Chapter 139
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
The words continued burning in the sky. What the people looked on didnât know, was that they wouldnât disappear for a long whileâ¦
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Dyon smiled to himself. It wasnât that he didnât know what was happening, but more so that it appeared like a dream to him. He had no idea his soul manifestation had resulted in such a phenomenon.
Although to everyone else this had been a simple process, to Dyon, he was constantly monitoring the communication between his aurora and soul. The number of times he felt the connection nearly break was too many to count.
In fact, it was rare to succeed on soul manifestation the first time. Often, the more powerful the manifestation was, the later in life it would be manifested. However, this didnât apply to Dyon because his aurora was fully awakened. For instance, had he been aware of the unique type technique when he was 5 years old, he could have done it then as well as long as he had a proper understanding of certain aspects of cultivation.
Slowly, Dyonâs duo soul manifestation shrunk to a size more comparable to his true soul cultivation level. During soul manifestation, the manifestation would display power far beyond itself as it was heralded into the world. But, after the process was over, its sole power source would be the soul of its owner.
In the end, the sword in the hand of Dyonâs manifestation disappeared into the blood red and black pagoda. The figure loomed at 5 meters tall while the pagoda shimmered in the air domineeringly at 20 meters tall.
They slowly faded out of existence as Dyon opened his eyes to find the purple-blue eyed beauty watching him intently. His sweat drenched body rippled as he felt his muscles flex as though they were getting used to a new-found power.
Dyon smiled a warm smile. âHello.â
The beauty smiled, looking down.
Dyon tilted his head in confusion until he noticed a distinct breeze. He chuckled, âyouâre quite bold silver fairy. Iâm quite happy to be here for your viewing pleasure.â
The girlâs light laugh filled the libraryâs roof top as the last light of Dyonâs aurora faded out of existence.
âAre you even aware of the commotion you just caused?â Her voice was light and inviting, still carrying a hint of amusement.
Dyon stood, causing the girlâs curious eyes to scan him once again as he slid on a new pair of sweats, lamenting the fact he had lost a pair until he realized he could just make new ones with his Essence stage aurora.
Dyon chuckled to himself, âusing array alchemy to make sweatpants? Who would have thought?â
âWhat commotion was that?â Dyon asked, curious as to what she meant.
The silver haired beauty didnât seem to be paying attention as she studied Dyonâs handsome face. Suddenly she started as she noticed his ears were distinctly human.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâre human⦠Itâs rare to see someone as handsome as you even in our kingdom, I didnât expect that,â she said with a smile that seemed to outshine everything else.
Dyon could still feel endless heat coming off of himself, so he forewent the shirt and instead sat on another array, facing the beauty.
âElves really are a beautiful race,â he said softly. Dyon was imperceptibly radiating a domineering will. Usually the silver-haired girl wouldnât be so bold, but Dyonâs demonic will was affecting her emotions without her realizing.
The girl shook her head gently as Dyon thought about how beautiful Madeleine would be when she reached her age. He shivered in excitement.
âYouâre looking at me but thinking of someone else?â The girlâs lips pouted slightly. She was quite adorable.
Dyon chuckled. âA womanâs intuition is truly something else⦠or does it have to do with your cultivation?â
The girl smiled mysteriously. âWhy donât you tell me about her?â
Dyon smiled, thinking back to the elegant young lady. Her brunette hair in a bun and her crystal framed glasses accenting her shimmering gold eyes.
âIâm quite conflicted. My mother always taught me to never speak of other women in front of one. But, she also taught me to never disappoint a lady. What do you think I should do?â
âYour mother sounds like a woman that managed to be your fatherâs only wife. I would have liked to meet her,â she said with sympathy in her eyes.
Dyon smiled, becoming even more intrigued by this woman. How could she read him so well?
âYou would be quite a scary wife to have. How would anyone keep anything from you?â An interested glint flashed in Dyonâs eyes.
âIt would depend on whether that person made me love them enough to not worry about their flaws, no?â She said with a light smile.
âLooks like I wonât win a war of words with herâ¦â Dyon thought with a small smile. That was most definitely a first for him.
âSpeaking of worrying, what exactly did I do while I was meditating?â Dyon looked up into the sky, but, the night sky had already calmed. Unbeknownst to him, it had been hours since his soul manifestation stopped distorting the inner world. So, the elders had long since fixed the breech.
The girl pointed to a book that Dyon had somehow missed on the ground.
âTry moving it. I already tried while you were still meditating, but, it wouldnât move an inch.â
Dyon started, looking at the ancient tome. It was embedded firmly into the ground. It was an indistinct brown color and had a normal belt latching it closed.
Dyon absentmindedly picked the book up. The girlâs eyes flashed as she realized moving the tome was nothing to Dyon, âas I thought, itâs here for him. Is it what I think it is?⦠thereâll be a huge commotionâ¦â
Dyonâs mind shuddered as he immediately felt a connection with the tome. However, something told him that he wouldnât be able to open it. Much like the levels of the Sageâs tower, he could only wait patiently for the right day to come.
But, the book itself seemed to increase aspects of his soul just by being in contact with it. His perception stretched out further, and he faintly felt that his soul defenses had increased to the peak of the Essence stage although his level was still at the lower Essence stage.