Chapter 66
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Using a concealment array, Dyon walked through the floors of Focus Academy. Anger he had buried for months was bubbling up in his heart, but he was taking deep breaths to try and calm down.
He had no idea where Madeleine was, and although fighting through the entirety of Sapientia Peak would vent his anger, it would also give the Kami family time to make counter measures. His best option was to lay low and wait until he had his eyes on her before venting his frustration. So, he decided to go to Eliâs room, 111, to see how his friend was doing.
As Dyon walked through the school, he was listening to the murmurs of the students. Since they couldnât see him, they spoke with no reservations.
âDid you hear about all the students who died in the Elvin World?â
âYea, thereâs a reason there used to be a quota and only the best of us could go, but for some reason they allowed any and everyone to enter this year.â
Dyonâs eyes narrowed.
âThat may not be the case. I heard rumors that all these new students from Focus Academy showed up. And a lot of students who went to the Elvin World talk about how brutal they were.â
âReally? Who were they?â
âEveryone thinks theyâre from the Storm family. They had the patented blonde hair and blue eyes. But, they were freakishly strong. We all thought the best geniuses they had were Tammy and Hauk, but theyâve hidden themselves so deeply. It doesnât seem to make much sense why, though.â
âMaybe theyâre planning on taking the sect head position away from Sect Leader Patia-Neva. Iâve heard a lot of elders are displeased with him. He shows up even less frequently than the other pillar family leaders although everyone knows it most likely has something to do with his missing wife, sympathy isnât something you find oftenâ¦â
âShhh, donât speak too loudly. Come closer, thereâs another big piece of information I heard, but itâs been being kept hush hush,â after pausing to look around, the student continued, âI hear that Senior Sister Ava was one of the casualties in the Elv ââ
BANG!
A dense killing intent shook Dyonâs concealment array. In a flash he disappeared, speeding towards Eliâs room as fast as he could.
âI owe her. Although I wouldnât have actually died that day due to a life saving measure I had in place, it still stands that she stood up for me. Then she tried to help when she thought Iâd be expelled. If I found out that even one hair on her head was hurtâ¦â
Dyon had had a small clash with Ava after the incident with Darius, but this didnât change how grateful he was to her. To him, she was a dear friend as well as someone who had saved his life twice.
Venus opened the door with a confused look, but seeing that there was no one, she closed the door and looked back to her brother. Eli was lying on the bed pale and unmoving. The ragged breaths he took every so often was the only thing that let you believe he was alive.
Venusâ eyes were red with tears and she stood next to Uncle Ail.
âDonât worry little Venus, your master will be here soon, Iâm sure she has a way of helping. However, this little Ava girl is an odd case,â He said looking back at Ava who laid on a table not too far away, âShe should be dead⦠but my Aurora is picking up faint signs of life.â
The sound of shattering glass resounded.
Dyonâs concealment array shattered as he fell on his knees by Eliâs bed. Picking up his pale delicate hand.
Venus jumped, startled. Leaping backwards with well trained movement, thorned vines immediately wrapped around Dyon, but he didnât seem to feel any pain.
Venus was shaken, âWhy is his body so strongâ¦.â
âVenus, wait!â Uncle Ail went up and touched Dyonâs shoulder, then pinched himself, âD-Dyon⦠is that really you?â
Dyon smiled bitterly at Uncle Ail, âHey Uncle Ail, long time no seeâ¦â
Venus sighed in relief, but she was still apprehensive, âHeâs so⦠strong.â
After Venus removed her vines, Uncle Ail clasped Dyonâs shoulder hard.
âGood, good,â He said partially choked up, âYou of all people donât deserve to die so young.â
Dyon patted his back, âCome on now Uncle Ail, men shouldnât cry so much. Iâm here now. So, letâs save them.â
âSave them? Is that possible?â
Uncle Ail could only shake his head looking at Dyon, âThis boy really tries too hard. Heâs clearly confident he can save them, but his eyes are still red with unshed tears⦠yet he says men shouldnât cry.â
Dyon looked back at the pale faced girl, gently pushing her red hair away from her face. She was currently covered in a blanket with her arms hanging out, but Dyon could tell she was naked. And⦠he had a pretty good idea of why she would be.
Although he looked incomparably calm, the boiling rage within him had lit to a new level.
âHer soul is damaged,â Accessing his masterâs memories, Dyon began to piece it together after using his aurora to check her body, âShe used a technique to fake her death, but it clearly comes at a large price. She just needs a Soul Mending pill.â
Venus and Uncle Ail staggered. Being from a family that specialized in alchemy, they knew the value of such a pill. Even Kami had to pay the price of involving another family in their plans for glory to pay for a pill like that. And that was not to mention the fact that Mayumiâs soul damage was significantly less than Avaâs.
Venus smiled bitterly, âEven our Viridi family canât afford to make a pill powerful enough to help mend that damage⦠Iâm afraid weâll have to wait for another opportunity.â
The uncle-niece pair fell into a bitter silence, feeling that things were still hopeless.