Chapter 937: Siral Regains His Freedom (1/2)
The four people of the previous Gravitas floated high above the ground, clouds below them, and the limitless sky above them.
For several seconds, only silence was left as everyone thought about their limitless future.
Then, Gravis nodded with conviction. ”Alright! So, first of all…”
Gravis took out his Life Ring.
DING!
Then, Siral's eyes widened as his previous personality returned.
”Siral, I said that I would keep you for 9,000 more years, but I don't think I need you anymore,” Gravis said with a smile. ”Originally, I had planned to make a deal with the All-Matter Sect, which wouldn't have been nearly as smooth of a cooperation as with Underworld.”
”I had thought that I needed you to spy on several Sects and even assassinate some greedy people, but who would have thought that everything would go over so smoothly,” Gravis said.
”So, I decided to release you early.”
Siral looked with a complex expression at everyone as his emotions were going haywire.
He still remembered how he had wanted to assassinate Gravis in that one Law Comprehension Area but failed. Yet, instead of dying, he had only served Gravis for around 40,000 years. Even more, Gravis had even dealt with Siral's Tribulation, which had been a significant worry for him.
Siral had done a couple of small tasks for Gravis, but nothing worth noting. All his tasks could have been finished in just a couple of years, and for the remaining years, Siral had basically been able to do whatever he wanted.
Was this truly the life of a slave?
No, definitely not!
Even more, Gravis had given Siral enough resources to reach supreme power himself.
If a slave were paid such outrageous wages, everyone in the world would want to become a slave.
So, was Siral mad at Gravis for suppressing him for 40,000 years?
No, not one little bit.
This had been their agreement, and Gravis had kept it.
Right now, Siral was unsure how he should feel.
On one hand, he was happy that he had regained his freedom, but on the other hand, he felt like he owed Gravis even more than before.
Even more, Siral didn't want to leave Gravis' side. He had grown to like Gravis' decisive but diplomatic personality.
”Mas- Gravis,” Siral said nervously.
Then, he bowed deeply.
”You have done more for me than I could ever repay. I thank you deeply for that,” Siral said honestly. ”If you ever need anything, I'm willing to throw my life away for you!”
Liam only snorted. Of course this guy was happy. After all, he got a ridiculous amount of money.
Stella could only smile warmly. Every person that had been freed of a Slave Ring had immediately attacked their previous masters with a ridiculous amount of killing intent.
Yet, Gravis, her man, managed to deal with a slave in such a way that he didn't even want to leave.
As the master, Gravis could have easily gone against his words without any repercussions. Gravis had full power over Siral's destiny, and no one could have forced him to keep to his words.
Well, no one except for Gravis himself.
Yet, in such a circumstance, Gravis kept to his words and actually treated Siral as a friend the entire time.
”You don't need to thank me,” Gravis said with a smile as he looked at the sun. ”Your debt of wanting to assassinate me has been repaid. From now on, there are no debts between us.”
Siral grimaced.
No debts between them?