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Published at 11th of April 2024 12:49:57 PM


Chapter 2223: Choice

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Chapter 2223 Choice

Outside of Cassius' expectation, Dyon's lip curled.

On the mortal plane, it was probably impossible for someone to tell that Dyon was using a primordial yin to maintain his form. However, this wasn't due to a lack of ability, but rather due to a lack of knowledge.

The mortal plane had fallen into such a sorry state and many of their legacies had been cut off. Though the culture of protecting pure blood daughters still persisted, many had already forgotten why this tradition existed and even those who knew why lost the means of utilizing this method, let alone detecting its use.

However, the immortal plane was different. Normal people couldn't tell, especially with Dyon's immortal sense factored in, but, those who shared the bloodline Dyon was using would be able to sense subtle differences they could deduce to the root cause. This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Dyon hadn't thought of this possibility before, but he didn't show a shocked expression regardless. For one, he was a petty man who didn't like his enemies having a step up on him. But, the more important reason was that his thinking speed was so quick that Cassius hadn't even finished his words before he deduced what had happened.

Had Dyon been more cautious and constantly enveloped himself in his immortal sense to stop others from probing him, it would have been impossible for Cassius to see through him like this. But, Dyon's soul stamina was already being diverted toward keeping the balance of his body and he decided it was unnecessary to spare energy to do such a thing.

Another reason Dyon was unmoved by Cassius' words, though, was due to the fact he was certain that Cassius hadn't told a soul about this. If the Earl had known the truth, he would have contacted the elven clan to come and punish Dyon instead. That way, he would obtain benefits by doing nothing at all.

No, this Cassius wanted to monopolize Dyon for himself.

"I'm sure that you're a great genius." Cassius said blandly. "But, no matter what your story is, your life is all but finished unless you listen to me.

"There's a possibility that you earn an elven princess's favor through normal means. Or, it's also possible that you bought a high elf virgin for an outrageous price. But, whatever your story is, none of it matters.

"You wouldn't be hiding your identity in such a small place like this unless you were in some sort of trouble. Which means you don't have the luxury to be found out by others.

grade barriers to protect his life, such expensive capital invested into preserving his worthless existence."

Dyon's amiable voice slowly grew colder, his smile flattening into a biting expressionless visage that sent shivers of terror down Cassius' spine.

"Do you know why he died anyway? It's because he was nothing before me. Those barriers? I can strike through them. His automatic teleportation talismans? I can stifle them. His soul protections? They might as well have been sheets of paper.

"So let me tell you what's going to happen. I'm going to kill you now. And pay very close attention to this next part right here. When that other half of your nascent soul notices this, it will realize it's made a mistake because now it only has a few seconds to live.

"By then, you'll have two choices. This will be a very important choice." Dyon's palm lightly tapped Cassius' cheek a few times. The latter had started trembling so uncontrollably that his leaked qi caused cracks to appear along the ground. "You can choose to die peacefully and take your punishment for daring to offend me in stride. Or, you can use those last precious seconds to contact and inform your Elven Hegemon and be the reason elves cease to exist on this plane."

Dyon's smile had come back, but it was so bitingly cold that Cassius' eyes rolled back into his head.

"The choice is yours."

These were the last words he heard before he died.

Dyon watched indifferently as Cassius fell to the ground.

"How pathetic. I didn't even attack yet he actually died of fear."

Dyon had accomplished many things in his life to this point, but this could be considered the very first time he had ever killed someone without raising a hand. Even more shockingly, this was arguably the strongest enemy he had ever faced. Well, if he disregarded the void beasts. After all, Cassius was a half step into the Immortal Celestial Realm.




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