Chapter 2261 - Else (3) (1/2)
There was nothing Dyon's right eye missed. Even though he was blind to his left side, the truth was that his right eye was no longer normal.
In an average person, one's periphery was exceptionally limited. This was true even for cultivators. After all, this is a limitation of design and not something that cultivating can change. However, Dyon's singular eye was different.
If his straight forward line of sight was considered 0 degrees, he could see to the right 150 degrees. To the left, he could see 90 degrees, a measure that would be even more if it wasn't for the obstruction of his own nose.
In addition to this, if he shifted his pupils its furthest distance to the right, he could make up this final 30 degree span to see a full 180 degrees to his back
While others had their vision blur past a narrow focal point, he could see clearly in this 270 degree span. Unfortunately, this was still too limiting.
With the experience of the two Ancestors, they immediately realized that Dyon was reacting far slower to attacks that came to his left. In some cases, he wouldn't notice them at all, causing him to be inflicted with a barrage of injuries that painted a picture of crimson on just a single side of his body.
But even with the situation being as such, Dyon's eyes, or rather, eye, was glowing brighter and brighter. Of course, this was not a tangible brightness, but rather an allegory for Dyon's own excitement.
The Ancestors seemed to realize that this counterattack of theirs wasn't dampening Dyon's spirits. In the end, this ironically made them the more anxious side as they sought to end it all quickly.
'So this is what I've been missing out on…'
The rapid flickering of Dyon's eyes accelerated as he allowed his halo to fade.
'I've been relying on my Immortal Sense so much that I've missed what's right in front of me.'
Dyon already found Hell's Right Eye to be amazing. To have the ability to freely fold and unfold space as he pleased, even travelling between universes, something that was an inconvenience to everyone, suddenly became leisurely to him.
Dyon had always thought it was best to not trust his eyesight. In a way, he was correct. Eyes could easily be deceived, but Divine and Immortal Sense had ways of peering into the truth of matters.
Still, he had been far too extreme in his views. This problem became even more glaring after he gained one of the most sought after pupils in all of existence.
Not only did Hell's Right Eye have the ability to fold and shrink space, but it was incredibly sėnsɨtɨvė to its fluctuations, far more sėnsɨtɨvė than even Dyon's own Immortal Sense. In fact, while Dyon's Immortal Sense didn't have the ability to peer past a universe barrier yet, Hell's Right Eye actually could!
All of a sudden, reading the shattering of the void that allowed the two Ancestors to change the laws of physics as they pleased became easier and easier.
When Dyon reached a certain point, he retracted his halo entirely, abandoning his soul completely. He felt like it was still distracting him, stopping him from reaching an even higher level. He could feel it, that breaking point… It was right there!