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Chapter 670: He Repented?
Odavius and Agoris then explained many things to Elysia's group about the changes they had caused to Alashor. The Ruvoid G.o.d had been purified by them and was already reborn for the better. But, their persuasive words didn't make Elysia's group feel convinced, especially Xero and Rhea.
They were there when the accursed creatures invaded their world, and they knew better than anyone else the terror of that highly intelligent G.o.d-level accursed creatures.
"I don't care about all that bulls.h.i.+t! You never know what his entire race did to our world. And you're also completely ignorant of the terror and destruction they cause. If you think his repentance will atone for all he's done, then that's is your opinion only. I will remove Alashor from existence!" Xero didn't care about that stupid conversation anymore. He immediately launched his ultimate-cla.s.s magic at the little boy.
"Whoa!" Alashor gasped as a bubble of darkness engulfed him.
Xero then shot into the bubble, and they both vanished from everyone's sight.
"!?" Aghoris was alarmed, but Odapus was still calm.
"Sigh, he's acting recklessly again. We're not even done sorting things out yet." Rhea put her hand to her forehead and shook her head.
"Are you going to prevent them from fighting?" Elysia wanted to see what kind of action these two powerful G.o.ds would take.
"Let them exchange some moves. Alashor won't be wiped out in that clash." Odavius shook his head.
"Why are you so sure of that?" Rhea raised her eyebrows.
"Because I can see it. I can see some possibilities for what will happen in the future. You all won't be able to eliminate Alashor, even if only partially, as long as these two G.o.ddesses don't act on it. They are ent.i.ties that cannot be predicted or foreseen by any means. That's strange indeed. What kind of secret do you have? It's gotten to the point where your future possibilities are so obscured. Even though I've used all kinds of divinities." Odavius stroked his long beard while observing the golden-haired G.o.ddess and the black-haired G.o.ddess.
"We did aim to wipe out Alashor, though? After what happened in Vrelenia, we can't let that threat stay on Earth." Elena folded her arms and smiled faintly.
"But at least I know that you have other plans now." Odavius stood up from his seat and looked far into the sea of golden clouds.
He then muttered. "You know, the Ruvoid G.o.d and his entire race were only looking for a place to live after their world was destroyed. However, his race was quite a lot in number, and your world was only a target for their invasion.
In fact, what caused the destruction of your world a hundred thousand years ago was because the low-tier and high-tier monsters of that race were thirsty for energy. They were driven to devour any creature they encountered, without exception.
He had already lost and was reborn now. You can quietly rewrite history and remove the remaining accursed creatures in your world. Alashor has a lot of knowledge about the vast universe's divinity that we have never known before. We won't let you wipe out such a precious existence just out of spite.
It is a declaration of war if you persist in seeking revenge. On top of that, neither of you really hold any grudges, unlike the little G.o.ddess and that crow. Alashor is under our care and protection now. Tell me, what needs to be done for you to let Alashor go?"
"Nothing can justify what has happened and what he has done. We don't have any grudges against Alashor, but that also doesn't mean we won't take firm action against him. Even though he repents now and is reborn as a new enlightened ent.i.ty, do you think those who died at his hands would forgive him?" Elena threw back the question.
She then asked Elysia and Rhea's opinion on this matter via private telepathy.
"Everything can be forgiven as long as there is an opportunity. Therefore, I ask what you wish for it." Odavius turned around and looked at everyone.
'We will declare war on Earth's Council if we insist on eliminating Alashor, the Ruvoid G.o.d?' Rhea frowned. She suspected that these old men had been manipulated by Alashor or that they had some plan against him.
'Yeah, that's the gist of what they're saying. They won't allow us to eliminate him now. Is he still a threat? How can we make sure he is no longer a threat? Will he erase all his and his race's heinous deeds in the past by repenting? Just because these two G.o.ds say so? What would you do in a situation like this, Rhea?' Elysia wanted to know Rhea's opinion.
'To be honest, I also don't know what we need to do now. We cannot justify our actions at this point without heavy repercussions. It will only turn us into villains, and other troublesome problems will only be created. They talk to us in peace, but somehow I find this whole thing strange. But, I can't pinpoint it.' Rhea wasn't so sure about the decision she needed to make now.
