Book 9, His Fame Shakes the World β Chapter 20, The War Godβs College
By nightfall, many of the guests at the manor had left, and most of the nobles were now gone. The engagement banquet was an afternoon banquet. The people still remaining at the manor were all relatively important guests.
βWharton, where is your big brother?β Yale poured two cups of wine, then walked to Whartonβs side. βI havenβt seen him for almost the entire afternoon, I think?β
βMy big brother left with that Mr. Hodan. No clue where he went.β Wharton shook his head.
βIβll go look for him. Given your big brotherβs personality, he might have run off to the training yard and started to train.β Yale left the guest hall. Making his way down the corridors, he arrived at the training courtyard after a while.
βDrip.β βDrip.β
Water flowed down the manmade fountain. Each drip-drop of water could be heard clearly in the silent training courtyard. Linley was seated in the meditative trance on the grass, not moving at all.
If one moved closer and examined him carefully, one might see that Linleyβs muscles were contracting and expanding in a very rhythmic way. And as they did, a natural gust of wind seemed to have surrounded Linley.
His spirit had become one with the endless earth and attuned to the boundless wind.
βBoom!β βBoom!β β¦.
βWhoosh!β βWhoosh!β β¦.
His eyes shut, Linley could feel the trembling, vibrating spirit of the earth, and the formless wind which filled the skies. After a long time, Linley opened his eyes.
βHis lordship issued the order that no one is to be permitted to enter without his permission.β
βNot even me?β Yale sounded very resigned.
βBoss Yale, come in.β Linley had a hint of a smile on his lips, and he immediately stood up. Only now did Yale walk in. Looking at Linley, he chuckled, βThird Bro, I knew it. You are training again. Why are you so hard working? You are already a peak-stage Saint-level. You are already incredibly powerful.β
Linley glanced at Yale and chuckled.
To Yale, Linley could already be considered a peerless expert in the Yulan continent. Even the Emperor of the OβBrien Empire was incredibly courteous to Linley. But after having interacted with Hodan, Linley knew that he was still far from being adequate.
βCome, have some wine with me. I havenβt had much of a chance to drink with you today.β Yale put down two flasks of wine on the stone table.
Linley sat down as well, then retrieved two winecups from his interspatial ring.
βItβs a pity that Fourth Bro couldnβt be here.β Linley shook his head and sighed. A month ago, when Emperor Johann had announced who would marry his daughter, Reynolds had left the imperial capital.
βHe had no choice. The army had ordered him to return. He had to go.β Yale said helplessly. βLast time, he just so happened to be on leave, which was why we three bros were able to have a reunion. It isnβt so bad for Fourth Bro, but for Second Broβ¦if we want to see him, we have to go to the Yulan Empire.β
The distance from the Yulan Empire to the OβBrien Empire was quite far.
Chatting idly with his dear bro, Linley felt extremely cheerful. Why would he want to give this up to go to a Higher Plane and engage in slaughter?
The most enjoyable part of training was in the spirit gaining a greater and greater level of understanding. It wasnβt about the bloody slaughter.
βThird Bro, in a few days, Iβll leave the imperial capital as well.β Yale sighed emotionally. βNothing for it. Iβm still young. There are many things which the Conglomerate needs me to handle. Otherwise, in the future, I wonβt be qualified to manage it.β
Linley understood.
An organization on the level of the Dawson Conglomerate definitely wouldnβt award someone the leadership position just because oneβs father previously held it. Otherwise, the Dawson Conglomerate wouldnβt be as powerful as it currently was. Of course, being the son of the Chairman had its advantages, but one also needed to have ability and a work history.
βNext month, Olivier will be doing battle with the Monolithic Sword Saint, Haydson. Doesnβt that mean youβll miss it?β Linley laughed.
βYeah.β Yale laughed uncaringly. βIβm just a magus anyhow. How much would I understand from watching a battle between two Saint-level warriors?β
Linley suddenly put down his wine cup and looked at the door. βSomeone is coming.β
βWho?β Yale was puzzled. βSomeone else knows that you are here?β
βThose two from the War Godβs College.β Linley laughed calmly.
