Chapter 326: Worst-Case (2/2)
Leonel knew that the integration with Earth's Fold of Reality definitely wouldn't be smooth. Though, this situation was much better than it could have been. Since Camelot was appearing with its own land and resources, it wouldn't be encroaching on Earth, at least not immediately.
But, who knew how long that would last?
As things stood now, Leonel didn't feel any sort of special attachment to Earth, and he definitely didn't have one for Camelot. He just hoped they wouldn't massacre one another to the last man.
With those words said, Leonel turned his attention back to the rings in his hands, completely ignoring the gaze of Monet and Violet Rain. It was no surprise that they both believed that his words were targeted at them, but what could they do about it? Leonel had made his stance clear, and he also made it very obvious that he was the most powerful individual here.
Monet's gaze narrowed.
'I stand no chance against him… Unless the Fourth Dimension descends, it'll remain like this…'
Every Dimensional Descent would cause an overall evolution of its world and people. Monet felt that even with the strength of her ability, she would need it to evolve again for her to stand a chance against Leonel.
But, by then… wouldn't Leonel's ability also evolve?
The variables were too many and the future was too difficult to read. Whether or not she would succeed in surpassing Leonel when that time came was still questionable.
Leonel, however, had no intention of letting those he had already surpassed threaten him in the future.
'There's nothing in here…'
Leonel frowned.
Within Margrave's spatial ring, the most important thing he found were crystals that held various Dark Elemental spells.
This was technically a good thing. Though Leonel had no intention of using them himself, he could use 'Perfect Union' to transfer these skills to the little mink and allow the little guy to slowly gain more control over his own abilities.
However, even if it was good, it wasn't what Leonel wanted to find.
Aliard's ring was even more useless to him. It contained more sinister mental mage spells than what Leonel could find within the Mage Academy, but other than that, there was nothing.
Leonel's frown deepened because Peirce's ring was even more useless to him. It contained sword techniques and he obviously didn't wield a sword.
The truth was that Leonel was less off put by the fact he couldn't find anything than by what the fact he couldn't find anything meant.
All of this meant that he once again couldn't see through the purpose of The Bishop and his fanatics. And this… was a worst-case scenario.