Sylver Seeker

Chapter 225: What Goes Around(2/2)



Chapter 225: What Goes Around(2/2)

Chapter 225: What Goes Around(2/2)

The Green Ring didnt look all that different from the streets down in the Red Ring. At least not architecturally speaking.

The main difference was that the Ki barriers were significantly more powerful. In fact, they were powerful enough that, under normal circumstances, Sylver wouldnt have been capable of getting through them.

Luckily, he wasnt walking in blindly, he had a plan.

Or something close enough that he felt confident as he walked up to the, oddly aptly named, Green Lion sect.

According to Xalibur, these monks were the local equivalent of [Healer]s, and at the moment, were spread thin dealing with the sleeping sickness, rampaging through every inch of the Schlagen mountains.

On top of that, they were also helping the people who had suffered during the sinkhole. So many different sects were affected, that it would have been disrespectful to give the event a proper name.

Even nearly 2 weeks later people were still finding dead bodies. When Tarragon had come to Sylver to ask for help, the death toll was nearing 4,000.

Sylver refused, and thankfully Tarragon had enough respect for him to understand that he wouldnt say no unless there was a good reason.

But even with the monks spread thin, it wasnt as if their sect was left unguarded. Doubly so since every single one of them was capable of using healing techniques.

As Chrys had said, their front gates didnt have any doors. The only thing that separated the road Sylver was currently standing on, and the inner area of the Green Lion sect, was an odd-looking wooden structure.

Two thick wooden posts nearly touched the surrounding walls, and a thick piece of white rope hung between them.

As Sylver took a step forward, it felt as if he walked into a sauna.

As he took another step, his fingers and toes went numb, followed by a very unpleasant burning sensation on his face.

Sylver felt his flesh vibrate as he saturated it with his mana, and as he took another step forward, he felt his robe protectively tighten around him.

Sylver took another step forward, and as he lifted his arm up to his face, and saw that thin wisps of steam were escaping from the gap between his glove and his sleeve.

Ria, Sylver said under his breath.

The sensation was unlike any other.

Rias magic negating effect didnt feel cold, but its hard to describe the instant absence of heat as anything other than cold.

Sylver stood perfectly still, as the liquid metal woman enveloped him, and inch by inch, cut his body and soul off from the outside world.

In any other circumstances, this would have been terrifying, even knowing she was on his side, Sylver still had to force himself to not do everything in his power to tear her off him.

Hed been sealed away before.

More than once.

And even though he knew for certain that he wouldnt be trapped for long, the feeling of disconnect Ria was causing was as bad as water to a cat. The shades inside Sylvers shadow threatened to revolt, as Spring rounded them up and forced them to stay in a spot that would be covered by Ria.

You can move now, Ria said, as Sylver slowly compelled his body to relax.

He looked down at himself and saw that Rias golden tendrils were covered by a thin layer of the SAMs black worms, which made the dark chainmail just short of invisible against Sylvers already pitch-black robe.

Sylvers hands were covered in admittedly elegant-looking gauntlets, with matching pauldrons on his shoulders, and similar-looking sabatons on Sylvers feet.

It took him a couple of steps before his body adjusted to its new center of gravity, and it was only now that Sylver realized just how much he had relied on his magic to help him walk. Between the weight reduction, the added friction, and the fact that Sylvers robe acted the way a cats tail did to keep it balanced, Sylvers movements were just a bit off.

The moment Sylvers foot touched the ground on the other side of the gate, he felt a mixture of utter terror, along with an emotion that caused him to laugh so hard he threatened to tear some of the stitches inside of him.

Whatever deity was governing this piece of land was strong.

And more importantly old.

And if the incredibly violent rumbling sensation Sylver could feel at the soles of his feet was an indicator, it was very unhappy to see him.

Sylver slowly realized that it wasnt that the ground was vibrating, but rather there were two bright green lion golems growling at him. Each one was the size of a 4-person carriage, made out of bright green stone, with heads as wide as Sylver as tall.

The two lions were sitting on matching giant pedestals, and although they were growling, they were still sitting down.

Im only here to talk, Sylver explained to the two lion-shaped golems.

Their eyes were made out of bright blue jade, and while it could have been a trick of the light, Sylver could tell that their eyes were actually glowing.

Dont be afraid, look, Sylver said, as he slapped his hand down onto the giant green growling lions nose.It flinched but otherwise didnt move.

