… if he actually could.

Which he couldn’t. Not by a long shot.

Fortunately, he had Yating for that.

…Which would undoubtedly make for a very confusing set of final moments for the Imperials should Shi decide to act unwisely, Jack thought.

“That is a very specific number,” Shi pointed out with genuine curiosity.

The miner simply gestured to the downed divinity. “I believe it accurate. For now I think I have some understanding of you. Can you say the same of me?”

She couldn’t. They both knew it. He was an outside context problem to her. An enigma. From beginning to end. Every attempt she’d made to quantify his abilities or that of his people had come up short.

And for that reason, he could almost see the moment she realized that Jack Johansen really wasn’t worth the trouble.

She sighed. “I hereby call this bout in the name of-”

“Stop.”

It was a word spoken at little more than a conversational tone, but it echoed across the arena like a gunshot.

And then Jack felt something poke him in the chest.

A voice nearby screamed, but he barely heard it.

He glanced down to see a outstretched hand embedded into his chest up to the knuckles, blood running in rivulets from where it had slid through the armor - like a sculptor’s blade through wet clay.

The world seemed sluggish and distant as his eyes moved up from the wound. Moving along outstretched arm that protruded from his chest, he found himself staring into the green eyes of a woman who had not been there a moment before. Standing next to a visibly shocked Shi, she looked almost bored as her tiger-like ears twitched atop a mane of fiery red hair.

Murm, his mind absently supplied.

Yating had told him about her.

The Tiger Divinity.

Who was supposed to be days away from them.

Well, I guess she isn’t, he thought faintly as blood dribbled from the side of his lips.

With almost casual indifference, the woman retracted her hand, crimson arterial blood splattering against the black and white checkerboard arena floor as she casually flicked the fluid away.

“Lady Murm!” Shi shrieked. “What are you-”

“Silence. You have been deceived. This entire event was a farce.”

Jack might have had something to say about that, were it not for the fact that his attempt to speak had him coughing up another chunk of blood as he fell to one knee. Indeed, a quick glance at his HUD told him he had a few broken ribs and a collapsed lung.

Which went some way to explain why all his attempts to speak or breathe were impeded by the rather large amount of blood in his trachea.

Fortunately, his gene-forged body was quickly rectifying the issue of him choking on his own blood through rapid clotting, even as he spat more of it into the confines of his helmet.

Reinflating the lung and repairing his ribs would take a bit more work, but he’d survive to reach that point – provided nothing else killed him first.

Still the uptake of that was that he was quite literally incapable of speaking as Murm turned to the crowd.

“There has been no duel today. Merely a deception perpetuated by a traitor and her puppet.”

Jack could feel his microbots trying to move through the seams in his armour, but he mentally bid them to stop. As drained as they were, they’d be next to useless.

Though as numb fingers reached for the latches of his helmet, he could only conclude that it would make little difference even if they were primed and ready to go.

The being across from him would likely regard an attack from the machines as roughly as threatening as a particularly vigorous hug.

“Jack Johansen is no cultivator. Nor a magister. None of the world’s energies grace his soul,” Murm continued to the frozen crowd. “The creature you know to be him is little more than a clever puppet, masquerading as a man.”

Glancing up, Jack saw that Yating was now up on stage, no longer feigning weakness.

Only fury.

“How?” The Rooster grunted. “How can I not sense you!?”

The tiger divinity scoffed. “Is it not obvious? The Mark.”

Yating shook his head. “That’s… not possible. It’s a leash… not a blindfold.”

Murm cocked her head in amusement. “And how would you know? Its abilities surprised you and the others once. Why not a second? Or even a third time?”

Yating said nothing, but the hate in his gaze conveyed his opinion perfectly.

Murm just smiled. “Still, even if it is just one of the Mark’s functions, I find myself impressed that you managed to ignore the brand of compulsion. The pain must be… incredible.”

Yating’s hand moved to the small of his back, before he pulled it back. “I think you’ll find Murm, that given enough time, you can get used to anything.”

“Quite.” Murm admitted. “Still, it seems you must be reminded of how much tighter that leash can get.”

“No!” Yating shouted, clear panic in his eyes.

Then he was screaming, light blazing out of his back as he crumpled to the floor. Gasps rippled through the audience, but all remained frozen in place as literal gods quarreled on the stage before them.

