Chapter 15
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Dyon yawned, his eyes slowly opening to the expansive blue of Focus Lake. He had to admit that the scenery here was quite beautiful. He felt that his Mortal World should definitely consider building more underwater structures like this.
Remembering the events of the past few days, though, Dyonâs gaze grew cold. If the others who had known him as a skirt chasing joker saw him now, it would be hard to say if theyâd recognize him at all.
Jumping out of bed, the coldness in Dyonâs eyes seemed to vanish as he clapped his hands together.
âI AM SO HUNGRY!â
After taking a quick shower, Dyon threw on some black sweats and a new white T. He rolled up his sweats to about mid-calf then hopped back onto his bed. Flicking his wrists, he, as fast as his hands would allow, pulled out a weekâs worth of food and started eating.
Soon afterwards, Dyon patted his stomach and let out a satisfied burp. He fell backwards onto his bed, feeling refreshed.
âAlright, first things first, Iâll have to figure out how to fix this speed reading technique problem before reading the books on arrays. I suspect Libro didnât give me the full technique, if the Sapientia family was so generous, they wouldnât force all research to be under their name. Not to mention, I wouldnât have seen so many students reading books the normal way in the library.â
Libro had no way of knowing that Dyon would be able to see through him with such a simple deduction. Who knew how heâd react if he knew?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Dyon pushed himself up and crossed his legs, meditating on the matter.
He had gotten in the habit of meditation due to his father. His old man was always a stoic and quiet one, the kind of military man who didnât seem to know how to smile. But, he had taught Dyon many things before his death, things Dyon would never forget.
Of course, there were quite a few things Dyon ignored as well. His father was a man who always emphasized the importance of hierarchy and listening to your superiors. Unfortunately, his son was too head strong to even consider doing any of that.
It wasnât long after Leonel started his meditation that he realized something astonishing.
âHmm? Thatâs odd⦠The books I read seem to be organized just like regular memories would be. Donât tell me that sleep was the answer, that makes no senseâ¦â
Dyon thought of many possibilities. Did he have a break through in cultivation? Did the technique just take time to take proper affect? Or maybe it really was sleep?
But he didnât find any of the answers to be suitable. The speed reading technique, from Dyonâs understanding, was a low-level soul technique. Low level soul techniques were exceedingly more complex than regular energy or body cultivation methods because the soul was an enigma for many in the martial arts world.
That thought alone seemed to remove the possibility of a breakthrough in cultivation resulting in his now more organized memory of the plants. The spontaneous breakthrough of the soul? If Dyon even thought of mentioning this, heâd get laughed out of any room.
All signs pointed toward the technique just needing time, but something was telling Dyon that it wasnât that simple. An incomplete technique wouldnât find itself whole that easily, and that was the main problem.
Dyon assumed the issue stemmed from the incomplete technique, so it suddenly being perfect now was just odd.
Thinking to this point, Dyon decided not to waste unnecessary thoughts on something he didnât have enough information on, another one of his fatherâs teachings. So, he decided to begin speed reading the books on arrays to test the technique some more. Maybe this time he would be able to see what changes there might be and come to a better conclusion.
Hundreds of books appeared in Dyonâs room. After reaching for the first, his body trembled with another astonishing discovery.
âThis⦠itâs much faster than before⦠And⦠itâs already part of my memories.â
Dyon was astounded and he had every right to be. The reason he started with the plant books was because they were much simpler, and much less about theories and abstract concepts. A book on plants simply pointed out the unique characteristics of the plants, what it could be used for, and what properties you would want or avoid when mixing it with other plants.
The more complex books simply detailed the plantâs information to the cellular level to give an array alchemist the most in-depth overview possible. This was in fact the most important aspect of grasping plant grafting. But, array theory was many times more complex. It was often the reason why there were no real array alchemists in Focus Academy.
Not only were the concepts beyond the scope of what most could understand, Dyon had just found out that it had insane requirements for the soul and even required a trait most martial artists didnât have: the Aurora.
This was all to say that since array theory books were much more complex, it should have taken him longer to get through a single book. But, somehow, it took him less than a single minute.
Unfortunately for Dyon, even though this should have been great news for him, the information about this so-called Aurora was brand new to him.
âDammit, if I had known array theory had such strict requirements, I would have chosen another faction. Awakening this mindâs eye nonsense requires so many resources. If I had this much money, I wouldnât be joining such a run-down faction. Iâd be traveling the martial world looking for the best cultivation methods.â
Dyon almost felt like flipping a table. The more he learned about the Mindâs Eye, the more he wanted to shed tears.
âThis mindâs eye would be so useful⦠increased insight to wills⦠access to a 6th sense⦠upgraded intelligence⦠not to mention, it would make soul cultivation so much easier. Maybe I could one day triple cultivate soul, body and energyâ¦â
Dyon suddenly froze.
SLAP!
Dyonâs hand slapped his forehead, âI am such an idiot. Mindâs eye, soul cultivation, my unexplained increased efficiency in speed reading, the technique suddenly becoming whole? Maybeâ¦?â
Dyon dove into the piles of books, seemingly looking for one in particular.
âAh, here it is,â Dyon held a book up called âAwakening Your Aurora for Dummiesâ.
Dyon shook his head, âSeems like the martial world steals things from the human world too.â
Dyon was a bit confused at first by the title, but he then found out after speed reading the book that mindâs eye was a colloquial term for Aurora, they were interchangeable.
The book was broken up into 2 sections. An awakening section, and a sensing section.
The more Dyon read, the brighter his gaze became.
âI see. So, Innate Auroras are possible as well. Those with Innate Auroras experience a smoother path and greater talent in soul cultivation. But, according to the book âThe heavens are fair. If you think youâve been snubbed, awaken your own aurora and challenge the skiesâ. So⦠the question is, was my mindâs eye innate, or did something else awaken it.â
âOne way to find out,â Dyon placed the book down and kept his eyes closed, focusing on an abstract inner world.
A golden flame flooded his senses, he seemed to sense everything in the room even without his eyes. It was almost as if this sense was a superior one, making all others obsolete.
âGold!â
Having an Innate Soul was just a one in five chance. But, an Innate Aurora?
Even amongst a billion, there might not even be a single one.
This gold light that flooded Dyonâs senses? This was exactly the marker of the pinnacle talent of the soul.
Dyon clenched his fists tighter. His body might be weak and his energy cultivation talent might be poor, but his soul stood above on a plane of its own.
It seemed he finally had some capital to stand in this world.