Book 20, The Crownβs Riddle β Chapter 17, Too Hot to Handle
Within the metallic lifeform. Because of Bebeβs words, Linley used his divine sense to investigate the nine soul pearls within his interspatial ring. But what Linley saw was something he had never even imaginedβ¦those nine soul pearls had actually fused with that tattered crown. That crown was currently glowing with a faint aura that swirled around it. It was no longer broken and tattered looking.
Seeing this, a look of astonishment appeared on Linleyβs face.
βBoss, what is it?β Bebe, seeing this, couldnβt help but ask.
βNothing.β Linley hurriedly reclaimed his equanimity and laughed, while at the same time he spoke spiritually with Bebe. βBebe, those nine soul pearls are connected to something very important. That Sovereign who came earlier came for the sake of those nine soul pearls. From now onwards, no matter what, donβt discuss those nine soul pearls with anyone. Even after we return to the Skyrite Mountains, donβt discuss it.β
Bebe had endured countless trials by Linleyβs side. He knew a grave situation when he saw one, and he hurriedly spoke back through their spiritual bond, βDonβt worry, Boss.β
βOlivier, Diana, Deia.β Linley looked towards Olivierβs group of three, then said through divine sense, βFrom today onwards, you must completely forget about those nine soul pearls. Understand? If you ever mention them, you will definitely cause a storm of blood. I will probably suffer for it, while you, as people with some inside knowledge, will probably be seized and questioned.β
Linley didnβt even dare imagine how many people would suffer once they became connected to the nine soul pearls.
Aside from Molde, only Olivierβs family of three and Bebe knew that Linley had acquired the nine soul pearls. Once this news leaked out, Olivier, Bebe, and the other two would definitely be pursued.
βThe nine soul pearls?β Olivier didnβt ask anything further as he sent back, βDonβt worry. Weβll act as though we never saw anything.β
βDonβt worry, Uncle Linley.β Deia said as well.
Olivier and Diana were both Highgods. They knew how important this matter was. Deia was an adult now as well, and as he saw it, for someone like Linley, an invincible Paragon, to say such a thing meant that this definitely was a serious matter.
βMolde should be dead now, so as long as you donβt tell anyone, in the future, there shouldnβt be any major issues. Even if there are, at most it would involve me.β Linley sent. He understood that although that Sovereign of Wind, Teresia, had departed, that didnβt mean the other Sovereigns wouldnβt suspect anything.
Linley frowned while pondering to himself. βMolde most likely didnβt just spread this news to just one or two Sovereigns. It took me less than a year to go from the Skymount Prefecture to Indigo Prefecture. The Bloodridge Sovereign and that Sovereign of Wind were both fast, but most likely the other Sovereigns havenβt received this information yet. But shortly afterwards, they will learn it. They will come looking for meβ¦β
As long as he had to deal with it by himself, it would be fine.
He was a Soul Mutate Highgod with the power of Will. Sovereigns wouldnβt be able to hypnotize him.
But Olivier, Deia, and the othersβ¦they were different. It was best to separate them from this matter early on.
Skyrite Mountains. Linleyβs residence.
Reynolds was seated on the ground. He was lying against a tree, holding a book in his hands, while Yale and George were seated facing each other.
βThird Bro is too studious when it comes to training. As soon as he returned, he immediately went into closed-door training. Not even his original body is resting. Given his current level, why is he training so frantically?β Reynolds sat there on the ground, his gaze on his book while he mumbled aloud. βHis original body and his four divine clonesβ¦he should leave at least one of them to accompany his bros in chatting. He can tell us about his journey, but he didnβt even chat with us. He went straight into closed-door training.β
George shook his head, giving Reynolds, seated on the ground, a sideways glance. He laughed, βFourth Bro, can it be that you believe that if Third Bro was as lazy as you, he would have been able to reach his current level? No matter how talented you are, you still have to work hard.β
βI understand.β Reynolds replied, and then he suddenly saw the distant Bebe. He hurriedly called out towards him, βHey, Bebe, cβmere.β
βIβm busy. Iβll come later.β Bebe quickly ran away.
Bebe flew down the stairs, and as he did, the corridor grew cold and dark.
Soon, Bebe arrived at a private room.
βCreaaaak.β The stone door was pushed open. Linley was there, seated in the meditative position within that stone room, his long hair hanging loosely. Linley opened his eyes and glanced at Bebe, then laughed and nodded. βBebe, sit.β
The stone door was shut.