For which Jack was eternally grateful.

Nothing he had on hand would even scratch the beings across from them – and attempting to do so would only get his people killed.

Though… given the revelations of the last few minutes, he couldn’t help but wonder if they were still his people.

That… was part of why he’d yet to look in An or Huang’s direction.

Even if they didn’t believe the tiger goddesses words, the seed had been planted now. And it would only grow with time.

His hands ran over the surprisingly clean edges of the hole in his armored chest.

No, this cat’s not going back in the bag, he thought.

Still, that was a problem for later. For now, the current situation was shitty enough to take up all of his concentration.

“Lin,” he breathed within the confines of his suit.

“Yes Jack?” The woman responded instantly, terror written in her words. “Should I-”

“Launch it.” He coughed. “Launch it now.”

“Right.” He heard her scramble into motion, before he cut the comms.

Alright, a little earlier than scheduled, but it should be here. Now, I just have to decide whether I should I just stay quiet until the End-Game gets here? he pondered.

“Ah sibling,” Murm cooed across from him. “Now do you remember? The second application of the Mark. I was certain it hurt before, but that was a mere warning of what might come.”

The woman crouched down before Yating’s writhing form.

“I must admit I’m curious. To know what it feels like. Our Lady’s displeasure concentrated. Pain enough to bring a god to heel, obviously I’ve never had cause to feel it myself. Unlike you, I’ve never faltered in my duty.” She stood up, straightening her robes. “Still, it seems even fear of that kind of pain fades with the passing of centuries. Thus you shall be reminded. In full.”

Finally, Jack’s numb fingers found the final latch and he tore off the helmet and spitting a final glob of partially congealed blood onto the stage.

…No, I think I’ll see if my earlier theory holds any weight first, he thought. The end-game will need a few minutes to get here.

Yet even as he finished that thought, he noticed that his last glob of blood had landed right next to a pair of feet that hadn’t been there a moment before.

“Fascinating.” What could only be the owner of those feet intoned. “A being completely devoid of any manner of ki, mana or other life sustaining energies.”

Ah, Jack looked up, he found himself staring into the almost motherly features of a woman with a great pair of ox-horns.

He said ‘almost’ motherly because of her eyes.

There was no compassion there. No kindness.

Merely curiosity of the most deadly kind.

Like a child about to pull the wings off an insect.

Or a surgeon about to conduct a vivisection, he thought. Which can only mean this is Bhati, the Divine Blacksmith.

A massive hand reached down to grip his jaw like a vice, twisting his head to and fro as the woman inspected him. “Please make sure not to scramble our sibling’s mind too much, Murm. I simply must know how she pulled all this off. The construct. That town over there. These firework-weapons.”

“Don’t admire it, Bhati.” The other woman glanced over in disgust. “She probably received aid from overseas. Like the Traitor.” At that the tiger-kin cocked her head. “Though I suppose we’ll have to call her the ‘First Traitor’ going forward.”

“Aren’t you even a little curious?” Bhati finally released him, letting him sink to the floor, before turning and scooping up his discarded helmet.

Jack said nothing as she did. Ignoring the bruises forming on his jaw, he started limping over to Yating’s downed form.

“Not even a little,” the Tiger Goddess, admitted, utterly relaxed now that Yating was down and out. Indeed, watching the two women talk, it was like no one else was present. Even Shi seemed to have shrunk in on herself. “Mostly I’m just annoyed that our Inquisitor was taken in by the whole charade.”

Ah, that would explain the Imperial Scion’s nervousness.

“There’s lightning energy in this helmet, but I can’t sense any worldly energy. No mana. No ki. No Divine Favor. Nothing.” The voice said curiously from behind him.

He ignored it. He ignored it all as he collapsed next to Yating. Which was admittedly a little melodramatic, but he was down to one lung. He figured he could be forgiven for being a little sluggish after a divine entity poked a hole in him.

A rather large hole.

“It’s a parlour trick,” Murm scoffed.

Jack turned the Rooster’s quaking body over. “I don’t know, I’d like to think I was pretty convincing.”

“Ooh, it can talk even without its master’s input!” Bhati said excitedly, clutching the helmet to her chest. “I can’t imagine she’s still directing it… as indisposed as she is.”

It was almost amusing, how they’d completely dismissed him as a threat. Murm simply eyed him dismissively.

