Chapter 2388 - Difference (3) (1/2)

Indeed, Emytheus lived up to his name as an Ancient Constitution wielder. But, Dyon had still never expected that he would have all 12 abilities of the 12 'Gods' of the Olympus Clan.

Zeus was the Sky God. Emytheus not only seemed to have the ability to control the weather and the air currents, but his wings were simply ȯbsċėnė. Dyon had to fight with all his might just to not get blown away by a single casual flap.

Hera was the Goddess of Union. Emytheus' ability to balance was far beyond Dyon's comprehension, it was to the point where he could bend reality with fiction, making it impossible to tell what was real and what wasn't.

Demeter was the Goddess of Harvest. Never would Dyon have thought that this was related to the Silver Mirror Constitution. He would have been more inclined to believe that it was related to botany, but he should have realized that he wasn't allowed to have nice things when the Heavens were involved.

Hephaestus was the God of the Forge. Dyon didn't dare imagine the kind of level of weapons Emytheus had created. Being ȧssaulted by immortal grade weapons that seemed to manifest from thin air left Dyon feeling incomparably aggrieved.

To make a horrible story worse, when this sky filled of weapons was fused with Ares' abilities, Dyon wanted to complain furiously but simply had no one to complain to.

To make matters worse, this was just the start. There was still Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes and Hades.

[Author's Note: Note that Apollo and the Heaven's Child Apollos are two different people. I named Apollos that way as a hint toward the Timeless Library's connection to the Olympus Clan and by extension Emytheus. But, regardless of if you noticed, the cat's out of the bag now, lmao]

Considering Emytheus' maddening speed, Dyon was certain that this was related to Hermes. His self replenishing and endless supply of qi was most definitely related to Apollo. His ability to curse was either related to Athena or Aphrodite, the latter of which Dyon believed was more likely.

The trouble was that Dyon didn't dare to make too many ȧssumptions about Emytheus' abilities based on the legends he was aware of. He didn't want to get blindsided by something he had never expected simply due to him drawing uninformed conclusions. Who knew how many odd abilities Emytheus had that were like Demeter's silver mirror of Apollo's healing factor?

Dyon most knew Apollo for his relation to the sun. Apollo's connection with healing and archery was comparatively weaker. Yet, it was this healing ability that Emytheus gained.

Dyon had no choice but to be cautious…

Despite Emytheus' abilities, Dyon fought boldly in the skies. He unleashed what he had of his strength without reserve. As endless as Emytheus' strength seemed to be, Dyon matched him step for step, blow for blow.

His soul burned furiously, spiraling an illusory white flame around his body as he went all out.

”[Enlightened Lines of Efficiency].”