Book 17, Indigo Prefecture β Chapter 28, Freedom
In the past, Linley had known very little regarding Sovereignβs Might. Thus, he had taken it for an advanced form of βdivine powerβ. But now, it seemed, it was completely different. Sovereignβs Might was actually capable of being used like spiritual energy.
βSovereignβs Might also has one other benefit.β Gislason laughed. βWhen you use Sovereignβs Might, for a short moment, both your body and your soul will be uplifted.β
βEh?β Linley was surprised.
βThis is the truth.β Gislason sighed. βHowever, the amount of uplifting isnβt very great. If one was willing to be wasteful and consecutively use hundreds of drops of Sovereignβs Might, both the soul and the body will be tremendously transformed.β
βHundreds of drops? Who has that many?β Linley laughed.
βEven if someone does have that many, they wouldnβt be willing to waste it like that.β Gislason said.
βOur Four Divine Beasts clanβs one and only advantage over the eight great clans is that we have quite a bit of Sovereignβs Might.β Gislason sighed. βBy relying on Sovereignβs Might, we are able to be at the level where even when under group assault, we can still fight back. This is the only reason why weβve been able to keep the death ratio at one-to-one.β
Linley nodded. After this recent experience, Linley realized how powerful the enemy was.
For example, Mosleyβs innate divine ability truly was terrifying.
βNow that our ancestors have died, the more Sovereignβs Might we use up, the less we have.β Gislason warned. βLinley, you cannot waste this Sovereignβs Might. Unless the situation is critical, using it simply isnβt worth it.β
βYes, Patriarch.β Linley replied.
Even the Four Divine Beasts clan had a dwindling stockpile of Sovereignβs Might.
βEnough. You can go back for now. In the upcoming period of time, my younger sister shouldnβt assign you any more missions. After all, after this experience, the eight great clans will be very much on their guard against you. In the future, it wonβt be so easy for you to kill two Seven Star Fiends.β Gislason laughed.
Linley nodded, then immediately left.
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Indigo Prefecture, the eastern borders. Four of the eight great clans were located here, amongst them the Barbary clan which had moved here from the Divine Water Plane.
Deep within a dark estate, a giant was standing within a flower garden.
He was 3.5 meters tall, and his face was covered with a green beard, each hair looking like a steel needle. He was dressed in a plain, unadorned set of armor, and on his shoulders, there was a black, serpent-patterned cloak attached. This person was staring directly at Cole, who was standing before him.
βCole, you were killed without even being able to fight back?β The giant said, frowning.
βPatriarch, I, I didnβt expectβ¦β Coleβs face was filled with rage. βHe clearly was just a God, but who would have imagined that he was just hiding his aura? When he was very close to me, he suddenly ambushed meβ¦I didnβt have any chance to react at all.β
Currently, Cole only had his divine wind clone remaining.
βNot just me. Even Mosley wasnβt able to detect that this person was hiding his aura.β Cole said hurriedly.
This Patriarch of the Barbary clan frowned even more deeply.
βPatriarch, based on what the clones of my subordinates told me, the person who killed me didnβt have an extremely powerful soul defense.β Cole said hurriedly.
βEh?β
The Barbary clanβs Patriarch couldnβt help but grow puzzled. He swept his gaze towards the outside of the garden, and instantly, a black shadow flitted in from outside, standing there respectfully.
βQuickly go investigate if there is a new Elder within the Azure Dragon clan who is skilled at hiding his power.β The Patriarch of the Barbary clan instructed.
βYes, Elder.β
The black shadow vanished once more.
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After having completed the last mission, the Grand Elder wouldnβt possibly send Linley into battle once more in the near term. Thus, Linley rejoined Bebe, Delia, Cesar, and the others in the gorge, enjoying some rare, peaceful days.
More than two years had passed since the last assignment. In the past two years, not many things happened. On this day, Linley and Delia were currently eating some food together.
βDelia, sheβ¦seems to have something she wants to say.β Linley laughed to himself. Today, Delia was very absent-minded as she ate, as though she wanted to say something but didnβt.
βLinley.β Delia hesitated a long time, then finally spoke.