“It’s still likely under her control though. Look how it’s trying to help her.”

Neither made any move to stop him as Jack’s eyes latched onto what he’d been looking for.

A gleaming golden tattoo shaped like a twelve pointed hex on Yating’s back.

“I suppose I am,” he responded – to the Ox’s delight and the Tiger’s disdain. “I need her after all. Because let’s face it, I’m kind of fucked without her.”

He brought his thumb up to his mouth, biting down on it before he continued.

“I mean, I’ve been bluffing since the moment I got here. Not about everything, but a lot of shit. And to be honest, I’ve kind of been waiting for someone to call me on it.”

Neither god said anything. To be honest, he wasn’t even sure they were listening. Murm was glancing around the arena, absently taking in the scenery. Bhati was still fiddling with his discarded helmet.

That was fine. Good even.

“With that said, I’m not completely useless. I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve. Some I plan in advance.” He kept an eye on the horizon. “Some I make up on the fly.”

He glanced at his thumb and blood running down it in small rivulets from where he’d bitten down. Clenching his first, he smeared the red fluid across his palm.

“This is one of the latter.”

Then he slammed his palm down on the glowing brand.

…Which immediately went dark.

Comments

Had to scrounge 10 bucks so I can read this beautiful cliffhanger

Oni Daddy

I believe that would make him a sadist, but you are otherwise correct!

ZBTmaniac

*Scratches arms absently* Groovy man

Harrison F

Are you still expecting late tonight(Aussie time), or Saturday morning(tomorrow night Aussie time).

Pwntatochip

Beta readers have it :D

Blue Fishcake

well guess whos just been shown to be able to remove the mark

Dankenobi1

Releases aren't moving to Saturday. It's mostly just the final chapters being a bit more time consuming.

Blue Fishcake

completely agree. fish, kind and generous as he is, would absolutely drop the chapter early. i would expect nothing less

John

Are releases moving to Saturday? I thought last week was Saturday release because he wanted to spend more time with it. Edit: Ignore me, I somehow deluded myself into thinking it was Friday

SmallTownBo

I am sure Fishcake will suprise us with 2 day early drop of Sexy Sect Babes. He would not leave us on such cliffhanger for whole 7 days, that would surely be too cruel

JustShadow

I think it would be cool, because that would still be in effect. He would be cultivating through non-cultivator means. That doesn't mean he still won't solve 99% of his problems through non-cultivator means, it just means that if he has to throw down, he can throw down with the best of them.

SmallTownBo

She reminds me a bit of a particular "odd" Ox in Baldurs gate 3.

Pwntatochip

I don't know, a big appeal of this series is in solving cultivator problems with non-cultivator solutions. If he went deep into cultivation it would kinda defeat the point

Oreo-belt25

Yes, but I don't recall blood being one? What would happen if Jack and a cultivator held open wounds together and became blood siblings?

Found&Lost

Oh you gotta be kidding me! A cliffhanger!!!!!!!

Revenantrex123

I wonder if Bhati will immediately jump on the opportunity to have her mark removed? Yating could theoretically delay Murm long enough for Jack to remove Bhati's mark, then it would be 2 on 1... And it would also make it really dangerous for the empress to send any divinity that isn't 100% loyal without the mark, as she would risk having their mark removed.

ScarletIce

No joke, I’m super excited for next week’s chapter. I’m always looking forward to it, but this time it’s like waiting for Goblin Slayer’s second season after hearing the announcement it’s coming.

Allen Mainville

Nothing is more dangerous than a clever man with nothing to lose.

Groinfist

Maybe he can get different microbot colonies to cultivate or mediate or what ever for the different life energies.

Hunter

Maybe a heavy mining suit he’s been working on… wasnt he making an upgraded version of the suit?… maybe it’s another transport… or maybe it an Exosuit made out of dragon parts and enchantments.

Hunter

Sir ... you truly are a maestro. and i beg for another chapter

Sullivan Imbert

Can't wait .... CAN'T ... What a unexpected twist of event

Sullivan Imbert

Could the end game be a Ki siphon? We know Ki can be channeled out from Shi’s ability with her sword, though she could only turn it into lightning which didn’t work on the rubber. Jack could have inscribed something with a hundred million micro inscriptions to suck up all the Ki in an area into his black hole of Ki bringing everyone down to his level. This would make Jack a real threat without making him overpowered. While the cultivators would still be extremely dangerous in their mortal forms it would scare the piss out of them. Yating could even be still powered up because he uses a different kind of Ki if you want. I am become death. Really enjoyed your stories and look forward to your next. Thank you.

