Book 21, The Peak β Chapter 16, The Verdict
βAugusta is helping me?β No matter how calm Linley was, he was still startled.
But immediately afterwards, Linley understood the reason. He couldnβt help but laugh coldly to himself. βHelp me? He probably is worried that I will be judged as being guilty and be killed by the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts. By then, the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts will decide on what to do with my Overgod artifact. He wonβt have the chance!β
Just after Augusta spokeβ¦
βChief Sovereigns.β Yet another person, a Sovereign of Fire with tousled, straw-like hair, spoke out. βIn the Infernal Realm, it is true that Teresia had made trouble for Linley, trying to force Linley to hand over the nine soul pearls and the Overgod decree. Afterwards, it was the Bloodridge Sovereign, Boson, who appeared to protect Linley. I can attest to this as well.β
Linley glanced at that Sovereign of Fire, puzzled. βHe is a Lesser Sovereign of Fire. I have no relationship at all with him, and he isnβt qualified to try and seize the Overgod artifact. Why is he helping me as well?β
Two Sovereigns had spoken out in a row. The four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts looked at each other, engaging in a private discussion through divine sense.
βI was the one to intervene. Naturally, I can bear witness as well.β The Bloodridge Sovereign, Boson, laughed.
βSince thatβs the caseβ¦β The Chief Sovereign of Life was about to pronounce the verdict.
But right at this momentβ¦
βYour Excellency, back then, although Teresia might have gone a bit too far, he was a Sovereign, while Linley was merely a Highgod.β The Sovereign of Wind, Diya, said in an unhappy, icy voice. βEven if a Sovereign applies a bit of force to a Highgod, whatβs the big deal? In addition, Linley didnβt even die. What, do we Sovereigns now have to be courteous to Deities? If we offend them a bit, they will be qualified to take revenge upon us?β
βNo matter how wrongly a Sovereign treats a Deity, it is only natural and proper.β Diya spoke in a solemn voice.
The Sovereigns fell silent.
They had to admit that this was reasonable as well. In the eyes of Sovereigns, Deities were indeed nothing more than ants. Even if they lowered themselves to kill Deities, it was just a matter of the Sovereign losing face; there was no one who would say the Sovereign was wrong.
βAfter Linley became a Sovereign, Teresia didnβt offend him any further.β The Chief Sovereign of Wind, Diya, snorted coldly. βGiven the situation, Linley had no excuse to kill Teresia.β
Diya understood that his chances of acquiring the Overgod artifact were low.
And so, he wanted Linley to die right away! Dying in the hands of the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts would be good!
βHahaβ¦β Linley rose to his feet, staring at Diya. With a snicker, he said, βDiya, what sort of logic is this? A Sovereign killing a Deity is never wrong? This judgment of yours is only from the viewpoint of Sovereigns. But from the standpoint of Deities? If a lofty, exalted Sovereign were to come kill them, wouldnβt they feel hate, feel resentment? It isnβt that Deities refuse to avenge themselves; it is that they donβt have the power to avenge themselves!β
βHmph. Even wild beasts with low intelligence, at the point of death, will bite back, much less Deities!β
Linley said solemnly, βDeities donβt have the power to take revenge, and so they will naturally die with a heart filled with resentment. But if they have the power to take revenge, they absolutely will!β
βIn addition, the Pact of the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts also mentioned the issue of whether or not there was enmity between the two sides. I ask you, was there enmity between myself and Teresia or not?β Linley asked.
Diya couldnβt help but fall silent.
βEnough.β An ancient, warm voice rang out. The speaker was the Chief Sovereign of Fate. βDiyaβs logic is flawed. Enmity is enmity. How can enmity be divided up according to time or level? When one suffers humiliation when one is weak, can it be that after they grow powerful, they cannot take revenge? This matter comes to an end here. This situation is quite clear to me. I view Linley as not being in violation of the Pact. Not guilty!β
The words of the Chief Sovereign of Fate made it so that the other Sovereigns no longer dared to argue.
βI, too, view him as being not guilty. Everyone else?β The Chief Sovereign of Life smiled as she looked around.
βNot guilty!β The Chief Sovereign of Light, Augusta, laughed.
βNot guilty!β A black-haired, black-robed man spoke out.
βNot guilty!β
β¦β¦β¦..
