Chapter 130
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
The headmaster clapped happily. âThe split minds technique! Never would I think that a child as young as you could master it to such a level! The old fogies at the formations guild would bend over backwards to have you as a disciple!â
Dyon smiled lightly. He already had a master, he wasnât in the market for another. But, he didnât ruin the mood by saying something like that.
âHeadmaster, do you not have an array alchemy guild?â
A complicated look flashed across the features of Riâs father. âThis⦠Itâs been a long time since anyone has accepted array alchemy as the true form of those two practicesâ¦â
Dyon frowned. He had heard Uncle Ail complain about this on multiple occasions, but, he didnât think it would be such a big problem.
Riâs father, having seemingly read Dyonâs mind, continued, âtruth is, many are going with the flow of things. Someone from a long time ago decided that the two crafts were better kept separate, and they taught their disciples who then taught their disciples.
âFrom your question, I assume you already have a master and that this master appreciates array alchemy in its truest form. Maybe only someone with an innate aurora like you could turn that around.â
Dyon nodded, appreciating his encouragement.
âAh, Iâm sorry senior, I havenât learned your name.â
Riâs father laughed, âNo, no, thatâs due to my own rudeness. You can call me Uncle Acacia; a friend of my daughter shouldnât be so formal with me.â
Dyon smiled, he appreciated seniors who didnât put on airs. And for Uncle Acacia to be so powerful, it spoke to his character.
Ri smiled off to the side, âALRIGHT! Come on, letâs choose a place for you to stay. You canât be following me all the time. Although youâd make an adorable puppy, Iâll get tired of you.â
Uncle Acacia and Dyon smiled bitterly, fully understanding Riâs personality. Uncle Acacia gave Dyon an apologetic look before tossing him a school badge. It was made of a simple oak and had an acacia carved into it with sprinkled colors of red and yellow, but despite its simplicity, it exuded a strange profoundness.
Dyon waved the headmaster goodbye as he was dragged away by Ri.
Uncle Acacia chuckled, walking away.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
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Dyon soon found himself alone in a room, it seemed like Ri was intent on leaving him so he could only let it be. What he found interesting though was the fact that his room was much more aligned towards cultivating than it had been at Focus Academy. Dyon was able to sense defensive formations in the wall, and also a few instant repair formations in case you were strong enough to damage the walls.
âItâll be good to practice here. Maybe I should also actually go to class⦠the standards of a school in a society that has Celestial experts should be top notch⦠maybe one of my teachers might even be at the saint level!â
Dyonâs main goal, though, was to improve his body cultivation. Before he began tempering his own blood line, he wanted to first boost it with the essence blood he had now, that was the only way to gain the best effects.
âI guess Iâll have to go to the formation guild eventually to deal with this money issue⦠although intent fruits are helpful, according to the memories of master, they also hinder later progression. I should avoid using them to learn.â
Although Dyon knew money was important, his curiosity was getting the better of him. He wanted to know what his soul would manifest as.
As per usual, Dyon ignored the set of school robes, opting for his usual sweat pants and walked out of the door.
Almost immediately, he heard the lively chatter of students.
âDid you hear? Elder Flyleaf is holding a lecture soon. If we donât hurry, we wonât make it in time!â
Dyon raised an eyebrow, intrigued. âDo people usually get so excited about learning?â
The enthusiasm swayed Dyon, so he changed his thoughts on finding the cultivation library, and instead followed the flow of students towards a lecture hall on the third floor. Much to his disappointment, the area was already filled with a ridiculous number of students.
âI might as well sit in the air thenâ¦â
Thinking this much, a formation flashed below Dyonâs feet and he slowly raised himself above the crowd.
Dyon noticed a few raised eyebrows and snickers, but he ignored them. Was he supposed to just wade in with the masses when he could avoid it?
âWho is this kid?â
âDoesnât he understand that only seniors of high stature have the right to be in the air?â
âUsing a formation plate to try and circumvent the rulesâ¦â
Dyon held his chin in his hand, sitting cross legged. He was much too bored to entertain idiots who wanted to jump on whatever trend they could.
âPeople need to really stop assuming that I use array plates all the time. Are they color blind or something?â
âHey, kid. Get the fuck down from here, or Iâll get you down.â
Dyon didnât even bother looking over. He hadnât slept last night, so his eyelids were heavy. Wasted movements annoyed him. With a thought, his eyes flashed with gold, a silencing formation appeared around him.
Being ignored, the senior student who had spoken clenched his jaw in anger.
âIt seems he doesnât respect you too much, senior brother Benes,â a cute girl stood beside the fuming Benes, giggling.
âWould you like me to teach you a lesson senior brother? Wait⦠heâs human!â
Just as Benes was about to respond to a subordinate of his, the atmosphere quietened significantly as the majestic aura of a senior stifled the students.
Dyon looked up in excitement. âThis is a Saint?â
Although Dyon noticed Elder Flyleaf frown in his direction, he didnât mind too much. In an island filled with elves, it wasnât everyday you saw a human. In fact, it was practically never. The part of the forest Focus Academy used for its trials was just a very small portion of the island and wasnât a place visited often by elves.
Those that ever stepped out, were killed by higher level beasts they couldnât handle. Making it to the Elvin city, much less one of its academies, happened rarely. In fact, if it wasnât for Riâs knowledge, it would have been very likely that Dyon would have fallen victim as well.