Esralda’s heart palpitated with the fear a mother has when watching her son put her life on the line. She didn’t fully understand what state Dyon was in, but she knew that the heavens never gave anything for free. For Dyon to reform his Weapon’s Master comprehension so quickly, he had to have paid a heavy price, especially since it far surpassed his comprehension from before.
Even worse, because his dao heart was still shattered, he also had to constantly pay a price for it to be maintained as is. Without his dao heart anchoring his perception and understanding of the will, sothing else had to be doing it.
Her mind was in shambles. She wanted to shed tears, but none would co. She didn’t have a right to do even that as a spirit.
She could only watch as her disciple walked down a lonely path, hoping and praying that he would co back safely.
Almost as soon as Dyon’s arm reached its apex, a second illusory dao array blood into existence, hovering before the ten-ter-wide royal blue weapon’s master array, except this ti, it was 100 ters wide!
The array shone with a silvery light, quickly etching into itself symbols so profound that the Dukes felt their ntal energy drain by more than half with a simple glance.
One with Dao spatial intent!
The spirits within Dyon’s mind trembled. They had never seen a spatial dao array etched with such profundity. The complexity of its symbols was no less than a supre law! How was that possible?!
At that mont, another more than thousand years of Dyon’s life was sucked into a void of nothingness, never to return.
However, he didn’t seem to care as his arm carelessly swung downward.
“[Samurai’s Pride: Ronin].” Dyon’s layered voice spoke without emotion.
With a single swing, Dyon learned a mid common grade sword technique he had never reflected upon to the legendary One with Self realm, taking weeks off of his lifespan in a re mont.
‘He added two wills to a common grade technique?! Impossible!’
Sir Ulric didn’t even have the sensory capabilities to comprehend what was happening as a mighty slash of sword fused spatial will overwheld him and his army. It was only Dyon master who truly understood what was happening, causing her to tremble violently.
The more heaven defying Dyon beca, the more certain she beca that he was paying a heavy price. If this continued, Dyon would die!
Sir Ulric’s attendants surged forward to protect their master, throwing away their lives to stand at the forefront of the army.
If Sir Ulric died, their families would be in danger. Why were they as Marquis serving under soone else instead of heading their own territory? There were obviously layered reasons for this that weren’t necessary to explain. The short of it was that they had no other choice and they would rather lose their own lives than allow sothing to happen to their master.
The two old n looked at each other bitterly before striking out toward Dyon’s attack. They were re fourth grade celestials… They stood not a single chance…
However, just when they were ready to give up their lives, the sword strike suddenly disappeared before them.
At first, they wanted to sigh in relief, but that was when a bad premonition overwheld them, causing their heads to snap back toward Sir Ulric.
Unfortunately… It was already too late.
The shocked Sir Ulric, once standing tall and arrogant with his lance grasped in one hand, couldn’t even react before his body was cut cleanly in half.
Silence reigned over the Mystical World as Dyon slowly walked forward. Before, his every step was normal. Now, however, those sa normal steps seed to take him hundreds of ters forward at a ti. Yet, no one dared to stop him.
The most shocking part of it all was that not a single person other than Ulric was hard. Not the beast beneath his feet, not the attendants willing to risk their lives, not even the soldiers who boldly charged to their Duke’s stupid commands.
“Why…” Dyon muttered under his breath. “You’re just as foolish as this world we live in… You had a life of your own to throw away, yet you decided to risk the lives of those who depended on you too?… Disgusting… Nonsensical… It’s because people like you exist that nothing should exist…”
Dyon had already been questioning the existence of everything. But, when he saw people as stupid as Ulric, his confusion only deepened.
He felt like they all existed without purpose. That everything was only here to et a cruel and gut wrenching end. Then there were people like Ulric who seed keen on chasing that end and forcing it to co as quickly as possible. For what? Foolish and vain feelings not rooted in anything aningful?
He needed to know why… Why did people like Ulric exist… Why did those like the entity feel like it was okay to destroy a race of people just for its benefits…. Why did people like Percival feel like it was alright to rip families apart, stealing a mother from her daughter and stealing a wife from her husband?
Why?… Why did evil exist?… And since it would always exist… What was the point of anything else existing?…
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