Alashor's situation and changes were beyond their predictions, and they couldn't just take action.
'How about we put a seal and a marker on Alashor? We'll also be doing a thorough scan to get rid of his curse energy if it's still there. I'm sure he's just hiding it from everyone, and these old men are too oblivious to know about it.' Elena suggested a solution that she thought was the best option available, at least for now.
'En, we can tell if he did something heinous or got involved in curse energy again. A seal, sigil, or mark will do. The one that will notify us if that happens.' Elysia couldn't come up with any other solution at this point.
'Mm! We can eradicate him justifiably if that happens. I happen to know a suitable technique. If he engages in curse energy, the seal will be destroyed, and I will know about it immediately. As for the sigil and seal... It can also be used to detect whether he did something heinous or not. Let's do that for now. We can take care of him again after Vrelenia's problem is over. We also don't know their true purpose for the G.o.d Game next month. We'll see what kind of scheme they want to do.' Rhea could only follow that solution because she knew Elysia could eliminate curse energy with ultimate precision.
"Very well, we need to scan and place a seal on Alashor to ensure everything. If the seal is broken, then obviously, something we didn't want has happened. We'll see at another time whether we will be merciful like this or not. " Elena gave her answer to these old men.
"Good, do that. We will also guarantee he won't go back down the wrong path again." Odavius nodded in agreement and returned to his seat.
"Are you done with your discussion? Can you tell me why you are holding the G.o.d Game? What are you all planning? You can upset the balance of the world. Are you aware of that?" Dave barged into the conversation. He raised the previous topic before it was forgotten.
"That's precisely to maintain the balance of the world. There are already too many ability users born on Earth's surface. Mortals shouldn't wield that much power, and in large numbers." Agoris made a steeple of his hands.
"So, you want to eliminate about ten thousand ability users on Earth?" Dave narrowed his eyes. He felt angry just from hearing that nonchalant answer.
"Not that much, but maybe half of it will be enough. The victor will receive the baptism with a chance to ascend to heaven." Agoris shook his head.
"I know someone on Earth. You never know what we will do if you involve her and anyone around her in your stupid G.o.d Game. We will return to this world next month after taking care of our world's threats. Hopefully, you didn't force us to take decisive action." Elysia summed up the end of the conversation.
They couldn't do much because these Council's G.o.ds didn't want to divulge much about the G.o.d Game. Therefore, they would only find out the truth next month, after peace returned to Vrelenia.
"Hmm." Agoris responded curtly.
"Your friends will not be involved because you have given protection to her." Odavius replied casually.
'Master Elysia, will you stop that G.o.d Game next month when we get back here?' Rhea asked in wonder.
'We'll deal with it when the time comes, Rhea. We don't really know the weight of this stupid deathmatch and its implications. The G.o.ds simply made a trade offer, and the humans agreed to become p.a.w.ns. If humans make choices, then we have no right to interfere in their choices.' Elysia gave Rhea a head pat.
'Mm, we'll only take action if it's necessary. These G.o.ds will bear the sins of all because of their actions, in the first place.' Rhea nodded in understanding.
After that, Odavius ignored Dave's chatter and took out a pearl from inside his robe. He placed it on the table and gave it a pat. "They should be in a dimension around here. Let's peek at their fight in that crowd's domain."
*Bzzt*
The pearl artifact shook slightly, and a holographic screen projection was displayed before everyone.
*Boom!*
A giant stone hand suddenly fell from the sky, and a crow struck the hand with a flap of its wings.
"Hehe, you really like fighting, right? Then let's play with my new toy. This big boy is Al. You won't win against him." Alashor laughed from above the head of a gigantic golem.
"You coward and despicable! I will destroy you and your toys into nothingness!" Xero shouted and shot towards the gigantic golem's head.
"It won't be that easy. Al, punch the crow." Alashor controlled his gigantic golem as if it was just a game. Despite its enormous size, Al could keep up with Xero's speed.
"..." Elysia and everyone else went speechless. Alashor was weakened a lot, but that gigantic golem was something else for Xero to deal with.
"That looks fun..." Sylvia muttered under her breath. She expected a battle to test her divine battlesuit, but it seemed that would wait until they returned to Vrelenia.