Book 12, The Descent of the Gods β Chapter 2, Becoming a Deity?
After spending ten years in the Necropolis of the Gods, he came back to a grandson.
This truly caught Linley somewhat off-guard, but while holding Arnold in his arms, Linley still felt very happy.
Within the main hall of the castle.
βTaylor, where is your mother?β Linley asked.
Taylor immediately began to laugh. βFather, two years after you left, Mother reached the Grand Magus Saint levelβ¦β
βWhat? Two years?β Linley wasnβt only overjoyed; he was also shocked.
In the Necropolis of the Gods, he had finally broken through to the Grand Magus Saint level on the tenth floor of the Necropolis of the Gods. That was the ninth year in the Necropolis of the Gods. Compared to Delia, Linley had actually reached the Grand Magus Saint level much slower.
βDelia really is amazing.β Linley secretly said to himself while grinning.
Taylor continued, βAfter reaching the Grand Magus Saint level, she went to the underground training room you always used. A while ago, when Arnold was born, Mother had come out of seclusion, but after his first month, Mother went back to continue training.β
βOh?β Linley nodded slightly.
Turning, he glanced at the others. βEveryone, wait here for now. Iβll bring Delia out soon. Weβll have dinner together.β
Deep within Dragonblood Castle was that mysterious dimensional gateway. Only, compared to the dimensional gateway beneath the South Sea, this one was much smaller. Linleyβs body was already covered with a βPulseguard Defenseβ layer, and he walked in.
βTen years.β
Linley stood in the pocket dimension. Outside of that membrane was chaotic space, and within it, Delia was seated cross-legged, meditating. Her face was covered with a holy light, and she seemed like a goddess.
βHrm?β Linley suddenly frowned in confusion.
While she was training, the aura which Delia was emitting was actual capable of causing Linleyβs heart to clench.
Delia opened her eyes, turning her head in puzzlement. But when she saw Linley, she immediately stood up in surprised joy. βLinley!β Deliaβs eyes instantly turned red. The feeling of being separated for ten years truly had been hard to endure.
Delia threw herself into Linleyβs arms, clutching Linley tightly.
Linley also tightly held Delia, saying softly by her ear, βForgive me, Delia.β
βLinley, Iβve been so afraid. I was afraid that you wouldnβt be able to return from the Necropolis of the Gods.β As Delia spoke, Linley suddenly felt that his clothes were growing wet. Delia was already crying!
Delia lifted her head to look at Linley, a mixture of laughter and tears on her face, with tears glistening on her eyelashes. βLinley, you wonβt leave now that you are back, right?β
βIβm not leaving, Iβm not leaving,β Linley reassured her.
Linley and Delia walked towards the stone bed, sitting down while holding each other.
βRight, Delia. Why is it that I have the feeling as though you are rather different compared to the past?β Linley asked questioningly.
Delia looked at Linley, intentionally putting on a mysterious air. βLinley, guess why I am different from before?β
βIs it because you have reached the Grand Magus Saint level?β Linley asked.
Delia shook her head.
βHrm?β Linley couldnβt understand it.
Delia smiled, then said softly, βLinley, Iβll tell you big a secret. I. Have alreadyβ¦become a Deity!β
Linley instantly was utterly stunned. It was as though he had been struck by a bolt of lightning. He was speechless for a long time.
βWhat did you just say? Delia, did you say youβve become a Deity?β Linley stared disbelievingly at Delia. How could one become a Deity so easily? The likes of Desri and Fain had trained for so many years without success. Even Linley himself had experienced countless life and death battles before, out of a lucky happenstance, he had broken through on the eleventh floor of the Necropolis of the Gods.β
But despite that, Linley would still need around ten years to become a Deity.
Delia had become a Deity?
βItβs true.β Delia nodded.
βDelia, stop joking around.β Linley began to laugh. βIf you really want to become a Deity, thatβs not a big deal. This time, I acquired divine sparks in the Necropolis of the Gods, one of which is a wind-style divine spark of a Demigod. You can use it to become a Deity.β
Delia gently shook her head.
βLinley, watch carefully.β Delia said softly to Linley.
Suddenlyβ¦.
A strange presence suddenly filled the area. Linley felt as though he had suddenly come under tremendous invisible pressure, binding him and causing him to be unable to move.
