Chapter 407 I Think That
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
It was early the next morning, and Ri had of course not slept. She was torn between checking the progress of the demon generals on their mastering the Florence family technique and staying by Dyonâs side to see if she could slow the progression of the technique and come up with some new ideas.
Eventually, even Alidor and his younger sister Kaeara came out. Ever since Dyon had brought them into the ring, he had treated them well by providing Heavenâs Wine food, cultivation materials, and their own space for living. He hadnât asked anything of Alidor and let him be.
Alidor had seen Dyonâs near cultivation deviation from a distance, but he had immediately realized there was nothing he could do, and therefore decided to stay back. Alidor didnât like wasted movements or illogical actions, and he felt his presence would have been illogical then.
But, this situation was a bit odd and he was quite interested in it. That said, he also didnât want to disrupt anything because he too didnât have a solution.
Ethereal Permeation was much too domineering to be used as a cure in a situation like this. He would only end up shattering Dyon.-.
This didnât mean that Alidorâs intelligence lost out to Dyonâs, of course. For all intents and purposes, the differences in the intellect between Dyon and Alidor was minor in terms of many things. Dyonâs perfect innate aurora might allow him to reach a conclusion quicker than Alidor, but when given time, there was no reason for Alidor to not be able to reach the same conclusion.
However, the fact that Alidor hadnât come up with a solution even after a day had passed while Dyon had come up with a solution long ago only meant one thing: Dyon knew something Alidor didnât. And luckily for the situation at hand, Ri too figured this out.
Sparing a glance at Alidor and a head rub for Kaeara, Ri refocused her attention on Dyon who laid on the grass of the inner world. Ri was too scared to move him any more than they already had. âWhat do you think about this situation?â
âI think that if he dies, Iâd be free.â Alidorâs words caused a faint snorting sound to be heart from Dyon before he instantly regretted it. He had such an urge to laugh at that instant that he accidentally made a sound. But, that only greeted him with a wave of pain worse than before.
Ri found this significantly less funny though, causing her to glare at the deadpan Alidor. âAnswer the question.â
âIf I knew, I would have told you. Your husbandâs curse on me binds me not only to not act against him, but to also do my best for him. I would have no choice but to tell you if I knew something because if I didnât, even should that second stipulation not be there, Iâd be indirectly causing his death. Which, again, would cause mine.â Alidor explained slowly.
Ri turned away, having expected an answer much like this. âDo you think he has the solution?â
Ri felt a bit awkward talking about Dyon as though he wasnât there, but there was no way to communicate with him.
âI think that since I donât, heâs the only person who would.â Alidorâs answer was short and concise. It even held an odd and reserved praise for Dyon that Ri found very interesting. âBut, more accurately. Because of the master to slave connection we have, I can feel much of his will. Right now, he hasnât given up hope. But, that hope isnât abstract â itâs holding onto something real. That either means heâs a fool who only has blind faith. Or, he already knows thereâs a solution. And, if itâs the latterâ¦â
Ri nodded. âThat means itâs something he knows, that you donât. Which also means Iâm more likely to figure it out than you areâ¦â
After Ri came to that conclusion, Alidor took his little sisterâs hand and left. He had the obligation to do his best for Dyon, which in that situation meant letting Ri find this clue. With his job done, he could leave the rest up to her.
âBig brother, are you really okay with being a slave?â Kaeara had been pouting about this ever since her brother had told her what happened. Alidor hadnât wanted to, but Kaeara was too intelligent to not have picked it up on her own eventually. After all, Alidor had gone from being enemies with Dyon, to living in his spatial ring. It was a bit odd.
âWho would be okay with being a slave?â Alidor responded in his usual fashion.
âThen why donât you break the seal, youâre super good at that, arenât you?â
Alidor paused at this question. It wasnât that he hadnât thought about it, he had just never put it into action. For one, it was too dangerous. The act of removing the seal was technically going against Dyon. And secondly, his little sister saw him is the greatest, but that simply wasnât the case this time. Alidor didnât fully understand how a teenage boy a few years younger than him had such a powerful soul, but, it was undeniable. The truth he didnât want to admit was that even if he had thoughts of trying, there was a 0% chance heâd succeed.
Alidor sighed, expressing the most emotion he had since he hugged his little sister that day.
âRight now, heâs useful. He allows us to train and provides a certain level of safety the gates didnât have. If we were in the gates right now, as we usually are, we would be in constant danger.
âLogically speaking, this is the best move for us moving forward. As long as he doesnât touch you and his goal remains to conquer universes, Iâll have everything I want. Your safety and the destruction of the Uidah.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Despite Alidorâs words, Kaeara still remained disappointed and saddened. She knew her brother only had those two goals in life⦠But, sometimes, she wanted him to live for himself. How could he possibly do something like that as a slave?