Chapter 417: The Tribes Rapid Growth (1/2)

Gravis only smirked at Silva's question. ”Do I really need to answer that?” he asked. ”Think of what she would do in this situation. You should be able to guess what and where she would be right now.”

Silva went back into thinking and then snorted. ”She is probably 90% sure that we all have died. So, to not get killed by the two powerful level three Lords, she should have left the Tribe.”

Gravis nodded. ”But that's not all, is it?” he asked.

Silva snorted again. ”Of course, she would also plan for the fact that we actually survived. In that case, she would need to go through a hell of tempering to not fall behind. So, she probably went to the territories of the level two Lords and wouldn't return until she is confident enough in her power.”

Gravis nodded. ”Exactly. I'm pretty sure Shira is currently tempering herself against some other powerful Tribes.”

Silva only sneered. ”It doesn't matter. I felt the difference between fighting many equal opponents and fighting a more powerful one. I am pretty confident that I can kill her without dying when she returns.” Then, Silva's eyes became icy. ”As soon as she returns, I will kill her.”

Gravis only smiled and nodded. ”Sure, you can. Nobody will stop you if you decide to do that, but don't you think that killing her now would be a waste?”

Silva looked with skepticism at Gravis. ”What do you mean?” he asked.

”Think about it,” Gravis said. ”Without her constant threat, would you or your Land Camp be as powerful as you or they are now? Didn't the constant pressure push you further than you would have ever thought?”

Silva became a bit frustrated but continued thinking.

Seeing that Silva remained quiet, Gravis continued. ”Less than a month ago, you were a Spirit Beast. Now, you have killed a level three Lord with your companions. Without Shira, you wouldn't be a level two Lord now, and you certainly wouldn't be such a powerful one.”

Silva sneered again. ”What? Are you saying that I should be thankful to her?” he asked with disdain.

Gravis only shook his head with a smile. ”Of course not. She is your enemy, and killing one's enemies is as normal as water flowing down. Yet, killing her now would be a waste. She still has her uses.”

Silva narrowed his eyes. ”You say I should keep her alive?”

”For now, yes. If I were in your position, I would give her the chance to become a threat to me again. Only with her pressure would I be able to grow to my true potential. Without pressure, my growth will become way slower. So, as long as she still has the chance to become a threat, I wouldn't kill her.”

Then, Gravis smirked. ”But, of course, as soon as I am way more powerful than her, I would kill her. After all, she is my enemy in this scenario.”

Silva furrowed his brows. ”So, you say I should use her to become more powerful, and only when she is no threat anymore should I kill her?” he asked.

Gravis nodded. ”Yep.”

”But what if she becomes more powerful than me and kills me?” he asked.

Gravis laughed when he heard that. ”That's the point. If there weren't a risk of her killing you, what tempering and pressure would she be able to give you? When you're tempering yourself, you're always playing with fire. Burning yourself is one of the risks that you have to accept.”

Then, Gravis shrugged. ”But, as I said, you can also just directly kill her when she returns. In the end, it's your decision. I only told you what I would do in your case. You are still you.”

Silva sighed. ”Thank you for your guidance, Leader, but I think I will kill her as soon as she returns. She has killed too many of my companions, and I don't want her to kill more of them.”