Without ntioning anything of what he discovered in the Sealed Universe, Yale continued chatting with Kabur and Gloriana for a while before he decided to leave.
"I will leave now. I am still giving a special training to my best disciple, and I think that he will complete the current stage of his training soon. You two should also look for so disciples as soon as possible."
Kabur and Gloriana didn’t have a single disciple. They had powerful servants, but they never thought of accepting a disciple. Moreover, Nevah never asked them to help to train before she beca a Minor God. Thus, she couldn’t be considered their disciple.
For the daughter of two strong Great Gods, there was no way that she would face difficulties until at least ninth level immortal, and since she was a reincarnation and already reached godship in her past life, she advanced to Minor God without problems.
"You are right. We will depart to look for disciples soon."
No matter if they wanted disciples or not because the situation was forcing them to take at least one.
There were a lot of mbers in a similar situation, but they weren’t like Barha, who just wanted the cutest disciple possible. As mbers of the Council of Gods, their standards were incredibly high, so even lowering them a bit, finding soone who fit with their criteria was difficult.
Yale used the True Dinsional Divinity to appear directly at his house. Shiba would need so more ti to complete his training, so Yale went to spend ti with Lina. Whatever he told about Shiba being about to finish was just an excuse to leave.
Yale didn’t know when the war would start, but he didn’t believe that there would be any peaceful days once the competition among disciples started, especially after he saw that Sealed Universe through his incarnation.
Thus, he wanted to cherish the peaceful ti while he could. Although he was confident in being alive after the war, he didn’t believe that it would last for a short ti.
In the following years, Yale just spent ti with his family or went to help Shiba with his training.
That had been his routine until one day, soone who left the universe was in danger, so Yale was alerted and teleported there imdiately.
There were countless dangers in the multiverse for most people, so Yale didn’t dare to be negligent when he detected that one was in danger. After all, the ones who left to travel weren’t as strong as Yale, who didn’t really fear anyone. Even if he couldn’t kill soone, at least he was confident that the other party couldn’t kill him either.
What he feared was that his family and friends would be killed or tornted. Moreover, although he obtained the True Resurrection Divinity, he knew that it was possible that sothing like in the Sealed Universe happened outside, so Yale had been paying a lot of attention to the imprints he left in those that had left the universe.
The first impression of the place he appeared would be hot. It was hot enough that even a ninth level immortal wouldn’t be able to relax at all. A mortal might directly lt in less than a second.
Of course, Yale just felt it hot, but there was no way it could affect him in any harming way.
The source of that heat was an enormous magma pool situated inside the house Yale appeared.
That wasn’t natural magma, it was created to make a pool, a pool to swim. Yale didn’t doubt that without the Great Fire Divinity, no one would dare to swim there.
After all, even a normal planet would lt with that level of heat, only a fire-loving freak would create sothing like that.
The place Yale was at that mont was a house, and one placed in its own dinsion like Kabur’s house.
There were two won in front of the pool, and Yale knew both of them. However, one was carrying the other under her neck as if she was so luggage.
"Fire Goddess, can you tell why you are trying to kill my disciple?"
The Fire Goddess was a mber of the Council of Gods, so Yale knew her. She was known for being impulsive and having a fiery temper. She wasn’t soone who used to think before acting.
"Oh, welco, Yale. Rember that I took the na Firene, don’t just use my title, so cold... As for this, I am just trying to throw this little friend to the magma pool. I am not trying to kill her. She wouldn’t understand how good it feels until she tried it."
She was from Kroh’s era, so she didn’t have a na until she decided one for herself. At the start, the only one with a na was Kroh, but others started to copy him afterward, although so of them had a huge lack of originality when thinking nas.
What Firene was telling was really what she was thinking. She didn’t believe that soone would die in that warm magma pool.
However, it was warm for her but mortally hot for a ninth level immortal. The girl in her arms would die if she was thrown there.
"She is just a ninth level immortal, don’t put her in your own league. First, unseal her mouth. I am sure that she was complaining without stop, so you sealed her mouth to stop hearing her, but that doesn’t change the fact that you are forcing her."
After hearing Yale’s words, Firene decided to unseal the other woman’s mouth.
"Yale! Please help ! This crazy woman kidnapped ! She said sothing about becoming her disciple, but you are my only master, so I declined. However, she just caught and sealed my mouth so I couldn’t complain! If you had co a bit later, I would have died in that magma pool."
The woman caught by Firene was Aizu. The imprint hadn’t activated when she was kidnaped since just being forced to beco a disciple wasn’t dangerous for her, but once she saw that magma pool and heard about Firene’s intentions, the imprint on her was activated alerting Yale.
Firene never had evil intentions, so the imprint wasn’t activated until Aizu felt that she was really about to die.
Aizu’s talent was considered good when she was a kid, but what was considered good by mortals didn’t an that was good for mbers of the Council of Gods. Strictly speaking, Yale couldn’t find a single reason for Aizu being asked to beco Firene’s disciple.
Although it was possible to surpass talent with effort, Aizu had lost all her motivation to work hard long ago. She was freed from the forced marriage arranged by her clan, and Yale married Lina, so she beca quite empty.
First, she was focused on just being free, but she beca interested in Yale when she t him. Interest that later beca love. However, that was all one-sided. Yale treated her well, like if they were siblings, but he never had any romantic thoughts about her.
She had trained hard for those two reasons, but once they disappeared, she beca quite empty. Although she trained to kill ti, it couldn’t be considered working hard.
She was a 9th level immortal, but she was on the weak side without a single Minor Divinity.
Without strength, talent, and motivation, it was difficult that soone of the Council of Gods would show interest in her.
"You heard her. She is already my disciple, but I haven’t helped her to train for a long ti. If you want to accept her as your disciple, I won’t complain. However, I can’t let you kill her. I don’t know why you have chosen her, but I can tell you that she can’t survive to that magma pool."
Yale knew that a big part of Aizu’s problem was his fault because he didn’t reciprocate her feelings, but he didn’t plan to marry every woman who showed interest in him. He had one wife, and he never felt romantic feelings for anyone else.
Thus, he wouldn’t mind helping Aizu whenever she had problems training, but she tried to avoid Yale as much as she could because just seeing him as enough to make her feel pain. After all, she still liked him, but she knew that a relationship with him could only happen in her dreams.
However, she still agreed to wear the emblem of Yale’s family on her clothes since at least it made her feel close to Yale. Moreover, it was a huge deterrent of problems since most strong beings could recognize the emblem.
The only ones allowed to wear it were the family mbers and disciples, so unless soone didn’t know Yale or wanted to harm him, it was difficult that they attacked soone with that emblem.
Firene knew from the start that Aizu was Yale’s disciple because she recognized the emblem.
"I know. I wanted soone with your emblem to take as a disciple for the competition. Kabur and Gloriana should have already told you all, right? I am on your side, and since I needed a disciple, I decided to do you a favor and chose soone close to you. I never had a disciple before, so her status will be great. Well, I admit that there is another reason for choosing her among all the ones wearing your emblem."
Yale was very curious about that other reason, so he indicated her to speak about it.
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