Book 20, The Crownβs Riddle β Chapter 20, After A Millennium, An Astonishing Change!
Many years ago, the Bloodridge Sovereign had executed Molde in the city of Lucliffe, within the Skymount Prefecture.
That disturbance had naturally drawn the attention of the governor of Lucliffe City, as well as many Highgods. But the Bloodridge Sovereign had only ordered the city governor to pay no attention to the matter. In addition, the Bloodridge Sovereign had completely disintegrated Moldeβs body. Given that the Sovereign had issued an orderβ¦naturally, no one in Lucliffe City dared to get any further involved in this matter.
And so, this matter came to an end.
Molde had been afraid that Linley would pursue and kill him, which was why he had privately snuck out and hidden himself within Lucliffe City. He had rented an estate there. Even after he had died, the soldiers of Skymount Prefecture naturally still believed that he was still perfectly fine and alive.
Skymount Prefecture. Moldeβs former estate. Many soldiers were stationed here.
The Blood Sun hung high in the sky. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning flashed through the skies, then halted in the air above the Lord Prefectβs manor, transforming into a human figure. This person stood there in midair, his waist ramrod straight. Although he was a bit thin, a dominating aura wafted out from him. His head was covered with long black hair which casually undulated in the breeze, falling all the way to his waist.
On his back was a single warblade.
This person was the expert Linley had met in the Starmist Sea β Lomio. In the past, Lomio had had the terrifying power of a near-Asura level expert.
βThis is the Lord Prefectβs residence. Hurry and depart.β A large number of prefectural soldiers flew over, with the leader shouting angrily towards Lomio.
Lomio actively spread out his aura, remaining in the air above the Lord Prefectβs estate. He was clearly acting in a provocative manner.
Lomio swept the people beneath him with his gaze, then said calmly, βFrom today onwards, I, Lomio Bornesen, am the Lord Prefect of Skymount Prefecture!β His voice echoed out like thunder, reverberating in the skies. The hundreds of thousands of soldiers stationed nearby, as well as some tribes located farther away, all heard his words clearly.
βImpudence!β An emaciated old man dressed in a black robe barked out in anger. βThe Lord Prefect of our Skymount Prefecture is Lord Molde. If you wish to be the Lord Prefect, then you must follow the rules. First become a Seven Star Fiend, then issue the challenge.β
The prefectural soldiers below were all angered as well.
Could a person become a Lord Prefect just because he said he was? To simply appear above the Lord Prefectβs residence and declare oneβs self the Lord Prefect? This was utterly laughable.
βRumbleβ¦β
A thick, black, terrifying surge of energy descended from the heavens, causing the prefectural soldiers below to be astonished. One of the soldiers in particular, that emaciated elder dressed in black robes, stared with a changed look on his face. βSo much Sovereign powerβ¦β
And then, the Sovereign power that filled the heavens coalesced into an enormous face that was tens of meter high.
βWhoooshβ¦β
The terrifying presence of a Sovereign.
βSovereign.β All of the prefectural soldiers landed on the ground, kneeling and trembling.
βSovereign.β Lomio landed on the ground and knelt as well.
βThe previous Lord Prefect of Skymount Prefecture, Molde, committed a capital offense and has been executed. From today onwards, the Lord Prefect of Skymount Prefecture shall be this βLomioβ who stands before you.β A voice like thunder which rang in every personβs ears and mind. The aura and presence of the Sovereign pressed down on the terrified prefectural soldiers, and not a single one of them dared to raise their heads.
And then, that giant face, tens of meters high, suddenly vanished. The world once more returned to normal.
Only now did the prefectural soldiers dare to raise their heads. Upon seeing that the Sovereign had departed, they rose to their feet.
βWe pay our respects to you, Lord Prefect.β The more nimble-minded of them hurriedly fell to one knee, paying their respects to Lomio.
βWe pay our respect to you, Lord Prefect!β Instantly, the hundreds of thousands of other soldiers also fell down to one knee and called out in unison.
Lomioβs sharp, cold gaze swept across all of them, but a hint of a smile came unbidden to his face. After so many years of painstaking training, he had finally become a Lord Prefect. He was now one of the 108 Asuras of the Infernal Realm.
However, Lomio had been assigned to this position by the Sovereign. He hadnβt acquired it through the usual way of defeating the previous Lord Prefect, then assuming the position. Thusβ¦quite naturally, many people werenβt convinced of Lomioβs power. One could imagine how, in the future, quite a few Seven Star Fiends would come challenge him.
