Chapter 58: Agreement (1/2)

The remaining participants looked at the scene in terror. The Elemental Guilds really did not care about their image. They had attacked 4,750 of the most talented youngsters in the surrounding thousands of kilometers. Were they not afraid that their families and organizations would take revenge?

The Guild Master of Wind just nodded in satisfaction like she had finally cleared a mountain of trash, and walked back to the other Guild Masters. The other Guild Masters had, by now, put away the tower bench and stood beside each other. They no longer needed to look from above to judge the participants.

”Did you kill them?” asked the Guild Master of Earth, unsure.

”I don't know,” said the Guild Master of Wind back. ”I didn't really pay that much attention to them. I just threw them away,” she spoke in a giggly voice. ”I have no idea if they are alive or not.”

The other Guild Masters could only smile bitterly, but there was nothing they could do. The Guild Master of Wind was, by far, the strongest of them.

The participants looked on in awe. Earlier, they had known about the Guild Masters' illustrious status, but only after the Guild Master of Wind acted, did they properly see the Guild Masters' power. Their will to join the Elemental Guilds was as high as never before.

”I am amazed that you were able to keep up your Heavenly Pressure for this long,” said the Guild Master of Lightning as he walked over to Gravis, who had just stood up. ”Keeping the Heavenly Pressure up for this long must be very exhausting to you. Do you require a break?”

Gravis narrowed his eyes. 'Another difference between a Heavenborn and me,' he thought to himself. Apparently, using Heavenly Pressure required the use of stamina or energy. Keeping up a Will-Aura, on the other hand, came as natural as breathing.

The Will-Aura is only releasing the inner self to the outside world. One might think Gravis's state without his Will-Aura activated is his normal state, but that was wrong. Suppressing his Will-Aura took more energy than letting it flow out. When Gravis tested the participants, he wasn't even concentrating. He was just resting.

”No, I don't need a break. I need my reward!” Gravis said evenly.

The Guild Master of Lightning laughed. ”No worries! You'll get all the Bone-Pills you need after we're finished with the tests,” he said with a smile.

”Why not now?” asked Gravis again. He was walking on dangerous territory with that question, and he knew that, but he had to be sure that they would keep their words.

The Guild Master of Lightning narrowed his eyes and looked into Gravis' eyes. Sparks seemed to appear between their eyes, and they didn't stop. Gravis couldn't feel the Guild Master of Lightning's will, but he could feel his strength. The Guild Master was definitely stronger than him, yet Gravis did not trust him, yet.

The stare continued, and slowly, the Guild Master of Lightning realized that he couldn't suppress Gravis. After a while, he sighed, moved closer, and whispered in Gravis' ear. ”Because we don't have any with us,” he said in embarrassment. ”They're all back in our guilds.”

Gravis didn't want to stop now. He needed more power, and he was not ready to trust the Guild Masters, yet. ”Then go buy some,” he whispered back in annoyance.

”What?” said the Guild Master of Lightning loudly, and everyone turned to him. Quickly, he went back to whispering. ”Why would we buy the pills from Body City? The prices there are ridiculous!”

Gravis couldn't let up. He had seen through some of the Guild Master of Lightning's personality. He obviously was rather righteous and honest. If he weren't, he wouldn't have told him openly that he didn't have the pills with him. That was an embarrassment for someone of his status.

”Because you promised!” Gravis said.

Suddenly, the Guild Master of Lightning grew angry and slight amounts of lightning came out of his body. He gnashed his teeth in frustration and clenched his fists. The participants looked at him in fear, while the other Guild Masters gloated. It seemed like the old ”calm” man had kicked a steel plate.

The Guild Master of Lightning was wrestling with himself, and he hadn't answered yet.

”If it is any consolation, I wanted to join the Lightning Guild in the first place,” Gravis whispered. ”I don't care about the other elements. So, why not give a good example, and show that my decision was correct?” Gravis' whisper was like the voice of a devil.

The Guild Master of Lightning released a sigh and calmed down. ”You win,” he whispered. ”Do you know how many pills you need?” he asked.

”I only need seven more,” Gravis said, also relieved.