Book 21, The Peak β Chapter 32, Gathering Point
Linley swept the two with his gaze, ascertaining their identities.
Of the two, one was dressed in a fiery long robe and had long, fiery red hair, with an amiable look on his face. This was a Lesser Sovereign of Fire, Borte [Boβtieβer]. As for the other, this man appeared rather muscular, and was comparable to Linley in height. He was dressed in a long, gray robe, and had tousled, short hair. This was the Lesser Sovereign of Earth, Manlu.
βBorte, Manlu.β Linley laughed calmly. βWhat a coincidence it is, to run into the two of you here. Why have you two come here?β
The two Lesser Sovereigns, Borte and Manlu, exchanged a glance, and then Borte smiled very modestly and sent, βLord Linley, to tell the truth, Manlu and I have come to search for an Emissary. This Bresle was one of the individuals we had decided on long ago. We came for the sake of letting him become our Emissary. Lord Linley, please assist us in this.β
Not every Sovereign had filled up every slot for their Emissaries. For example, Bluefire only had a single Emissary; Phusro. His second Emissary had yet to be selected.
Because of this upcoming Planar War, the few Sovereigns who had open Emissary slots began to recruit and fill up their slot.
βHmph.β Linleyβs face couldnβt help but sink.
Borte and Manlu couldnβt help but tremble slightly in their hearts. Linley was, after all, someone who surpassed the Chief Sovereign of Lightning and Chief Sovereign of Light, a terrifying power. Only the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts surpassed Linley. The two of them, mere Lesser Sovereignsβ¦how could they compare to Linley?
βBorte, I told you to forget it, but you? You insisted on coming.β Manlu couldnβt help but send.
βDonβt worry. As long as we are respectful, Linley wouldnβt dare act against us. If he does, he would be violating the Pact.β The Lesser Sovereign of Fire, Borte, sent back. And then, he smiled towards Linley and said, βLord Linley, in the Divine Earth Plane, there are many people aside from Bresle who have strong defense. You can easily choose another person.β
Linley swept a cold glance past Borte and Manlu.
Before Linley had said anything, the nearby Bebe grew angry and barked, βMy Boss has chosen an Emissary. What makes you think you have the right to take him away?β
βShut your mouth.β Manlu couldnβt help but bark angrily as he gaze Bebe a cold glance.
The two feared Linley, but they didnβt hold a mere Highgod like Bebe in any regard. In the eyes of a Sovereignβ¦a Highgod like Bebe was but an ant. And now, this ant actually dared to angrily lecture them? How could this be permitted? If it werenβt for the fact that Linley was right there, the two probably wouldβve killed Bebe right away.β
βAs I see it, itβs the two of you who need to shut your mouths.β Linley growled.
Borte and Manluβs faces changed slightly.
βLord Linley, how about, we let Bresle choose for himself. What do you say?β Borte said shamelessly, and then, ignoring Linleyβs reaction, he turned to look towards Bresle. Smiling, he said, βBresle, if you are willing to become an Emissary under my command, I can gift you a Sovereign artifact.β
Bresle was completely puzzled.
βWhat is going on today? Why are Sovereigns fighting over the chance to make me their Emissary?β Bresle was confused.
Not just him; even Linley was puzzled.
βWhat is wrong with these two?β Linley didnβt understand. βHeβs just an Emissary. There are quite a few Seven Star-level experts in the Divine Earth Plane. They can go find someone else. Why irritate me for the sake of this Bresle? What has caused them to act like this?β
Because of his puzzlement, Linley didnβt immediately shoo off these two Sovereigns. He wanted to figure out exactly what was going on with them.
βIβ¦β Bresle hesitated slightly.
Becoming Linleyβs Emissary involved an exceedingly dangerous trial.
But this Sovereign who had just appeared didnβt mention any trial. Naturally, Bresle hesitated.
βBorte. Can it be that you arenβt intending to send him into the Planar Battlefield?β Linley said coldly.
The Sovereign of Fire, Borte, let out a casual laugh. βIf one wishes to become an Emissary, one naturally must be tested.β
Bresle couldnβt help but glance at this Sovereign of Fire, Borte. He mused to himself, βThis Sovereign of Fire didnβt mention this earlier. Most likely, he would only inform me about it after I agreed. His actions arenβt very honorable.β Not hesitating at all, Bresle said respectfully, βApologies. Iβve already accepted this Sovereignβs offer.β
Linley laughed.