Jeremy

! Wait... "End-Game?" iNfInItY gUaNtLeT? Ok how and who is gonna get Thanos Snapped?

MarakEvans

Not his blood specifically per se, though that's being hyperbolic. It's just Jack's nature since he's from a universe without magic. He was completely immune to the red deaths more magical attacks, but not his physical ones. Even when he challenged huang all her magical attacks didn't work (intent and that weird hazy attack).

PalindromeJoe

I don't even remember that being brought up the first time. Do you remember roughly when that happened?

Folly Industries

During his encouter with the Red Death, he got a hint that his body isn't buddy buddy with any form of magical bull. To the point that it straight up cancels it out. Then there is the fact that he has been experimenting with enchantments (destroying them and seeing if he could reapply them, partly to boost his legitimacy). Either he figured out that his everything is anti-magic to some extent or he is desperate enough to act on such an assumption.

Lurkemancer

Now that the cats out of the bag and he's more likely to be fronted more directly and esoterically, I wonder if Jack could train his mircobots to better "cultivate" for him - and to use their powers as if he was a cultivator himself. They could train constantly and likely with sufficient 'bots and processing power faster than even the best cultivators (they can constantly "train" against each another, after all) - plus if he can isolate cultivating potential into fractions of the total bot population, then he could both modify mircobots into different designs with tailored training regimes as to specialise different 'bots to utilise different styles and techniques which would be otherwise typically incompatible for an individual to use or learn simultaneously. Perhaps he could even use them to "fertilise" his sperm with chi or magic potential to satisfy his harem (although cracking the DRM would probably still be needed, assuming that just creating a genetic clone of the mother augmented with mircobot or even nanobot colonies - assuming that the mircobots can't directly give or augment their potential, isn't preferable/desirable or less viable). If he can isolate individual or sub-swarms of mircobots before they specialise their magical/chi potential, then he might even be able to create variants capable of using mana or any other magical systems in this world.

Negentropy

Though technically those 2 cultivator ladies are half lives who technically have human blood so we haven't actually seen what happens with Jack's juices with anyone who is 100% not human. Yating only has a human appearance but has no human bloodline running through his veins.

Pagemaster

Hey, with his cultivator haram finding out that he can’t give them cultivator children, what do you think he’s going to do? Perhaps he can convince yating to be a sperm donner?

mike wade

You glorious bastard.

mike wade

Otherworlder blood? Or something in the blood? Like NanoMachines, Son? Also... What got launched? More Kamakazi Transport Shuttles? Enchanted Ai Drone Attack Swarm? World War Jack Nukem?

MarakEvans

You just know Fishcake, the fuckin' masochist, is going to end this book on a epic cliffhanger and blueball us. He'll have tee'd up the next book perfectly and then will make us beg

Oreo-belt25

Oooh~ that's cool

Oreo-belt25

And that is how you put a Divinity on your side. By giving it the only thing it couldn't get on his own. Freedom.

Matt Bradock

Oh my god, I'd completely forgotten his blood was complete anathema to magic.

PalindromeJoe

When we getting Jack smashing Yatling so we can verify whether or not a good back breaking can break the back of the empire?

Crit Happens

One of my favorite chapters so far!

SirSteveX

I'd point out that Jack has not exactly been... shy with his juices where at least two cultivator ladies are concerned.

Blue Fishcake

Never says blood can turn off ki, just that jacks blood can turn of the mark on the divinities

Dankenobi1

Oh fuck, Im literally shaking right now. I dont even know what to say. Another fantastic chapter.

SmallTownBo

So if blood can turn off ki... Does that mean Murms hand is now mortalish?

Found&Lost

i believe it is called "style"

Argamenta

Yating could get Jack's blood on Bhati's mark since he's faster than Murm.

Jack

Not if Jack removes her mark too!

Found&Lost

why did he need to bite his thumb when he's literally spitting up blood? lol

John

Damnit. You can't end this book without at least a few extra chapters! Not with that level of reveal.

