lisende looked toward Dyon. She couldn’t understand this young man’s purpose. If he wanted to speak about sothing so taboo, why would he do so before all of these disciples? Even if the other sects couldn’t hear him, if he was so certain that their sect needed to be cleansed, how could he be sure that these disciples weren’t also traitors? What was he doing?
“You trust ?” Still, even with all of those doubts, this was the first thing she asked Dyon.
“No.”
This response cause lisende to laugh bitterly. What did she expect? Did she deserve such trust? But, if he didn’t trust her, why was he speaking to her now?
“But, my wife does.” Dyon smiled. “And since she does, that’s enough for .”
Several eyes fell on Madeleine. Although many of the disciples didn’t know what was happening, weren’t they all geniuses if they were chosen for this trial? They could easily understand the gravity of the situation.
To think that a True God listened to the words of his wife and trusted her so wholly. Sothing like this was incomparably rare… Even Yandevere’s heart strings were pulled at.
Madeleine smiled a beautiful smile, reassuring the Vice Master. Ever since she had cut ties with her forr master, Madeleine had never taken another one, but that didn’t an she didn’t rember the kindness shown to her by her seniors. While others wanted to take her as a disciple for the sake of fa and glory, lisende always looked out for her the right way.
Maybe it was because of the guilt she had piled up for so long, but that didn’t change her sincerity. For soone who had such a high affinity for purity like Madeleine, she was very sensitive to those with good and bad intentions… And lisende happened to be among the forr.
Taking a deep breath, the Vice Master cald her emotions. “What is it that you want to do?”
“Kill.” A baleful aura erupted from Dyon’s body, causing those around him to shiver. “The Golden Crow Sect’s Christian III Goldeen will not walk out alive.”
lisende intook a sharp and cold breath. To speak of killing the God of a sect or clan… It was absolutely taboo!
“Such a thing is far too risky! They might not dare retaliate against you or Madeleine, but they would most certainly retaliate against our disciples!” lisende imdiately rejected.
“This lack of backbone is why the Flaming Lily Sect has fallen to this state.” Dyon’s eyes remained deadpan, latching onto the Vice Master’s gaze with an apathetic pressure. “How many so-called Gods and True Gods has the Golden Crow Sect taken from you?”
Waving his hand, Dyon didn’t need an answer. “My killing him has nothing to do with you. He’s simply crossed my bottom line and as such, he will die. It’s that simple.
“The bet I’ll have with you is entirely different. During the span of this expedition, not only will not a single mber of the Flaming Lily Sect die, I’ll ensure everyone of them has a breakthrough of so form. If I can accomplish this, you already know the reward I would like.”
“You…” lisende almost felt like fainting. How could one young man be so arrogant? Ensuring that no one would die? Even if he was a dao formation expert such a feat would be impossible… Because teleportation into the realm was random! How could he even guarantee that he’d find everyone? Even if he had all the ti in the world to do so, how could he guarantee they wouldn’t die before he reached them?
Dyon smiled, taking out several dozen silver plaques. It was obvious to everyone in an instant that these were actually grandmaster grade array plates!
“Simply crush these the mont you enter.”
“Spendthrift!” lisende was slowly losing her deanor as a Vice Master. This young man really was too much. Who would waste array plates worth several dozen celestial stones each on such a task?
Dyon could have just had all of them enter his inner world, but he didn’t want news of his cultivation thod to beco public knowledge. After all, it was the number one cultivation thod to ever be created, whether there was a powerful and imaginary clan behind him or not, it would elicit too many greedy eyes.
“Do you accept?”
“I …” lisende didn’t know what to do. Although she had power, she was still a Vice Master. There were still several ancestors and the Master ranked above her. Not to ntion the Grand Elder who was equal to her in influence. If there were power rankings for the sect, she’d just squeak into the top 15-20 or so. She couldn’t unilaterally decide such a thing.
“You don’t need to do anything but get an audience with the sect’s upper echelon. As for the rest? I’ll handle it.”
“This… Okay.”
“Oh, one more thing.” Dyon said with a grin. “After I kill him, I’ll be giving the Key to Madeleine. So, the Flaming Lily Sect will have no choice but to prepare.”
“You…” Is this was fainting of anger felt like? lisende couldn’t help but think this as her vision fogged.
“The good news is that since it’s Madeleine who’ll receive it, they won’t dare to act openly. But I’d say that it won’t be more than a few months before they start launching their assaults.”
“How could you say this so nonchalantly?! Even non-traitors of the sect would be against your actions! Are you stupid?!” lisende was slowly losing her deanor as a Vice Master, even Madeleine couldn’t help but giggle. This husband of hers had a way of angering people to no end.
Dyon shook his head. “Don’t you know that the Key Wielder has the ability to change the gate threshold of all universes they control? If Madeleine is Key Wielder, she’ll simply lower all gate requirents to the celestial realm. I’d really like to see who can defeat with such restrictions!”
A valiant pressure bellowed from Dyon’s body.
In the distance, Titus, who had been ignoring everything until now couldn’t help but look up with his ruby red eyes. A flash of battle intent appeared before slowly fading. A creepy smile revealed his jagged and sharp teeth as he stroked the two blood red sabers to his side. He didn’t regret coming even one bit… It seed he had found a worthy opponent.
Suddenly, Dyon’s brow twitched. He didn’t look over to Titus because he had no need to. However, it was sothing else that caught his attention.
“It’s opening.”
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