βCome, then. The more, the merrier.β Lomioβs eyes were shining.
The Infernal Realm. The Karol Continent. A black, dragon-shaped metallic lifeform was flying above it.
βThe Lord Prefect actually died! Didnβt that make our trip pointless?β Within the metallic lifeform, there were fifteen Highgods gathered together.
The ones who had gone to send the information to the Starmist Sea had made the trip in a fairly short period of time, but not a single group of the Highgod soldiers who had been sent to the Karol Continent had arrived yet. Actually, of the hundred Highgods, during the past century, only forty or so had successfully delivered the news. The others, especially those assigned to more distant locations, naturally werenβt able to make it in time.
Only after Lomio had arrived and then released the hundred divine clones of that were held hostage within the prefectural manor did these soldiers realize that Molde was dead.
βMoldeβs dead. Thereβs no reward for us, even if we deliver the message. Brothers, letβs go. Time to go home.β
βWe travelled for a century, but it was all for nothing.β
These soldiers clearly seemed quite disgruntled.
βHey, how about we sell this news off? This information is still fairly important. If we sell it to the intelligence agents of the Fiend Castles, we will still receive a high price for it. Moldeβs dead anyhow. Heβs unable to kill us for leaking out this information.β
βRight. This news is definitely valuable.β
βThis news even mentions Lord Linley. As I see it, Molde intended to harm Lord Linley.β These soldiers didnβt believe this news to be real.
Soon, those soldiers who had made a trip for nothing and who would never receive Moldeβs promised reward came to a decision. They would sell off this astonishing information to the Fiend Castles. The Fiend Castles had many different departments; escort, assassination, treasure-huntingβ¦and of course, they also bought intelligence reports and information.
After the Fiend Castles purchased this information, those soldiers who no longer feared Moldeβs reprisals also informed the Fiend Castles that it was Molde who had instructed them to deliver this news to the various Lord Prefects and Sovereignβs Emissaries.
After acquiring this information, the Fiend Castles would naturally sell it off at a high price to the interested experts. Naturally, this news was quickly made known to the other experts of the Infernal Realm.
The vast majority of experts believed that Molde was trying to harm Linley.
But there were a few who believed it, and so they filled the lands in search of the three talismans, so as to be able to offer them to the Sovereigns and thus be rewarded.
Of course, this news also quickly made its way to the ears of the Sovereigns as well. But after the previous conference, the Sovereigns no longer paid much heed to this. And yet, at the same timeβ¦the Sovereigns were rather irritated. How could this sort of information be spread all over the place in such a manner? The Sovereigns instantly gave the order for the Fiend Castles to no longer sell this information.
And yetβ¦
Since this information had already been publicized, the order of the Sovereigns came too late to do any good.
This didnβt have any impact on Linley. Linleyβs life was still as tranquil and peaceful as ever. However, the many descendants Linley had brought over from the Yulan Plane, after having spent centuries in the Infernal Realm, were beginning to grow restless.
The Infernal Realm had too many experts.
Most of the descendants of the Baruch clan were merely Saints. After the Ancestral Baptism, they became Demigods. In the Infernal Realm, the only thing they could do was be abused.
By relying on the power of the Four Divine Beasts clan, the descendants of the Baruch clan from the Yulan continent were able to wander around a few of the cities of the Infernal Realm. However, they found life to be boring, and many still decided to return to the Yulan continent. Linley didnβt stop them, and by relying on the Sovereignβs insignia, he was able to send a group of them back.
In the blink of an eye, a thousand years had passed since Mosi had delivered him that information.
A thousand years, to Deities, wasnβt much.
During these thousand years, Linley had advanced quite a bit in his four Laws. He had managed to begin fusing the Throbbing Pulse of the World and the βDimensional Attackβ profound mysteries of the Laws of the Wind. In fact, he was halfway through fusing them. He had also begun to fuse the βDimensional Attackβ mystery and the βCircular Softnessβ mystery of the water. Only, he had yet to completely master either of these two fusions.
As for fireβ¦
His training speed in fire truly was slow, and the more he trained, the slower it went. He had spent a thousand years after mastering the first five profound mysteries of the Laws of Fire, and had spent that entire time training in the Profound Mysteries of Explosion, and yet still hadnβt mastered it.
The Skyrite Mountains. Linleyβs estate.