Bebe looked at Linley, puzzled. βBoss, something you need?β
βBebe.β Linley spoke to him through their spiritual link. βPreviously, you asked me about the nine soul pearls, right? Iβll tell you now, but our conversation must be through our spiritual link. This is becauseβ¦I canβt be sure if there is currently a Sovereign using his divine sense to monitor me!β
Linley was unable to detect the divine sense of a Sovereign, which was why, to be safe, Linley didnβt dare to bring out the crown a single time.
βBut of course, it is still early on. Most likely, most Sovereigns donβt know about this. Thus, the chance that we are currently being investigated is quite low. Nonetheless, to be safe, we need to be vigilant.β After having experienced that last trial, Linley didnβt want to rely on luck alone.
βIt seems this is a serious problem.β Bebeβs eyes lit up as he sent back.
βIt is indeed quite serious. Those nine soul pearls are an Overgod talisman. Thatβs something even Sovereigns want. But, I canβt hand it over, because once I hand over those nine soul pearls, the Sovereigns will definitely keep asking me for an βOvergod decreeβ. Handing them over would just cause a disaster! Right now, the most important thing is to hide those nine soul pearls.β
Linley had pondered over this for a long time. Although he had quite a few good ideas, in the end, he chose one which required Bebeβs help.
βBoss, tell me.β Bebe sent back.
Linley said aloud, βBebe, you need to eat divine sparks, right? This interspatial ring has more than enough within.β As he spoke, he took out an interspatial ring and gave it to Bebe. While he said those things aloud, he simultaneously said mentally through divine sense, βBebe, the Overgod talisman is inside this ring. I canβt open it up. What you need to do is to swallow the ring. You should now be able to make godspark weapons, right? Hide this ring inside of a godspark weapon and fuse it into it. I trust you are able to do this.β
βDonβt worry, Boss. I am currently making a godspark artifact.β Bebe was completely confident.
When Bebe had just become a Highgod, he wasnβt able to forge godspark weapons.
But it had been more than a thousand years. After having eaten so many divine sparks, Bebe already had the power to forge godspark weapons.
βIn a bit, Iβll swallow this ring into my stomach, but I wonβt digest it. Iβll cover it with a godspark weapon. Heh heh, a godspark weaponβ¦even Sovereigns arenβt able to see through them and see what is inside them. Even if a Sovereign comes to investigate us, how would the Sovereign end up suspecting my godspark weapons?β Bebe was completely confident.
βEven if he wanted to search, he would probably search me first.β Linley sent back with a faint smile.
Items like Overgod talismans, to Deities, were quite dangerous.
Because of the trick Molde had played, Linley didnβt dare to hand over the nine soul pearls at all. If he didnβt hand it over, it wouldnβt be so bad; most likely, the Sovereigns would believe that Molde was trying to harm Linley. But if he handed them overβ¦it would be strange if the Sovereigns didnβt then demand Linley hand over the Overgod decree as well. If Linley handed over the βtattered crownβ, the Sovereigns probably would go mad and most likely suspect Linley to be in possession of all three items.
By then, Linley would be at the heart of a vortex of battles between Sovereigns.
βIf they arenβt able to find it on me, the Sovereigns will probably give up. Unless a Sovereign was absolutely certain that the Overgod talisman existsβ¦only then would they frantically search for it.β Linley was very confident, because based on the information, he could tellβ¦that the Sovereigns didnβt know whether or not the news about the Overgod talismans was true or not.
Perhaps the Overgods hadnβt even issued a mission.
Linleyβs predictions were correct. This matter wasnβt finished. Molde was dead, but the 100 soldiers he had sent out didnβt know that. They still hastened to places throughout the Infernal Realm.
The Starmist Sea was fairly close to the Bloodridge Continent.
Starmist Sea. Deep within the sea.
A nine storied tower. The farther down one went, the more space it took up. This nine storied tower that was located deep within the Starmist Sea took up a hundred kilometers, and was nearly five thousand meters high. The nine storied tower was completely, pitch-black, but the outside layer was faintly glowing with light, keeping the water of the sea at bay.
Within the nine storied tower, at the main gates. Two horned warriors were there, standing guard.
Within the tower. The first floor. Within the eastern hall.
