Coiling Dragon Volume 13 gebados Chapter 7
Book 13, Gebados â Chapter 7, Willingly Surrender
This Ojwin really was diabolical. With but a simple phrase, he caused a hint of a crack to appear within Linleyâs three-man alliance. Ojwin grinned merrily as he looked at Olivier and Desri, waiting for their response.
Staring at the distant Ojwin, Linley was actually worrying more about his family.
âThis Ojwin is a full God. His power is far beyond that of myself, Desri, and Olivier. In addition, Ojwin has a group of subordinates. Those four experts behind him should all be Deities. It most likely will be very hard for me to flee.â
The situation had reached an extremely grave point.
His life, compared to the lives of his family and friendsâŠif he could protect his family and friends, Linley wouldnât mind dying.
âIf Ojwin destroys Dragonblood Castle then immediately leaves, thatâs fine. But if he were to find that pocket dimension, thenâŠâ Linley was afraid of Delia, Wharton, and the others being killed as well. Linley was also certain of one thing.
Once Ojwin saw Delia and the others, he would definitely act.
Because Ojwin would definitely realize that Delia, Barker, and Zassler all had divine sparks in their bodies.
âWhat to do?â Linley was somewhat panicked.
âHey? Just now, when I arrived, I noticed quite a few people in Dragonblood Castle, as well as a good number of Saints. Where did they all disappear to?â Ojwin mumbled to himself in a âpuzzledâ manner, staring at Linley.
When Wharton and Delia had hidden themselves, Ojwin probably had been using his divine sense to inspect the entire Dragonblood Castle.
âMy divine sense only noticed them entering an underground area, and then their auras vanished.â Ojwin had a hint of laughter at the corner of his lips. He stared at Linley as he slowly spoke. âCould it be that there is some sort of unique magic formation underground Dragonblood Castle that can hide auras? After dealing with you, Iâll definitely go take a look for myself.â
Linleyâs forehead immediately became covered in sweat.
The nearby Desri was also somewhat nervous now.
The Desri in the outside world was just his divine light clone. Desriâs original body was still within that pocket dimension. After all, his original body didnât have a divine spark. It wouldnât be very effective to use his original body to attack.
âLinley, what should we do?â Desri used his divine sense to speak to Linley.
Linley was frantic as well.
Linley wouldnât care too much if this divine wind clone was destroyed. But ifâŠthat pocket dimension was to be discovered by Ojwin, then, none of the people within would be able to survive.
âBebe!â No longer thinking about anything else, Linley directly spoke with his soul to the distant Bebe, within the Forest of Darkness.
âBoss!â Bebe immediately replied. âYou finally thought of me! Iâve missed you so much, Boss! When are you coming over?â
Forest of Darkness. The metallic castle.
Bebe was within the castle, sprawling lazily on the floor, enjoying the sunshine. But upon hearing Linleyâs soul-communication, he immediately jumped up in excitement.
âBebe, I need to ask you for something. Thereâs a full God known as âOjwinâ who has already arrived at Dragonblood Castle, prepared for battle. I donât know what the result will be. But Bebe, no matter what, you have to ask Lord Beirut to protect the group of people who are currently hiding in the pocket dimension.â
At this point, Linley could only entrust his hopes to Bebe.
âWhat? Boss, flee!â Bebe instantly grew nervous. A GodâŠBebe knew the difference between a Demigod and a God.
Linleyâs heart felt sour.
Aside from the question of whether or not fleeing would be successful, right now, he simply couldnât flee. Once he tried to flee, the battle would immediately begin, and naturally it would end very quickly. At that time, Ojwin would definitely find that âdoorâ to the pocket dimension, which would be disastrous.
âBebe, my original body is within the pocket dimension. Donât worry. Even if my divine clone is destroyed, I wonât die.â This was how Linley explained it.
But once his divine clone was destroyed, thenâŠLinley would forever lose the ability to train the Elemental Laws of the Wind. This price couldnât be described as a small one. But compared to the lives of his family, Linley couldnât be bothered by it.
