Book 20, The Crownβs Riddle β Chapter 5, Refusal
Gislasonβs words were very correct. Indeed, the entire clan rejoiced!
Not just the high level members of the clan; even many of the ordinary clan members located throughout the Skyrite Mountains gathered together in various places, drinking, chatting, and laughing gaily. For the clan to have produced such an expert was something which made even the ordinary clansmen feel proud!
When the four ancestors had been alive, the clan had been in such a flourishing, vigorous state!
After they died, the clan had decayed, to the point of being loudly insulted by the eight great clans at the borders of the Skyrite Mountains. This was a humiliation! This caused the members of the clan, who had experienced those glory days, to feel very lost in their hearts!
Linleyβs sudden rise to prominence caused these clansmen to once more feel proud and arrogant.
It was a very wild celebration. Even the patrolling soldiers drank wine and celebrated. With a Highgod Paragon in the clan, the patrolling soldiers werenβt concerned; no one would dare to come and make trouble for the Four Divine Beasts clan.
Late night. The Violet Moon hung high in the skies.
The Skyrite Mountains. Within a mountain controlled by the Azure Dragon clan. There was a large estate which stretched over an enormous amount of land built here. In terms of size, it was even larger than the residence of the Patriarchβs. It seemed quite simple and plain from the distance, but if one took a close lookβ¦one would see that even the walls were covered with intricate, minute carvings. Given Linleyβs vision, he could instantly tell that these carvings were only accomplishable by someone who was at least at the grandmaster level in sculpting.
And right nowβ¦
In front of this mansion stood only two figures; Linley and Gislason.
Linley couldnβt help but look towards the nearby Gislason. He mused to himself, βThe Patriarch truly has prepared quite a few things for me.β
βPatriarch, Iβm going to live here?β Linley asked.
βLinley.β Gislason laughed. βYou are now the number one expert of our Four Divine Beasts clan! When people in the outside world discuss the Four Divine Beasts clan, the first person they will think about is you. Your residence has to match your stature. In addition, this place is fairly large, and you have many family and friends. It is enough.β
Linley couldnβt help but nod.
The size of this estate was similar to the βDragonblood Castleβ of the Yulan continent. Even a thousand people could fit inside, much less a hundred.
βThen I will accept it.β Linley was quite straightforward.
Gislason laughed and nodded. βTomorrow, you can move your family and friends over here.β Wharton and the others were currently staying within the large gorge already. Hogg went to go visit his ancestors in the Baruch clan. To Hogg and Wharton, seeing the ancestors of the clan was what mattered the most.
βNo rush.β Linley said. βMy family members will want to spend some time with the Yulan branch and their ancestors.β
βFair enough.β Gislason laughed and nodded. βLinleyβ¦look.β As he spoke, Gislason produced a little jade bottle in his hands.
This jade bottle had a small opening. It was generally used for keeping items like already-refined Golden Soul Pearls or other small pills.
βThis isβ¦?β Linley frowned. βSovereignβs Might?β
βRight. Earth-type Sovereignβs Might.β Gislason laughed. βLinley, I know that you primarily train in the Laws of the Earth. Thus, it is better for you to use earth-type Sovereignβs Might. That is why we prepared this for you! You are the number one expert of our clan; naturally, you have to use the most suitable type of Sovereignβs Might.β
Although this little jade bottle of Sovereignβs Might was far from being comparable to the flask Reisgem had given Linley, it still had to have at least a thousand drops in it.
βPatriarch.β Linley didnβt accept, instead shaking his head. βThis jade bottle has far too much Sovereignβs Might. Ever since the four ancestors of our clan perished, our Four Divine Beasts clan lost our source for more Sovereignβs Might. Each drop we use is a drop lost forever. It is best if you keep them and let the other Elders of the clan use them.β
Linley knew that given his own power, even if he used Destruction-type Sovereignβs Might, he had nothing to fear from Paragons, and in Dragonform even held a slight advantage.