βGodrealm?β The experienced Linley instantly understood.
But Linleyβs layer of Pulseguard Defense over his body shuddered and broke free of the βbindingβ. Linley couldnβt help but feel astonished. How could a so-called βGodrealmβ be broken through so easily?
Linley stared at Delia in disbelief.
Delia said, somewhat embarrassed, βIβve only been fusing with this divine spark for eight years, and Iβve only gained insight into a small part of the Laws held within it. I havenβt even finished absorbing the divine spark. I can only use this βGodrealmβ for scaring people. After I completely absorb the divine spark, my βGodrealmβ will become a true βGodrealmβ.β
Hearing Delia say this, Linley stared at her in astonishment.
βDelia, what is this all about?β Linley spoke.
Linley was truly stunned.
He came back after ten years and found a grandson, fine. But his wife was becoming a Deity?
βLinley, do you still remember how on the day of our wedding, Bebe said that the Violet-Gold Rat King friend of his had given him a black stone? And then, Bebe had given that black stone to me as our wedding present.β Delia said.
Linleyβs mind suddenly shook.
βDelia, are you saying that the black stoneβ¦β Linley was no fool. Now that Delia mentioned it, he instantly understood.
βRight. That black stone was a wind-style Demigod divine spark!β Delia said.
βSo it really was the caseβ¦β Linley felt that this was simply too ridiculous.
It was all too ridiculous.
There was no need to describe how important a divine spark was. Desri and the others had pursued godhood for thousands of years, and even Linley had only acquired these three divine sparks through experiencing countless dangers and near-death situations. But now he suddenly learnedβ¦that on the day of his wedding, the wedding gift he had been presented with was actually a divine spark!
βI couldnβt believe it either, but after I began to absorb this divine sparkβ¦I knew that it couldnβt be fake, right?β Delia said honestly.
Linley nodded slightly.
βAt first, during our wedding, although I had bound the black stone by blood and absorbed it into my body, I couldnβt sense it at allβ¦only, from that day onwards, my spiritual energy and mageforce both increased at a ridiculously fast rate.β Delia said.
Linley laughed. βWith a divine spark in your body, how could you possibly not train quickly?β
βBut I was never able to sense the presence of the divine spark. Only roughly two years after you left, when I reached the Grand Magus Saint level and my soul began to change, did I clearly begin to sense the existence of the divine spark. At that time, I totally understood.β
Linley nodded. βRight. Only after reaching the Saint-level can oneβs soul truly be able to fuse with a divine spark.β
The reason why she had never been able to sense it in the past, and why she had trained so rapidly, had all become clear. Now Linley fully understood the reason of her βrapid improvementβ.
βDelia, according to what you said, you have already spent eight years fusing with this divine spark, but youβve only absorbed part of it?β Linley asked. Linley himself knew that if he didnβt train and instead used a divine spark to become a Deity, he would still need a very long period of time.
βRight.β Delia nodded. βIt might be because in the past, I didnβt have any insights into the Elemental Laws at all. So, just like reading a book, I had to slowly begin understanding the most basic, elementary aspects of the Laws within this divine spark. Most likely, only after I finish understanding everything it contains will I be able to completely absorb this divine spark, and only then will it completely belong to me.β
Linley nodded.
To ordinary people, becoming a Deity was something that required constant experiments, and which had to be taken one step at a time.
But with a divine spark, it was as though all of the profound truths of the Laws were laid bare before you, allowing you to peruse them at your leisure. After you understood them, that was enough.
βI expect that it will take at least ten or twenty years of hard work before Iβll be able to completely absorb this divine spark and understand the profound mysteries of the Laws it contains.β Delia said rather resignedly. βHowever, although I do understand some of the profound truths of the Elemental Laws of the Wind, I have no idea how to actually use themβ¦β
Linley was stunned.
βDelia, what do you mean by saying that?β Linley didnβt understand.
βI mean, I have some insights into the Laws, but I donβt knowβ¦how to use them to attack.β Delia said, embarrassed.
Linley suddenly understood.
βHahahahaβ¦.β Linley began to laugh loudly.
This logic was actually quite simple. For example, if a divine spark contained the profound truths of the βThrobbing Pulse of the Worldβ, a Saint who fused with the divine spark would also understand the profound truths within the βThrobbing Pulse of the Worldββ¦but he wouldnβt actually know how to use it.
