Book 19, Metamorphosis β Chapter 41, High Spirits
The cold wind howled, stabbing like knives as it swept across the vast, desolate earth. Sand and pebbles flew about wildly, and two blurry forms continued to advance.
Not too far away from them, up ahead, there was a large, twin-peaked mountain. The mountain was thousands of meters high, and the peak of the mountain was split, all the way from the top to the halfway point. From a distance, it looked just like the horns of a ram. In the maps of the Planar Battlefield, this mountain, the βRamhorn Mountainβ, was something of a landmark.
βHere we are!β Linley, dressed in a deep green robe, glanced about, his eyes flashing like lightning as he stared at every βsuspiciousβ looking part of Ramhorn Mountain.
βIt seems thereβs no cave here.β Bebe mumbled.
βEven if Reisgem is here, how could he allow others to tell just by looking? Letβs do a good investigation of the entire Ramhorn Mountain.β After speaking, Linley and Bebe transformed into two blurs, flying at high speed towards Ramhorn Mountain.
With Reihom present, even the most desolate of mountains could be transformed into a luxurious cave estate.
Within that estate inside Ramhorn Mountain, there was a large estate hall that seemed to have been formed by nature. Reihom, that big fellow, was currently seated in the meditative position in the corner of the hall, quietly training. The slow passage of time, to these supreme experts, was generally spent in training. As for Reisgem, he was seated on a chair, his legs resting atop a table which was covered with all sorts of fruits and foods.
βMontelo, that bastard.β Reisgem grabbed a haunch of leg meat from an unknown beast, giving it a savage bite. βHeβs so cocky. All he has is strength in numbers.β
Reisgem, when thinking back to what happened three years ago, still was quite angry and discontent.
Reisgem turned to look at the meditating Reihom. He couldnβt help but call out, βHey, Reihom, stop training like an idiot. Thereβs no need to train so frantically. Itβs not so easy to reach the level of Paragon. Come over here and drink and chat with me.β
The towering, wargod-like Reihom opened his eyes, and it was as though corporeal light emanated forth.
βYes.β Reihom rose to his feet, then moved to sit down across from Reisgem.
βI asked you to chat with me, so why arenβt you saying anything?β Reisgem couldnβt help but feel resigned. Seeing how Reihom was acting, though, all he could say was, βAlright. Ugh. If Iβd known itβd be like this, I wouldβve brought a few more people as well. Even if they arenβt able to help out in a fight, theyβd help me relieve my boredom. Speaking of fightingβ¦if I become a Paragon, I will definitely make it so that that Montelo would suffer so much that he would beg for death.β
βHeβ¦needs killing.β Reihom growled as well.
Reisgem immediately laughed. βRight. Needs killing!β
βReisgem!β A clear voice rang out from the corridor up ahead. βHey, Reisgem, weβre here!β A joyful sound echoed forth from the cave tunnel-corridor. And then, with a βbangβ sound, clearly the mountainous slab of rock that covered the tunnel was broken through.
Reisgem and Reihom reacted by instinct. βSwoosh!β βSwoosh!β They hurriedly rose to their feet and glanced at each other, their eyes filled with surprise, delight, and laughter.
βLinley and Bebe came.β Reihom said.
βHahaβ¦letβs go welcome them, quick.β Reisgem was the first to fly out, with Reihom close behind. Once the two arrived at their front courtyard, they saw that the gates to the courtyard had already been broken through. Linley, dressed in a deep green robe, and a black-robed Bebe were smiling, walking over shoulder-to-shoulder.
βReisgem.β Bebe called out jubilantly.
βOhoh, Bebe!β Reisgem excitedly charged over, grabbing Bebe into a bearhug. βWeβre finally reunited again.β
βLinley.β Reihom revealed a hint of a smile towards Linley as well, and Linley laughed and nodded.
Reihom was currently transformed into a size of just two meters in height, comparable to Linley. As for Bebe and Reisgem, their heights were similar as wellβ¦the four members of this hunting squad, standing together, made for quite an interesting scene.
βHis mommy!β Reisgem turned his head to look at Linley, then punched Linley on the chest and snorted, βLinley, kid, you worried me to death! When you were being attacked and chased by Oman, I wasnβt worried about Bebe; I was only worried about you! Oman wouldnβt be able to do anything to Bebe, but you were a different story. You are my one and only disciple, yβknow? If you die, Iβll be very sad.β
Linley let out an awkward laugh.
