Chapter 687: Parents (1/2)

The Opposer and the Black Magnate sat in front of each other. One would think that the Opposer would be the one in control over everything, but that wasn't the case. Surprisingly, it also wasn't the Black Magnate in control of the situation.

It was awkwardness.

Supreme awkwardness dominated the atmosphere.

Both of them didn't talk much and felt uncomfortable. Yet, the Black Magnate wouldn't give up just because of that. He finally saw an opportunity to see some light in his life again, and he wouldn't be stopped by some awkwardness.

Sadly, this was a foe he couldn't defeat.

After some minutes, Gravis' mother couldn't watch this travesty anymore. Just looking at this situation made her frustrated beyond belief!

So, Gravis' mother joined them and started talking about random stuff. After some minutes of talking, she steered the topic to Gravis, and then the awkwardness started to vanish.

Both the Opposer and the Black Magnate had watched Gravis, and this was something they could both talk about. Usually, the Opposer wouldn't have talked much, but he trusted his wife. If she said that it was worth it to make a friend, he would at least try.

After talking about Gravis for a while, the topic changed to other children the two of them had had over the years. The Black Magnate told several stories about a lot of his children and how they acted, which also made the Opposer open up about some of his long-dead children. Of course, this topic had to be started by his wife first to give him an initial push.

The Opposer might be the most powerful being, but he was clueless when it came to social interactions. He had always been alone until he finally decided to get together with his wife.

Then, finally, after hours of awkwardness, the Opposer was talking out of his own regard, without having to be goaded into saying something. When Gravis' mother saw that, she smiled brightly.

The Black Magnate found conversing with the Opposer very intriguing. Instead of always being negative and complaining about the world, the Opposer actually saw hope in the world again. Ever since Gravis had attuned his Spirit to Destruction Lightning, the Opposer had been as confused as nearly never before.

His 50 billion years of greyness had changed into a confusing mess of emotions. Of course, he preferred this over the everlasting, never-changing greyness.

Surprisingly for the Opposer, the Black Magnate had many similar opinions to the Opposer, which was something he hadn't truly experienced before. The Opposer had always been alone in his room with his wife, and his wife disagreed with him on nearly everything.

Talking with someone that agreed with a lot of his points without being related to him felt weird to the Opposer. Because of these things, the two of them actually continued talking, even when Gravis' mother left.

”Well done, Gravis!” his mother transmitted to him. ”The Black Magnate is perfect for getting your father to open up more.”

Gravis chuckled a bit as he drank some tea at a table. ”That's good,” Gravis transmitted back.

”Oh?” the person in front of Gravis said with a smirk. ”Something interesting happened?”

Gravis smiled at the person in front of him.

Orpheus.

Talking with the Black Magnate had triggered Gravis' extroverted aspect. Instead of waiting for a couple more days, Gravis directly decided to visit Orpheus. By now, they had been talking for several hours.

”I met the Black Magnate and told him to find some friends that are not bitter and miserable grandpas. So, I sent him over to father,” Gravis said.

Orpheus was shocked by several words Gravis said.

”I gotta hear this!” Orpheus said with a wide smile.

So, Gravis told Orpheus what happened, and Orpheus had to sigh. ”That's one of the reasons why I stopped cultivating, but not the main one,” he said. ”My main reason is still that I don't want to lose my family.”

Orpheus finished his tea and leaned back in his chair. ”But man, it's still surprising that someone as powerful as the Black Magnate has such problems. Every Cultivator believes that they will be happy when they reach supreme power, but that just isn't the case.”

”Yet, how many Cultivators would actually accept getting their dream of happiness destroyed? Instead of accepting the reality, they would just find a reason to continue anyway.”

”Sounds like me,” Gravis said with a smirk.

”Not entirely,” Orpheus said. ”Your goal is not simply just power, is it?”