âBoss, donât worry, I, Iâll come immediately.â Bebe was frantic.
âBebe, remember, go find Lord Beirut.â Linley instructed.
The Forest of Darkness. The metallic castle.
âGrandpa Beirut, he isnât here. He went to the Necropolis of the Gods. What to do. What to do. But Boss is in such a bad situation. The enemy is a God, while I, I, Iâm not even at the Deity level yet.â Bebe was frantic, not knowing what to do.
âBoss, Boss, if you dieâŠâ Bebeâs eyes were beginning to turn red.
âShkreeeeeeeeee!â Frantic to the point of insanity, Bebe raised his head and let out an ear-piercing, desolate screech.
âBebe, what is it?â Soon, from within the metallic castle, three Violet-Gold Rat Kings flew out. It was Harry and his brothers.
Bebe said frantically, âA God has arrived at Dragonblood Castle to do battle, but Grandpa Beirut went to the Necropolis of the Gods. What should I do? What should I do now? If I waste any more time, then most likelyâŠâ Bebeâs eyes had tears in them.
The three Violet-Gold Rat Kings looked at each other, a hint of concern in their eyes as well.
Although this took time to describe, in truth, Linley and Bebeâs soul-communication took but an instant. The communication between a magical beast companion and his master, in particular, didnât require Linley to use his divine sense at allâŠthat Ojwin naturally couldnât discover it. Ojwin was still staring at Desri and Olivier.
âDesri, Olivier, you two leave for now.â Linley mentally communicated to them.
Olivier and Desri did not choose to leave.
âLinley, let those people in the pocket dimension scatter in every direction.â Desri said mentally.
âWonât work. Didnât you see that behind Ojwin, there are Demigods as well as fifty-plus Prime Saints? Once Wharton and the others flee, they will definitely be doomed.â Linley knew very well that against the three of them, the full God, Ojwin, would be more than enough.
âOh, how loyal of you.â Ojwin smirked as he stared at the three people who stood side-by-side in midair together.
âHowever, the price of loyalty is death.â
At this point in time, there was a difference of a hundred meters between the two sides. To Deities, at a very short distance, if one side was to suddenly attack, the other side probably wouldnât even have a chance to react. A hundred metersâŠgiven the reaction time and speed of Deities, that was still enough to react and counter-attack.
Within a thousand meters, space was suddenly frozen. Or, more precisely speaking, through a Godâs divine spark, the âlight elemental essencesâ within a thousand meters were all placed under completely control, and began to constrict Linleyâs side. The higher level a divine spark was, the more powerful the control was.
A full God level Godrealm!
Linley and the others immediately used their own Godrealm to resist. Although they could just barely manage to control the elements of their own style, they still had the feeling as though they had sunken into a pit of mud.
âNot good.â Linley could tell that given the situation, with their speed having dropped drastically, while the opponent was a full God who definitely had a much more powerful understanding of the Laws and attacksâŠthe result of this battle was predetermined, even before it had begun.
âMr. Ojwin.â Linley suddenly boomed out.
âWhat is it?â Ojwin looked at Linley.
Linley ground his teeth, then said solemnly, âIf I surrender willingly to you and return with you to the imperial capital, would you be willing to spare the people of Dragonblood City, as well as Desri and Olivier? I trust that my voluntary surrender would be much more effective to you than placing my corpse in the imperial capital.â
âWhen the commoners see my corpse, most likely many of them will think you intentionally found someone who looked just like me to fool them. They wonât believe that I died.â
âBut if I personally go, itâll be different.â Linley looked at Ojwin. âYour goal is their faith energy, right?â
Ojwinâs eyes lit up. Laughing, he said, âAn excellent method!â
âLinleyâŠâ Desri and Olivier stared at Linley in astonishment.