At the front of the hall, there was a throne glowing with illusory light. The figure atop the throne seemed so blurry, but the awe-inspiring, heart-shaking aura which manifested from this man caused a violet-robed man at the back of hall to kneel in terror, not even daring to raise his head.
βSovereign.β The violet-robed man knelt down before the throne. βYour subordinate just received this news, and then I rushed over here, not even daring to look back.β
βSovereign.β The violet-robed man knelt there on the floor of the hall. βYour subordinate received some news. There is word regarding an Overgod talisman.β
βOvergod talisman?β
A deep, hoarse voice echoed forth.
Instantly, that black piece of paper flew towards the figure seated upon the throne, pausing momentarily before the throne. And then, the piece of paper began to burn before transforming into ashes
βIt was actually an ordinary piece of paper that contained this news? Laughable.β The hoarse voice rang out. βWhere did you hear this news from?
βSovereign, a Highgod delivered it to us. When I saw it, I immediately found that Highgod and began to interrogate him. At first, the Highgod insisted that he gained it by accident and wanted to offer it to me. But I didnβt believe it and intensified the questioning. In the end, I learned that this news came from Lord Prefect βMoldeβ of Skymount Prefecture, of the Bloodridge Continent. He was the one who sent this person here. I didnβt dare to ponder this, and instead immediately came to report it to you.β
βA Lord Prefect of the Bloodridge Prefecture?β
The Sovereign, seated on his throne, pondered silently for a moment. βYou did very well. Alright, then, you can leave now.β
βYes, Sovereign.β After hearing the words, βyou did very wellβ, the violet-robed manβs eyes flashed with delight as he immediately left.
βThis news didnβt come on an Overgod decree. The chances that this is real is rather low, but for the Lord Prefect to dare act in such a way, perhapsβ¦there really might be a chance.β That blurry figure immediately vanished, disappearing from the throne.
The bloody sunlight shone down upon the Skyrite Mountains.
The carvings of the Four Divine Beasts clan within the Skyrite Mountains all appeared so eye-catching. There were people visible everywhere throughout the mountains.
βWhoosh!β
A blurry human figure suddenly appeared before the Skyrite Mountains, seeming to have just teleported here. This man was dressed in a dark violet robe, which had stars embroidered atop of it. His long, deep violet hair hanged loosely to his shoulders. His features were almost devilishly handsome, but there was a very fine, small horn in his forehead.
This new arrival swept the Skyrite Mountains with his gaze, then revealed a hint of a smile. βThose four divine beasts died. I didnβt imagine that their progeny would produce a Paragon.β
And then, with another movement, he once more disappeared.
In the air above Linleyβs estate. That dark-violet robed man once more appeared out of nowhere.
βWho is this?β Reynolds, upon seeing someone suddenly appear out of nowhere in the air above him, was badly startled.
The guards surrounding this empty space were all stunned as well. Before they even noticed it, someone had appeared above them. In addition, there had been quite a few people staring into the skies. The person seemed to have teleported here, as he had appeared immediately.
βWho is this?β Yale sent mentally, stunned. βIβ¦I canβt see him clearly. He seems to be completely wrapped in a layer of fog.β
βI canβt tell either.β Bebe also mumbled, astonished.
This figure descended, landing on the ground. He calmly released his aura, making it so that everyone nearby did not dare to approach him.
βWhoosh!β βWhoosh!β Two figures charged out from the main hall.
βGreetings, Sovereign.β The two figures simultaneously bowed.
βLinleyβ¦Beirutβ¦β The newcomer glanced at him with his violet pupils. βLetβs chat inside the room.β As he spoke, his body flickered, then vanished from that location. His speed was countless times faster than that of a Highgod Paragon.
Linley and Beirut exchanged a glance.
βLinley, your predictions were quite accurate.β Beirut sent with a laugh.
βIt was easy to understand. Only, I didnβt imagine that someone would come so fast.β Linley sent with a sigh. βLord Beirut, which Sovereign is this?β
βThe Starmist Sovereign! Heβs the one who controls the Starmist Sea. In terms of power, amongst the seven Sovereigns of Destruction, he is only weaker than the Chief Sovereign of Destruction. He is far more powerful than that Sovereign of Wind who came last time. Come, letβs go inside.β Beirut sent, and then Linley and Beirut immediately stepped into the main hall.