Chapter 2220: Reasons
Divine Emperor of Death
Chapter 2220: Reasons
Although Davis and Ancestor Cornelia stared at Founder Alstreim Windstorm in incredulity, Davis was quick to swallow those words as the truth. After all, Myria claimed that time flowed faster in the Fifty-Two Territories.
However, he didnât think it was byâ¦
âIn the First Haven World, everyone who ascended from the Fifty-Two Territories and received information from the next ascendants would know that time in the Fifty-Two Territories ran ten times faster. Those who experienced it knew it for a fact, while the rest of the population in the First Haven World remained skeptical. Only the ascended denizens of the Fifty-Two Territories would know what itâs like to meet their descendants who ascended because those descendants would be uhm⦠older than them.â
Founder Alstreim Windstorm lamented before his expression became one of embarrassment while Davis and Ancestor Cornelia gawked.
âFounder, can I know whatâs your age?â Davis couldnât help but ask.
âIâm thirty-five thousand years old.â The Founder Alstreim Windstorm didnât hesitate to answer, but he paused before continuing, âWhen I established the Alstreim Family, I was eighteen thousand years old. I spent ten thousand years in the family, seeing it flourish before secretly ascending, and after eight thousand years passed, Iâm here again.â
Suddenly, Founder Alstreim Windstormâs expression fell.
âHowever, the fact that so many of my descendants, even talented ones, passed away before my calling is⦠unfortunate.â
âBut fortunately, I met you!â He brightly smiled at Davis and threw his head, laughing out loud, âAhahaha! You make me so proud that I donât believe that itâs my own blood!â
âHeheâ¦â Davis dryly laughed over this easygoing character.
Should he doubt his story? Doubt his intentions when he couldnât find anything of concern?
Even with Level Two Obscure Intent of Enigmatic Heart Laws, he couldnât find anything strange.
âMaybe the exhaustion is interfering. I must bring my main body hereâ¦â Davis thought.
âMhm, Alstreim Windst-â
âPlease call me Little Alstreim.â
Founder Alstreim Windstorm stopped laughing and re-enunciated at Ancestor Cornelia as he interrupted her.
Ancestor Cornelia was a bit overwhelmed by the respect she was shown, while Davis could see how the Alstreim Family got its morals, even monogamy being placed as an ideal to follow that he felt that even this character should have only one or two wives.
It was the Founderâs teaching, after all, although he hadnât learned it as his mother Claire didnât bother to teach him that but taught Loret Familyâs teachings mixed with her own ideals. She didnât want him to be monogamous, mostly because they had to propagate the Loret Family.
At that time, he didnât pay heed as he was monogamous but got changed as he grew up in a polygamous environment, but now, he was following her ideal although it was not to the dot as she didnât him want to marry more than ten, which he knew he was going to do sooner or later.
Nonetheless, he actively listened to their conversation, trying to get more clues.
âDid Clovis and Hernan make it to the immortal world, I mean, the First Haven World? How are they doing?â
âOh, theyâ¦â Founder Alstreim Windstorm pursed his lips as he smiled wryly, âThey did.â
âThen why donât I see even one of them?â
âGood, ask more questionsâ¦â Êá´á´á´ Êá´á´á´sá´ á´Êá´á´á´á´Ês á´á´ ÒÊá´á´á´¡á´ÊÉ´á´á´ á´Ê. á´á´á´ á´É´ÊÊ.
Davis kept listening while Ancestor Cornelia appeared eager to know, her face full of old ladyâs curiosity.
As for who Clovis and Hernan could be, Davis could imagine that they were the Burning Phoenix Ridge Ancestors who ascended in the past eighty thousand thousand years or more, again, kept a secret.
âBecause⦠not everyone dares to enter this desolate place.â
âWhat do you mean?â Ancestor Cornelia narrowed her eyes at Founder Alstreim Windstormâs wry smile.
âAncestor Cornelia, have you not made any progress to become an immortal in all these years? Or did you refuse to make progress when you actually could?â
ââ¦â
Ancestor Cornelia blinked before she clenched her teeth, âDonât change the topic. Did something happen to them? Little Alstreim, please tell me. I need to know.â
ââ¦â
Founder Alstreim Windstorm appeared stumped for a few seconds before he took two deep breaths.
âYou donât see them here because they most likely havenât lost anything.â
ââ¦â Ancestor Corneliaâs heart turned cold, âWhat do you mean? Is there some kind of legacy treasures everyoneâs after?â
âNo. What weâre after isnât an object but a reason.â
Founder Alstreim Windstorm paused before turning to look at Davis, his eyes appearing complicated before returning his gaze.
âEverything changed when those terrifying beasts invaded from the dark light in the skies.â
âYou escaped from them?â Ancestor Corneliaâs gaze shook.
Founder Alstreim Windstorm trembled as his head lowered, âYou could say that, but itâs not entirely right.â
âAfter becoming an immortal, itâs difficult to give birth. I and two of my sons, whom I ascended with, made it to the immortal level. We were a family of twenty-six, growing with prosperity and health. Even three of my grandsons had become immortals, protecting the family in my stead most of the time. That third grandson of mine⦠he had only recently become an immortal. Not even a year could have passed⦠I swear⦠and yetâ¦â
His voice turned hoarse, even sobbing ever so lightly.
âThose terrifying beasts⦠they trampled upon my home and devoured them all in the blink of an eyeâ¦!!!â
ââ¦â
Davis and Ancestor Cornelia saw his face twist in rage and sorrow before becoming one of helplessness as he let go of his clenched fists.
âUnfortunately, I wasnât there to protect them at that time. Even if I couldnât protect them, I wouldâve been glad to die with them. However, even that kind of fate wasnât entitled to me.â
Founder Alstreim Windstorm raised his head, his eyes slightly wet as his protruding apple moved.
âWandering aimlessly, I saw the ray of light striking the giant formation in the center, which everyone speculated was the Fifty-Two Territories. When it struck the giant formation, it formed spatial ripples on the outside.â
âI donât know about others, but since I lost everyone, there was nothing to lose in entering the Fifty-Two Territories, hoping to see the flourishing state of the Alstreim Family I established. Perhaps, the others must be the same, having lost their people and coming here to look for solace and safety but most importantly, a reason to live, if not, create one.â