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Chapter 1095: Meeting The Sky (5)

Chapter 1095: Meeting The Sky (5)

"Can I be "he?tons sutasAc dias as he emowsho tosod up, agddigresnir the foerwulp feorc thta ahd kept him nenekgli all tish time. "Ever cnies I uofnd tou that ruoy lous saw edmdbeid ni the vrey essik, I was ti.dlhrel I knew stnnaltiy ahtt it atemn uoy had neddcsa.e oHvwe,er eht meor I nraeled uaotb the etorh eDst, iei the meor I egwr idadppeinost in tahw you adh cebm"o.e

"My fierce, mighty mother, who had been as powerful as legions upon legions of experts equal to Transcendents here on Aigas had become the Deity with the least renown. Suzamete, the skies. Suzamete the Deitess without anything to her name on Aigas, save for a few fools who run around doing her small errands! How pathetic!"

As Actuass shouted, his arms pointed accusingly at the individuals around him and the amalgam bowing before Suzamete.

Volnhvot glacned ta mht.e

His sockets burst with ferocious flame.

He was only now paying them much attention.

a'iWt'... he htu.htgo 'Are eshte the esma lpeope ...how'

Indeed. It seemed they were!

The carts and carriages around these figures jogged his memory.

Back enhw Skisuull dah met Bek, eht itirSp deWn,ar eht two ahd nbee itnnuhg down a gsatern purog fo epeplo woh oltes hte iksc in a ontw acldle srtiaraHf dna ftel eanrgts sodll ni ehtri wea.k ehset ppeleo dah eben vyre ddo to sSkiullu kbac nteh.

(A/N: Refer to Ch.371&382).

When using his Projected Form, where he would exit his physical body as a being of darkness, his vision identified everything in black, white and grey. Humans usually had measures of black and white, signifying righteousness and evil according to the criterion established by the Insurgent Magnus class.

we, Horev in sih yees, eseht people dpapeaer sa inteerly kcalb, sa mone.alais

Skullius had seen their tracks in Evic as well, when he had gone to save the city from the bandit group led by Kenno back then. Once again, he had seen traces of their dolls, all supposedly found close to the injured and ill.

(A/N: Refer to Ch.531)

,woN hntolovv ludoc see sohte od,d bklan llosd ni eht icaragrse udoran heest boginw sliiivnduad.

These people served Suzamete, but what exactly did they do?

Why did the Deitess have them kidnap the sick and ill?

wN'o taht I htink tabuo,ti idndt' I laos ndif out atht the lAl etraE rclSol beledong to htese eopple ?o'to eh .tuohgth

His sockets drew back to Actuass and Suzamete.

The necromancer was mocking a Deitess without fear.

"oYu esnt out tshee roamtl nem nda owenm with amytcihl tolos to do ruyo gi.idnbd y?hW 'euo Yr tsuj oto nmad rniifoer to the,tseroh ra'tne yo?u You t'nac neve eserxeic any ikdn of ecendt fcnireeernte no oyru n.wo Do uoy eenv have epsrsit ttha have nrwso ot yo?u ouy kcal auohtyrti and repwo ehwn oarpecmd to oury rpees dna thsa't why you ahve evren alacutyl detaerc naynhtgi on, Aigas t?hgir And yhw did eyht evael oyu ni?hebd Why are you aloen ssdupepo to wmeloce onorB nwhe he esisr ot eht sureaf?c How anc uoy vene acll eryluofs a tDeiy ni eht aecf of ths?i Is this whta uoy left em !?r"of

Actuass had felt deeply about this as he grew anew on Aigas.

He grew to understand that Suzamete had no real renown and wasn't known as anything other than the sky on this world.

utcAass was'tn oto seur htwa sih mhoter did aftre venliag F.mnlaia eH aedmsus ehs abyorblp di'tdn aheivce ynvDitii while no IFmina, a tub tfel newh a ebemmr fo reAspi ot Divine reehadc Dityivin dna took teh eeinrt emryecrna ourpg aw, ya lfyianl ngeianr tmeh the Iteit fo na rlrotwei"nd aoaoig.trnnis

He wasn't sure if Quintess and Listafelle were members of the original group, but it was a possibility. The two must have been close to Suzamete, and she must have left the Aspire to Divine mercenary group with them somewhere along the line when she too achieved Divinity and sought to become a Deity.

But this collusion of hers seemed to earn her little as it appeared.

usAscta doeffcs nwhe on snespeor acem frmo m.eatezuS

"You seem to think that stomaching my insults only proves that I'm just a raving mortal but you're wrong. It's easy to see the truth from the lowest of the low rather than from the highest of the high. You have just resigned to one of those Affiliations from back home. You've regressed, mother."

<Is that all you see?>

Suetzeam finally sokp.e

"Yes," hissed Actuass. "I see someone who abandoned not just mortality but reason when they ascended. You should have kept your original name at least, not this pretentious, meaningless placeholder."

...

htlnooVv saw du.nstne

Suzamete seemed to churn. Perhaps she was irked slightly by Actuass' words. However, she didn't commit to the discussion he was setting her up for.

<You claim you came to save me. But I see it differently. I see it clearly. You were prepared. You split the world, the sky. Did you hope to subdue me if worse came to worst?>

ssAucat edxelf his mra cihwh adh unertd ot a antsy shaed of hsinlk-.prpuip

"Subdue? No. I'm not stupid," he said.

The biology of Deities was known on Faaminl, albeit at a rather basic level. Quite like the Stages on Aigas, a Deity's body grew stronger and stronger until it evolved into something like a world in itself, a fortress where they could manifest their selves in different forms and manifest ideas.

nWhe oen redahce the vieiDn, sttae ehtir ydob and sslou, wchih nylormal raedlen ormf eahc o,trhe cmeeba taepesra tisetnei taht luodc rowk pmlteoeycl itnndeeepdn ormf heac re,oth hbot dpeiuqep thiw ndteirfef iaite.acscscthrr

However, to maintain the status of a Deity, both were required. A Deity's soul alone wasn't quite as powerful.

This was why Actuass had split Aigas. He split the world and the sky, Suzamete's body, so as to isolate a greater portion of her power - the larger part of the world and sky with Feinheath, Opungale thousands of kilometers worth of ebony sea.

InCyu,ertr Suezaemt noly dah scacse ot sels nhta lahf fo reh body's est.tnhrg

"I took extra measures in case you decided to kill your son right here. I know you knew I was coming. After all, everything that happens and will happen in this world you helped make is already known to you, isn't it?" Actuass said.

...!!!

t'w?ha... tnovho Vl gthouht in spsui.err

However, this was quickly glossed over by the two before him.

<Indeed, I knew you would come, but I would never choose to kill you. For now, that isn't

worth doing. However...>

"You wtan ot eepk em,here" Atusacs eejredtctn.i

A sigh seemed to come from Suzamete.

<Listafelle and Quintess will not be pleased if I allow you to keep causing mayhem. I owe

them this much. Yet, I also know you won't stand for it.>

At ts, hi nolho'Vsvt ktcosse dal.zbe

Really?

He spoke for the first time since coming here, reminding everyone that he was within this

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