Borte and Manlu exchanged a glance.
βI want to see what else these two have to say for themselves.β Linley was now truly interested. What caused these two to insist on fight with Linley over Bresle, to the point of even offending him?
Just for an Emissary? Linley didnβt believe it.
They shouldnβt be willing to offend a powerful Chief Sovereign-level expert, even if it meant losing out on an Emissary.
Were these Sovereigns fools? Was something wrong with their heads? That wasnβt likely either.
Thenβ¦what was the real reason?
βLord Linley.β Borte bowed slightly, then sent, βIt was Lord Orloff, the Chief Sovereign of Fate, who ordered us to make this Bresle our Emissary. The two of us are simply following orders. There was nothing we could do. Please help us out a bit, Lord Linley.β
Linley was stunned.
The Chief Sovereign of Fate, Orloff?
Linley knew that each of the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts had a group of Sovereigns under their control. For example, the Chief Sovereign of Destruction had quite a few Sovereigns he protected, many of whom trained in the Elemental Laws, who had entered the Infernal Realm and stood on his side.
The Sovereigns all knew, after all, that the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts were the most powerful, and thus they naturally knew it was necessary to follow one of them.
The Chief Sovereign of Fate was unfathomably powerful, and so there were quite a few Sovereigns who obeyed his orders. The two Sovereigns before Linley were amongst them! In fact, even the Chief Sovereign of Light, Augusta, could be considered someone on the side of the Chief Sovereign of Fate, although he couldnβt be said to be completely subordinate to him.
βHaha, Lord Orloff already has his army of Twelve-Winged Angels. Why would he care about an Emissary or two?β Linley sent back with a calm laugh.
βWe arenβt able to comprehend Lord Orloffβs plans.β Borte and Manlu were both very respectful. Borte sent back, βLord Orloff gave us the order to come here and have someone called βBresleβ become his Emissary. Although Lord Orloff didnβt tell us that we absolutely had to accomplish this mission, we canβt disappoint him, right? Thusβ¦we would like to ask you, Lord Linley, to help out.β
Linley now began to understand. However, there was still one thing he was puzzled on. βOrloff is the Chief Sovereign of Fate! He is such a high, lofty figure that even the Chief Sovereign of Destruction isnβt able to do anything to him. Why, then, would he remember a mere Highgod, Bresle?β
βLord Linleyβ¦β Borte said again.
βApologies. Iβve already accepted this Bresle as my Emissary; this is akin to giving Bresle a promise. As a Sovereign, once Iβve given my word, how can I simply take it back?β Linley gave the two a calm glance. βThe two of you had best leave and depart.β
Borte and Manlu couldnβt help but frown slightly.
βLord Linley, this is someone the Chief Sovereign of Fate, Lord Orloff, chose personally. If you do this, once Lord Orloff knowsβ¦β Borte said fearlessly.
Linleyβs face sank.
Threats?
His gaze turned icy cold. He looked at the two, and he only said two words: βF*ck off!β
Borte and Manluβs faces changes dramatically. No longer daring to say a word, they bowed slightly, then immediately flew away, fleeing at high speed.
βTo use the Chief Sovereign of Fate, Orloff, to threaten me?β Linley shook his head mentally. These two Sovereigns were trying to bluff him with threats. Linley knew what type of person Orloff was; he wasnβt the sort to avenge every enmity. Sometimes, a superior might a very good person, but because of the frivolous actions of his subordinates, have his own reputation tarnished.
There was indeed a great difference between Lesser Sovereigns and Chief Sovereigns.
Only, because of the Pact of Sovereigns, unless there was a grievance between them, the Chief Sovereigns were not to attack Lesser Sovereigns.
Borte and Manlu had already flown very far away.
βLinley is too wild and arrogant.β Borte couldnβt help but send. βWe even lowered ourselves to beg him for help, and even told him that this was for the Chief Sovereign of Fate. He actually still refuses to give any face at all.β
βBorte, today, you went a bit too far as well. Linley is at the Chief Sovereign-level, after all.β Manlu sent back.