He rubbed his hand up and down the lions snout and angled the boy in his arms so he could reach it too.

See. All bark and no bite. Isnt, Sylver lifted his hand and slapped it on the lions nose, that, he slapped it again, right, Sylver said, as he slapped the lion so hard across the snout, that sparks flew out due to Rias gauntlet. There was an ever so slight mark on the lions otherwise shiny stone nose.

Is that necessary? Ria asked in a barely audible whisper.

No, but its fun, Sylver answered out loud, as the two lions suddenly stopped growling, and returned to their original sitting position.

What if they attack us? Ria asked as Sylver laughed at the bright green statues face.

Theyre not going to attack us. Because the deity that resides here is a good deity, and good deities dont do anything that would result in the death of a child. Because only evil deities would do something as disgusting as risking a childs life. Even if I were to say something like Im going to kill 10,000 children after I leave, this thing isnt going to do anything, Sylver said and felt an almost painful tightness all around his body as Ria sort of gasped.

He struggled to move for a moment, as Ria seemed to be frozen in fear.

Can you please stop taunting it, Ria communicated through a tense series of taps.

Sylver took his hand off the lions face, and with a slight grin, turned away from it, and started to walk down the road.

The main weakness of this strategy was that it didnt work on priests.

Well, it did work on priests, but in the sense that their deity didnt provide them with any power, because then it would be aiding in killing a child. But the moment Sylver did anything to them, they were no longer trying to kill Sylver, they were defending themselves.

The reason for this was that most deities were more concerned with how something looked, as opposed to how it actually was. When they are given the choice of saving 10 people by killing 1, they would always choose not to kill.

It was a morality that Sylver hated, because to him, results matter more than the method.

If you kill 1 person, to save 10, you have a net positive of 9. Assuming these people were strangers of course.

But to these sorts of good deities, they would only see the fact that they killed a man and would ignore the 10 deaths they could have prevented.

One of the reasons Sylver didnt like using this strategy was because he didnt come up with it. It never occurred to him to do this, until he saw a demon possess a 5-year-old girl.

The priests couldnt physically stop the possessed child because it had explosives or something, Sylver didnt remember the specifics, but he remembered the fact that the priests were all powerless against this demon.

They just watched as it made its way to the main altar.

And then they tried to kill Sylver because he stopped the child.

Every single one of those priests saved hundreds of lives every day, and they were willing to lose their healing magic, all because they didnt want to snuff out one tiny life.

Obviously, not all religious deities were like this, but luckily for Sylver, this one was.

There were more bright green lion statues on the side of the path Sylver took, and because the deity controlling them knew Sylver wasnt going to be spooked, they saved their strength and stayed silent.

Sylver saw men with hair so long they carried it in a bag on their back. They all wore identical featureless bright green jumpsuits, and as some of them turned around to look at Sylver, he saw that they had braided beards hanging down to their crotch.

Sylver nodded at them with a polite smile, as he continued walking towards the house Chrys said Owl, Hound, and Aurick were staying in. No one stopped him or tried to ask him what he was doing here. If anything, the monks looked like they went out of their way to not pay attention to him.

The building was quite small, and there were large rotted planks of shattered wood lying around everywhere, it looked like an abandoned storage house. It didnt have any windows and only had 1 door.

With the young boy half asleep in Sylvers left hand, he very carefully angled his body to protect him, in the event he was attacked, as he raised his right hand towards the door, and knocked.

After 10 seconds had passed, just as Sylver was about to knock again, the door opened enough for a single eye to look through.

You alright there Aurick? You look kind of pale, Sylver joked, as he placed his hand on the door, and pushed it open all the way.

As Aurick staggered backward, Sylver noticed 3 things immediately.

The first was that Aurick look identical to the current emperor. It hadnt been Sylvers imagination.

The second was that Lion had lost a ton of weight, along with his left leg, and his left ear.

And the third was that there was an extremely familiar-looking book, floating ominously above the unconscious trio. Milky white wisps of smoke came out from the book and flowed down into the noses of the Owl, Hound, and Lion, who were laying side by side on the ground.

The book had a bright red cover, and the edges of the pages were lined with a yellow metal that was the wrong color to be gold. On the front, there were words in a language Sylver didnt know, alongside very well drawn, and very distinct, suns.

And if Sylver counted right, there were exactly 7 of them.


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