Found&Lost

Pain. Torture. I need the next chapter right now!

Skonnchy

i don't think the ox can attack the tiger. the mark would prevent her

John

Because of what was said in previous chapters I have a feeling that when the ox sees that Jack can remove the mark it might turn into a 3v1 beat down on the tiger

Dankenobi1

i can imagine what your going for with jacks blood and the mark, bravo for the creativity you are putting into this story. lovely work as always!

Monday

In a other words a "divinity" of the people

Dankenobi1

Damn I guess the gravy train has to end sometimes and Jack can’t always win. Was not expecting him to be outed and take that much damage! Excited to see what the contingency is. Also it’s hilarious how Yating just gets doused in napalm and it’s just no big deal. Looking forward to the next one after this cliffhanger!

Davis R

This cliffhanger is actual agony. Is there one or two more chapters left? I hope it's two. There's a lot of stuff to wrap up.

Reverb

Oh that's an unpleasant cliffhanger.

JoJo

please hurry up with the next one, that cliffhanger is too much

Pig

See what I fuckin mean?!

BigBro Bluesman

Or maybe even send a hug bomb into the instinctive hordes up north as a show of force while also showing the utility of allowing it to continue

Beeees!

So I'm guessing there's a biggest bomb on its way, and maybe yating will teleport friendlies out at the last moment??

Beeees!

It's one thing to imagine how the other divinities are in-person, but props to you Blue for nailing the inhuman nature of them especially the Ox.

zmessing11

Will the “End-Game” make it in time for Jack’s plan? What has Jack just done to Yating’s brand? Will anyone live through this calamitous encounter? Find out next time, on Sexy Sect Babes!

Allen Mainville

I hope Jack manages to get back on the bullshit through clever manipulation of the truth, our boy has it in him !

Laenthis Tranchesoleil

He could supersede his current status. A mortal god if you will. A man, with no ki, no divine powers, so ordinary he doesn't even register to a cultivator. Who can kill a false prophet. Defies a goddess and frees her children. Protects mortal and cultivator alike. I'm also willing to bet that given the might is right and fact that if you kill someone evidently they were unfit, I could see the mark limiting the divinities powers. Now we see yating unchained.

Ruvia fanboy

Shit man this was heart palpitation inducing excitement...but damn I hate this dbz cliffhanger bs?! It's fuckin killing me here why did you have to stop it there!!

BigBro Bluesman

Honestly he can easily retain divine status, and I would be quite pissed if he doesn't think of it ! A simple twist on the truth... "I am indeed no cultivator, because I come from another plane entirely, but my weird powers are real" and he becomes even more impressive.

Laenthis Tranchesoleil

More!!! This was an awesome chapter lol.

apathy

Epic

Ry

….huh, you know, it would be funny if this all just cements his Divine status even further lol

aj0413

Jack told you Shi. 3 dead divinities, thousands of cultivators, and millions of imperial soldiers would be the price to go back on the arrangement. Look 2 a tiger and ox here to place their heads on the alter and the 3rd the rooster now forever dead to imperial interests.

Pagemaster

HELL YEAH! LETS GET READY TO RUUUUUUUUMBLEEEEEE!

Shadowkiller44

Was not expecting the ol’ “oops! Got your lung!”. Great chapter!

Cole Peterson

And there's the summary Kick to the Jaw from Reality, as anticipated. And now we see how loyal Murm and Bhati are now that the brand can be turned off.

Arkyrion

MORE

Lava_Viper

One chapter. One epilogue. Maybe more. I'm more than happy to expand to cover all my bases. I want people satisfied at the point we've arrived at before I move on. Though it will kill me not to end on a cliffhangers. That's just not how the BlueFish rolls.

Blue Fishcake

two more chapter before the end. I think>

OneAngle Heaven

Inject it directly into my veins

Larynx Punchworthy

Great chapter! A god unchained is certainly one hell of a McGuffin

Noah Hamlen

That's a good chapter

Nick

Thank you!

Andrew

I knew he'd turn off the mark somehow, I just didn't know it'd be his blood to do it

Phlojem

Well that's a fuckin chapter. How many are left in the book of you're willing to say?

Brandon Longtine

Someone's not getting a happy cow brush.

Carlos Torres

NULLLLLLL!!!!

OneAngle Heaven

I need moreeeeee

Eman


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