Saint-level experts could use spiritual energy to scan an area. The comparatively tiny manor could easily be totally covered by it. Naturally, they could easily locate Linley.
Castro and Lanke walked towards the back courtyard side by side. They were very surprised by their masterβs instructions.
βAlthough Linleyβs strength is not bad, thereβs no need for Master to act this way.β Lanke shook his head.
βI donβt understand either.β Castro also felt puzzled.
Both of them were confused. Walking into the back courtyard, they saw that the guards had opened the door for them already. Castro and Lanke exchanged a glance.
βLinley knew that we were coming.β
Castro and Lanke immediately saw Linley seated alongside Yale. Seeing that Yale was here as well, the two frowned.
Yale immediately stood up. βThird Bro, people have come to see you. Why donβt you have a chat with them? Iβll go to the main hall for now.β
Linley nodded.
After Yale left, Castro and Lanke sat down. Linley asked, βCastro, Lanke, why have you come?β
Castro laughed. βLinley, the two of us have come bearing an invitation from our master to pay a visit to the War Godβs College.β
βThe War God is inviting me to the War Godβs College?β Linley could hardly believe it.
How could someone like the War God be inviting him?
Lanke nodded. βLinley, Master did indeed instruct us to have you come to the War Godβs College. And whatβs more, Master has instructed our senior apprentice-brother to welcome you personally. Linley, you must understand, even when the Monolithic Sword Saint, Haydson, visited the War Godβs College in the past, our senior apprentice-brother didnβt come to welcome him.β
βOh?β
Linley was intrigued. Who was this βsenior apprentice-brotherβ of the War Godβs College?
βYour senior apprentice-brother should be the first disciple of the War God, right? Waitβ¦how old is he?β Linley suddenly came to a realization. Good heavens. The War God was someone who had reached this level over five thousand years ago.
Castro and Lanke both grinned.
βRight. Our senior apprentice-brother is already five thousand years old. He isnβt much younger than our master.β Castro nodded. βWe were very surprised as well when we heard that Master instructed our senior apprentice-brother to welcome you.β
Linley knew that the War God only accepted a personal disciple every three hundred years.
The youngest one was Blumer, only thirty years old or so. But the oldest was this senior apprentice-brother, and was five thousand years old.
βAlright. When should I go?β Linley asked with a laugh.
βYou can come to the War Godβs College at any time. How about this? Hereβs my insignia. When you arrive at the War Godβs College, hand it to one of our fellow apprentices. They will inform me.β With a flip of his hand, Castro retrieved a scarlet red medal which had Castroβs name carved onto it.
Accepting the insignia, Linley laughed and nodded. βDonβt worry. I will definitely go.β
Castro and Lanke both nodded, then left.
Linley secretly wondered to himselfβ¦if the senior apprentice-brother of the War Godβs College was five thousand years old, how powerful was he?
Could he be weaker than the Monolithic Sword Saint?
Linley didnβt much believe it. The Monolithic Sword Saint was only a few centuries old, while the senior apprentice-brother had been training in the War Godβs College for thousands of years with the War Godβs personal guidance. After five thousand years, how could he possibly not be strong?
The primary peak of the War God Mountain was covered with many buildings. These were the places where the honorary disciples of the War God stayed, along with Kenyon, Castro, and Lanke, who were in charge of the ordinary affairs of War God Mountain, great or small.
The mountain wind was very strong this day. Many of the honorary disciples of the War Godβs College were training.
βHaaargh!β
A boulder weighing dozens of tons was easily tossed from one person to another, who in turn kicked it backβ¦the two honorary disciples of the war Godβs College were able to easily kick around this massive boulder.
Most importantly, the boulder wasnβt damaged at all.
This required a very fine control of both physical strength and battle-qi.
Right at this time, a graceful figure appeared, soaring across the sky like blue smoke. It gracefully circled around War God Mountain, and in the blink of an eye it arrived at the War Godβs College.
βHrm?β One of the honorary disciples of the War Godβs College looked at the arrival with surprise. He hadnβt seen anyone earlier, but then all of a sudden, this person had appeared.