Disciple?
βHey, Reisgem, weβre bros!β Bebe slapped his arm around Reisgemβs shoulders and cocked his head. βWeβre on the same level, so how can you consider yourself my Bossβ βmasterβ?β
βUhβ¦β Reisgem was startled.
βFine then.β Reisgem gave Linley a sideways look. βIt was you who comprehended the profound secrets of my Amethyst Space on your own, and it was my mother who asked me to do what I did! You can be considered my motherβs disciple, then, which means you and I are on the same level as well.β As Reisgem spoke, he began to snicker. Hearing this, Linley couldnβt help but have a thought. βHm? So Reisgem did what he did, teaching me while claiming to βpunishβ me, was at the behest of the Sovereign. But why did the Sovereign make that decision? Iβve never before met the Redbud Sovereign.β
Bebe said, puzzled, βHey, Reisgem, that was all arranged by your mother, the Sovereign?β
βRight. My mother even gave an important Soulstone to Linley.β Reisgem mumbled. βI really didnβt want to part with it.β
βSoulstone? You mean the black stone?β Linley hurriedly asked.
βRight.β Reisgem nodded very confidently. βI feel sick at heart just talking about it. That Soulstoneβ¦my mother has never given it to any outsider before. You were the first! Do you know? Even Sovereigns have asked for a Soulstone from my mother, but my mother wasnβt willing to give it to them.β
βSovereigns wanted it?β Linley said, puzzled. βThis is useful for Sovereigns?β
βIt isnβt very useful for a Sovereign.β Reisgem shook his head. βBut if it was given to a Highgod, it would be very useful!β
Bebe said in surprise, βReisgem, if we compare this βSoulstoneβ to the βAbyssal Fruitβ of the Netherworld, which one is better?β
βAbyssal Fruit?β Reisgem chortled. βThe Abyssal Fruit truly is a treasure as well, but even ten Abyssal Fruits arenβt as valuable as a single Soulstone. Perhaps it has limited impact on Sovereigns, butβ¦for Highgods, a Soulstone is a true treasure. Linley, donβt look at me that way. In the future, youβll know how valuable that Soulstone is! Although in the countless planes of the universe, there are only two Amethyst Godbeasts, myself and my mother, my mother is the only person capable of giving someone a Soulstone.β
Linley and Bebe looked at each other.
From the sounds of it, this βSoulstoneβ really was quite remarkable. Indeed, in battle, it was remarkably useful, but Linley didnβt yet see how it could be as amazing as Reisgem was claiming it to be.
βMy mother probably gave one to you out of guilt. Otherwise, how could she possibly give it to you?β Reisgem said with a sigh.
βGuilt?β Linley asked hurriedly.
βUhβ¦β Reisgem covered his mouth, looked around, then hurriedly shook his head and said, βDonβt ask, just pretend I didnβt say anything. Donβt ask!β
Linley and Bebe were both rather astonished, but then Reisgem hurriedly changed the topic. He started to laugh. βHaha, Linley, Bebe, now that you are back, our chance for revenge has come! In the past three years, Iβve always wanted to find Montelo and gain revenge, but myself and Reihom, without anyone else, are far from being enough. If we went, weβd just be taken advantage of by them. But now that you are here, things are different.β
βWhat do you mean?β Bebe raised an eyebrow. βWeβre going to find Montelo and get revenge?β
βOf course!β Reisgem said, rather angrily. βIβve been thinking about revenge every moment of the past three years. Now that my chance has come, how can we not go?β
βRight. Letβs go kill Montelo and the others.β Reihomβs gaze was cold, containing powerful hatred.
Linley frowned, worried about one thing. βReisgem, last time, we exchanged blows with them. There were eight of them and only four of us. In addition, that Oman who fought with me was particularly strong. Even Bebe, using his innate divine ability, wasnβt able to do anything to him. Weβre going to get revenge?β
βRight. Oman is really hard to deal with.β Bebe said.
βHahaβ¦β Reisgem began to laugh smugly. βIf there are eight, there are eight. Whatβs to fear? Only two of the eight have soul-protecting Sovereign artifacts. One is Oman, while the other is Chauswey [Xiaβsiβwei]. Although five of the other six have Sovereign artifacts, they donβt have soul-protecting Sovereign artifacts! Last time, we were attacked and caught off guard. This time, as long as we prepare, Bebe, you use your innate divine ability and deal with two of them from the start! Once your innate divine ability recovers, weβll continue to exterminate themβ¦hmph, it wonβt be hard for us to deal with eight of them!β
βItβs a bit tough to deal with eight people.β Linley said with a frown.
