Chapter 195 Princess (2)
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
In the crowd, Jade sat with some of her family, giggling at Dyonâs antics. It was clear he was testing the character of the princess⦠but at the same time, she had a feeling that even if Dyon knew who the princess was intimately, and was aware that she was a good person, he would do things this way anyway.
A light smile played the soft lips of the princess, but the answer didnât come from her.
Instead, the black-haired and blue eyes Aeson Acacia spoke from the stands.
âWhere is Ri?â he said faintly.
His words didnât seem like they were meant to be powerful⦠but, Dyon felt his array nearly shatter.
To make a peak practitioner defensive array almost collapse with just words⦠this Aeson wasnât simple.
Dyon didnât seem too bothered by this question, instead focusing on the princess more intently, âso all this time your cousin had been disappearing, I presume she was dealing with the tasks you asked of her, hm?â
The princess nodded, sending Aeson an apologetic glance, it seemed Dyon wouldnât be as easy to handle as they hoped.
âIndeed. My cousin is quite talented and is tasked with training many of the suitable orphans weâve picked up over the years. At one point, it was also her task to train Aeson, so he cares for her deeply. So, I hope you forgive him for his straightforwardness.â
Dyon nodded. âWith her personality, I donât doubt that she would be a great sergeant.â
The princess smiled, but before she could speak, Aeson spoke again, âand with your personality, itâs no wonder you make enemies wherever you go. Is anyone safe following you?â
â¦
Dyon said nothing for a long while⦠but the feeling of dripping killing intent came off of him in waves.
His demonic will condensed into a blood red light and his black flames began to dance across his once bright gold array. It was clear his mood of effecting the purity of his array.
Everyone understood Dyonâs anger in this instance. There was not a single person here who was unaware of what happened to the orphanage Dyon had built. And yet, Aeson, in a fit of anger for having been ignored, poked at Dyonâs ultimate sore spot.
The princess could only send a dissatisfied glare at Aeson, but there was nothing she could do. She had already apologized for the sake of Dyon twice already. How many more steps could she possibly take?
Suddenly Dyon spoke. âIâm beginning to understand now why the elves have fallen to such a point that they think building plans around a human boy whoâs been on their island for less than a month is the best course for their future.â
Dyonâs voice was deep. So deep that just listening to it was like falling into an endless abyss of anger, sorrow and disdain.
But, that didnât mean that those who heard his words would take to them kindly. His words caused a surge of anger. But, he wasnât finished yet.
âitâs clear by your position so close to the princess that youâre somehow considered among the best this alliance has to offer right now, and yet youâre truly this stupid?â
Dyonâs words cut at Aeson. And unlike Aesonâs words, Dyonâs collapsed the section of seating Aeson had been on, forcing him to stand in a rage. But, yet still, Dyon wasnât finished.
âYou call me here, and yet the first thing you do is ask about Ri as though Iâve kidnapped her. Well, letâs take a look at your idiotic world for a second.
âI came here of my own free will, and yet you still havenât seen Ri. What could that mean to you?â
Aesonâs eyebrows furrowed, and his fists clenched.
âSince Iâve already called you an idiot, I didnât plan on waiting for your answer.â
Black flames raged in Dyonâs eyes as he turned his head towards Aeson.
âIt means that either Iâve clearly done nothing to her, and thus come here with no worries. Or, sheâs in danger orchestrated by me, such that I can still come here with no worries.â
âYou!â Aesonâs voice trembled with rage.
But, his voice seemed to have no power in front of Dyonâs deep fury.
âAnd yet, the first thing you do is ask me where she is menacingly? Have you fully grasped how truly stupid you are?
âIf Ri was in no danger, and you pissed me off, youâve just closed the door on a possible ally. An ally even your own princess sees fit to invite.
âIf Ri was in danger, and you pissed me off, youâve just closed the door on Ri. Whether that be to her endless pain or her death.
âNow tell me, what else do you have to say?â
The surroundings were silent.
Dyonâs every word made it seem as though everyone was beneath him. As though his words were law. As though if he thought you were in the wrong, you were without a doubt wrong.
âNothing to say? Then how about you stop pissing me off and fuck off instead?â
Aeson glared at Dyon, but the princessâ words made him lose his will to fight.
âGo Aeson. Youâve done enough. If Ri was in danger, I would know. You know very well the connection between us. Donât let your feelings jeopardize this meeting any further.â
The words of the princess were firm and unyielding, displaying the bearing of a true Queen.
Aesonâs position had raised steadily because of his talent⦠but he was still far from comparing to the princess. He had no choice but to bow and leave, sending a final hateful glance towards Dyon. But, all that look found was a dense killing intent. One that made his spine shiverâ¦
After Aeson left, Dyon closed his eyes. The princess waiting patiently as he adjusted his emotions. Once the princess saw Dyonâs eyes open, she sent him a final apologetic glance before speaking.
âIâm sure you understand the reason for my asking you here. Before the events of today, you were just another talent we wanted to rope in by normal means.
âYou come from the human mortal realm, so without hiding anything, we thought that you came with no backing, and we could provide a good sanctuary for you over time.
âHowever, we believe that with the unfortunate incident involving the orphans, youâve become as invested as we have in stopping the Norville and Sigebryht families. As such, we felt it was appropriate to bring you in sooner rather than later.â
Dyon nodded. At first, he was worried that information about what had happened between him and the guilds had leaked in some way, but, it seemed like that wasnât the case.
âSo, Iâve only asked you here for one reason. We would like you to join us.
âYour talent is a match for even the best the major families have to offer, and we can supply you with any materials and support you need.
âYour human heritage is irrelevant to us. As you know, our best genius, Ri, is also half human. Why would we discriminate for something so meaningless?â
Dyon had to say⦠the princessâ offer was tempting. Despite the fact he had no need for resources because of Heavenâs Wine⦠to him, that was only a temporary solution. He had no idea how long he could continue to use that method before someoneâs bottom line snapped. And, even if he could use it forever due to the magnanimity of the owner, limitless credit wouldnât give him protection.
So, Dyon asked a question, âwhat are your plans?â