βHahaβ¦β
Gislason laughed. βLinley, you are worrying too much. In the past, our clan had to be stingy in using Sovereignβs Might, partially because we no longer had a source for it, but partially because we were being put under great pressure by the eight great clans. We used up Sovereignβs Might too quickly; each battle represented the loss of a drop of Sovereignβs Might, and generally, we would engage in tens of battles before being able to kill an enemy Elder. Because they were being used up too quickly, the clan didnβt dare to hand them out freely. After all, at that time, we had no idea what the future would hold for the clanβ¦and so we had to be a bit more thrifty.β
βBut now, Linley, you are a Paragon. Who would dare come offend our Four Divine Beasts clan?β Gislasonβs laughter was very happy.
Linley, hearing this, was somewhat persuaded by Gislason.
Indeed, given his level of power, there would be few people who would be so blind as to come irritate his clan. There would no longer be that many situations where the clan would use up much Sovereignβs Might.
βTake it, Linley.β Gislason urged.
Linley hesitated slightly.
βLetβs do this, then!β With a flip of his hand, Linley instantly controlled his divine earth power to draw in earth elemental essence from the surrounding area, which formed into the shape of a little black flask in Linleyβs hands. Linley pointed with one finger, and immediately, a stream of black water appeared out of nowhere in Linleyβs palms, flowing towards the black flask.
This black βwaterβ was actually Destruction-type Sovereignβs Might.
Linley truly had a very large amount of Destruction-type Sovereignβs Might.
Moments later, the flask was filled with it. This flask was roughly ten percent of the canteen in volume.
βWhat are youβ¦?β Gislason stared.
βPatriarch, letβs swap this flask of Destruction-type Sovereignβs Might of mine, for that flask of earth-type Sovereignβs Might of yours. It is indeed true that if I have earth-type Sovereignβs Might, I will be more effective.β Laughing, Linley offered the little black flask.
If the clan had a tremendous amount of Sovereignβs Might, Linley would have accepted it. But the clan didnβt actually have that much; most likely, that little flask represented a large fraction of the clanβs reserve of Sovereignβs Might.
βLinley.β Gislason said hurriedly. βThis isnβt acceptable. Youβ¦β
βTake it, or else I wonβt take yours.β Linley shook his head.
Gislason could only laugh helplessly, then nod. βFine.β He accepted the flask of Destruction-type Sovereignβs Might, while Linley accepted the flask of earth-type Sovereignβs Might. As Linley was concerned, he had a large amount of Destruction-type Sovereignβs Might, but given his power, there would be very few cases in which he would have to use it. To trade it for earth-type Sovereignβs Might was beneficial for him.
Time flowed onwards, and in the blink of an eye, more than ten years had passed since Linleyβs return to the clan.
Linley could sense that the attitude of his clansmen, including the clan leaders, had changed. Linley understoodβ¦that after having become a Paragon, he had already become the spiritual leader of the entire Four Divine Beasts clan. His position was now akin to what the War God had held in the OβBrien Empire or the High Priest had held in the Yulan Empire.
The estate in which Linley resided had become a holy ground for the clan.
Within the vast, grassy plains of the estateβs courtyard, there was a large group of people gathered. Linley, Reynolds, Yale, and George were seated in a circle, drinking wine and chatting idly about various things. But of courseβ¦it was Linleyβs divine water clone that was chatting with them. The other clones, including his original body, were all training.
It was still Linleyβs original body that trained the fastest, after all.
βElder Linley.β A gate guard ran over and bowed.
βHm?β Linley looked at him.
βElder Linley, the Patriarch has sent word that a Lord Prefect from the Jadefloat Continent wishes to meet you, Elder.β The guard bowed as he spoke.
Linley laughed and nodded calmly, then swept out with his divine sense, instantly encompassing the entire Skyrite Mountains within it. Naturally, this included Gislason and that Lord Prefect. Linley sent mentally. βPatriarch, just tell this Lord Prefect that I am currently training and unable to meet with any guests. Unless something important happens, please help me cope with them.β
Gislason was startled.
He actually hadnβt detected Linleyβs divine sense at all. He couldnβt help but sigh. βParagons really are incredible. The strength of their spiritual energy vastly surpasses mine.β Gislason understood Linleyβs temperament as well; Linley couldnβt be bothered to engage in meetings like this, which were solely for the purpose of people trying to befriend him.
