Chapter 530 Will He?
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Dyon frowned. The entity?
Truth be told, Dyon had many theories for why the celestial deer sect was destroyed â much of which were derived from the trail of clues his master had left him. By picking apart what werenât in her memories, that should have been, he was able to compile a few possible stories.
In the end, the one he had settled on that was the most likely was a combination of what his grand teacher had told him and the clues left by his master. And that was that the celestial deer sect was destroyed because of array alchemy.
The chaos factions of the cosmos saw array alchemy as a threat. This was why the disciplines were separated. In fact, had Dyon never met Uncle Ail, he too might have subscribed to the segregation of alchemy and formation theory.
Dyonâs senior brother, and the originator of array alchemy, had created the discipline as a direct counter to the coming chaos. The theory was that if you reached a penultimate level of array alchemy, youâd be able to recreate every law in existence for yourself, thus becoming a being who could form a universe from your own thoughts. If you ever reached that level, what use would there be in worry about âheat deathâ. You could directly reverse it on whim.
However, reaching such a level was just a pipe dream. It was clear even its creator hadnât â and that was with millions upon billions of years at his disposal. Dyon didnât know exactly how old his grand teacher was, but he had an idea of how far back the history of the gates went. And since he used array alchemy to create the gates, that directly meant that his senior brother had been alive before the creation of the gates.
This meant that a genius far above Dyon, capable of creating array alchemy from the ground up, had an unfathomable amount of time to grasp the peak levels of array alchemy, and had still failed to do so in all this time.
For all they knew⦠It would never be possible!
And yet, the shrewdness of their enemies didnât take any chances. They directly chose to stifle the spread of array alchemy, to the point where the combination of the two was looked down upon.
âI canât be exactly sure,â Meiying continued, âbut, from what I can tell â some of which comes from my eavesdropping and some of which comes from my willâs abilities â a lot of what Elder Daiyu can say is sealed. Heâll often have very roundabout ways of explaining things, or heâll avoid topics he should probably otherwise explain.
âAt first I thought that was just him. Old experts often have quirks about him⦠But, then I realized he only acted this way when he was talking about very specific things⦠Namely their plans for the future. The truth is I donât even know what theyâre using the Belmont Holy Land for right now. It was clearly another thing he wasnât allowed to say.
âBut, what really let me know that this entity wasnât something they could break away from was the fact that Elder Daiyu didnât seem to be the only one effected. In fact, aside from the younger generation which was practically limited to just Chenglei, every other member of the Daiyu seemed to have this seal on them as well.â
âWhich means this plan was set long agoâ¦â Dyon pushed out a breath.
âMm. If not, thereâs no way theyâd know what they were doing. Their coordination is too good.â
Dyon thought for a moment. His grand teacher hadnât told him any specifics⦠All he had asked Dyon was whether or not heâd be able to handle the truth in the future, or if heâd become just like the Demon Sage â losing his mind for millennia.
In the end, he had said that if he told Dyon, although the treaty couldnât bind him, it would immediately kill Dyon.
Truth be told, Dyon found that to be complete rubbish. He had too great an understanding of array alchemy to believe something like that. The ability to effect a person through the actions of his grand teacher was no different from binding his grand teacher. Something which his grand teacher himself had said wasnât possible!
It was clear he just hadnât wanted to tell Dyon.
âAs for the bits of the plans I have understood⦠It seems they still need King Belmont for the last step. Their goal was to first infiltrate and lie in wait for the Belmonts which is probably why they sent saints to chase after me despite how important they are to their plan.â
Dyonâs eyes flashed. This was good. This was really good. It wasnât as good as it could be, because Dyon had no doubt that the death of the saints would be noticed â although it had happened much sooner than he anticipated. That said, they wouldnât be sending any more out to chase. They were smart enough to know that if 3 saints died, Meiying had made her way to some powerful experts.
âThe only problems is that because youâve escaped, theyâll likely know that we might be ready for an ambush⦠Because whether or not they know of my connection to the Belmonts, theyâll notice the fact Iâve made it into the top ten.â
âYouâve made it into the top ten? No way,â Meiying looked at Dyon, a bit in disbelief.
âOf course. This brother in law of yours is truly amazing. In fact, we were in the middle of the final round when I left. Itâs still going on now.â
âAh! Iâm sorry,â Meiying looked down.
âDonât be ridiculous. What is a ranking compared to your life? Iâd leave a hundred world tournaments if it meant saving you.â Dyon grinned. âCome on, your sisters are probably worried, they miss you.â
Dyon scooped Meiying up, his wings flashing as he flew toward the arena with his Demon Generals trailing him. He knew that since the Daiyu were lying in wait, there was no point in speeding over there. There were too many other variable and Dyon still didnât know how the Ragnor and the other planets fit into all of this.
Meiying looked up at Dyonâs side profile, a faint anxiety playing her heart strings. But, the more she thoughts about it, the less she could bring herself to tell Dyon.
âHeâs such a caring person,â She thought, âbut if he finds out⦠No⦠When he finds out the truth⦠Will he still be the same?â¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om