Chapter 243 Growth
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Ri pulled Dyon up, hugging him as tightly as her puffy dress would allow.
Dyon stroked her hair, chuckling. âSilly girl, is there a need to cry? Why donât you look at yourself in the mirror?â
Ri looked up from Dyonâs embrace, turning to the mirror to look at herself standing by Dyon.
A gasp suddenly escaped her lips. âDyonâ¦â
Riâs hair now had a braided crown on it⦠it was a truly beautiful sight, but that wasnât what caught Riâs attention.
On her neck, there was a thin and elegantly made necklace. She touched it gently, tears glistening in her eyes⦠because she noticed Dyon was wearing one less band on his wrist.
Dyon smiled. âThese clothes were something my father once wore. Later in his life, he was a law enforcement officer⦠but that was simply the aftermath of his military career. One of the only times I ever saw him smile was when he wore this to accept a rewardâ¦â
Dyon looked down to the bands on his wrist. âThese were the first inventions I ever created. But, they mean more than that to me. The metal you see around it was something my mother passed down to me⦠it wasnât the best material I could have used, but she always said that making more with less could make anyone better.â
Dyon kept the second band for Madeleine. He found it unfortunate that his array alchemy hadnât reached a high enough level to do this for her back then, but he smiled thinking of gifting it to her in the future.
Spinning Ri around, Dyon looked down at her lovingly.
âThis is part two of your present,â kissing her forehead.
Riâs tears were threatening to fall as her lip trembled.
Dyon smiled, caressing her cheek. âThis is a happy day,â he said gently, âDonât cry.â
Suddenly Ri smiled. âI donât know if I want to go anymoreâ¦â She said quietly.
âAnd Iâm the pervert?â Dyon said, grinning widely.
Ri rolled her eyes. âThatâs not what I meant,â she said, hooking her arm around Dyonâs. âLetâs go.â
Like that, they walked out of the room and into a wide hallway near the top floor of the castle.
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In a large banquet, tens of the younger generation had shown up, many of which included the elder brothers and sisters of some Dyon was already familiar with.
Actually, the only elders present were Sinaht and Uncle Acacia. The other elders of the major and sub families paid their respects but decided it might be more damaging than anything else should they appear.
Unsurprisingly, the Eostre family made the biggest contribution to the Princessâ birthday as a sort of apology for their obvious shortcomings. In fact, much of their presents included funding and backing received covertly by the Daiyu family in order to coerce their services. As such, the Elvin Kingdom gained another massive boost in income. In fact, it might have been because the Daiyu family spent so much time bribing potential allies that they lacked resources to begin with.
That aside, the atmosphere was lively. It seemed that if those in attendance werenât smiling while watching the orphans play, they were having amiable social interactions amongst each other.
âDo you think Ri will actually come?â Mithrandir sat near Primrose, questioning her as Zaltarish almost comedically prepared her a plate of food. He was so diligent that even Ores, Kymil and Darcassan couldnât help but snicker. And yet, he was too focused on pleasing Mithrandir to care much for anything else.
Primrose giggled, glancing periodically between Mithrandir and Zaltarish, giving her friend a knowing look.
âI donât know⦠Sheâs quite worried about Dyon. So, it depends on if he wakes up or not.â
Mithrandir sighed, accepting an expertly designed plate of fruit from Zaltarish. âThat boy has always been reckless⦠I hope heâs okay.â
Zaltarish would have pouted at Mithrandirâs words if it wasnât for the fact he wanted to uphold an image. âIâm feeding you with my heart and soul and youâre worried about another man?! Whereâs the justice?â
Suddenly, Zaltarish felt a pat on his should. Turning around, he found his elder sister grinning at him. âIf you want her heart little brother, you should dominate her. Whatâs this nonsense about you becoming her waterboy?â
Zaltarishâs elder sister was⦠unique. She had faint grey skin and red eyes much like the rest of the Sigebryht family, and you could tell by her facial features that she should be a world class beauty⦠but she was a bit⦠muscularâ¦
Akash Sigebryht was only twenty-five, and yet she had already broken into the second layer of essence gathering. But, with that genius came her eccentric personality.
Unlike many other girls and even boys, Akash would fight in campaigns even if there was no glory or ranking to be had. To her, the battlefield was the only home worth having⦠and that excessive push to be the strongest made her forego ladylike techniques she shunned as ânatureâs sin.â
Some tried to explain to her that techniques for women werenât weaker, it was just that they maintained an outer appearance of beauty, but, Akash was having none of it. She insisted on practicing the most domineering techniques⦠thus resulting in her appearance now.
Truth be told, she was still quite beautiful⦠if you didnât notice the fact her legs would crush your head in an instant.
But, it was exactly because of this passion that she became the chief head of the Elvin Army just recently. To not just be a campaign leader, but a head at such a young age was something anyone could be proud of. And it was especially unprecedented since Akash was a woman.
That being said, although Zaltarish was proud of his elder sister, her appearance now made him blush. Her words led to an unconcealed laughter raging through the table⦠It was right about now that Zaltarish hated how charismatic his sister was. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, noticing Oresâ eyes glittering, he took this opportunity to change the subject. âBig sister, I believe Ores had something he wanted to tell you. You should speak with him.â
Oresâ eyes snapped to Zaltarish so quickly that his flaming red hair lifted off of his shoulders. But, Zaltarish pretended not to notice his glare, already preparing another plate for Mithrandir much to his sisterâs dismay.
Akash rolled her eyes. She had absolutely no interest in Ores. To her, he was just a kid who was slightly bigger than other kids. She had already crushed all the men of her generation, or else why would she be chief? It obviously was of no help to Ores that he lost to a human boy even younger than him. In fact, Dyon might be the only kid in the younger generation she was curious to see the growth of aside from her own little brother.