Chapter 419 Hard Pressed
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Primrose could only sigh. She, Mithrandir, Celine and Opal remained near Ri, but they were hard-pressed to comfort her. It seemed like Ri was very much prepared to throttle whatever enemy she saw first.
They were angry too. Dyon was the savior of their Kingdom and their Prince Consort. This was no less than a slap to the face of the elves as well.
That, however, didnât stop other elves from using this as an I told you so, moment.
Clariceâs red hair bobbed, her face an odd mix of sneering anger.
âClearly our so-called princess needs to do a better job of choosing her men. Imagine selling yourself off to a little boy whoâll do nothing more than stain our race.â
âIt must be that mixed blood of hers. At first I thought she was half human, which is bad enough. But, come to find out sheâs half beast? No wonder.â Fiora chimed in.
Riâs gaze snapped to the two Elvin girls that were supposedly her seniors. Her eyes were so dark and piercing that it silenced even them. But, before Ri could do anything else, the elder continued his ridiculous preamble.-.
âCowards aside! We still have room for a lot of fun. And, I promise you that this cheater is being searched for as we speak! Once heâs caught, weâll hang him up for all to see his pathetic existence!â
Cheers erupted through the stands. Tens of millions of voices united as though they had one will. Unfortunately, this was how mob mentality worked. Crowds like this didnât feel the need to think for themselves, and those that did? Were few and far between. They were all too easily spoon fed lies by powerful experts like Er Cavositas.
Away from the Sapientia higher seating arrangements, Sapientia Branch families were a few tiers below. Here, Madeleineâs mother, father and brothers sat.
âHoney isnât that?â¦â Madeleineâs mother, Alice Sapientia, didnât know how to feel about seeing Dyon in a situation like this.
The truth was that a small piece of her heart disliked Dyon for never having approached them. In martial world etiquette, it shouldnât be up to seniors to admit their mistakes. In fact, it should be youths who took responsibility whether they were at fault or not. And yet, Dyon had never done such a thing â even to the point where he ignored their existence entirely.
Alice knew that this was because Dyon detested them. The only reason he hadnât treated them like the Kami family was for Madeleineâs sake. Dyonâs words of forgiveness to Oliver told her that much. But, that didnât mean she liked it.
That said, Dyon was still the person that their daughter had chosen. After the events of the Kami wedding, Madeleine didnât even contact them for the entire following week. It was clear that Madeleine had made her choice and was making her hate of their decision known.
Although Alice had told Madeleine that she had nothing to do with the decision to go after Dyon, that was only to give Madeleine someone in her corner and hopefully make her feel better. But, the truth was that Alice was very much part of that decision, a secret she kept between her and her husband. However, it was clear that Madeleine hadnât taken her words very seriously. After all, why should they as the parents of a first in line genius, be seated amongst the other branch families as opposed to with the main clan?
Family Head Sapientia nodded at his wifeâs question, looking toward Oliver and his soon to be daughter-in-law Jessica.
After seeing that Madeleine really had no intention of using her status to help her family, Oli Sapientia decided to focus on raising up his family himself. That was why he had arranged this marriage between Oliver and Jessica, hoping to use the big sects to improve their standing.
âYou two have to perform well today⦠At least the top 60%â¦â Oli changed the subject, instead telling his son and daughter in law what he expected.
Top 60% was only a mediocre grade. This wasnât anything big, especially since Oli meant top 60% of meridian formation experts and not overall. But, that didnât stop Oliver and Jessica from paling under the pressure.
Seeing their reaction, Oli Sapientia could only sigh and turn his attention away looking off into the distance and toward the sky box he assumed Madeleine was in. âWonât you ever forgive your father?⦠Itâs clear I was right this time, no?â¦â
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Away from the arena, Arios was blazing his way through the skies, still angry.
Because of Dyonâs communication arrays, the demon generals still had the means of locating each other within a reasonable range. So, Arios was flying around in set patterns trying to see if he could pick up the communication signal of one of these arrays.
He didnât think there was a high chance of this, though. This was because if the Demon Generals were all in Dyonâs spatial ring as they usually were, the communication would definitely be cut off. A distance through dimensions couldnât even be measured with normal logic.
The barren city only served to make Arios angrier. There were no people here because everyone was watching that bullshit tournament.
Suddenly Arios froze, snapping his head in a seemingly random direction. âYes!â
In what seemed like an instant, Arios had made his way to a large mansion and stormed up the long pathway. But, before he could make his way to the door, a massive pressure engulfed him.
Arios started, trying to leap backward to avoid the attack, but it was futile.
In an instant, his legs were dangling in the skies as a strong hold gripped his neck.
âArios?â A low rumbling voice asked in confusion.
A shallow cough escaped Ariosâ throat as he struggled to breathe. âHey, Thadius⦠You mind putting me down?â¦â
âAh, right,â Thadiusâ robust laughter erupted as he set Arios down and led him into the house.
Arios immediately asked what happened and after getting the information he needed, he could only sigh. Their leader was too smart and talented for this to be a normal occurrence. This person had some ulterior motiveâ¦
Thadius had been told to protect the ring by Ri, but unfortunately, they hadnât had a protector for Dyon before then. This was a lesson to learn from.
âAlright, Thadius. You can stay here and protect the outside, then. I guess since Mistress Ri isnât here we canât enter the ringâ¦â
Thadius nodded. All they could do was wait.
However, just as Arios was about to settle down and wait, he felt a mind pulling him into the ring and much to Thadiusâ confusion, he disappeared.