Editor:Â EndlessFantasy Translation
The fear instilled by the Oracle Palace ran deep in the bones of the aborigines.
None dared to disobey its commands.
Killing the bearer of the divine decree was tantamount to challenging the might of the Oracle Palace itself.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was a risk no one dared to take lightly.
The Oracle Palaceâs prestige was unassailable.
Sensing Xetsa Yezaâs predicament, evident in her delicate touch to adjust her hair, Braydon Neal watched her depart.
âIâll deliver the items before dawn. Donât attempt to flee!â she cautioned, though Braydon had no intention of doing so.
Once Xetsa had left, the Northern Army Armyâs regimental commanders exchanged puzzled glances, bewildered by their commanderâs association with the woman.
Braydon addressed them softly, âYou all understand the sacrifices made to secure Machusa today. Now, a golden opportunity lies before us. The territory of the Zunde Royal Dynasty is on the verge of falling into our hands. I see no reason to decline without shedding more blood.â
âBut once you depart, returning wonât be easy,â Luther Carden reminded him gently, his tone laced with concern.
âWhat if the Oracle Palace poses a threat?â Cole Colbie inquired quietly.
âThey wouldnât dare,â Braydon responded with a faint smile.
The death of a martial arts adept like the Young Divine Lord, who had mastered the martial arts, within the Oracle Palace would have dire repercussions.
It would incite the fury of martial artists across the realms, heralding a new era of martial arts dominance.
Such an eventuality would be untenable even for the 16th Great Divine Priest.
âIâve heard from Xetsa that the leaders of the South Pole and the aboriginesâ higher-ups have been colluding for the past century,â Braydon disclosed softly.
âThey may even have been in league with some Oracle Palace dignitaries. Certain descendants of the gods have crossed over to the outside world through the bronze door.â
âWhat?â Skylar Neal and the others exclaimed in shock and indignation.
The soldiers at the front lines had waged bloody battles, defending the country gate against the aborigine martial artists, ensuring they didnât breach the bronze gateâs defenses.
To learn that someone of influence had colluded with the enemy was a betrayal of the highest orderâa treasonous act that would rock the martial arts world if exposed.
Braydon, however, remained composed. âOver the years, many descendants of the gods from the outside world have likely assimilated into our society. We must be vigilant and safeguard ourselves against potential harm,â he advised calmly.
âAt the same time, I suspect the Oracle Palace may already have access to our personal information,â Braydon continued, drawing conclusions from Xetsaâs intelligence.
Descendants of the gods in the outside world were likely relaying information back to the ruins periodically.
But the Oracle Palace, aware of the outside worldâs martial weakness, wass cautious.
Why hadnât they attacked the Bronze Gate?
Unless thereâs a force in the outside world that could intimidate them, compelling them to adhere to the emperorâs decree.
Even martial artists at the emperor level would hesitate to engage in full-scale warfare.
Braydon elaborated further, âItâs not difficult for the Oracle Palace to gather information about me. They perceive me as a descendant of the Divine Lord due to my mastery of the martial arts banished immortal. Theyâll go to great lengths to bring me to the Oracle Palace, perhaps aiming to influence my allegiance and instill their divine doctrines upon me.â
âUnderstood. The Oracle Palace will never allow the Young Divine Lord, as they perceive him, to align with the outside world or ancient martial arts,â Yuri Qualls remarked, his eyes alight with understanding.
With that, everyone grasped the Oracle Palaceâs motivesâto sever Braydonâs ties with the outside world, as he held a unique connection with the vitality martial arts path in the outside world.
The Oracle Palace deemed this association unacceptable, as Braydon was the vessel for the martial arts civilizationâs most promising legacyâthe Young Divine Lord, the future leader of all martial artists.
It was evident why the Oracle Palace sought to take Braydon away.
As dawn broke, the invigorating air refreshed everyoneâs spirits.
Xetsaâs graceful figure appeared at the door, and with a flick of her hand, she placed 37 scrolls on the table.
The golden scrolls exuded a subtle allure.
âThirty-seven divine decrees, not a single one missing. Is that sufficient?â
Xetsa inquired, confirming she had delivered as promised.
Braydon approached her with a nod of gratitude.
âThank you for your trouble. Letâs depart.â
âCommander!â The ten lieutenant commanders and hundred regimental commanders rose as one, eager to accompany them.
âYour children are about to be born. Give them names,â Luther interjected with a sigh.
âIâll name the boy. Let Heather choose for the girl,â Braydon decided, pausing to consider.
âHeather surely hopes for our children to lead peaceful lives. Even if theyâre ordinary, itâs enough. Letâs name him Peace Neal.â
âThat could be a nickname, not a given name,â Yuri Qualls interjected, shaking his head.
âOnce the child is born, heâll be the young master of the Northern Army, inheriting his fatherâs legacy. Heâll be crowned king in the northern territory and eventually ascend to the throne on Mount Tanish at twenty. This is the destiny of the Neal family.â
âWeâve endured much in our generation. If we bear these hardships, our future children wonât have to endure as much as we did in our youth,â Braydon added, expressing his hopes for his offspring.
With Xetsa, Braydon departed, uncertain when they would meet again.
As he boarded the ancient bronze ship, he bid farewell to the Northern Army sons, promising to return.
âBrother!â The Northern Army sons watched, their eyes misty with emotion, as the ancient vessel took off.
Braydonâs voice echoed from afar, âLet Heather, or the childrenâs grandparents, name the two children. I, Braydon, have honored my duty to Hansworth and its people, but Iâve also honored my obligations to Heather and my parents. Since our reunion, weâve been apart. I will repay what I owe Heather in this life or the next.â
And with that, Braydon embarked on his journey, leaving behind the legacy of the Ning family.
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Braydonâs voice grew softer and softer until the ancient bronze ship dwindled into a mere black dot and vanished from sight.
Frediano Jadanza, who had been stationed at Jaaâku, stealthily made his way to the foot of Machusa.
From a distance, he observed Braydon boarding the ancient vessel.
âIâm still too weak,â Frediano muttered hoarsely. âIf I were an emperor, I could overrun the Zunde Royal Dynasty. Braydon, why settle for just 5,000 miles of land?â
âIf Braydon desires territory, Iâll seize it for him!â Frediano felt a profound sense of humiliation. Today marked a grave dishonor for the Northern Armyâa day of great shame.
âIf we had all become emperors, the Oracle Palace wouldnât dare to take my brother away!â Westley Hader exclaimed fiercely.
âWithout an emperor, the Northern Army shall not rest peacefully in my lifetime!â Luther declared with determination.
âIf we donât slaughter the Oracle Palace, I will never be at ease!â Yuri clenched his teeth, his eyes tinged with redness.
Today, they bore witness to their brother, who had shielded them since childhood, being snatched away by outsiders.
Braydon had been their protector in their formative years.