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Chapter 526: Chapter 526: Silax: What Happened To Heaven?

Kael sighed, "You don’t have much ti... I apologise, for bringing you into existence like this," He said solemnly.

Silax, the winged lion, looked at Kael with a calm expression. His golden eyes were peaceful and serene as a morning lake.

He seed rather indifferent to the fact that he wasn’t real.

That’s right, this Silax that stood beside Kael, wasn’t the real Silax, just a manifestation of the collective mories of Silax left behind.

"You must be Kael, right?" Silax asked with a gentle smile. Even though he wasn’t technically real, he still acted like he was. After all, he had the mories of a true Primordial Lion.

"Yes," Kael said, "The real Silax wouldn’t know my na," He added.

"But I’m not the real Silax now, am I?" Silax said as he stepped forward.

This simple movent caused Kael to develop so serious headache pangs.

Silax, seemingly linked to Kael’s ntal state, noticed this and stopped moving, "Oh, sorry," He apologised with what Kael would consider genuine emotions.

But he knew it was all a facade.

This Silax was simply not real. Kael was sustaining this Conquering Mode as that was the only way for him to access warp effect while also spurring the mories to move on their own.

Previously, these mories had given Kael an identity crisis on multiple occasions, mostly when he didn’t want them.

It couldn’t be helped as he was a young Primordial trying to read the mories of beings who had loved for thousands of years.

It would have been strange if he didn’t show any visible symptoms.

It was the sa reason the Highest Will had chosen to reincarnate him. If he had simply been an ordinary Primordial cub burdened with all those mories, he would have grown, never knowing who he was.

In fact, with how influential Noel’s mories were, the cub could have grown thinking he was Noel’s reincarnation, when he wasn’t.

Kael’s past life served as a foundation for his identity, but it didn’t stop him from occasionally having those identity crises in the past.

Kael reasoned that if those mories were so strong, was it necessary for him to constantly view them, why not find another thod?

Kael was thinking way beyond the box for this one.

With the help of his strong spiritual powers, he was actually able to succeed on the first try.

Within his mind space, the winged illusory lion that represented the collection of all of Silax’s mories was thrust out of Kael and given sentience.

The sentience that gave Silax the animated movents he had now ca from Kael, not so lost ancient will or sothing.

But because these were Silax’s mories and intent compressed within this figure, it was the closest thing Kael had to eting an actual legend.

"Technically, I co from you, so I am you, just with a different will, intent, and mories...

But, I feel like ," Silax said, looking down, "I feel like I am Silax.

How did you learn this?"

The last question ca with a seriously authoritative tone. The mories were kicking in.

"It’s sothing I’ve been learning to do for so ti now, I didn’t expect to get it right on my first try," Kael said honestly, still fascinated by the being before him.

Unlike before when he would have to browse gradually through each mory, this ti, he could just ask, and he would see what he wanted.

Whatever this illusory Silax rembered, he would rember as well.

As overpowered as it sounds, it had limits. Silax was the best candidate for this and Kael did not even dare to touch Noel or Alan’s mories.

Who knows what Jin would think if Kael reconstructed his image and was told of the current state of affairs of the dragon?

Kael didn’t even want to get started with Derylia and Ishat seed a bit...unreliable in the aspect of giving advice.

Silax seed a lot more peaceful according to the records and the little mories Kale had scoured through.

Or so Kael thought.

"Hmm, this is heaven, our heaven," Silax stated, looking up to the sky and recognizing the multicoloured void.

Suddenly, Kael’s spirit eye flashed as new mories poured in. Silax was rembering so vague things about the reason why the void was so colourful in heaven.

"Sothing is wrong," Silax said, frowning.

"Yes," Kael agreed.

"Why are there foreign creatures in heaven?" Silax asked, his expression darkening.

More blurry mories poured into Kael’s mind.

"So lions and lionesses have seen fit to bring their subordinates from the universe into heaven..." Kael stated, his expression also darkening as the mories began to clear.

"Don’t they have their clan mbers? Lions who aren’t lion kings are tolerated because they are still lions at the end of the day, even though they don’t have heavenly beacons.

But foreigners? You allow aliens into our heaven?" Silax asked, sounding like he was hearing the craziest thing in the world. He probably didn’t have to ask this type of question when he was alive.

From the way he asked, he sounded a little racist.

"I’m not the one who allowed it, the lions allowed themselves," Kael said as he sat down.

The eight tails waving behind him caught Silax’s eye but they didn’t linger.

"Aren’t you the Primordial Lion of this era?" Silax questioned, "You should be able to do things others can’t. Even if they aren’t listening to you, you should have so influence of so sort."

"No I don’t," Kael shook his head, "My life as a Primordial Lion isn’t as relaxing as yours was.

It’s not that easy," He said.

Silax narrowed his eyes, sensing sothing was wrong.

"What happened?" He asked with a serious tone. His eyes were no longer relaxed.

"One of the Primordial Lions threatened all you have worked for, Silax," Kael stated.

"Hmm, who?"

"Derylia,"

"A female?"

"Yes,"

"What did she do?"

"She fell in love."

"..."

Silax was stunned. He wondered if his illusory ears were working properly.

"Was it so bad that heaven is now in this state?" Silax asked, surprised.

"Hehehe, this isn’t even the main issue she caused, just one of the many side effects actually..." Suddenly, Kael’s mind was wracked by intense pain.

Silax moved. He stomped his paw on the ground and unfurled his wings slightly. He couldn’t stand still after hearing what Kael said.

"No! Heaven has secrets that are key to our universal conquest, it mustn’t be like this!"

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