Re-Awakening: Cannon Fodder With Strongest Talent-Chapter 156: The tower

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Chapter 156: The tower

After surrendering, Ethan turned towards a captain that had earth manipulation skill among the survivors. The man’s face bore cuts and bruises from the chaotic battle, but his earth-based talents remained intact.

"Bury them," Ethan commanded with quiet authority. "They deserve that much."

The captain nodded immediately, understanding the gravity of the gesture. Professional soldiers recognized honor when they saw it—respect for fallen enemies who had fought with genuine courage despite impossible odds.

"Yes, sir," the captain replied, his voice carrying the weight of someone who had witnessed systematic destruction of everything he’d served. "It will be done properly."

Earth manipulation flowed through the man’s enhanced physiology as he began the grim task of mass burial. Stone platforms cracked open to receive the fallen while mineral formations reshaped themselves into appropriate resting places.

The work proceeded with professional efficiency despite its emotional weight. Each body received individual attention while the earth itself seemed to respond to the captain’s respectful intent.

Ethan watched the burial proceedings with satisfaction that transcended personal victory. These subjects had died defending their territory with genuine loyalty—devotion that deserved recognition even from their conqueror.

Meanwhile, he gestured for Lord Vance to follow him toward a quieter section of the stronghold where private conversation could occur without interference.

"We need to discuss regional politics," Ethan said conversationally as they walked among cooling volcanic glass and crystal formations.

Vance nodded with defeated acceptance, his Peak-Gold capabilities reduced to an information asset. "What do you want to know?"

"Everything. Neighboring territories, resource locations, threats, opportunities. Complete intelligence briefing."

They found seating in an area that overlooked the burial operations below. The earth-manipulation captain worked with careful precision while the surviving subjects maintained a respectful silence.

"The eastern territory presents our... your primary regional concern," Vance began, his voice carrying professional assessment despite personal circumstances. "Lord Kassandra commands forces roughly equivalent to what I possessed before your arrival."

Ethan’s interest sharpened immediately. Another territorial organization with similar power levels suggested potential challenges that might require strategic planning rather than direct assault.

"Composition?"

"Three hundred subjects. Peak-Gold leadership with C+ grade Lightning Manipulation talent. Eight Gold-rank captains plus two High-Gold generals." Vance’s tactical mind provided precise intelligence despite his defeated status.

"Defensive capabilities?"

"Fortified mountain stronghold with natural barriers enhanced by magical engineering. Lightning-based area denial systems that challenge conventional assault approaches."

Ethan processed the information with analytical precision. Kassandra’s territory had the same level of power as Vance’s, which didn’t make Ethan worry that much. Just like he destroyed Vance’s, he would destroy Kassandra’s

"Lightning manipulation at C+ grade... might prove... interesting," he mused aloud.

"Lord Kassandra has never lost a territorial campaign," Vance continued with grudging respect. "Her lightning techniques can eliminate entire teams while her defensive positions make siege warfare extremely costly."

"The eastern territory would require careful assessment before direct confrontation."

"What about resource locations? Gold-rank spawning points, advancement materials, and assets worth claiming? I’ve already discovered the one with the Ironhide creatures,"

Vance’s expression shifted toward something approaching cunning despite his circumstances. "The Gold spawning point you’ve already discovered represents one of three in this region."

"Three spawning points. Locations?"

"One under Kassandra’s control in the mountain peaks. Another in the southern marshlands, currently unclaimed due to environmental hazards that make approach difficult."

Ethan nodded understanding. Multiple spawning points suggested advancement opportunities that could push many of his subordinates to gold rank within reasonable timeframes.

"Environmental hazards?"

"Toxic gases, unstable terrain, native creatures that challenge even Gold-rank capabilities."

The marshland site presented risk-versus-reward calculations that might prove worthwhile despite environmental complications. Systematic advancement often demanded accepting calculated dangers.

"Any other significant regional assets?"

Vance hesitated, his expression showing internal conflict between defeated cooperation and lingering territorial pride. Whatever he was considering carried weight beyond normal intelligence sharing.

"There is... something else," he said slowly, as if the words carried dangerous implications.

Ethan’s enhanced perception detected emotional undertones that suggested approaching revelation of substantial importance. His attention focused completely on the defeated Lord’s next words.

"Something that makes even territorial conquest seem insignificant by comparison."

The pause stretched as Vance gathered the courage to voice information that apparently challenged his understanding of regional power dynamics entirely.

"A large tower exists north of this territory," he said finally, his voice carrying religious awe. "Ancient construction that predates current territorial settlements by centuries, possibly millennia. I’m not sure where it came from or how, but I heard rumours that it’s always been there."

Ethan’s eyes widened in shock as the implications began crystallizing. Ancient structures suggested magical systems that transcended current civilisation entirely.

"Once entering the tower, you are faced with trials and rewards," Vance continued, his tone carrying the weight of witnessed impossibility. "There are different floors, each presenting escalating challenges with corresponding advancement opportunities."