Borte snickered as he sent back, βChief Sovereign-level? Heβs just a punk who got tremendously lucky, and somehow in less than ten thousand years, reached that level. Thatβs only because he fused three Sovereign sparks and has an Overgod weapon. And, Manlu, you donβt need to be afraid of him. As long as we donβt make a huge mistake, would he dare act against us?β
Borte had a bad impression of Linley.
Linley had suddenly risen to prominence. First, as a Lesser Sovereign, he had fought the Chief Sovereign of Wind, Diya, to a standstill. And then, he had actually destroyed a Sovereign clone of the Chief Sovereign of Lightning, then heavily injured the Chief Sovereign of Light.
Linleyβs rise to prominence was simply too fast. Naturally, this would arouse the jealousy of quite a few Sovereigns. Borte was one of them.
βEnough of that. You would only dare to imagine offending him, but would you dare to actually do it?β Manlu couldnβt help but laugh and ask him this question.
Borte cringed.
Would he dare? Absolutely not!
βLetβs go back to the Celestial Realm. Unfortunately, we werenβt able to fulfill Lord Orloffβs commands.β Manlu said helplessly. βHowever, Lord Orloff didnβt make it a forceful imperative. It isnβt a big deal for us to fail to accomplish the order.β
After the two Sovereigns left, Linley looked towards Bresle, then laughed calmly. βSince you asked it of me, I shall bestow upon you a soul-protecting Sovereign artifact. From today onwards, you will become the sixth Emissary under my control.β Linley waved his hand, and a soul-protecting Sovereign artifact, in the form of a ring, appeared.β
βThank you, Sovereign!β Bresle fell to his knees, excited, as he accepted the Sovereign artifact.
Linley glanced at Bresle, then at his other five Emissaries. Laughing, he said, βFrom today onwards, the six of you will remain together. Train well and learn to coordinate with each other! If the six of you join forces within the Planar Battlefield, as long as you are cautious, you still have a good chance of surviving.β
βYes, Sovereign.β
The six bowed.
βAlthough some of you have one or two drops of Sovereignβs Might, that isnβt going to be nearly enough in the Planar War.β Linley waved his hand, and six small black jade flasks appeared. Within these six flasks were large amounts of Sovereignβs Might. Two were water-type Sovereignβs Might, one was earth-type Sovereignβs Might, one was wind-type Sovereignβs Might, one was light-type Sovereignβs Might, while the final one was darkness-type Sovereignβs Might.
As a Sovereign, it was naturally quite easy for Linley to collect this Sovereignβs Might.
βThese bottles each contain a hundred drops of Sovereignβs. More than enough for you to use within the Planar Wars.β Linley willed the six jade flasks to fly towards the six people.
The six accepted the bottles, utterly delighted.
βThank you, Sovereign!β The six all knelt down in gratitude.
βAlright. Arise, all of you.β Linley swept the six with his gaze. He knew that after the six entered the Planar Battlefield, they wouldnβt be able to leave. How many would survive this upcoming Planar War? βRemember. In this Planar War, you absolutely must not try to push yourself too far. Learn to hide, to endure. Staying alive is the most important thing; killing the enemies is secondary!β
βYes, Sovereign.β The six Emissaries couldnβt help but feel a hint of gratitude.
βPrepare to head out.β Linley turned to stare into the distance.
βFive centuries. In less than a hundred years, the Planar Wars will begin.β Bebe stretched lazily. βAhhhhh. Whew. Finally goinβ back.β
Linley smiled slightly.
Right at this momentβ¦
βSovereign, can we wait a moment?β The sixth Emissary, Bresle, bowed rather awkwardly.
βWhat is it?β Linley looked at him.
Linley was rather curious about this Bresle. He was a seemingly ordinary Seven Star Fiend-level expert. What made it so that the Chief Sovereign of Fate, Orloff, would remember him?
Bresle said hurriedly, βMy divine darkness clone is somewhere else. You are of the Infernal Realm, Sovereign. If I can survive the Planar War, in the future, I naturally will want to remain in the Infernal Realm! Thus, my divine darkness clone is also preparing to head to the Infernal Relam.β
βDivine darkness clone?β Linley was rather puzzled.
It was quite rare for someone to simultaneously train in both the Laws of Light and the Laws of Darkness. Olivier was one such person, while Bresle was another.