Chapter 203 Competition
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Days later, Dyon awoke to find himself lying on a bed of grass. Suddenly, he felt bad.
âI didnât give them good places to sleep! Iâm such an idiot.â
But, before he could get up, he noticed something weighing on his chest.
There, an adorable five-year-old girl slept soundly, her small hands gripping Dyonâs shirt. Next to her laid Little Black, taking a leisurely nap without a worry in the world.
A dull pain invaded Dyonâs heart. âIâm really not good enough to you, hm little Lyla?â Dyon gently stroked the little girlâs long pink hair.
âMm,â Lyla stirred, feeling a familiar touch, âbig brother?â
Suddenly, she started awake, grabbing onto Dyonâs neck and sobbing.
Dyon held her for a long time. It seemed she wanted to say something but couldnât get the words out. He could only sigh.
âItâs okay Little Lyla, big brotherâs okay. Heâs not going anywhere.â
Dyon gently circulated his celestial will and aurora, improving the little girlâs mood until she finally calmed down enough to wipe her tears and smile.
âAre you sure youâre okay, big brother?â she said softly.
Dyon pinched Lylaâs cheeks, causing her to giggle. âThis is just a small injury, donât worry about it.â
Lyla shook her head quickly from side to side, âthatâs not what I meant..â
But, before Dyon could ask her about it, there was a sudden rush of kids.
Dyon smiled at the sight, even noticing Ri watching from nearby with a smile on her face.
âOkay, okay. Iâm back now, did you all have a fun time?â
Nopos shook his head, water flying everywhere since they had just been playing in the lake.
âBig brother, we had a lot of fun. But you sent too much food!â
Dyon was stunned for a bit, before he broke out into laughter.
Just like that, Dyon spent a good long while playing with the children. Then, he made up for his mistakes by diligently making living quarters for everyone.
The inner world of the spatial ring was massive. Even the Celestial Deer Sect ruins were miles away from sight. If Dyon wanted, it would be no problem to even create an entire country here. But, a single building for the kids near their favorite lake was enough. And this one, he made even more fun and elaborate than the original orphanage.
When Dyon was done, he went around to the demon generals to see if they too wanted living arrangements of their own, but they only shook their heads.
âWeâre used to campaigning, successor. Hard beds and barely pitched tents is what weâre used to.â
Dyon shook his head in disagreement, âcampaigning with me will be different. With my aurora, what in this world canât I make you?â
With a laugh, Dyon ignored the wishes of the generals, directly making each of them their own well-furnished tents. It took days, and often times he would almost pass out from exhaustion, but he found this to be worth it.
Soon, Dyon was in his own tent looking around with a content smile on his face.
The tent itself was about 40 meters squared and had a ceiling reaching at least four meters tall. The hard grass had been replaced by soft carpet, and a comfortable king-sized bed stood at the edge of the room. Dyon picked darker colors for his tent, trying to avoid any blinding lights.
Suddenly, Dyon had a thought. âMaybe I should make the kids computers⦠it would help improve their reasoning abilities, and it would be fun, no?â
But, before Dyon could finish that thought, he heard the flaps of his tent open.
He looked up to find Ri. Dressed in lowcut sweat pants and a black sports bra, her hair still waved around with distracting purity.
But, at this moment, she was glaring at Dyon. âYou make everyone tents but me? What are you getting at here.â
Dyon grinned. âCanât you see how large this bed is? Why would I need to make you a separate tent?â
Ri rolled her eyes. âI know what youâre trying to do, and it wonât work. Youâll be taking me with you as well.â
Dyon suddenly had a pensive look on his face, getting up to stand so closely to Ri that they nearly touched.
Dyon spoke softly. âYou know⦠Iâve figured out a lot of things over the past week⦠things that have made me question a lot of what I know, and a lot of what I hope for.â
Ri looked up at Dyon, hands on her hips and still unyielding. But, she listened intently.
âWhen the time is right⦠youâll know what Iâve come to know too⦠But, the question is: would you still be willing to come with me after that?â
Ri stared at Dyon for a good long while, before she finally said just as resolutely.
âYouâre taking me with you. Make me a tent. And, whatever youâre planning on doing on the outside. Youâre taking me with you then too. Donât think I wonât kick your ass into submission. Over power, crap manifestation or not, I doubt youâre a match for me.â
Looking at Riâs defiant will, Dyon smiled, suddenly tilting her chin up.
Ri was startled by his sudden change but didnât make a move to stop him for reasons even she didnât know.
Dyonâs voice was gentle, soft and honest. âYou know⦠if I hadnât met Madeleine first, you probably would have won the competition.â
Ri didnât even know how to process Dyonâs words. What competition? Madeleine first? Ri felt that she was just a girl of normal appearance. And yet, despite the fact Dyon had seen what the Elvin Kingdom had to offer⦠despite the fact she was sure he was being bribed with endless beauties⦠despite the fact his fiancée was peerless among women⦠he said these words to her?
However, another portion of her was angry, not at losing, but rather to have been forced into a competition at all. Why did she have to compete for a man she liked? Didnât this bastard know how to choose his words better?
Wait, who said she liked him?!
RI didnât seem to realize she was debating with herself. The result, though, was her ignoring that she had ever had such a thought to begin with, only to feign ignorance.