Chapter 432 Serious
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
In a section of the arena that housed the Cavositas and the Ragnor God Clans, the reaction to Dyonâs deed wasnât being received well.
Patriarch Cavositas sat on a throne, his dark hair and eyes frozen in anger. That was his elder. An elder of his family. That was just disrespected and then swatted away by a child!
The dark destruction intent radiating from him threatened to shatter the entire sky box.
Everyone remained silent until a hand found a way to his shoulder.
âThat child knows whatâs best for him, dear friend. Elder Er isnât dead, only a bit dirtied. And, itâs clear that this child has some backing as well. Those two white haired guards of his are not normal. Sapientia or not, an elder shouldnât be so easily handled.â A man with short flowing blond hair and striking blue eyes spoke words of calm to his friend.
Well, he said friend⦠But, if anyone paid attention, you would immediately notice that the throne of Patriarch Cavositas was just a few inches lower than the chair of his so-called friend. What kind of friendship was that?â¦
This person was of course the head of the Ragnor God Clan. Patriarch Ragnor..
Under the touch of this person, Patriarch Cavositas immediately calmed himself. Often times, the words of a Ragnor, especially one so powerful, werenât to be taken as suggestions.
Back on the arena stage, Dyon watched with a small smile playing his features as his sentinel almost comedically picked Elder Er up and dusted him off.
âThat was just a warning. If thereâs a second time, it means death, no matter what clan is backing you.â Dyon said offhandedly.
Elder Er didnât know how to respond. In that instant, he really felt himself at deathâs door. He was fully aware that this ⦠whatever it was, wasnât something he could match.
Puppets were incredibly rare. In fact, there was not a single puppet master in this universe and often times whatever puppets there were, were dormant and unsalvageable. The display Dyon had just showed everyone was the likes of which they had never seen.
Madeleineâs eyes sparkled as she stared intently at Dyonâs large back. It had been so long since she had someone she could stand behind⦠Someone strong enough to protect her.
âI guess you really meant itâ¦â
Ri immediately saw the look in Madeleineâs eyes as she looked at Dyon. It was a look she was all too familiar with. Maybe if it had been a few months ago, seeing someone else look at Dyon like this would have made her feel protective and reserved. But, when it was Madeleine⦠It just felt right.
Dyon refocused his gaze onto Madeleineâs master.
Suddenly, Connery Sapientia appeared in the air. He arrogantly looked down on the proceedings, his hands clasped behind his back. His black hair, streaking with lines of white, shifted ever so slightly in the air. But, his face remained completely neutral. In fact, a small smile played on his lips.
âFriend, what exactly is your purpose in taking our esteemed elder and First in line genius as hostages?â
Conneryâs celestial energy branched out, looking to lock down Madeleine and stop her from speaking. What he didnât notice was the smile playing on Dyonâs face.
Madeleineâs previous tears had been because she was moved by Riâs words. But, knowing that her little sister was safe and that Dyon was here, there was no longer a reason to cry. Her purple flames burned her tears away and, in an instant, it was as though she hadnât ever been crying at all. Left behind, was a beauty of near unmatched perfection, and a determined expression.
Dyonâs eyes flashed, counter acting the array that automatically amplified his voice to the crowd. As much as he wanted to embarrass Connery publicly, if he pushed it too far, even the Sapientia might forget all thoughts of image to attack him. And while his puppets could handle Connery, what if other celestials deemed it right to fight as well? Could Dyon handle the patriarchs of the Sapientia, Ragnor, Cavositas and whomever else thought it was a good opportunity to take advantage of? He didnât want to take the risk, especially since he didnât have a good gauge on the most powerful experts he was dealing with.
âConsider this the small bit of face Iâll give you.â Dyon spoke nonchalantly, but Connery immediately picked up on the fact his voice wasnât being projected outwards anymore.
âHow did he decipher the array so quicklyâ¦â Connery didnât have a chance to speak before Dyon continued.
âDonât think of locking down and controlling the movements of Madeleine. If you had paid any semblance of attention at all, you would realize that my puppet is not only stronger than that elder over there, itâs also stronger than you.â
Conneryâs eyes flashed at these words, his gaze shifting toward the large puppet. He didnât know how to feel. Was it really possible to have a creation be so powerful?
âNow, youâre more than free to test it out if youâd like. But, I would advise that. You Sapientia have an image to uphold, no? If you start fighting a child like me, where would that image go? Youâd go from amiable researchers, to tyrants whoâd do anything for a research subject.â
Connery, having finally analyzed the array himself, began to speak.
âSo, what do you propose?â He didnât seem too perturbed. In fact, this scheming seemed to fall right down his alley.
âSimple. Iâll make you look good. Well, not good, but at least decent.â
âAnd Madeleine?â
âWhy are you asking about my wife? Sheâs no longer a Sapientia. Sheâs a Sacharro. The only reason she stayed with you is because Iâve been away.â
Conneryâs eyes narrowed.
âIâm not entirely sure what you expected.â Dyon said faintly. âMy wife isnât an item to be bought and traded. If it was her wish to go back with you, I wouldnât stop her because I donât control her. You see people as items with usage rates and expiry dates. I see them as people.â
âLet me hear this compromise of yours.â
âSimple really. Iâll even help out Elder Er a bit.â
Elder Er looked up from his position. He had been standing still ever since Dyonâs puppet had helped him up. He hadnât known what to do. He had embarrassed his clan, could he really go back?
âIâm sure you both were part of this elaborate plan to make my family suffer. So, letâs say I forget about that⦠For now.â Dyonâs eyes flashed. It was clear he had no intention of letting things go indefinitely. But, he had to compromise for now. âThe first thing is Iâll let your elder go. The second thing is that Iâll allow you to say I backed out of our set competition.â
Connery laughed, âWhy would it be you allowing me to do that?â
âBecause you know as well as I do that youâd lose. Which is why you helped that woman attack me.â
Conneryâs laughter stopped abruptly, his expression warping. Whatever faux confidence he had had was seen right through by Dyon. This was serious.