βAre youβ¦Master Linley?β The honorary disciple could recognize him. On the day of the duel at the Colosseum, the honorary disciple had gone to support Blumer.
Smiling, Linley nodded. βCastro invited me to come. This is his insignia. Please go inform him.β Linley tossed the insignia to the honorary disciple.
The honorary disciple hurriedly said, βIβll go report it right away. Master Linley, please take a rest first.β
Linley nodded. Whartonβs engagement ceremony had concluded two days ago, and today, Linley had accepted the invitation and headed off to the War Godβs College and see for himself what it was all about.
βThat person is Master Linley. I hear heβs only 27 years old.β
βEven apprentice-brother Kenyon was easily defeated by him.β
βI was there that day. It only took one blow. Compared to Linley, apprentice-brother Kenyon is very weak.β
βApprentice-brother Kenyon is only the 25th personal disciple of our master. It is understandable that he is a bit weaker. Most likely, apprentice-brother Castro is roughly on par with Linley. If the first ten disciples of Master had been the ones to do battle, most likely they would have easily beat Linley.β
Many of the honorary disciples of the War Godβs College murmured in quiet voices while casting glances at Linley. All of these honorary disciples were geniuses in their own right, and they were all proud and arrogant. But compared to Linley, they had a long way to go.
βLinley.β A bright voice rang out.
Castro ran out, his face wreathed in smiles. βYou came after all. Come, letβs go to Bluethunder Peak.β
βNot here?β Linley was puzzled.
Clearly, this primary peak was the largest one with the most buildings. The other four peaks didnβt have much construction.
Castro laughed. βLinley, we have many honorary disciples here at the War Godβs College, so we let them stay at the main peaks. Myself, Lanke, and Kenyon all stay here because we are in charge of them. The rest of our fellow apprentices are all on the other mountain peaks.β
Linley nodded slightly.
Castro immediately led Linley in the direction of a different mountain peak. Linley and Castro walked up the steep mountain walls as easily as if they were travelling on flat land, their steps as graceful as flying birds.
βCastro, you are in which generation of personal disciples of the War God?β Linley asked.
βMe? Iβm the 22nd personal disciple.β Castro laughed.
βYouβve reached the peak-stage of the Saint-level by now, right?β Linley asked. When he was at the courtyard, he had heard the honorary disciples say that Castro should be on par with him. This was why Linley asked this question.
Castro nodded. βRight. But I most likely am not a match for you. Your speed is quite astonishing, on par with Olivier.β
Linley was thinking nonstop.
Even the 22nd personal disciple had reached the peak-stage of the Saint-level. Then what about the earlier disciples?
βCastro, the Monolithic Sword Saint, Haydson, is reputed to be the number one Saint in the world. Has he ever competed against your senior apprentice-brother?β Linley asked.
βNo way.β
Castro let out an involuntary chuckle. βAlthough Haydson already has a rather high grasp and understanding of the Laws of the Earth, the War Godβs College has quite a few people more powerful than him. The reason why Haydson is famous is because my senior apprentice-brother and second apprentice-brother are all over five thousand years old, and have retreated from the secular world thousands of years ago. How could they go out and compete against a junior who is only a few centuries old for the sake of fame and glory?β
Linley suddenly understood.
βEven aside from our War Godβs College, I know others more powerful than him as well. For example, that King of Killers, Cesar. A thousand years ago, Cesar sparred against my senior apprentice-brother, and they were both on par with each other. I imagine if Cesar wanted to act against Haydson, he would be able to easily gain victory.β Castro said with certainty.
Linley was startled.
Cesar?
It seemed as though Castro didnβt know that Cesar had already reached the Deity-level. But for his senior apprentice-brother to have dueled Cesar to a standstill a thousand years ago meant that he was indeed an incredible person.
βWeβve arrived at Bluethunder Peak. Come. Itβs been a long time since Iβve seen my senior apprentice-brother as well. Master has always said that amongst all of us disciples, senior apprentice-brother is the most likely to reach the Deity-level.β Castroβs face was filled with confidence.