Chapter 161
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Dyon stood with Ri outside of the Acacia Academy inner world in a daze.
In the sky, he saw the fiery words that still burned, seemingly pulling him in. Dyon smiled to himself.
âInterestingâ¦â
Ri hit him on the shoulder. âDonât stare at it for too long, are you trying to burn your eyes out of their sockets? Even the elders couldnât stand to stay in the castle.â
Dyon chuckled, not explaining anything. She already hadnât believed him once today, what was the use in adding to that total?
But, out of curiosity, he wanted to hear what people thought of the words in the sky. âHm, that definitely wasnât there last time. What happened?â
Ri looked up at the words in annoyance. âThat arrogant Zaltarish guy recently manifested his soul. So, Iâm sure you understand his arrogance now.â
âReally? Does this sort of thing happen all the time?â
Dyon truly had no idea about what occurred during manifestations. In the books he had read from Acacia Academy, he was aware of the ranking system, and the totem, but he hadnât researched far enough to get a good understanding of how rare some of these things were. Essentially, despite knowing that there were 10 quadrants, Dyon had no gauge on how often each occurred.
Ri sighed. âUnfortunately, no⦠The castleâs totem was destroyed, taking with it millennia of history. All thatâs left is those words.â
âDestroyed?â Suddenly Dyon thought of the ancient totem that appeared before him, âso thatâs what they think happened to itâ¦â
Ri and Dyon began floating toward the direction of the orphan haven.
âWhat about your manifestation? What quadrant was yours in?â Dyon had been looking forward to seeing Riâs manifestation out of curiosity, but, she hadnât needed it to trample Ores. Despite the fact Ores thought Ri won with a sneak attack, Dyon was clear on the fact she never needed such a thing.
Ri smiled mysteriously, âI havenât manifested my soul yet.â
Riâs words made Dyonâs eyes sparkle with interest. Since she hadnât manifested her soul yet, wouldnât that mean that it was difficult to do? Meaning her manifestation, once it was released, would be quite powerful.
What Dyon didnât know was that this was a point of bitterness for Ri. She felt like she was still decades away from manifesting her soul. She worried that, much like her uncle the King, sheâd spend centuries just to succeed.
She never told anyone this though⦠many of the major families hated the Acacia family. This animosity only increased with the disappearance of the king. If another genius on that level suddenly appeared, wouldnât she be asking for her own ruin? It was just yet another secret sheâd have to keep.
âItâll probably only take you a few tries to succeed though. Considering your innate aurora,â Ri said.
Dyon nodded in acknowledgement, then he suddenly started.
Originally, he had taken it for granted that he had an innate aurora. But, with Riâs words, he realized just how important it was.
âYou know, Iâm quite good at alchemy⦠what percentage of awakened is your aurora at currently?â
Ri froze at Dyonâs words. It dawned on her that Dyonâs array alchemy had reached unprecedented levels. To the point where he could already match some of the best experts of their island. If he could awaken her aurora to a higher level, wouldnât she be able to manifest her soul that much faster?
With the destruction of the tome, no one would be able to understand or get a feeling for how powerful Riâs manifestation was if she did it within the cave her mother left her. With the purification path density within it, hardly anything would leak out at all.
But, Ri smiled bitterly. âMy aurora is awakened to 30%, but past that point, it gets exponentially more difficult. Even the guild leaders approach 40% at the most, and theyâve dumped all of their resources into it⦠which is actually part of the reason their services are so expensiveâ¦â
Dyon smiled. He was fully aware that he could use his pill condensation technique to create exactly what Ri was looking for. How could the Celestial Deer Sect not have many aurora awakening pills? It would be childâs play to awaken Riâs aurora to even 60%, let alone 40.
âYouâll be a part of my army soon, wonât you? Why wouldnât I want my subordinates to be as powerful as possible? Donât worry about it.â
Ri kicked at the back of his knees, laughing to herself as he almost lost balance.
âWho said Iâm your subordinate? Last time I checked, youâre riding my lineage to even get a shot at participating in the campaigns as anything other than canon fodder. Why arenât you kneeling down in appreciation?â
Dyon chuckled.
âSounds like someone doesnât want their aurora awakened,â Dyon looked off into the sky, pretending to ignore Ri.
âYouâre such a child. Iâll be sure to let Little Lyla know that her big brother is bullying me,â Ri harrumphed, crossing her arms across her chest.
Dyon raised an eyebrow, âIâm the child?â
âOkay, okay. Vice-Commander Ri, leave it to your commander-in-chief, weâll get you sorted out,â Dyon patted his chest nobly.
Ri gave Dyon a playful look of disdain but ignored him.
âSo, arenât you going to tell me more about the campaigns?â
Ri took a deep breath. âIt seems he really is from the human mortal realm. Who grows up here without knowing about the campaigns?â
âItâs quite simple really. Wills and higher levels of it, are the most important thing amongst all the universes. However, theyâre finite and built upon the laws of said universes.
For example, there are many religious wills exclusive to this universe. Wills like that have a limit that canât be increased unless the religion spreads to other universes. However, at the same time, wills like that, that depend on faith, are among the most enigmatic and powerful. They tip the scales to such a large extent, that often the most powerful experts choose to use wills of that nature.â
Dyon nodded, once again thinking back to Meiyingâs fengshui compass. He had read about ancient China before and was clear on the fact that ancient Chinese traditions originated in this very universe.
âUnfortunately, the increased power of wills is only one aspect of the campaigns⦠and even worse, itâs considered relatively unimportant compared to the main reason.â