Linley chuckled. He had been waiting a long time for her to speak. βDelia, what is it?β
Delia paused a moment, then said, βLinley, weβve been here in the Skyrite Mountains for quite some time. Itβs been eighty years now, right?β
βRight.β Linley nodded. βWhat of it?β
βLinley, we rushed all the way here to Indigo Prefecture, then entered the Skyrite Mountains. Right, weβve returned to your clan, butβ¦are we just going to stay in the Skyrite Mountains forever?β Delia asked him instead.
Linley couldnβt help but frown. βDelia, you want to leave? You want to depart from the Skyrite Mountains?β Linley felt this came out of nowhere.
βNo, thatβs not what I mean.β Delia said hurriedly. βActually, I want to follow the forces of the clan to go on a trip to the cities.β
βNo.β Linley refused decisively. βItβs too dangerous. No.β
βItβs not dangerous.β Delia said hurriedly. βIn fact, itβs not just me. Bebe, Dylin, and the others all want to go on a trip outside. Linley, weβve been in this same place without going anywhere else this entire time. Itβs not as bad for you. You can train and you can go battle. But the rest of us are just here in this gorge every day. After a long period of time, we all feel rather stifled.β
Linley was stunned.
He understood what Delia meant. To be in a single place with no contact with the outside worldβ¦it wouldnβt be so bad at first, but after more time passed, one would feel terribly depressed. If a very long period of time passedβ¦one would be accustomed to being depressed and lonely, at which point oneβs very temperament would change.
Delia, in particular, had accompanied Linley on their long journey over here. Her heart, like his, was a free one, which couldnβt endure this sort of restrictions.
βDelia, I understand your feelings.β Linley nodded.
In the past, when he had entered the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts for training for three years, he only had Bebe by his side for those three years. That sort of solitary, lonely life was indeed quite stifling. He himself had only been able to hold on and persevere because of his hatred, which had let him endure it all.
βDelia, Iβm sorry.β Linley reached out to take Deliaβs hand.
At this moment, Linley came to a realization.
He had been too selfish!
He always thought of things from his own viewpoint. He wanted to return to his clan. He wanted to battle in Bloodbath Gorge for the clan. But he hadnβt considered the situation from Delia and Bebeβs viewpoints. He himself could live a very exciting life. But what about them?
Always in their little gorge, living a leisurely, dull life. Bebe was the lively sort, and Delia enjoyed her freedom as well. Linley himself liked an exciting, lively life. Nobody liked to live a flavorless, boring life. He had completely neglected Delia and Bebe.
Thinking of this, Linley couldnβt refrain from saying, βDelia, I truly am sorry.β
βSay no more.β Delia laughed and shook her head. βItβs fine. I just want to go for a slight change in atmosphere. Once Iβm in a better mood, Iβll be fine.β
βI want you to go out and relax as well. Only, it really is very dangerous.β Linley said nervously.
βLinley, it really isnβt dangerous.β Delia said hurriedly. βActually, the Azure Dragon clan has quite a few clansmen who often go to the nearby cities to go sightseeing and shopping. It truly isnβt dangerous.β
βIt isnβt dangerous?β Linley didnβt understand.
βLinley, if you donβt believe me, you can ask the other Elders.β Delia immediately said.
βOh?β Linley nodded. βHow about this. Delia, you wait here. Iβll go ask the other Elders. If there really isnβt much danger, Iβll let you go.β Linley didnβt want his wife to be too stifled either.
Linley immediately flew up through Dragon Avenue, constantly pondering in his mind Deliaβs words. The more he thought of it, the more he felt that he had neglected Delia, Bebe, and the others. They had all accompanied him to the Skyrite Mountains.
But in the end?
They had to stay in that gorge and didnβt dare to leave it at all. This sort of life, akin to living in a prisonβ¦was this what he had to offer for Delia and Bebe?
From afar, through the corner of his eyes, Linley saw a person flying in the air. It was the familiar figure of βElder Garveyβ. He hurriedly shouted, βElder Garvey.β
Puzzled, Elder Garvey turned to look, then laughed and flew over. βLinley, what a coincidence.β Linley laughed, βElder Garvey, thereβs something important I want to ask you about. Come, letβs chat over there.β
Linley and Garvey flew together to a nearby location halfway up the mountain.
βLinley, what is it?β Garvey asked, puzzled.
βOur clan often has people who go to the cities?β Linley asked.
