Chapter 554 Take It Out
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Lionel Belmont flashed forward, not caring for Tauâs perceived superiority. As far as he was concerned, his rank at number one wouldnât change.
However, what they were all burying deep within was an apprehension⦠A doubt that had Dyon lived⦠They wouldnât have stood a chanceâ¦
Lionelâs figure was bathed in red and blue flames, dancing along his feet as the drastic hot and cold caused small explosions that increased his speed even further.
Tau Aumen immediately noticed this. His eyes narrowed, a deep disdain settling into his features. âIt seems Iâve let you strut around for too long.â
The rest of the rankers stayed back⦠They simply didnât have the strength to take part in this battle. Even Saru, who should technically have, was so heavily wounded by her fight with Dyon that she had lost too much of a step.
A roar reverberated through the skies, drowning out Tauâs lion completely.
In the next moment, everyone froze⦠It was in that moment they all seemed to realize something oddâ¦
Dyonâs manifestations had yet to disappearâ¦
The rage of Dyonâs humanoid manifestation boomed, a tempest of soul strength threatening to shatter the arena.
Middle Saint Stage⦠Peak Middle Saint Stage⦠Higher Saint Stage⦠Peak Higher Saint Stage⦠Peak Saint Stage⦠Pinnacle of Saint Stage!
Rings of sonic booms blasted into the air.
The domineering clouds separated, cowering in the face of a sound so arrogant that the heavens seemed to bow down. The crackles of black lightning struck into the ground but felt like mere whimpers in the face of the growing wave of black flames.
Ri and Madeleine turned from their position in the sky, their delicate bodies trembling against the violent surges of wind.
âYou all have a lot of fucking nerve.â A voice laced with music intent sent rage filled words tearing through the stadium.
âDeath isnât something thatâll be dictated for me. Death isnât something thatâs inevitable to me. Death isnât something that Iâll bend over and accept.
âThe laws of this universe are meant to be used. The path of cultivation is meant to be in defiance to the heavens. What would I look like if I folded to the will of the universe? Why? Because thatâs what it wanted? Ridiculous.
âYou wonât dictate my death. You wonât dictate the death of my loved ones. Thereâll come a day where Iâll rewrite your laws with a wave of my hand. A time where even the cosmos itself wonât be able to dictate my actions.
âThis is what my Dao will be built on. There is nothing in this world that will ever shake my heart. Even in the face of death!â
A flaming black gold circle hovering behind Dyonâs manifestation began to glow, prominently highlighting a blinding white flame.
In an instant, the black flames that once coated the arena disappeared in a flash, replaced by such a strong purity that Madeleine nearly felt inferior. But, in her heart, all she felt was an endless happiness.
Dyon hadnât reached one with body. In fact, he had just barely stepped into one with heart, increasing his life by just a few seconds and extending the time he had by a fraction. He had forged a path even his grand teacher hadnât seen. He tossed away all conventions of how death intent should be mastered. No. Dyon wouldnât become a puppet of death. He would become a reaper. This martial world would come to know his wrath.
His control of death qi increased with each passing moment.
The crowd watched with baited breath as Dyonâs death omens fluctuated wildly. Every time his death seemed inevitable, he would extend his life by just a few more seconds, before the cycle repeated itself again and again.
The universe groaned in agitation and anger. Dyonâs life, it wanted it!
But Dyonâs defiance and arrogance roared into the skies again and again, daring the universe to act if it could.
âMy life is mine!â
The gaping hole in Dyonâs chest slowly closed, pushing death further and further away.
The white flames caressed Dyonâs wounds, fusing with his aurora and pushing his soulâs prowess to the limit. With Dyonâs soul talent, and how long he had spent using his soul to sense the laws of death, how could its power not increase? He had managed to jump an entire stage in six months! With just a single more step, he would have a Celestial soul!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Madeleine looked over at Ri who was to her side. She saw eyes that were all too familiar to her⦠Eyes that expressed nothing but loveâ¦
Celestial will bloomed within Madeleine, and yet, it felt so much different than before⦠So much more powerfulâ¦
King Acaciaâs eyes snapped away from Dyonâs heaven defying feats toward Madeleine. His sensitivity to things matched what Dyonâs 6th sense would be like once he reached his level of cultivation. Except, instead of it being because of an innate aurora, it was because of his True Empathy! How could he not understand the substantial change in Madeleine?
âHer celestial will⦠Itâs a supreme law nowâ¦.â
A pillar of blinding light fell from the skies, accompanying Dyonâs white flames.
Suddenly, Dyonâs life began being extended by minutes instead of seconds. And then it was hours instead of minutes. And then it was days⦠Then weeks⦠The months⦠Then yearsâ¦
In an instant, no one could see the end of Dyonâs lifespan. It wasnât that he had become immortal, but rather, he had returned to his youthful self. Just like every other youth, the looming presence of death was too far away to calculate.
A hand tore through the pillar of light, grasping onto the key that hung in the air. There was no resistance. In fact, the key sung happily, disappearing in an instant.
Stunned silence filled the arena as a handsome young man stepped out of the dissipating light. His looks had gained a dark edge to them that only seemed to make his appearance more captivating. This was a man that had seen the edge of death and fought his way back. Defying the heavens themselves.
King Acacia chuckled bitterly, âYou little bastard⦠I canât see through your soul strength anymoreâ¦â
Dyon flashed into the skies, instantly swooping his wives into his arms, not allowing them to say a word.
Suddenly, he laughed as he felt their soft waists. âI guess I won, huh?â
Tears drenched Dyonâs bare torso as neither of them seemed able to speak. It had only really been ten minutes, but it had truly felt like a life timeâ¦
But, all of that was interrupted.
The sound of clapping made Dyonâs brow furrow. He looked up in the skies to find a man with long blond hair and striking blue eyes strolling in the air, his hands clasped behind his back. Shockingly, this man was lean in stature, yet stood at least five meters tall!
âTruly spectacular.â The man spoke with a barely perceptible pressure. And yet, he managed to fill Dyon with a feeling of unease that he had never felt before. This was the first time in the martial world that anyone had made him feel a need to take a step back.
âFor me to see such an outstanding young talent in my life has truly broadened this old oneâs horizons. I can only hope that my sons manage to become a tenth the talent you are.â
King Belmont frowned. He had commanded for no one to move, but he had used Dyonâs death as an excuse. The problem was, Dyon was clearly alive now!
âThis old one would like to broaden his horizons even further,â A small smile played on the manâs chiseled and handsome features, âWonât you take that treasure out again? I would love to take a few moments to analyze it.â