Chapter 725 One Day
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Dyon sucked in a deep breath. However, unlike what one would expect, Dyon wasnât disappointed about the fact heâd only be able to âuseâ Eli for a short time. What he was, was pissed off.
These people hadnât acted yet, but his grand teacher was telling him that it was practically set in stone that they would.
Since they had already made their decision, Dyon had already made his. He wouldnât allow them to take away his best friend just because they thought they understood what was best for him. Eli had a wife here. A child here. A family here. If they dared to try and rip that apart, even if they were unkillable, Dyon would give them a life worst than death.
Dyon steadied his breathing. It seemed his enemies had increased by one.
âThereâs just one last thing. My wifeâs mother, how do I save her?â
Dyon knew he didnât need to explain much. His grand teacher would likely just check Riâs memories to understand the situation.
âThat is indeed a tricky situation⦠For most, they would be helpless. But, you have access to the dao of array alchemy. With it, there are millions of ancient pill recipes that have long since been lost. Along with it also comes plant rearing information that your friend Eli would find very useful.
âThe pill you need is a comet level pill. Although, considering the pitiful standards of today, they probably see it as a star level pill.â
Dyonâs teacher added this with disdain because he had likely just seen the fact a supposed moon level alchemist in Nora couldnât even make a master level pill.
âAnyway, the pill is known as a Barrier Breaking Pill. Its use isnât limited to just what your mother in law needs it for, but it will be able to help without any side effects.â
âThank you. Enjoy the show.â Dyon didnât explain his words any further, he just directly got up and headed for the exit of the cultivation room.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Although Dyon couldnât see it, his grand teacher had quite a complicated look on his face. In the end, he managed to call out to Dyon one more time.
âDyon wait.â
Dyon froze just as he was about to reach the door. His back was straight and almost lonely. But, the beating of his heart told a different story.
âHe wasnât my first disciple. He was my second. I canât explain anymore, I can only say that Iâm sorry.â
Dyon was silent for a long while. But, in the end, his tight shoulders and back relaxed as he nodded.
Without a word, he left the room.
**
Soon afterward, Dyon sat in a room with his most trusted people. Aside from Delia and Eli, there were his wives and Ava. When news like this had to be explained, he wanted to tell the fewest amount of people possible. But, he knew that Delia and Eli would also need an emotional support structure around them as well.
Delia blushed profusely when Dyon mentioned the fact she was pregnant. And after Eli lovingly berated her for hiding it, he too was quite happy.
However, when Dyon explained the rest of the situation, their emotions seemed to fluctuate wildly thereafter, especially when Dyon mentioned the likelihood of Eli being taken away some time in the future.
âAs much as I want to believe in the rationality of people, and that they truly have your best interest at heart, I just canât.â Dyon explained. âIn all likelihood, theyâre using the guise of helping you in order to do the very thing theyâre supposedly fighting against. If not, there would be no reason for them to take you away by force. Things arenât adding up.â
Eliâs face was ashen, but he still slowly nodded. He saw anyone who would take him away from his wife and child as an enemy.
It was clear to anyone with a brain that this supposed utopia for heavenâs children was actually just as ambitious as any other organization. And, considering they couldnât die until their natural time came, who knew just how much planning they had done and just how deep their roots went?
âFor now, letâs focus on the good.â Dyon smiled, patting Eliâs shoulder. âIt may sound odd, but in a few decades youâll be able to hold your baby in your arms.
âIâll give them a chance first.â Dyonâs smile disappeared before a dense killing intent drastically lowered the temperature in the room. âBut, if they dare to mess around with your happiness, I donât care how many years theyâve lived or how deep their roots are. Iâll crush them and bring you back home.â
Eliâs eyes glistened as his blood boiled. Dyon was the one person in his life that helped him without needing anything in return. He saved him from Darius Storm, he uplifted the array alchemy faction he loved so much, and he saved his family even knowing it would make him the enemy of three God Clans.
Now, Eli finally had an opportunity to pay Dyon back. He lost count of how many nights of sleep he lost thinking about just how to not be a burden. For the first time in his life, he felt like he had a purpose.
Eli didnât say a word, but his eyes conveyed everything. He and Dyon had a tacit understanding.
Looking around the room, Dyon suddenly felt saddened.
âOver the next twenty years, Iâm not sure how often Iâll see you all. The trials for the key wielder are no joke, but if I donât do them, I wonât be able to have the face to see you guys.â
Dyonâs voice was a bit hoarse as though the words he spoke were the heaviest in existence.
He knew well that a key wielder had no obligation to take the peak level trials to the climb the tower, however, Dyon had no intention of taking any short cuts. The truth was, he didnât even know if 20 years would be enough for anyone to finish those trials.
He could see the sadness in the eyes of his wives, but he could only pull the three of them into his embrace. Their frames were so small compared to his that he didnât have any issues wrapping his arms around them all.
In the end, Dyon left everything to them. All of his spatial rings, weapons, and cultivation manuals. The only thing he hadnât handled was the Daiyu, but he had long since had Clara and Alidor place arrays on them, so he left them all in the charge of his most trusted people. Although Dyon didnât tell anyone, they would be really helpful to Little Black in the future.
âBig brother, are you going away for a really long time?â Little Lylaâs large pink diamond eyes blinked away tears as she wrapped her small arms around Dyonâs kneeling figure.
âIâll come back stronger for you, okay? Iâll make sure no one makes you cry again.â
Little Lyla didnât say anything, but she couldnât stop rubbing her small and soft cheeks into Dyonâs neck, staining him with tears.
âMake sure to listen to the old man, okay? Heâll make you strong.â
âMhm.â Little Lyla managed to squeeze a sound out between her sobs.
After a few minutes, Ri had pry the sobbing Lyla away, which only made Dyonâs heart hurt more. He knew well that he was Lylaâs first connection to the world outside of her late parents, she relied on him heavily. But, he repaid her by leaving for months at a time with little to not explanation. And now, it would likely be for years.
With the maturity Lyla shows, they sometimes forgot that she was just a 7-year-old little girl. Regardless of what her talent or future held, she had to be treated as such.
Soon afterward, Dyon knelt in front of Little Zaire who was rubbing his reddened eyes and trying not to cry.
âOne day, youâll be an Emperor,â Dyon smiled, pulling his little brother into his embrace. âBut for now, make sure to enjoy your childhood, okay? Let big brother handle everything. When youâre ready, weâll rule the world together.â
When Zaire heard this, he couldnât hold it in anymore and started sobbing himself.
With those last words said and that last hug given, Dyon disappeared.
Dyon didnât know it now, but over the next few decades, these last cherished moments with his loved ones would be all he had left to cling to his humanity.