Of the eleven Chief Sovereigns, aside from Diya, the other ten all viewed Linley as being not guilty! Actually, generally speaking, as long as the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts had pronounced Linley as being without guilt, that was enough. However, face still had to be given. The four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts would still give the other Chief Sovereigns a chance to speak.
A clear laughter rang out. It was the violet-robed Chief Sovereign of Death. She swept the area with her gaze, then chortled, βSince everyone agrees, then we have come to a conclusion with regards to the matter of Linley killing Teresia. Linley has not violated the Pact of Sovereigns. Not guilty! This matter is ended. Everyone can leave now.β
At this moment, Linley let out a sigh of relief.
βLinley. This was over even faster than I thought it would be. Today, the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts didnβt make any trouble for you, and aside from Diya, the other six Chief Sovereigns werenβt hard on you either. There were almost no voices of dissent.β Beirut sent mentally. βYou have to thank the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts for how easily this matter was concluded.β
βI understand.β Linley nodded.
Actually, in a matter like this, whether one was found guilty or not guilty was completely up to the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts. Today, it was quite clear that although the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts occasionally spoke in severe tones, in reality, they were partial towards Linley.
This matter was at an end. The sixty-plus Sovereigns bade each other farewell, then left, either on their own or in small groups. However, there was something quite odd; not a single one of the eleven Chief Sovereigns were in a hurry to leave.
Diya was the Chief Sovereign of Wind. For him to remain in the Divine Wind Plane made sense.
But why werenβt the other Chief Sovereigns leaving?
βI wonder where Linley is going? I have to follow him and see which teleportation portal he goes through. That will make it easier to follow him.β Augusta had this plan, but in his heart, he still didnβt feel confident. βHowever, the other Chief Sovereigns, including the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts, are actually still here. None of them are in a rush to leave. Can it be that the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts are also interested in taking the Overgod artifact?β
Of the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts, the Chief Sovereign of Life, Death, and Destruction all had material weapons as their Overgod artifacts. Only the Chief Sovereign of Fate was in possession of a soul-protecting Overgod artifact.
Atop the deck of the ship, the Redbud Sovereign flew over, then quietly said through divine sense, βLinley, Boson and I will leave now. We wonβt be able to help much by remaining here. But, by the looks of itβ¦the Chief Sovereigns have remained, most likely because the majority of them have covetous desires upon your Overgod artifact. Thus, you must be careful.β
βI understand. Thank you.β Linley sent.
βThank me for what? Iβm not able to help you. These Chief Sovereignsβ¦given your power, you will be able to deal with most of them. The ones you need to beware of are the Chief Sovereign of Light, the Chief Sovereign of Lightning, and the Chief Sovereign of Fate! The other three Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts already have Overgod weapons, and donβt need to fight over another one. However, the Chief Sovereign of Fate rarely fights and rarely offends others. He might not engage. And thus, you need to worry more about the other two.β
βUnderstood.β Linley recognized this logic.
βBeirut, Bluefire, Linley, weβll leave now.β The Redbud Sovereign and the Bloodridge Sovereign bade Linleyβs group farewell, then left.
Linley and the other two exchanged glances.
βLinley, what will you choose to do?β Beirut sent.
βCan I possibly cower back at a time like this?β Linley sent. βGrandpa Beirut, Bluefire, letβs head towards the teleportation arrays now. You two will first return to the Yulan Plane, just to be safe. After I kill Augusta, I will notify you.β
Beirut and Bluefire exchanged a glance, then nodded and agreed. They understood that by remaining here, they would only impact Linley.
βItβs for the best. However, Linley, your true power truly has surpassed that of the Seven Elemental Chief Sovereigns. Still, you need to be careful; the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts are truly too powerful. They are staying here as well, and I am worried that something might happen. Thus, even if you want to attack and kill Augusta, you have to be cautious and alert. Once the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts appear to have a desire to kill you, immediately flee.β Beirut sent.
Beirut and Bluefire didnβt want to see Linley being killed by the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts.
After all, Linley was the pillar of the three Sovereigns of Yulan.
βDonβt worry.β Linley laughed. βCome, letβs go to the teleportation array.β
Linleyβs group of three immediately headed out, flying towards one of the teleportation arrays.
βLinley is headed out.β The Chief Sovereigns who had remained here hesitated only slightly, and then two of them began to follow after Linleyβs group of three.