βOh. Yes, we do, actually.β Garvey laughed. βFirst of all, our clan needs to buy some things on occasion. Secondly, our clansmen are always trapped here within the Skyrite Mountains. Quite a few of them canβt stand this type of restriction, and so theyβll go out to improve their mood. However, each time, the number of people permitted to leave is limited.β
βIs it dangerous?β Linley asked.
βThereβs not much danger.β Garvey laughed. βIn the past ten thousand years, there hasnβt been a single incident.β
βArenβt we in a state of war against the eight great clans? How can it be that our clansmen are in no danger when heading out?β Linley didnβt understand.
βLinley, think about how vast the Infernal Realm is. Do you think running into someone is a simple matter? The battles which occur between us and the eight great clans occur because both of us are consciously seeking them out. Itβs only because they travel on predetermined routes and because we have intelligence agents constantly monitoring those routes that we are able to so easily run into them.β
Linley nodded.
βAs for our clan, when a group of us ride a single metallic lifeform and go to a city, thereβs no way we can be on a predetermined route.β Garvey said. βThis world is incomparably vast, and we can go anywhere we please. In addition, on our way over, even if the eight great clans see a metallic lifeform, thereβs no way they would know that it belongs to our Azure Dragon clan.β
Linley began to understand.
βMore important, they canβt send Seven Star Fiends just running around randomly everywhere. Even if an intelligence agent of theirs discovers that we are aboard a metallic lifeform, the metallic lifeform will quickly fly off into the distance, and because the route is not predetermined, thereβs no way the enemy can possibly guess where the metallic lifeform has flown to.β Garvey laughed.
Linley nodded to himself as well.
The chances of both being encountered as well as being recognized really was one in a hundred million.
βMost importantly of allβ¦each time our clansmen go a group, an Elder will be the escort.β Garvey laughed. βThis to guard against any unforeseen circumstances. If we really are so unlucky as to encounter an enemy Seven Star Fiend within this vast area, then weβll just have to engage in battle.β
Linley, hearing this, felt relieved.
The chances of being encountered really were too low. It was virtually impossible, in fact. And even if there was an encounterβ¦his side had a Seven Star Fiend on guard.
βWhat, do you have family or friends who want to go out and relax?β Garvey asked.
βRight.β Linley suddenly thought of the limitations Garvey had mentioned with respect to how many people could participate. βHow many people can go each time?β
βFive hundred people per trip.β Garvey nodded. βDonβt worry. As an Elder, it will be very simple for you to arrange some family and friends to be included. In addition, if you really are worried, you can escort them yourself as well. If a problem occurred even when two Elders are escorting, that would truly be quite bizarre, wouldnβt it?β
Linleyβs eyes lit up.
Linley himself was interested in accompanying Delia into the city for a nice stroll. βThe Elders of Bloodbath Gorge are cyclically assigned to missions. Iβm not doing anything right now anyhow.β Linley immediately flew back towards Bloodbath Gorge and asked to meet with the Grand Elder.
In the Azure Dragon Palace, the Grand Elder stared at Linley through her mask.
βWhat? You want to go out?β The Grand Elder said coldly.
βGrand Elder, I just want to accompany our clansmen on a trip to the city.β Linley said.
βI canβt permit it right now.β The Grand Elder shook her head. βRecently, the battle between us and the eight great clans has been fairly fierce. I might need to send you out on a mission at a momentβs notice. Linley, the clan is more important. After your thousand years are up and you retire from Bloodbath Gorge, you can go where you please.β
Linley was stunned.
He, too, knew that the battles had been very fierce, but he hadnβt been sent on a mission in the past two years, after all. Going to a city was a trip of just a few months.
βFor now, stay within the Skyrite Mountains. Based on how our intelligence reports develop, I might have a mission for you very soon.β The Grand Elder said.
βYes, Grand Elder.β
Linley didnβt particular want to go visit the city himself anyways. The only reason he wanted to go was to protect Delia better.
βItβs within an area of a trillion square kilometersβ¦and why would a Seven Star Fiend be so bored as to just wander about randomly? And the chances of them recognizing that this was a group of our clansmen? And also being to defeat one of my clanβs Elders?β Linley considered it, then set his mind at ease.
The chances of something going wrong were virtually zero!