Chapter 354: The Opposers Past (1/2)

Some seconds passed in silence.

”That's the thing,” his mother continued, ”When you become the most powerful cultivator, you won't have any enemies left and no goal. No one can threaten you, so, what now? What's the purpose of becoming even more powerful?”

Gravis released another shaky breath. ”It feels lonely,” he said.

His mother nodded. ”It is lonely,” she said, and then she furrowed brows. ”Gravis, I'm going to tell you some things about your father and me. Your father won't be happy, but he'll just have to deal with it,” she said.

Gravis also furrowed his brows. ”Isn't that bad?” he asked.

His mother snorted. ”So what? He's the strongest and is already going rampant in the whole world, but what about it? Life isn't an easy road where you never get hurt and always get whatever you want. Your father should know that. He'll just have to suck it up this time,” she said with a smirk.

Gravis was a bit astonished at first but then chuckled. ”I guess not even father is safe from you,” he said.

”He sure isn't,” his mother said with a smile, ”people have different outlooks and priorities. Your father looks at the world differently from me, but so what? Am I supposed to follow your father's every word? I'm my own person, after all,” she said.

Gravis closed his eyes. ”Okay, tell me,” he said.

”Your father has had a rough life. Similar to you, he put strength above everything else and let no one come close to him,” she started explaining. ”After many, many years, he was finally the strongest and was able to resist Heaven, but what then? Heaven was the first enemy that he couldn't defeat, no matter how much time passed or how strong he got.”

Gravis remained silent as his mother told his father's story.

”One could say that your father already has freedom. He can basically do whatever he wants. Heaven isn't against most things. It only wants to keep the cultivators cultivating and, even though people say something different, he isn't a heartless slaughterer. He doesn't just kill people without reason. So, Heaven is not in your father's way.”

”Heaven is even happy about our growing family, more powerful cultivators, and such. Your father can do whatever he wants, but what now? What can he do now that he is at the peak? He still strives to beat his last enemy, but when he accomplishes that, he will have no more goals left.”

”Imagine living for billions of years without a goal. You just keep on living with no dream or desire remaining. What's the point of this life? You just see millions of years pass, yet it just felt like a moment. Nothing excites you anymore, and nothing will stay in your memory since it has no impact on you anymore.”

Gravis sighed. ”That's a sad life. Luckily, my father has us,” Gravis said.

His mother's hand stopped caressing, and Gravis opened his eyes to look at her. Right now, she had a worried frown on her face. ”What is it?” he asked.

”Yes, he has us, but is that really relevant if he doesn't feel anything for us?” she asked.

Gravis grew even more nervous when he heard that. ”But he does,” he said.

His mother sighed. ”Do you remember when I told you that you might forget how to love? I wasn't making a hypothetical then. Your father had forgotten how to love for a long time,” she said.

Gravis jerked up into a sitting position, looking at his mother in shock. ”Could you elaborate?” he asked, nervously.