Chapter 155
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Dyon looked towards Zaltarish with a smile that wasnât a smile.
âIt seems Iâm not the only one who doesnât understand who theyâre dealing with. It also seems that Iâve made quite vast contributions to your kingdom without even my knowing. I wonder how much I could do if I actually tried?â
Zaltarishâs teeth clenched. Dyonâs meaning was clear. The plate they had used to improve so much was already vastly surpassed by himself. In fact, he implied that even the first plate was created by him as well. Didnât he say he had only been here a year!? So how did he create such a profound plate a year ago?! What level is he at now?!
Zaltarish wasnât so stupid as to doubt Dyonâs creation. Although he wasnât an expert, as a young master of a major family, he had knowledge in many areas. And, he knew enough about array theory to know that each array had its own unique finger print⦠in other words, it was impossible for Dyon to lie about who created the first plate in front of someone as knowledgeable as Jonas!
The eyes of the beauties sparkled. Before, they had thought Dyon was just a brute who didnât think before he did things. But, it was clear from earlier on when he said that he hadnât contributed to the Elvin Kingdom just yet, that he already had major plans to do so. They had no choice but to change their assessment of the man in front of them.
As for Dyon, this didnât mean much to him. Since he knew Jonas had only initially acted abrasively with him since he assumed Dyon was breaking seniority by being in the air of a lecture without the power to do so, he didnât mind his character too much since he knew next to nothing about it. But, judging by his willingness to be honest about the value of Dyonâs array plates, there was no need to hold a grudge.
âSo, almighty member of the major families, is there anything else youâd like to test me on? Because if Iâm going to be honest, itâs not that I was stupid in not checking your identities before offending you. It was more so that your identities donât matter all that much to me at all.â
The eyes of the geniuses narrowed.
The crowd spoke in hushed whispers. The appearance of Dyon seemed to a thorn at the side of these young masters.
Zaltarish quickly recovered, a small smile appearing on his face. âAlright then. I hope you didnât take offense to my question, as a member of the major families, I only want the best for our kingdom. Since youâve contributed, I of course have no objections to your existence. We can proceed with the thought of this as just a friendly competition between candidates then.â
Dyon nodded, âof course, no problemâ¦â
Zaltarish smiled, âZaltarish Sigebryht.â
âDyon Sacharro.â
âMm, then Headmaster Acacia. How about we have a free for all intelligence competition? It wonât be school against school, but instead peers against peers, how about it?â
Uncle Acacia, being pleasantly surprised with Dyonâs performance, was in a good mood. As such, he didnât think that such an innocent request could lead to any problems.
âAnd what did the Sigebryht young master have in mind?â
Zaltarish nodded in acknowledgement. âHow about you pick a topic of debate? This way, the women can participate too. The crowd can treat this as a cultivation session. It would be greatly beneficial to them, no?â
Uncle Acacia suddenly realized what Zaltarish wanted to do. Having learned that Dyon had only been in the martial world for a little over a year, how could his debating skills in topics of cultivation match up to the young geniuses who had been privy to specialized tutoring since birth? But, it was too late to back down now.
Uncle Acacia smiled, deciding that since the result might be the same regardless, that heâd choose an unbiased topic.
âSince weâre here today to celebrate the choosing of campaign leaders for the Elvin Kingdom, how about a topic thatâs deeply ingrained within our culture? The debate topic will be on wills. Picking a winner in such a case is unnecessary, however, Iâm sure itâll be clear to everyone who listens.â
Dyon found this topic interesting. He had spent many days thinking about this topic. In fact, he had spent much of his six-month training period thinking about wills. But, what threw him off was the fact Uncle Acacia said that this was a deeply entrenched part of Elvin culture. Was this because of their belief that the soul was most important in understanding wills?
Zaltarish say leisurely, as though he couldnât see the table Ri had broken in front of him. Dyon was just as relaxed. In fact, Dyon had wrapped his hands behind his head, looking up at the sky as though this had nothing to do with him.
Dyon knew more than anyone that there was a tacit understanding that only he and Zaltarish would be speaking, but he didnât mind letting the atmosphere stew.
A calm smile rested on Zaltarishâs face as he took the initiative to start speaking.
âWills are a perfect debate topic Headmaster Acacia. With it being such an integral part of the Elvin Kingdom, what could be a better topic for campaign leaders?â
Uncle Acacia smiled, reclining comfortably in his chair and patting Riâs head lovingly.
Dyon smiled, still looking up at the sky. âIt seems Iâll get a chance to embarrass this annoying guy⦠and here I thought I wouldnât get a chance to put him in his place.â
Looking over, Dyon chuckled as he noticed the beauties looking at his exposed torso.
âI almost forgot that I ruined my shirt.â
Ri rolled her eyes as the beauties blushed, a bit ashamed that they had been caught.
Celine giggled. âHasnât anyone ever taught you to give beauties a mile even when you get none?â
A mysterious glint flashed in Dyonâs eyes, âI can give a mile anytime, but do you dare take it?â