Chapter 137




CHAPTER 137


CONVERGENCE


Within the ever-encroaching darkness, weaving in through the complex array of pathways around a small chapel-like ruin, a group of people remained silent . Well up front were three men, walking shoulder-to-shoulder while inspecting the chiseled, aged dome of a chapel to their right . The three were Althone, Gustav and Felix"s grandfather, Butcher of the North - Andrew .


"Are we really not going to talk about it?" Althone spoke up, corners of his lips rising up into a faint smile .


"Humph, smelly brat," Gustav cursed, instinctively reaching for his wrist which was still aching . "Do you really hate your Father so much?!"


" . . . I"m just asking . Sorry . "


"How strong is he?" Andrew, on the other hand, didn"t seem to have same inhibitions holding back Althone and asked plainly .


" . . . d.a.m.n b.a.s.t.a.r.d," Gustav cursed under his breath . "He"s no weaker than me . "


"Huh?!" both Althone and Andrew exclaimed at the same time . Though neither thought the beggar was weak, they did firmly believe Gustav held back in his attack . In the end, beggar was still a beggar; Gustav was, after all, Arch Emperor of the greatest Dynasty on the Western Continent .


"It"s a good thing you didn"t fight with him in the City," Gustav said, glancing at Althone . "I"d be one son short right now . "


" . . . no weaker than you?" Andrew picked up on the underlying meaning . "You mean he could be stronger?"


"I can"t say," Gustav shrugged . "We both held back considerably . At the very least, in terms of pure body strength, he"s miles ahead of me . But because I don"t know property of his Qi, cultivation method, arts and so on, I don"t know if he"s stronger in an actual fight . "


"That"s easy then," Althone said, sighing in relief . "There"s no way he can have better resources than you . He"s also much younger . "


"I wouldn"t be too sure," Andrew said . "He had enough confidence to enter this place all alone, despite knowing that numerous powers could converge here . "


"Wasn"t he with your Grandson?" Gustav asked .


"He most-likely sent him back by now . There"s no way that kid is strong enough to swat a fly here, let alone anything else . "


" . . . as harsh as ever . "


"Indeed . "



"Are you really the one to talk?" Andrew said as he glanced at Gustav strangely . "I distinctly remember you beating this kid every day for decades . At the very least, I never did such a thing . "


" . . . what do you mean beating?! I was clearly training him!"


"Ah, so that"s why Empress Annya had to take precious medicine after precious medicine to save poor Al"s life?"


" . . . f.u.c.k you . "


Meanwhile, dozens of miles away, a figure was casually walking along the path, seemingly disinterested in everything surrounding it . On his way, he"d pa.s.sed numerous artifacts and potential places where cultivation methods were held, yet he ignored them all without exception, as though he was merely taking a casual stroll through the park . Suddenly, his eyes lit up as he looked toward east followed by his lips curling up into a strange smile .


"He"s here, huh?" he mumbled . "So he"s finally recovered? I suppose I can lend him a hand . . . just this once . "


At the same time, westward of man"s position, currently sitting by a ruined columns piercing out of the earth was a woman wrapped in thick robes and a veil . She was holding onto a thick book and reading through it, her thin eyebrows dancing to the rhythm of her thoughts .


" . . . he"s here . " a strange voice suddenly echoed just near her ear, jolting her back to reality .


"Eh? Who"s here?" the woman asked .


"Relish--no, I suppose he"s back to being Ethwart now . " the voice replied .


"What?!! What"s he doing here?!" the thick book dropped from the woman"s hands as she suddenly jumped up, growing alert immediately .


"Relax, he hasn"t spotted us yet . " the voice said .


" . . . this is bad . Could it be that the Uncle sent him here for investigation?"


"Doubtful . It"s most-likely his personal curiosity . "


" . . . dammit . This is growing more and more dangerous," the woman sighed after a short thought, slumping back, seemingly listless . "First it was those Echo b.a.s.t.a.r.ds, and now it"s him . Just how many people have snuck into this place? Wasn"t it supposed to be difficult?"


" . . . it"s difficult for those from this continent," the voice said . "As they have no means of forcibly tearing through the spatial barrier . But can something on this level really prevent anyone who wants to enter? You should be more careful . Chances are, there are a whole lot more people here than we initially antic.i.p.ated . "


" . . . shouldn"t we also be asking for reinforcement by now?" the woman asked, frowning .


"Even if you do, you won"t get any . They"re still trying to re-establish their footing in the world after that disaster . Besides, there are no functioning portals anywhere near here . What could a pack of small Demons possibly do?"


"En . . . " the woman seemed to agree, yet at the same time appeared even wearier than before . "I should have just taken the invitation . . . "


"Aye, you should have . "


" . . . that"s right . Pour the salt onto the wound . You b.a.s.t.a.r.d . "


"That"s what I"m here for . "


" . . . "


Unbeknownst to Lino, Althone, Gustav and even Damian, the number of powerful experts that were currently inside the ruins breached well past three digits . Strangely, though, as though driven by the will other than their own, they all took different pa.s.sages; the problem was that all those pa.s.sages led to the exact same location: the very heart of the Forgotten Kingdom, where the ruins of the Empyrion Palace remained half-buried in dust .


There, in one of the barely-preserved rooms, a fire was currently blazing in a makes.h.i.+ft fireplace, lighting up the room . Save for the fireplace, there was only a table, a couple of chairs and a bed inside, despite its rather large size . Currently, two figures were sitting on the chairs; a woman was reading a small book, while a man was inspecting a strangely-shaped, wooden tool .


"Huh?" the woman softly exclaimed as she raised her head and looked outside the makes.h.i.+ft window .


"What is it?" the man asked, frowning as he got up .