The description triggered recognition patterns in Ethan’s enhanced memory. Tower-based advancement systems suggested systematic progression through increasingly difficult trials—exactly the kind of challenge that could provide transcendence beyond normal territorial limitations.

"Advancement opportunities?"

"Legendary. Each floor completion grants rewards that can accelerate development by years rather than months. You will gain access to abilities, skills and weapons that don’t exist in normal advancement paradigms."

Ethan’s pulse quickened as he processed the strategic implications. Tower-based advancement could provide pathways toward power levels that made territorial conquest seem like children’s games.

"But there’s a condition," Vance added, his voice dropping to whisper levels. "Only those who complete all floors are able to return to their real world."

The revelation hit like physical impact. Return to the real world—confirmation that this realm was somehow separate from normal reality, with the tower representing potential escape route.

"Complete all floors or remain trapped forever?"

"According to legend. Many have entered over the centuries. Very few have emerged, and those who did carried power that redefined entire regions." Vance’s expression showed mixture of fear and desperate hope. "Some say the tower selects worthy challengers rather than accepting random visitors."

The tower represented everything Ethan had been working toward—systematic advancement through increasingly difficult challenges, access to transcendent capabilities, and potential return to his original world with acquired power.

"Location specifics?"

"Three days’ travel through the northern mountains. The approach requires crossing territorial boundaries controlled by smaller Lords, but none with capabilities that would challenge your... individual strengths."

Ethan’s mind raced through strategic calculations. The tower offered advancement opportunities that could push him beyond Platinum limitations while providing a route back to the other world.

"What else do you know about the tower’s internal structure?"

"Rumors and legend only. Each floor supposedly presents different trial types—combat challenges, puzzle solving, endurance tests, magical manipulation requirements. Success grants immediate rewards while failure means death or worse."

"Worse than death?"

"Entrapment within the tower’s structure. Conscious existence without hope of advancement or escape. Living imprisonment that lasts until the tower itself crumbles."

The risks were substantial, but the potential rewards transcended anything territorial conquest could provide. Tower completion could mean return to his original world with power that redefined individual possibility entirely.

"The trials supposedly adapt to challenger capabilities," Vance continued. "Someone of your strength would face opposition calibrated to test Platinum-rank abilities rather than conventional power levels."

That information carried both promise and warning. Adaptive trials meant genuine challenge rather than trivial obstacles, but also suggested fair testing rather than impossible requirements.

"Time limits? Entry restrictions? Preparation requirements?"

"Unknown. The tower accepts challengers when it chooses, though some claim that demonstrating regional dominance influences selection probability."

Ethan studied the defeated Lord with calculating assessment. Regional dominance through territorial conquest might serve as a qualification for tower entry—systematic advancement through proven capability.

"Your eastern neighbour, Lord Kassandra. Eliminating her organization would constitute regional dominance?"

"Absolutely. Control of three territories plus associated spawning points would represent unquestioned regional supremacy."

Without wasting time, Ethan told Vance to bring the territory flag to him.

Vance nodded with a heavy sigh, his shoulders sagging under the weight of inevitable defeat. He knew this was bound to happen from the moment his elite forces had been eliminated. Territorial conquest always ended with flag transfer—the formal mechanism that transformed independent domains into subordinate holdings.

"I’ll retrieve it immediately," Vance replied with resigned professionalism.

The defeated Lord moved through his stronghold with the careful dignity of someone accepting unavoidable circumstances. His remaining subjects watched with expressions mixing grief and uncertainty as their leader approached the central administrative chamber where territorial symbols were secured.

The flag itself was a masterwork of magical craftsmanship. Its surface bore heraldic designs that proclaimed Vance’s authority while magical enhancement allowed it to serve as the foundation for all territorial systems.

"Here," Vance said, extending the flag toward Ethan with both hands in a gesture that carried formal weight beyond simple object transfer.

Ethan accepted the territorial symbol with appropriate gravity, understanding the significance of what was occurring. Once the flag was with another Lord, complete territorial merger became possible through magical integration systems.

"The merger process creates a large teleportation array," Vance explained with professional detachment despite personal loss. "Instantaneous travel between territorial centers, resource sharing, unified defensive systems."

The implications were substantial. Two territories functioning as integrated domains rather than separate holdings—administrative efficiency that multiplied developmental capabilities while eliminating coordination delays.

"My status changes from Lord to Vice-Lord," Vance continued, his voice carrying acceptance of reduced authority. "Advisory role without full administrative permissions. I’ll help manage operations, but ultimate decision-making authority transfers completely."

Ethan nodded understanding. Vice-Lord status provided valuable expertise without creating potential succession conflicts—experienced management under clear hierarchical structure.

"You might’ve lost your Lord status," he said, studying Vance’s defeated expression with analytical assessment. "But you’ve gained something very few can gain—being my subordinate."

The words carried promise beyond simple consolation. Ethan’s advancement suggested future capabilities that would transcend regional limitations entirely. Association with such power offered opportunities that independent territorial control couldn’t match.

"You will not regret it if you stay loyal," he continued with quiet authority that made the air itself seem heavier.

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