βAlright, Iβll help you deal with them.β Gislason replied. βThen, in the future, unless there is an important matter, you wonβt meet with any figures like these?β
βRight.β Linley sent mentally. βAside from people I am familiar with, such as Reisgem. If Iβm not familiar with them and have no connection to them, unless there is an important matter, I wonβt meet with any of them.β
Linleyβs decision was quite wise, because after the arrival of this Lord Prefect from the Jadefloat Continent, every few months or every few years, someone would come. Some wanted to befriend Linley, while others wanted to ask Linley to help them with something. Still others wanted to take Linley as their teacher.
In short, many came to disturb him.
Fortunately, the Four Divine Beasts clan stopped them, making it so that no one could see Linley.
Actually, it was normal for many people to come see Linley. After all, Paragons rarely publicized their residences. It was very hard for people to locate Paragons.
Within his estate.
βUncle.β Ina looked suspiciously at Linley. βJust now, that person who wanted to come visit you thought up a method to deliver this letter. And indeed, the letter states quite clearly the nature of the injustice done to him, and he really is quite pitiable. Uncle, why canβt you be so kind as to help him?β
Linley couldnβt help but chuckle as he glanced sideways at Ina.
βNana.β Bebe stared at his daughter. βWho knows how many grudges and how much hatred the Infernal Realm holds? You want your uncle to help one person, but what about the countless other grudges? In the Infernal Realm, people are being killed at every moment of every day. Do you think every person who died deserved to die? They died unjust deaths as well. Do you want your uncle to make the entire Infernal Realm his enemy, and go get revenge for every single person who died?β
Ina was stunned.
Ina and Wade lived under the protection of Linley and Bebe, and so they had almost never suffered. They werenβt like Linley, who had walked a fine line between life and death to his current level. They saw the affairs of the world so simply.
βIf I were to help people who are neither family nor friends, then I would need a trillion clones.β Linley chuckled.
Ina let out an adorable sniff, her nose wrinkled.
βForget about the affairs of others; there are many personal matters that I havenβt carried out very well.β Linley shook his head and sighed.
βEh?β Ina looked at Linley, puzzled.
Linley chuckled, not going into detail.
Although these days had been peaceful and happy, Linley noticed how his father, Hogg, would occasionally stare blankly into space when he was by himself. Linley understood that his father was missing his mother. Linley had always been thinking to himselfβ¦that one day, he should go pay a visit to the Divine Light Plane and ask for the Chief Sovereign of Light to restore his motherβs freedom.
Time flowed on, and in the blink of an eye, a hundred years passed.
Quite a few people were gathered within Linleyβs estate.
βThird Bro suddenly shut himself inside a few days ago. All of his clones are in training. He said that he reached a critical momentβ¦but a sudden flash of insight should be very fast. Why hasnβt he come out yet?β Reynolds couldnβt help but glance at a distant corridor, while George just laughed calmly, βWhy the rush? You have eternal life now.β
Reynolds, hearing this, couldnβt help but laugh.
Indeed, to Deities who were untouched by time, ten years or a hundred years was nothing.
βEh, Third Bro is coming?β Yale said.
Reynolds and the others all turned to look. Even some of the chatting, laughing people located in the grassy area some distance away noticed that a figure had emerged from the corridor, a figure with long, unbound brown hair. It was Linley. Linley was in a fairly good mood today. βIβve trained for a hundred years. Iβve finally fused these two types of profound mysteries.β
It was exceedingly hard to fuse profound mysteries of different Laws.
After becoming a Soul Mutate, his soul had increased in power enormously, and yet he still had to spend so many years before making a true breakthrough.
βAnd this is just the beginning. Next I will fuse three kindsβ¦and the amount of time I will have to spend will increase exponentially. My goal is fusing four.β Linley was quite eager as well. If he was able to fuse four types of profound mysteries from different Laws, how powerful would he become? Most likely, he would be able to kill even Paragons.
βBoss.β Bebe ran over.
βMy father?β Linley asked.
βUncleβs in his room. I havenβt seen him today.β Bebe said.
βRight. Iβll go find my father.β Linley glanced towards the others, then moved towards his fatherβs residence. After completing his training, Linleyβs first thought was that it was time to go to the Divine Light Plane. βRegardless of whether or not I will be successful, I still at least need to go see the Chief Sovereign of Light and try asking.β