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Chapter 566 Successive Meetings



"Don’t worry. He is Tenir, the new prime minister."

Yale didn’t want to be interrupted later, so he preferred to speak with everyone first rather than delaying it.

"Oh, I already know him. I have been visiting this place quite frequently. Congratulations for becoming the prime minister."

Awat really didn’t mind if Tenir was just a guest or the prime minister, but he still congratulated him because he was related to Yale.

"Thank you, Mister Awat."

Tenir knew that Awat was there representing the Weapon Spirit Tribe, which had a very good relationship with the country, so he had always been polite towards him.

"It is a pleasure to meet you again, Awat. Are you looking for me for something specific or just to remember the time we spent at the Weapon Spirit Tribe?"

Awat and Tenir had offered great help to him in the past, so Yale didn’t mind delaying his plans a bit, but he was already tired of being interrupted.

"Remembering those good times would also be great, but this isn’t my objective this time. I came here..."

Just as Awat was starting to speak, someone interrupted him from the outside.

"Liye, are you here?"

Yale would have been angry if he didn’t know that the person behind the door was his best friend, who did everything in his hand to protect Wyba and the country while Yale wasn’t there.

"Tofesh, enter. It seems that everyone is itching to speak with me today, so I am not alone."

Of course, it wasn’t a coincidence. Once they learned that Yale appeared, they went immediately to speak with him. If they didn’t reach the palace before, it was because they didn’t hear the news until moments before teleporting to the palace.

"Oh, it seems that we all had the same idea."

Tofesh really didn’t mind. After all, he knew about Awat from the days he learned at the Weapon Spirit Tribe, and he had met Tenir a lot of times in the previous months.

"Fert, I was speaking, can you wait until I finish?"

Awat didn’t mind being interrupted, but he wanted to ask his matter as soon as possible. After all, the life of his master was his utmost priority.

"Of course! However, you need to call me Tofesh, I prefer that name."

Awat didn’t mind about that matter at all, so he just nodded before continuing.

"Returning to the topic. I came here to ask you a favor. I knew that I might be asking too much, but I want you to try resurrecting my master. Just give it a try, if you aren’t strong enough right now, you can try again in the future. This mater is of utmost importance to me. Oh, the chief also wishes the same, but he is more patient than me."

Awat didn’t believe that Yale would succeed at the first try, but just thinking about meeting his master again was enough to make him impatient.

"Wait! Why are you asking me to resurrect someone? Since when can I resurrect others?"

For Yale, being asked to resurrect someone who died who knew many years in the past was the same as asking an ordinary mortal to stop the flow of time.

"So, you really haven’t heard about it. After breaking the bottleneck before the Minor Time Divinity, it is possible to resurrect those who died while being at the bottleneck. This is something that Great God Kroh said, so there is no reason to doubt about it."

Before Yale could say something, Tofesh spoke.

"He is right. I also heard about it, and my grandfather, who works as a servant of Great God Kroh, told me that Great God Kroh ensured that it was true when he asked about the topic. However, Liye seems to have advanced not too long ago, so I doubt that he can do something like that right now."

After hearing Awat and Tofesh, Yale didn’t doubt that they were telling the truth but telling the truth and Yale being able to do it were different things.

"Alright, I understand, but I am sorry. I surpassed the bottleneck, right, but I haven’t attained the Minor Time Divinity. I am somewhere between the bottleneck and the Minor Time Divinity, which I doubt is what Great God Kroh meant. I called this False Time Divinity because it looks like a real one, but it isn’t."

Yale knew that the three knew that he wasn’t a Great God and that just sued some method to increase his power temporally.

"Oh, I didn’t expect that, but you are the first to break that bottleneck, so maybe it is part of the process. It seems that you aren’t a Minor God either. You seem to be restraining your strength, but probably you are also in that strange level, right?"

Awat knew how much time Yale spent with Tenir before going outside, and it was impossible that he became a Great god in that span of time, but he couldn’t discard that Yale became a Minor God.

"Indeed. I called this level False God. I am ahead of the ninth level immortal, but at the same time, under Minor God. I don’t fully understand how I reached this level. I fell into a long sleep after finishing the Sacred Empire, and I was like this after waking up."

Yale thought that they would believe that unbelievable story about his level. As far as he knew, no one reached that level before.

"Doesn’t Demigod sound better?"

Awat felt that False God sounded too bad, but the one who replied to him was Tenir.

"No, Demigods are something different. My universe creator was a Demigod... Right, I doubt that she was at the bottleneck of the Minor Time Divinity, but maybe there is a way to resurrect her, right?"

Tenir felt that there was still hope when Awat introduced a resurrection method.

"I don’t know, Great God Kroh never mentioned it, but I guess that as long as one is strong enough it should be possible. However, I doubt that the Minor Time Divinity is enough."

Tofesh replied to Tenir while Yale felt that everyone was already considering that he would reach the Minor Time Divinity without any doubt.

"You all stop! First, I don’t know if I can reach the Minor Time Divinity or when I will be able to reach it. Second, even if, for some reason, I can resurrect someone with my current power, how do you expect me to know who to resurrect? I never met Awat’s master nor that Demigod. Of course, if I can resurrect them, I will do it, but I don’t believe that the chances are high, so relax, or your disappointment latter won’t be something you can endure easily."

Tenir and Awat noticed that Yale was right. Although Yale had the goodwill to do it, they didn’t believe it was something easy, but they missed those they wanted to resurrect so much, that they omitted that fact.

"Liye is right. For future things, we should bother about them in the future."

Tofesh noticed that his previous words just put more pressure on his friend. After all, although he really believed that someone like Great God Kroh wasn’t limited to saving those at the bottleneck, telling Yale to do the same was too much pressure even if it was a matter for the future.

"Right, but I still think that you can give a try. Using something closely related to that person, it shouldn’t be impossible to find it."

Awat really didn’t want to give up. Even if his master couldn’t be resurrected immediately, if he could confirm that Yale could at least find traces of him, it would be a lot.

"Find? How do you want that I look for someone already dead? Oh, right, the False Time Divinity. I will try to do it, but don’t expect anything."

Yale felt that it should be possible to find someone who died in the past if it was just as a spectator. Of course, anything else would be impossible, and he knew it.

Seeing the past wasn’t that difficult, so finding someone who died in the past was still within his possibilities, but resurrecting someone who died in the past was something completely different.

Changing the past was discarded since it was too long ago, and he wouldn’t be able to control the effect that would have in the multiverse even if, for some miracle, he managed to do it.

Moreover, since Awat spoke of resurrection, he didn’t believe that he was referring to prevent his death in the past.

Anyway, he decided to just try to observe that person’s last moments before telling Awat that he couldn’t resurrect him at that moment.

"What should I use to find him?"

At the instant Yale asked, Awat smiled.

"Isn’t it obvious?"

Away instantly turned into a sword and flew to Yale’s hand.

"I am the one with the closest relationship with my master. He used me a lot, so I have confidence that I am the best option. I am letting you wield me exceptionally for my master’s sake, remember this honor."

For Awat, being wielded by someone who wasn’t his master was a dishonor, but he was ready to pay any price to resurrect his master.


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