Book 20, The Crownβs Riddle β Chapter 35, Coercion
The Okerlund Plane. Fogdeep continentβs eastern regions. Within the Wildfang Mountains. Dunningtonβs forces from the Infernal Realm were stationed here.
Deep within the Wildfang Mountains, multiple palaces suddenly appeared overnight. Deep within one of the palaces, within a dark, gloomy hall that was lit up by flickering green fire light, there was a single person seated quietly. At this moment, someone walked into the main hall.
βMilord, Iβve already led those five hundred Highgods to do a thorough search of the entire Beastgod continent. We didnβt find even a trace of the red caltrop diamond though.β A muscular, tall, cyan-haired man dressed in a tunic spoke resignedly. As he spoke, he had a sour grimace on his face.
βThe Fogdeep continentβ¦I used up Sovereignβs Might and even searched underground, but found nothing.β
Dunnington, covered in a dark green robe, had an unpleasant look on his face. βNeither of these two continents holds it. How about this. You lead that group to the seas to continue searching carefully! Donβt just search deep in watery regions of the seas; even the mud and earth of the seabed needs to be searched thoroughly, until you reach the ends of the plane.β
βYes, milord.β The cyan-haired man nodded, but by the looks of it, he was still acting in a fairly casual way before Dunnington.
βMilordβ¦we donβt have that many forces. As I see it, quite a few people have already come, and the other forces have already covered the entire Okerlund Plane. When you agreed to help the Chief Sovereign of Destructionβ¦when you brought us over, you shouldβve brought some more soldiers.β The cyan-haired man said, worried.
βYou worry about your matters. You donβt need to worry about these affairs.β Dunnington frowned.
βYes.β The cyan-haired man, seeing that Dunnington was unhappy, immediately left, not daring to say anything else.
Dunnington sat there quietly, but he was quite frustrated as well. Upon arriving in the Okerlund Plane, he knew that the situation was terrible! Because there were simply too many Paragons who had come on this trip. How few Paragons did the countless planes of the universe hold? And yet, including Dunnington, nine had come to the Okerlund Plane!
Although there were twenty or thirty people βsuspectedβ of being Paragonsβ¦
Quite a few were hidden in remote areas or even hidden within material planes. Not even Sovereigns were able to locate those Paragons. Normally, it would be very rare for two Paragons to meet each other. Three Paragons being in one place was virtually inconceivable. Nine Paragonsβ¦it was only because so many Sovereigns were all interested in this matter, that so many Paragons had appeared in one place.
βWith so many Paragonsβ¦once the red caltrop diamond appears, how could it be easy to acquire?β Dunnington secretly shook his head.
βDunnington?β A voice suddenly rang out in his mind.
βEh? Linley?β Dunnington immediately knew who it was and he chatted back through divine sense, βLinley, we havenβt met each other since you became a Paragon, right?β
βI just reached this level recently.β Linley laughed, then asked, βDunnington, did you find anything out about the red caltrop diamond?β
βNothing. Nothing at all. How about you?β Dunnington asked.
These two supreme Deities were thousands of kilometers away, but were able to chat casually through their divine senses.
βMe? You have eight hundred Highgods under your command but werenβt able to find it. Bebe and I are by ourselves. How are we supposed to?β Linley laughed with pursed lips. Linley didnβt want to reveal the fact that he was a Soul Mutate.
βLinley, I donβt want to criticize you, but given your status in the Four Divine Beasts clan, it wouldnβt be too hard for you to summon a few thousand people from the clan. With a few thousand subordinates, it would be much easier for you to search the Okerlund Plane. But you just came by yourself, with Bebeβ¦β Dunnington sighed.
If one considered Linley a Paragon, the Okerlund Plane now had nine Paragons present.
But aside from the Paragons themselves, every single force had brought a large group of Highgods, generally at least a thousand or more.
βTo lead forces from the Four Divine Beasts clan to the teleportation array would take too long. Those ordinary Highgods also fly much slower than you and me! If I did that, it would probably take me quite a few extra months to get here. During those months, I imagine the rest of you wouldβve already found the red caltrop diamond. Of course I wasnβt going to wait, so I led Bebe and came.β Linley laughed.