For example, using the vibrations of the βThrobbing Pulse of the Worldβ to attack was what Linley had developed into his own special attack, the βProfound Truths of the Earthβ.
When utilizing it for his defense, it became the βPulseguard Defenseβ.
Understanding the profound truths of the Laws was nothing more than understanding a theory. If you actually wanted to use it to kill someone, you still had to understand how to put that theory into practice.
For example, if someone gained insight into the βFastβ aspect and you then asked them to utilize the βMyriad Swords Convergeβ, would they be able to do so?
This was a form of application!
This was the problem with absorbing someone elseβs divine spark. The divine spark only contained the insights into the mysteries of the Law, but didnβt include the special techniques which the original owner had used to actually apply and utilize the Laws.
βThe question of βapplicationβ is indeed a tricky one. Right, Delia. This divine spark of yours which possesses mysteries regarding the Elemental Laws of the Windβ¦what type of mysteries does it contain?β Linley asked. βIf it has to do with speed, I might be able to give you some pointers.β
Delia shook her head. βI donβt know how to explain it clearly. Iβve only managed to understand a small part of it. Okay, I can put it to you like this. The mysteries contained within this divine spark which I am fusing with is somewhat similar to the wind-style spell, βVoid Exterminationβ.β
βVoid Extermination?β Linley nodded slightly.
βI truly donβt know anything about that at all.β Linley wanted to help but couldnβt.
Linley then laughed. βEnough. Delia, for now, just work hard on training. After you fully understand the mysteries of this divine spark, come up with ways of applying what you have learned. Actually, the control over wind elemental essence which the divine spark confers upon you will allow you to form a βGodrealmβ, and within that realm, Saints wonβt be able to move at all.β
Delia laughed as well. This was the biggest difference between a Saint and a Deity.
The divine spark, in and of itself, represented a type of authority.
Actually, the Sovereigns and the Highgods werenβt necessarily that different in terms of their level of understanding of the Laws. Onlyβ¦with but a thought, a Sovereign could kill a Highgod. This was the unparalleled authority which a βdivine Sovereign sparkβ conveyed. And in the countless planes of the universe, the number of Sovereigns was fixed.
βDelia, it is wonderful that you are going to become a Deity. But you have to work hard. Most likely, in another ten years or so of training, Iβll reach the Deity-level as well, on my own.β Linley laughed.
βHuh?β Delia stared at Linley. βYouβll become a Deity yourself, after training for ten years? Arenβt you going to fuse with a divine spark? Donβt you have a divine spark?β
Linley shook his head. βNo need. It takes a fairly long period of time to fuse with a divine spark, and in terms of effect, fusing with a divine spark isnβt as good as gaining oneβs own insights.β Linley shook his head and laughed. βIn the Necropolis of the Gods, I acquired three divine sparks, one of which, a wind-style divine spark, I was planning to give to you. But now it seemsβ¦that wonβt be necessary.β
βThree divine sparks?β Delia was surprised.
Delia, as well, understood what a divine spark represented. These three divine sparks could produce three Demigods. On the Yulan continent, Demigods were the most powerful creatures in existence.
βThree divine sparks isnβt too much.β Linley sighed. βThis time, on my trip to the Necropolis of the Gods, I went to the most dangerous of the three Necropolis of the Gods. In the past, not a single person had ever succeeded. In such a dangerous place, it is only fair for the reward to be three divine sparks.β
If there had only been a single divine spark, Linley would have felt it quite unjust.
βDangerous?β Delia said hurriedly. βLinley, tell me about what happened in the Necropolis of the Gods.β
Linley nodded, then immediately began to tell her about this trip to the bottom of the South Seas.
Only, Linley remained puzzled about something. There was no question that the divine spark he had received on his wedding came courtesy of Lord Beirut via the Violet-Gold Rat King. What was Lord Beirutβs intentions in giving Delia a divine spark? Could it be that he didnβt care about divine sparks? But it seemed that his three children were still Saints.
Linley truly couldnβt understand it.
The three Violet-Gold Rat King brothers were all Saints, and yet they never entered the Necropolis of the Gods. Seemingly, they didnβt care about becoming Deities. Towards the King of the Yulan continent, Beirutβ¦Linley was beginning to feel that he was more and more mysterious.