"No, it"s nothing," the woman said . "More and more people are piling on in here . "


"Haii . . . that b.a.s.t.a.r.d"s sure taking his time . " the man grumbled as he sat back down .


"What do you mean? It"s only been a few years . " the woman reprimanded .


" . . . he"s alright . . . right?" the man asked in a solemn voice, hiding his face .


" . . . he is," the woman said, walking over suddenly and hugging the man . "I can feel it . "


"Ah . . . I should have never left without him . . . what was I thinking? However clever . . . he was still just a kid . "


"You can"t keep blaming yourself like this, Eggor," Ella said, holding his face up by his chin while stroking his hair . "You said it yourself . He"s clever . He would have known to get out . "


" . . . I still can"t forget that spear . " Eggor said, sighing . "Not only did he somehow get Rog to craft him something like that . . . what did he do to it to make it impossible to pull out?"


" . . . " Ella"s expression sank for a moment as she got up from her squatting position . "It"s imbued with his Will . "


"His Will?" Eggor asked, looking up at her .


" . . . hm," Ella nodded, sighing as she sat back onto the other chair . "To think he was able to manifest it so quickly . . . "


" . . . " Eggor remained silent, waiting .


"I made a terrible mistake," Ella said . "By giving him the Writ . "


" . . . the Writ?!" Eggor"s expression jerked suddenly . "You . . . ah . . . no wonder that b.a.s.t.a.r.d grew so strong so quickly . So that"s it . . . "


" . . . I thought he would use it to get through the buffer phase quickly," Ella continued . "And then focus entirely on the smithing, leaving cultivation behind . Alas . . . "


" . . . you"re really dumb, aren"t you?" Eggor suddenly said, looking at her strangely .


"Huh?"


"You gave a completely powerless kid the most powerful tool in the world, and you expected him to wash his hands off of it after tinkering it for a while?"


" . . . "


" . . . "


" . . . yeah, in hindsight . . . "


"He should be fine then," Eggor said, sighing . "There"s no way the Writ would have allowed him to die so quickly . Especially if he already condensed his Will . "


" . . . his is a different world from ours, Eggor . While you and I can always just withdraw from the world and enjoy peace . . . he can"t . Seeing that spear, I realized he"d already entangled himself beyond the point of no return . He"s as much a part of this story as everyone else is now . "


" . . . what did the Patriarch say?" Eggor asked suddenly .


"He won"t do anything - help or harm," Ella said . "Not that he can afford to . While that old Jailer may have started this war with intention of masking Lino from the other Bearers, those beneath him all have their own ideas and goals . For the time being it"s merely a prelude . . . however, chances are, it will eventually turn into a Realm War . "


" . . . can either side even afford another Realm War?" Eggor asked, frowning . The last Realm War ended an entire era . . . didn"t those fools learn by now?


"I don"t know . . . " Ella shook her head . "I thought we had another few thousand years before any escalation . Ah . . . "


" . . . if he"s gotten so far," Eggor said after short silence . "It means he already made his choice, Ella . He was never dumb . Though perhaps he didn"t understand the true extent of what he was tangling himself with . . . the b.a.s.t.a.r.d knew enough . "


" . . . he he, look at you . The moment you realized he"s most-likely alive, you"re already beginning to practice your tough-guy persona for when he comes . Ha ha ha . . . "


" . . . . " Eggor hid his head quickly, feeling his cheeks burn .


"Chances are . . . he"s most-likely part of this group," Ella suddenly said, surprising Eggor . "Though I can"t confirm it . . . my heart"s been restless for weeks now . And it certainly isn"t because of those buffoons . "


" . . . Annar"s with them . . . you know that, right?" Eggor asked, arching his brows .


"So what?" Ella replied, suddenly turning toward Eggor and smiling; just for a brief moment, a flash, her housewife appearance vanished, causing Eggor"s heart to freeze momentarily . "Even if his grandfather came, I would still flatten them all if they become threats to our little reunion . "


" . . . you really have talent for saying terrifying things with the most beautiful expression . . . it"s kind of horrifying, actually . " Eggor said, feeling sorry for the currently traveling folk .


"He he, I"m a lady after all . I can"t go around behaving like a barbarian . "


" . . . a lady?" Eggor looked at her strangely yet again . "Yeah . . . sure . . . . "


"Is there something you want to tell me?"


"There are many things I want to tell you . "


"Now that"s just mean . How can you treat your poor wife like that?"


" . . . "


"W-what?" Ella asked, fl.u.s.tered, as she saw Eggor"s eyes .


"Nothing . . . it"s just . . . I"m wondering how I managed to snag you from all those talented, brilliant and handsome folk from the Holy Grounds . " Eggor said, smiling .


"Oh, that"s simple . " Ella said, smiling back . "You have the biggest muscles and the smallest brain!"


" . . . "


"Pfft . . . ha ha ha ha," she burst out into laughter as she saw Eggor"s pained and somewhat angry expression . "You idiot . . . what are you asking me that question for now? You"ve found my heart when no one else even bothered to look for it . If it weren"t for you . . . I would have been just another jaded, cold, unforgiving cultivator . I can"t say for the rest . . . but I very much prefer this life over that one . "


" . . . we"re living in a rotting dimensional pocket, within a s.h.i.+tty, dusty room with nothing but a single bed and a couple of chairs, in the middle of f.u.c.king nowhere, waiting for a brat that I KNOW will make me spit blood the moment we meet up . . . yeah, I think I"d rather be a jaded, cold, unforgiving cultivator living in a freaking palace . "


" . . . " Ella rolled her eyes at him and sank back down in silence, picking the book back up and resuming her reading . This peace, quiet, tranquility . . . his presence across from the table, knowledge that he"s always there . . . that was Ella"s idea of a perfect palace, though even she was too embarra.s.sed to say it out loud .

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