Dunnington now understood.
The others had ordered for soldiers stationed around the teleportation arrays to assist them, and so hadnβt taken much time at all.
βEnough about that. Dunnington, do you think Brodie actually, truly left the red caltrop diamond in this Okerlund Plane?β Linley asked.
βI really am a bit suspicious, given that Brodie isnβt here in this plane.β Dunnington said. βNow, I want to find the Planar Overseer, butβ¦I wasnβt able to. I imagine that the Planar Overseer should have been taken away by the Paragon of Fire, Ballmer [Baβmo]. Thatβs because he was the first to arrive at the Okerlund Plane.β Dunnington said.
βBallmer?β
Quite a bit of information regarding Ballmer came to Linleyβs mind.
βDunnington, the information which the Planar Overseer has is extremely important! How aboutβ¦we join forces and coerce Ballmer to hand over the Planar Overseer. What do you say?β Linley advised.
βCoerce?β
A smile appeared on Dunningtonβs face. βGood idea. Iβm not confident in being able to act against Ballmer by myselfβ¦but if we join forces and pincer attack him, even if Ballmer doesnβt die, heβll still suffer quite a bit. It wouldnβt be hard for us to exile him. I imagine that Ballmer wouldnβt want to suffer like that for no reason.β
βFine, then. When should we join forces and go find Ballmer?β
Linley and Dunnington discussed this matter for quite some time.
Fogdeep continent. The Biers [Piβerβsi] Mountains.
The Biers Mountains were more than ten thousand kilometers long and hundreds of kilometers wide. They were like a sharp knife that just so happened to separate the Moulin Empire from the Bluemaple Empire. However, in the center of the Biers Mountains, there was an extremely deep gorge known as βDivine Punishmentβ. This gorge actually pierced through the entire Biers Mountains.
The people of the two Empires could pass through to the other side through this gorge.
The reason why this place was known as the βDivine Punishment Gorgeβ was because, according to legendβ¦two gods had battled here, and then, with one astonishing blade chop, carved a path through the entire mountain range, leaving behind this hundred-kilometers-long Divine Punishment Gorge.
But because the gorge connected these two empires, the two empires both set down many soldiers on each side. These two armies would often engage in battles over various problems!
βRumbleβ¦β
The earth was trembling. Hoofsteps rang out unabated. Under the commands of the military officers, the two armies prepared their formations as they stared at each other.
Because these two empires didnβt share any other bordersβ¦this gorge was the only place where they did battle. They would even fight over the smallest of problems. The reason they did this was because both empires had subconsciously come to view the battles within the gorge as a place to train their armies. Only soldiers who had seen blood would truly be able to fight.
Every few months or every few years, there would be a major battle. Each time, tens of thousands of casualties would result. This was very normal.
After all, these two empires, even in the vast Fogdeep continent, were two fairly powerful empires, with populations that were in the tens of billions.
βVanguard battalions, advance!β
A warrior dressed in golden armor was seated high up on the back of a completely black serpent. He gave the order.
The commanding generals of both armies both understood that there was no way the two empires would actually, truly fight each other. This was just a way for them to train their soldiers. But precisely because they wanted to train their soldiersβ¦it made it so that over the course of the struggles, they would swear to surpass the enemyβs side.
Immediately, the two military formations began to wildly charge against each other.
βSwoosh!β βSwoosh!β Arrows filled the skies as the vanguards of each army burst towards each other in a flood. Blood immediately began to fly everywhere, and some of the young βchickletsβ who were experiencing war for the first time were so terrified that their legs went soft. Lifeβ¦deathβ¦things were so simple on the battlefield. Only someone who experienced a life-and-death battle would become a true soldier!
Right at this momentβ¦
Two figures appeared, flashing through the skies.
