Chapter 14
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Libro looked away from the computer monitor and sighed, âItâs going to be a really long road for him if he insists on continuing.â
âUncle, why are you so invested? You understand the divide between the Mortal World and Cultivation World better than anyone else. Itâs impossible for him to succeed. The fact he could even come here at all is a miracle enough, we canât possibly expect more.â
If Dyon was there, he would have noted that the one who spoke was Pertinacis. He was currently giving his uncle an odd look. He didnât understand quite understand why his Uncle was so interested in this Dyon.
Of course, Pertinacis had personally witnessed Dyonâs performance that day. But, after calmly analyzing what happened, he realized that the feat of defeating Mayumi definitely couldnât be replicated. And, likewise, he also concluded much like Dyon did that the latter couldnât possibly lug around a piano everywhere, right?
He wasnât exactly wrong in his assessment, the Mortal World and the Martial World shared the same planet, each on their own half, but they might as well have been from two completely different worlds. If it wasnât for the fact that the Mortal World didnât have any cultivation energy, thus making it worthless in their eyes, the mortals would have already been wiped from existence long ago.
Who knew how Dyon even managed to awaken a small ability to cultivate?
âPertinacis, how long did it take you to master the speed reading technique?â
Rather than answering the question, Libro asked another of his own.
âUm, I havenât. Why would you ask me that uncle? You know only crystal level family members have mastered the first level of the technique. Clearly, I havenât even reached that level, let alone mastered it. You should tease someone else if youâre bored.â
Pertinacis had always been like this. He was a very by the books type of person. He didnât even seem embarrassed as he spoke, just stating the fact casually.
âIt took Dyon less than an hour to reach a rudimentary understand of the first level, and that was only because that was the only part of the technique I gave him. If he was in our family, heâd already be crystal level.â
âWhat?!â Pertinacis looked to his uncle in shock.
Libro seemed to get some satisfaction from watching his stoic nephew finally show a hint of emotion. He didnât act his age at all.
An unassuming girl at the corner of the monitoring room looked up from her book. She had her brunette hair was up in a bun, her golden eyes were sparkling through her carbon framed glasses. She wore a cheongsam that was a beautiful purple with white lilies. It clung to her thighs closely, outlining her perfect figure. Her lips were full, painted with a bright red that complemented her fair skin.
Her beauty was, without a doubt, beyond words, as if her mere presence placed untold pressure on the world around her to worship in praise. Somehow, though, this beauty seemed to be dulled due to her slightly pale appearance.
The young girlâs gentle voice spoke out. âYou gave the technique to him Uncle?â
Hearing such a question, Libro couldnât help but blush slightly.
âI did. Iâm embarrassed to say that the only reason was because he asked for it. I found it quite impressive that someone who had never had contact with the martial world before would be able to assume such a technique existed, so I gave him a chance. Never did I think heâd actually be able to master it in such a short time. His talent is astounding.â
âFather might not be too pleased about that,â The girl in purple replied lightly.
âHaha, Iâve never seen you so worried about a boy, my dear Madeleine.â
Madeleine didnât seem too embarrassed by what her uncle was saying. She only smiled lightly, her aura like a refreshing dew. Unlike her younger brother, Pertinacis, she had the calm sort of temperament that wasnât afraid to open itself up to the world.
A soft laughter filled the room. âYouâre always so intent on playing match maker, uncle.â
âBut, of course, thereâs nothing I want to see more than my beautiful nieces with a worthy man.â
âNieces? Did you have another one,â Madeleine said, laughing again.
Libro looked over mysteriously, âOur little princess Delia, and the little fox Meiying, seem to be interested in him as well.â
Delia, sitting across from Madeleine and next to Meiying looked over. âDonât joke around like that, uncle Libro. Weâre only friends.â
Meiying giggled as she continued fiddling with a strange compass she had in front of her.
Madeleine looked over at them questioningly.
âDonât look at me like that big sister, how could I be with a man weaker than me? We should stand as equals, at the very least. Running around, chasing skirts like that without having any power of his own. Itâs pathetic. Plus, even if he was that strong, I have no interest in that sort of thing,â Delia said, rolling her eyes.
Libro clicked his tongue. âI donât know if youâre right about that Delia. Chasing skirts is the way of all men, some just have more boldness than others. But, not all men can spend days on end buried in their studies⦠Especially not with a mortal body.â
Delia froze, the whetstone she was using to sharpen her sword radiated a crisp metallic sound.
Libro smiled knowingly, âif he doesnât die first, you may not be stronger than him for too long. You all heard it, he could have taken the slight the Pillar Heads prepared for him with a lowered head and a closed mouth, yet he didnât. Determination is exactly what you need to be strong.â
Meiyingâs eyes sparkled with interest. She knew her friend better than anyone else and was well aware Delia felt somewhat indignant for Dyon as well. But, when it came to the matters of the Martial World, there was also not many people who understood its cruelty more than Delia.
âYouâre going to need to be honest with yourself, you know youâre a softy. Youâve been trying to be someone you arenât since your mom went missing⦠it hurts me that all I can do is watch from the side. Maybe running away from new relationships is exactly what you donât need.â Meiying thought to herself.
It was quite baffling. It seemed that the one who looked to be the most childish amongst them was maybe the most mature.
Libro turned to a monitor with a pensive look on his face. All he saw was static. The interference wasnât allowing him to see into the room.
âIt seems like his technology is quite interesting. Letâs hope heâs okay.â
Madeleine curiously observed the few who were the closest to her. Her blood brother, two young girls she saw as her own little sisters, her blood uncleâ¦
Each and every one of them was somehow thinking about a mortal boy who had only just appeared in their lives. Logically, he should have been nothing more than a blip, but he already had such a hold on them.
She couldnât help but to be curious. She wondered if her path would ever cross with this Dyon Sacharro.