Linleyâs heart was trembling. So what if he surrendered willingly? So what if his divine clone was destroyed? At worst, he would never again be able to train in the Elemental Laws of the Wind. But he only had one Delia. One little brother, Wharton. One Taylor, SashaâŠ
Linley didnât want for them to die.
They were what Linley truly had to protect in this world.
Linley stared at Ojwin, waiting for Ojwinâs reply. Ojwinâs smile became even more brilliant, while at the same time, Linleyâs side could sense the restrictive power of the Godrealm grow much weaker. Linleyâs mind instantly calmed down.
The weakening of the Godrealm was a clear sign of how Ojwin felt.
âAn excellent proposal. But, I donât want to let you live.â Ojwin said with a calm laugh.
Linleyâs face instantly changed. âOjwin, youâŠâ
âWhoosh!â The four Deities behind Ojwin instantly flew out, surrounding Linley, Desri, and Olivier.
âFrom you, I can sense a hint of a threat.â Ojwin laughed self-mockingly. âYouâve trained for less than a hundred years, but were able to kill a peak Demigod, Beaumont. To have a âgeniusâ like you for an enemyâŠitâs better to strangle this threat in the cradle.â
Ojwin had been training in the Gebados Planar Prison for countless years. How could he not know what was important and what wasnât?
Since he was going to be enemies with Linley, he was going to kill Linley immediately.
âMilord, against these, thereâs no need for you to personally act. We are more than enough.â A black-robed middle-aged man said respectfully.
âMake it fast.â Ojwin said with a calm laugh. âTwo of you, go deal with Linley.â Ojwin had a total of four Demigods under his control. Two against Linley, while the other two would go deal with Desri and Olivier.
After all, according to Ojwinâs information, Linleyâs strength far surpassed that of Olivier.
Even though he felt completely confident, Olivier still kept his divine sense spread out.
He was prepared to act at any momentâs notice to deal with any sudden changes in the situation.
But Linleyâs primary attention was focused on Ojwin. He was worried that Ojwin would suddenly attack. Seeing how the four Demigods quickly divided themselves up, Linley felt a hint of resentment in his heart. âDesri, Olivier, whether we live or die is up to Heavenâs will now!!!â
âKill.â Olivierâs eyes were filled with a fierce look as well.
Desri silently raised that slender sword of his.
âI hope Lord Beirut will be able to make it in time.â Linley murmured to himself silently.
At this moment, the only thing he could do was hope.
But how could Linley know that actually, since these two days were the days of the Necropolis of the Godsâ re-opening, Beirut had headed off to the Necropolis of the Gods. It was hard to say if he would make it back in time.
âThe two of us against him?â The two black-robed men glanced at each other, laughing.
The four Demigods on Ojwinâs side had all had abundant experience in the Gebados Planar Prison. They definitely werenât like those weak, early Demigods. Two of them joining forces against Linley; how could Linley hold them off?â
Warblades suddenly appeared in the hands of the two black-robed. They transformed into two black blurs, like two leaves gently descending as they streaked and charged towards Linley Wielding Bloodviolet, Linleyâs body moved, transforming into a gust of wind.
Countless flashes of devilish violet light filled the skies, like countless violet vipers snapping in every direction.
Rippling Wind â Dimensional Decapitator!
The sound of countless collisions could be heard, and space itself was destroyed.
âBoom.â Linleyâs body retreated at high speed. He spat out a mouthful of bright red blood, which splattered into the air.
Not far from Linley, Olivier had also been sent flying by a sword.
âAh!!!â Desri emitted a desolate, miserable cry.
From the corner of his eyes, Linley discovered, to his astonishment, that half of Desriâs body had been chopped off by an illusion-like saber. Desri only had his upper half of his body remaining, and a single hand. Even his right hand, which had been wielding his divine artifact, went tumbling down along with the rest of his body.
In but the first engagement, Linleyâs side had been badly injured.
âHurry up.â The person who was in control of the scene, Ojwin, actually frowned in dissatisfaction.