βEh?β The supreme experts of the two armies all raised their heads, frowning in confusion. βSaints?β
βLinley, what are you sighing for?β It was Linley and Dunnington. They flew through the air, and Linley laughed as he lowered his head to glance at the battle going on within the gorge. βWhen I see these vicious battles, I think back to my home, the Yulan continent. However, the battles that go on here at the Fogdeep continent are clearly on a much larger scale than the wars of my Yulan continent, be in in terms of the numbers of soldiers or the numbers of experts.β
βMaterial planesβ¦β Dunnington said calmly, βI was born and grew up in the Infernal Realm. I donβt know too much about these material planes.β
βMaterial planes are still quite interesting.β Linley laughed calmly. βOnly, the Okerlund Plane is simply too populated.β
A continent that stretched to a circumference of a hundred million kilometers.
And the Yulan continent? It was, what, just thirty thousand kilometers or so. How vast the difference was!
As for the difference in population, it was perhaps a thousandth, or a ten-thousandth, of this continentβs. Naturally, the number of Saints in the Yulan continent was much lower as well. These two continents even had quite a few Deities.
βBallmerβs residence is up ahead.β Linley laughed calmly.
βRight. Let me speak with Ballmer first.β Dunnington and Linley halted there in midair. Below them, not too far away, were a series of fiery red palaces.
Dunnington immediately spread out his divine sense to negotiate with Ballmer.
βBallmer!β
βDunnington!β The Paragon of Fire within a palace, Ballmer, immediately responded.
βYours was the first group to enter the Okerlund Plane. The Planar Overseer should be with you, yes? We are all here for the red caltrop diamond. Everyone needs to compete fairly. You had best hand over the Planar Overseer. It wouldnβt be good for you to keep the information regarding Brodie to yourself.β Dunnington urged.
The only response to Dunningtonβs words was a single, cold snort.
Dunningtonβs face sank.
βLinley is next to me. We all hope that you will hand over the Planar Overseer.β Dunnington then said.
βLinley?β Ballmer sent back a loud laugh. βHow laughable. You arenβt able to find the Planar Overseer, so you come searching for me? Let me tell you this; when I arrived at the Okerlund Plane, I didnβt see the Planar Overseer anywhere. Most likely, the Planar Overseer is somewhere else in the Okerlund Plane.β
The wind howled in the air above the Biers Mountains. Two figures stood tall amidst the wind. Dunnington gave Linley a glance.
βHe refuses to admit it?β Linley laughed calmly.
βRight.β Dunnington laughed as well.
βI thought Ballmer was quite astute, but it seemsβ¦β Linley laughed, and Dunnington laughed as well.
The two had planned this out long ago.
If words wouldnβt work, then they would move to actions!
βWatch this.β Linley stretched his hand out, and a black sword appeared within it. With but a thought, he made it turn translucent.
βBreak!β
Linley stared coldly downwards, then launched a sword attack. A terrifying, enormous azure sword light howled downwards, and the space below twisted, then tore apart like paper. The space and stones below were transformed into nothingness, and the Highgods within the palaces all fled in every direction in terror.
It was a spatial tempest!
What wouldβve been a terrifying sword blow in the Infernal Realm had transformed into a terrifying spatial tempest here in a material plane.
Only a long time later did space return to normal.
But the mountains below Linley had completely vanished. The only thing remaining was a fathomlessly deep gorge.
Countless figures flew into the skies, with the leader being a cyan-robed, fiery-haired man. His eyes were filled with rage, and he stared angrily at the distant Linley and Dunnington. βLinley, why did you destroy my estate for no reason?β
Dunnington just began to laugh. βWhy? Donβt you know?β
βStop playing dumb.β Linley laughed calmly.
Although there were more than a thousand Highgods hovering there in the air, they didnβt dare to interfere. They just quietly watched as this scene unfolded. After allβ¦it was three βParagonsβ speaking. Any of the three could effortlessly butcher them all.
βHand over the Planar Overseer.β Linley said.
βOtherwiseβ¦well. You know.β Dunnington continued.
Ballmerβs face was red, and a fiery light flickered in his eyes.
βI told you. The Planar Overseer isnβt here!β Ballmer shouted angrily.
βMore lies.β Dunnington shook his head and sighed. βLinley, looks like we have no other options.β
βWe really donβt.β Linley laughed, and then, quite casually, he said, βLetβs act!β