Chapter 465 Happen?
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
The crowd didnât know how to feel about Dyon being so eager and knew how to handle his lack of a smile even less.
Ri and Madeleine looked at each before shaking their heads. He hadnât even said goodbye. In fact, no one should have been able to go through a list of 99 people so quickly, even as cultivators. It was clear that no one had anticipated these final matches more than Dyon.
Elder Den laughed uneasily. It seemed Dyonâs actions had frozen the non-ranking contestants to the point where none seemed apt to volunteer. Well, that was until Dyon turned his gaze toward the crowd of them.
âItâs best you all donât waste my time. If you volunteer quickly, thereâll at least be 8 of you I donât challenge.â
Dyonâs words seemed to jolt the non-rankers into a sudden realization. In a near instant, 8 more warriors appeared. They hadnât even had time to think about how embarrassing it was for them to fold to Dyonâs words so easily. But, there was an air to Dyon that made them feel as though he shouldnât be disobeyed⦠His demonic will was becoming tougher and tougher for him to reign in.
Elder Den cleared his throat. âChallenges work based on ââ.
âYou.â Dyon pointed out and into the crowd.
Without a shred of hesitation, Dyon had already picked his first opponent. He felt no need to wait for an explanation and his anger was definitely not going to allow him to do that. He had waited too long already.
King Belmontâs lip twitched as he looked of at his long-time friend, King Acacia. âDid I say he was just as arrogant as you? I apologize, old friend.â
When everyone saw who Dyon had challenged, a collective breath escaped the stadium. Not even the most ignorant found any room to laugh and everyone had only one thought: âIf you truly believed you were number one, isnât this how youâd act?â
Iris Ipsumâs lip twitched. The crowd of warriors had separated from her, there was no doubt that Dyon had pointed toward her. Everyone understood what it meant.
For a person with only a single point to challenge a person with 10pts immediately was unheard of. Even if you had a grudge against a person, it was of little benefit to you. Even if you won, you would only take a single point from that person. But, if you lost, you would be out. Thatâs not to mention how powerful a person with 10pt would be in the early game. Dyonâs choice simply didnât make any sense.
It was clear he only had one purpose: to prove a point.
âAre you going to get up here? Or are you only good at sneak attacking people?â Dense black flames danced in Dyonâs eyes as he looked down at Iris.
âHe knowsâ¦â Irisâ features barely fluctuated as she made her way to the stage, gently and gracefully landing.
It didnât seem as though anyone was intent on challenging anyone else. Everyoneâs focus was on this one fight.
âDo you know why Iâm going to kill you today?â Irisâ sweet voice rang through the stadium, pushing everyone to the edges of their seats.
Claraâs heart seized when she heard these words. It suddenly dawned her just the kind of place this martial world was. Dyonâs life was on the line here, she couldnât forget something like that.
The Elvin girls felt bad for Clara. They had gotten to know her well over the past day, and despite her cold eyes, she seemed to have a bubbly sense of humor to her that completely contrasted the feeling you got from looking at her. But, that personality was never more prominent than when she was interacting with Dyon⦠It was clear that she cared for him deeply.
So, to then have to hear someone so blatantly threaten his life, it didnât take a genius to understand what she must be feeling right now.
Dyon, though, said nothing in response. Instead choosing to stand there and observe quietly.
âThere are a few reasons actually.â Iris spoke faintly.
âFirst is my sister. You had the audacity to cause her pain. Who gave a commoner piece of shit like you the right to kill my sisterâs love?â
Clara gripped her fists at her knees. Although she had been aware that it was likely that Dyon had killed before. But, hearing it stated so clearly⦠She didnât know how to feel.
âThe second reason though, is much more personal.â
Irisâ eyes began to glow a dense read, her jet-black hair flaring outwards and fluttering in the wind. Dense red crystal veins began to appear in the air, as though they were living vines of themselves.
âBecause of your senseless deeds, I missed a campaign year two years ago, tending to my sister. You are directly responsible for my not being in the top ten right now.â
Rage built in Irisâ heart. She too understood the importance of having a top ten spot when it came to the final rounds. To her, it was because of Dyon that she had basically lost her ability to compete for the spot. All she could do now was aim for eleventh place.
The crowd was shocked into a realization. Did that mean that Iris was the equal to the top ten rankers?
âAnd lastly.â Irisâ veins of red crystals reached a tempest, blooming into roses that aimed their ire toward Dyon.
âYouâve disrespected me in challenging me first. You donât deserve to be in the top ten, so you think you can trick others into thinking youâre more than you are by using me? How dare you.â
Irisâ cultivation released the full brunt of its force, a dense red aura cracked the arena beneath her face as features of pure rage colored her once delicate appearance.
The screech of a witch resounded through the arena as a forest of red trees sprung along the arena floor.
Everyone had their eyes on a single event. What would happen?