The Martial Unity

Chapter 2546 Rising Sect



Chapter 2546 Rising Sect

2546 Rising Sect

The destruction that the quasi-Sage-level beasts caused was indiscriminate. Even though they were barely left alone for a single millisecond before the swift Masters and Sages intervened, they killed countless Sekigaharans in the blink of an eye.

They also destroyed large swathes of crucial infrastructure. The Sekigahara Confederate ended up in a position that was even worse than that of the Britannian Empire. Out of all the Sage-level powerhouses in the world, they were in the most precarious position. If not for the Sages, this nation would have been long wiped off the map. Rui grew extremely serious at this realization.

Even he managed to put aside his many, many grievances with the Sekigaharans and regard the situation objectively.

"A Sage-level powerhouse cannot be allowed to fall." Emperor Rael nodded with approval. "If even a single Sage-level powerhouse falls, then we will all suffer the increased pressure. Especially the Kandrian Empire."

Rui nodded. "Alright, I will head to the Sekigahara Confederate first."

He was planning to visit it anyway, so it didn't matter whether it was first or not.

He had to admit, he was a little curious about what a nation led by maniacs would be like. Just what kind of civilization had they formed that led them to being among the most powerful nations of human civilization?

Although their failures and shortcomings had been all but exposed during the Great East Panamic War, he knew that there must have been something that they did right that allowed them to become a Sage-level powerhouse with immense influence over North-East Panama.

"The potential collapse has shaken them out of their arrogance," Emperor Rael explained. "Not just them, but also other Sage-level powerhouses. They aren't stupid, after all. If it could happen to the Britannian Empire and the Sekigahara Confederate, then it could happen to any one of them. And thus, the Martial World has taken action."

"The Panamic Martial Federation..." Rui murmured as his eyes widened with shock. "...has lowered the restrictions on using extreme methodologies to increase the rate of breakthroughs?!"

It was much harder to pass on than the diluted Hellbringer model, which was specifically meant to be spread at the cost of lowered sensitivity.

Rui heaved a sigh.

Even after all the power he had accrued, he didn't have the power to steer human civilization as he pleased. "Fine," he relented.

"I know you are not pleased with this." His father's tone softened. "But reality rarely goes as we please. Now, let us cover some of the more important topics and topics that are more directly related to you."

"A progress report on the dissemination of the Water Sect?" Rui's eyes lit up. "Since you were indisposed, I took the liberty of overseeing the development and the spread of the Water Sect," his father explained. "The headquarters of the Water Sect is entirely complete and is already functional. The training methodologies that you created and the resources that Charles DiViliers developed have already been implemented by the headquarters. Your staff and administration have overseen them just as you ordered them to, and so far it has gotten a lot of new members."

Rui grew enthused with optimistic reports that painted a sect that was already brimming with activity and membership.

Thousands of Martial Apprentices joined on the very first day!

Many more grew completely enamored with the extraordinary Martial Path of Adaptive Evolution and wished to obtain even a fraction of the supreme power of the Dawnbringer, one of the most extraordinary Martial Artists in all of human history.

"You have become an inspiration to countless Martial Artists in the Kandrian Empire, especially those of the Lower Realms," his father went on. "Your story is truly an extraordinary tale that would leave any listener or reader in awe. You have become a singularity of sorts within the Martial World."

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