Augusta intentionally hesitated for a while longer, then flew towards the teleportation array as well. βGiven the flying speed of Linleyβs group of threeβ¦they move at less than a tenth of my speed.β Augusta, although confident, didnβt dare to underestimate the Chief Sovereigns of the other Laws. Those Chief Sovereigns all had their own supreme techniques.
βOf the Seven Elemental Chief Sovereigns, in terms of speed, Iβm the fastest! I will have an advantage in seizing the Overgod artifact.β The Chief Sovereign of Lightning turned to glance at the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts. βOf those four, three have Overgod weapons already and shouldnβt intervene. As for the Chief Sovereign of Fate, given his personality, he probably wonβt go fight over a treasure.β
The Chief Sovereign of Lightning also flew over, trailing after Linleyβs group.
The Chief Sovereigns all began to fly away, and even the Chief Sovereign of Wind, Diya, began to fly back to his base.
Only the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts remained!
The four of them still didnβt leave. At this moment, the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts were currently chatting privately through divine sense with each other.
βWodred [Wuβteβleiβde], you are as confident as that?β The Chief Sovereign of Death smiled charmingly towards the Chief Sovereign of Destruction.
βOrloff [Aoβfu], do you agree or not?β The Chief Sovereign of Destruction was looking at the white-haired, white-robed Chief Sovereign of Fate. And then, the Chief Sovereign of Destruction let out a cold laugh. βIf you are afraid and wonβt agree, then forget it.β
βHaha, if you are going to talk like this, and given how good the conditions we have agreed on are, how can I not accept?β The Chief Sovereign of Fate still had a smile on his face.
βExcellent.β The Chief Sovereign of Destruction nodded slightly.
βElder Sister, it seems weβll have something fun to watch.β The Chief Sovereign of Life had a smile appear on her face as well.
While the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts were discussing this matter, Linleyβs group of three had already flown very far away, and were close to the teleportation array at Windflow Mountain.
βWindflow Mountain is up ahead. Grandpa Beirut, Bluefire, weβll part ways here.β Linley hovered in the air.
βBe careful.β Beirut and Bluefire both felt nervous for Linley.
And then, Beirut and Bluefire both flew towards Windflow Mountain, teleporting through it and returning to the Yulan Plane. Even if battle was to erupt, the two of them werenβt qualified to interfere. Because the only ones who wereβ¦were Chief Sovereign level figures.
βHmph. All six of them are following me.β Linley easily saw through his divine sense that there were six Chief Sovereigns following him. βFortunately, the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts havenβt come.β Linley let out a sigh of relief. The only ones he feared were the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts.
Moments laterβ¦
The first to arrive was the Chief Sovereign of Lightning.
βLinley.β The Chief Sovereign of Lightning smiled as he flew over and greeted Linley warmly.
βOh, you live up to being the Chief Sovereign of Lightning. Your speed is so fast. Iβm busy, though, so I wonβt disturb you for now.β Linley smiled as he moved away, flying past the Chief Sovereign of Lightning. The Chief Sovereign of Lightningβs face changed slightly.
Linley just drew away from him, flying directly towards the second figure that was flying over, the Chief Sovereign of Light.
βLinley.β Augusta frowned. For Linley to voluntarily approach him aroused his suspicions, but then, he understood. βHmph. Who cares what he wants. Linleyβs power is just average. Even if he is a bit more powerful than I expected, he wonβt be a threat to me.β
βAugusta.β Linley laughed as he went to welcome him.
βIs there something you need, Linley?β Augusta was still quite friendly.
βI want to thank you for your help just now, Augusta.β Linley smiled.
βI did what was proper.β Augusta laughed.
βAugusta, I have something important to do in the Divine Light Plane. By then, Iβll probably need your help. I wonder if you would be willing to help me, Augusta?β Linley said with a laugh.
Augustaβs heart lurched.
βHe is going to go with me to the Divine Light Plane?β Augusta was now completely puzzled. βCan it be that Linley thinks that the little bit of power he has is enough to threaten me? Hmph, it makes sense. In his battle against Diya, he didnβt even use his innate divine ability. Since Linley seeks death, I canβt be blamed.β
Augusta immediately laughed. βHaha, of course I can.β
βThen let us go together.β Linley laughed calmly.