βUnfortunately, I canβt use my innate divine ability nonstop.β Bebe said resignedly.
Linley nodded slightly. The same was true for him. Using an innate divine ability and a soul attack were different concepts!
Soul attacks only took up spiritual energy; even if you used it all up, you could use Golden Soul-Pearls to quickly replenish it. Or, by relying on Sovereign power, one could use the attack repeatedly without worrying that oneβs own spiritual energy would be used up.
But innate divine abilities, aside from using up spiritual energy, also used up their innate energy.
For example, Linleyβs usage of βDragon Roarβ used up that βazure lightβ which was his innate energy. Although the innate azure light replenished very quickly, it still needed time! Bebe was able to execute two βGodeaterβ innate divine ability attacks in succession, but for the third time, he had to wait for a while. Only after his innate energy replenished to a certain degree was he able to use it again.
βEight people. We have to dispose of two of them at the very start.β Reisgem immediately began to plan it out. βBebe, once we encounter them, first deal with that silver-robed woman, Ranessa! Afterwards, then deal with Montelo! Once we deal with those two supreme experts, there are only two people capable of threatening us.β
Although the enemy side had eight experts, they only had four truly supreme experts, with the other four being slightly weaker, below-average commanders.
βLinley, Bebe, are the two of you tired? Should we rest for a bit, or head out right away?β Resigem asked.
βLetβs head out now.β Linley said with a laugh. He and Bebe had parted from Bluefire not too long ago, and they had been resting previously as well. They werenβt the slightest bit tired; on the contrary, they looked forward to this battle. βIf this battle goes as smoothly as predicted, Iβll have enough commander badges by the end.β
According to Linleyβs calculations, only one was needed.
βFine, then. Letβs head out.β Reisgemβs eyes were shining, and he snorted. βThat Montelo. Iβll teach him to be so smug. And so cocky! Hmph, he has no idea that we have a trump card like Bebe.β
Montelo, as far as the soul went, was on the same level as Reisgem. Even Highgod Paragons would have to work hard to kill them through the soul. Butβ¦upon encountering Bebeβs innate divine ability, he would definitely die.
βLetβs go.β Reihom, who whole-heartedly wanted to avenge his brother, and Linley, who wanted to acquire enough commander badges, as well as Bebe and Reisgem directly left the cave.
Upon leaving the cave, they were in extraordinarily high spirits. But three days later, Reisgem became rather depressed and resigned.
The desolate wilderness. A wild wind howled drearily.
Four figures were striding side by side. Reisgem said helplessly, βI thought that the Planar Battlefield wasnβt that large, but now, it seems, itβs huge. Finding Montelo within it is too hard.β The Planar Battlefield had a circumference of a million kilometers, and the restrictive power of it was a level higher than the Infernal Realm and Netherworldβs.
Even for Linley, to travel a million kilometers would take a day or two, and that was if they were walking in a straight line. They werenβt doing that; they were searching one place after another for Montelo.
βEven if we used Sovereignβs Might to search, it would take a few dozen years or even upwards of a hundred years to find Montelo.β Linley shook his head and sighed.
To find someone in the Planar Battlefield, one would have to rely on Sovereignβs Might and use it in the form of divine sense. By doing so, the range would be much greater.
βRight. Thereβs one other way.β Bebe mumbled.
βWhat way?β Reisgem said, startled. βWhatβs another way for us to find Montelo?β
βActually, we donβt have to find them. They can find us; thatβs fine as well.β Bebe said with a snicker. βWe want to take revenge on Montelo, but he wants to make trouble for you as well. Reisgem, all you need to do is start a battle which causes a bit of a ruckus, and even use that innate divine ability of yours! Make it so that people ten thousand kilometers away will know that the person causing this ruckus was you, Reisgem! As long as Montelo isnβt too far away, heβll soon hurry here to deal with you.
Reisgemβs eyes immediately lit up.
βThatβs so simple! Why didnβt I think of it?!β Reisgem immediately began to laugh. βThis time, Iβm going to make it so that Montelo throws himself into my net!