My Infinite Cultivation System-Chapter 49: Julius Caesar

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Chapter 49: Julius Caesar

Alex’s gaze shifted toward the door just as it creaked open.

A tall, striking middle aged man stepped inside, his presence calm yet overwhelmingly dominant. Behind him followed five more figures, each radiating an aura so vast it felt like invisible mountains pressing down on the room.

[Name: Julius Caesar

Talent: Clairvoyance (SSS)

Rank: Level 9 Emperor

Note: He can see 3 seconds into the future when he activates his talent. He can maintain it for 10 minutes and then requires one hour of cooldown.]

"Holy...!"

Alex nearly jumped out of his seat. Three seconds might sound trivial to a mortal, but for an emperor? Three seconds was enough to decide three battles. Enough to slaughter. Enough to survive.

Still, he suppressed the urge to copy the talent. Not now. It would not be useful to him at his current stage.

"We have no time for childish quarrels," Julius said as he walked forward and took the central seat. His tone was cold and firm. "We asked you here to discuss our next move. Speak your thoughts."

Luis stood first. "We should wait outside and set an ambush. If any vanguard unit from a superior race discovers our location, we eliminate them instantly. They won’t get the chance to report back."

Several emperors nodded in agreement.

Elyndros slowly turned his head toward Alex. "What do you think?"

Every gaze in the room shifted toward him at once. The pressure was suffocating. The strongest beings in the entire domain were staring at a young man as if weighing his worth in silence.

Alex did not flinch.

"Master," he said calmly, "if an emperor dies outside... is there a way to trace where he died?"

The atmosphere froze.

Color drained from several faces as they instinctively reversed the scenario in their minds.

"I think we should observe first," Alex continued. "It’s unrealistic to assume we won’t be discovered. If this truly is some kind of trial, our location may be revealed manually by whatever higher system governs this."

He folded his hands behind his back.

"We still have sixteen years of protection. We gather information. We assess their power scale. We should avoid killing envoys recklessly. Plans can be formed once we understand what we are facing."

Silence followed.

"Excellent." Julius smiled faintly. "Alex Moriarty, correct? You are worthy of your talent."

"You overpraise me, President." Alex looked slightly embarrassed.

Marcus snorted loudly.

"Little genius," he said with open disdain, "maybe your immature brain cannot process the entire picture. Let me enlighten you. If we want to maintain the barrier, we must hunt emperor level monsters. If other races are hostile, how do you propose we leave to hunt? We would be completely exposed."

Alex’s eyes flickered.

"Master, we have teleporters. And there is Mister Adam, the portal specialist. Hunting will not be impossible. The risk will increase, yes. But not beyond reason."

Then he looked directly at Elyndros.

"And if you give me time... I will become strong enough to handle every situation myself."

Arthur leaned forward. "When you say time, how long?"

"Five years." Alex did not hesitate.

Marcus laughed mockingly. "Five years? You think you can surpass us in just five years who accumulated their strength over centuries?"

Something in Alex finally snapped.

"Why don’t you shut that gutter mouth of yours?" he shot back. "How the hell did you even become an emperor? If you were my son, I would have beaten you daily until you learned basic decency, you Nightveil scum."

The entire hall went silent.

Marcus exploded to his feet. "What did you say, worm? You dare curse me? You know the rule. If someone below emperor insults an emperor, the punishment is death."

He turned toward Julius. "President. Allow me to execute this future lawbreaker."

Alex stared at him like he was looking at a clown.

"You truly have the brain of a chicken,don’t you?" he said coldly. "My worth to humanity is infinitely greater than yours. You are nothing but trash who reached emperor realm by devouring family treasures and luck."

Elyndros burst into laughter. He knew how vile Alex’s mouth could be. Now that his enemies were being burned down, he couldn’t help but feel an unmeasurable pleasure inside.

Arthur and Julius struggled visibly to suppress theirs. As hosts, they should maintain decorum. But this was absurd.

Marcus trembled in fury, but Luis grabbed his arm.

"We are leaving," Luis announced. "Inform us of the meeting’s outcome."

He paused and looked at Alex.

"I hope you remain safe, Mr. Future Alliance President."

With that, he left. Several emperors followed him.

Alex merely smirked.

"Aren’t you afraid?" Julius asked curiously.

"Afraid of what?" Alex replied casually. "I’ll just cling to your thick thigh until I grow my own. Once mine is thicker, you can cling to me instead."

Several emperors nearly choked.

Julius finally lost control and laughed loudly.

"Hahaha! You are welcome to cling to my thigh. In fact, I have a granddaughter. Why not marry her and stay with me until your thigh grows strong enough?"

Elyndros immediately stood.

"He is my student! And my thigh is no less thick than yours, you old bastard. Besides, Anna will become his wife. How dare you try to steal my future son in law?"

The remaining emperors felt secondhand embarrassment. They had gathered to discuss existential threats, yet the two strongest beings were arguing like competitive fathers at a wedding banquet.

A sudden huff came from outside.

Nolan entered.

"You two brats. Enough. Don’t you have manners?"

His voice alone suppressed the entire hall.

Everyone stood and bowed.

"Thank you, Master, for joining," Julius said respectfully, standing and offering his seat.

Nolan waved it off and instead sat beside Alex.

Then he leaned close and whispered, though his voice carried clearly across the room.

"You should marry my great granddaughter. Most beautiful girl in the clan. Perfect figure for giving birth to ten children."

The hall froze again.

"Grandmaster..." Alex forced a wry smile. "Perhaps we should focus on survival first."

Several emperors silently thought the same thing.

Turns out he is the most mature one here.

Nolan’s expression finally grew serious.

"We gather information first. Necessary measures can be taken afterward. Let’s wait and see what happens. Beside the monsters from different locations will also gather here if I am not mistaken."

The mood shifted back to tension.

Then Elyndros suddenly said, "Alex, didn’t you want to meet someone with teleportation talent? There he is." 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

Alex turned.

[Name: Ye Han

Talent: Teleportation (S)

Rank: Level 4 Emperor

Note: He can teleport to any location he has personally seen. Maximum cumulative distance per session is one light year. After reaching that mark, he would have to take rest for 3 hours.]

Alex stood.

"Sir," he asked respectfully, "can you explain the mechanism of your talent? Were you able to teleport even at low levels?"

Ye Han nodded. "Yes. From the beginning."

"When you teleport, do you feel spatial turbulence affecting your body?"

Ye Han shook his head slightly.

"When I teleport, a golden light wraps around me. I do not know its origin. But it protects me. I have never felt discomfort."

Alex’s eyes narrowed slightly.