Beneath a thick, gnarled, twisted willow tree that was within a courtyard. This green willow tree had been living for more than eight hundred years, and its myriad branches drooped down and danced about, appearing so beautiful.
βYale, although you became a Deity through fusing with a divine spark, donβt give up. Perhaps someone who fused with a divine spark also has a chance of fusing profound mysteries. Look at me. I donβt have any confidence in my ability to fuse profound mysteries, and yetβ¦I, Bebe, still ended up fusing two of them, right? Haha.β Bebeβs loud laughter could be heard coming from below the willow tree.
Beneath the willow tree, there was a black wooden table, with three people around it. These three were Bebe, Yale, and Wharton.
βI donβt have such extravagant hopes.β Yale chortled. βLook at me. Iβm a Highgod now. Although I reached this level through fusing with divine sparks, the difference between where I am at now and where I was at back at the Ernst Institute is as great as the difference between the heavens and the earth. Whatβs more, Iβve already reformed the Dawson Conglomerate, and we have a huge pile of descendants. Iβm satisfied. Haha, the only thing left for me now is to enjoy life. Iβll occasionally go to some material planes and undergo a few simple adventures. Iβm just a Highgod who fused with divine sparks, but in the material planes, I have nothing to fear. Andβ¦I even have the βSovereignβs Mightβ which Third Bro gave me.
After becoming a Deity, he had gone back to the Yulan continent and lived there for over two centuries.
During the course of those two centuries, Yale had sired nineteen sons and daughters. By relying on the power of the Baruch Empire, he had effortless reconstructed the Dawson Conglomerate. His nineteen sons and daughter had carried on his work, and the Dawson Conglomerate once more flourished. And then, bored, Yale had taken his third wife with him and returned to the Infernal Realm.
But of course, that time, Yale had been quite unlucky; while holding the Sovereignβs medallion, he had to go from the Yulan continent to the Infernal realm, then back, eight times in a row before arriving at the Bloodridge Continent.
Teleportation was free for holders of the Sovereignβs medallion, after all.
βYale, Bebeβ¦I wonder how long it will be before I, too, will go to some other material planes for a stroll.β Wharton laughed while musing to himself.
Beirut had given Linley a Sovereignβs medallion, but hadnβt taken it back. Since Linley didnβt use it, he let Bebe and Whaton often borrow it.
βWhy the rush? Next time, weβll let the Boss take us all together.β Bebe said.
Just as they were chattingβ¦
βRumbleβ¦β A surge of rippling power, born from the natural Laws, descended. The location was somewhere within Linleyβs estate.
Bebe, Wharton, and Yale all immediately rose to their feet.
βThatβs coming from the place where Third Bro is trainingβ¦β Yale said hurriedly.
βHaha, the Boss made a breakthrough. The Bossβ divine fire clone has finally reached mastery as well.β Bebe called out in celebration.
It was exactly as Bebe had said. Linleyβs divine fire clone had, indeed, made a breakthrough.
Red light was currently bathing the entire room.
The long, brown-haired Linley was currently seated in the meditative position, but next to him floated a Linley with long, fiery red hair. A black gemstone, covered with fiery red light, was floating above this Linleyβs head. It was his divine fire spark. Dense amounts of fire-type elemental essences swirled around the divine spark, carrying within them the Laws of the natural world.
Moments laterβ¦
βFinally. Success.β Linley, seated in the meditative position, opened his eyes. His divine fire clone entered his body.
βMy divine fire clone really was far slower than the other clones in training. Fortunately, since my divine fire clone was able to share energy from my other four souls, it slowly transformed as well, making my training speed much faster. Otherwise, I probably wouldnβt have broken through and mastered a sixth profound mystery this quickly.β Linley rose to his feet, his face wreathed in smiles. βBy using three types of divine power, my strength is comparable to when I use Sovereign power. Then with four typesβ¦?β
Linley was finally able to begin testing out the feeling of using four fused types of divine power.
His heart was filled with eagerness. His face all smiles, Linley fused his powerβ¦and upon doing so, his face froze.
βCrackleβ¦β A bizarre sound rang out from Linleyβs body, and all the muscles of his body turned taut.
His azure-golden draconic scales suddenly emerged, and spikes appeared on his forehead and his spine. That metallic, whip-like draconic tail trembled and emerged as well, and a terrifying energy roiled about Linleyβs entire body.
βThisβ¦this is utterly unbelievable.β Linleyβs eyes were filled with astonishment.