494 The Strongest Law God (1/2)

Last Wish System Alemillach 37100K 2022-07-21

Yale spent just a year analyzing the fate of the first soul that died.

In fact, if it hadn't been because that was the first one, he wouldn't have needed to spend that much.

It hadn't been a long life, and there hadn't been any extraordinary on it.

The death was provoked by a war among mortals, and it was just one of the countless deaths, it wasn't like if that soul had been the hero of the war or someone important, just a mere soldier that no one cared about.

There hadn't been any intention from that person to defy his fate. He always did what he was supposed to do and never thought too much about anything. When it was time to war, he just followed the rules and joined to die soon after it started.

That soul's case as completely the opposite of Lily, who thanks to Ange had managed to open a chance to defy her fate.

However, Yale knew that Lily's case was something strange, and it wasn't something that would easily to happen on any of the other ninety-nine souls.

In the next hundred years, Yale spent his time trying to imitate the effects of Gerken's cloak or investigating the fate of the lives of the ninety-nine souls.

Except for Lily, all the other souls created by Yale had died at least once at that time, and despite the fact that the things they had experienced were different, nothing had been outstanding.

However, Yale noticed that each life they lived improved a bit compared with the previous one.

Of course, they didn't have their memories, nor would never have them since they died and reincarnated as mere mortals.

However, it seemed that the karma they created in one life had effect in the next one, and their fates started to differ a bit from being absolute mediocre.

The changes were little, but it served Yale to continue his research about fate.

As far as Yale knew, without memories, the fate shouldn't be connected, and Ange had proved that, but for those ninety-nine souls, it didn't work in the same way.

The conclusion he reached was that it was an essential difference between the fate for mortals and for those who had surpassed that level. Starting at the Novice Rank, fate seemed to work different, and Yale felt that it also had a great change after becoming a Law Master.

However, he couldn't prove any of those ideas because no one of the lives of those ninety-nine souls had reached the Novice Rank.

If it hadn't been because he investigated Ange's fate a lot before she reincarnated, he wouldn't have been able to discover that difference.

Yale felt that if Lily died, he would be enlightened, and probably he would be able to deduce how to advance to fifth level immortal.

However, he didn't plan to interfere with Lily's life and given that she was like a little sister to Ange, Yale didn't want that she died either.

Instead, he put all his hopes in that some of the other ninety-nine souls would manage to achieve Novice Rank in one of their lives.

The reason for Yale to stop after a hundred years was that Ange seemed to be on the verge of her breakthrough to Law God.

She had been slowing her training a lot because she spent all her time taking care of Lily who would have aged a lot due to her lack of progress in training if Ange hadn't helped her to achieve several breakthroughs.

At that moment, Lily was at the Expert Rank and managed to continue looking the same as before.

She always feared to age because she wanted to remain young and pretty like Ange, but her talent was just too bad.

In fact, given how much Ange helped her, Lily's fate should have been harmed, but Yale was surprised to see that nothing happened to Lily's fate.

Ange wasn't as strong as Yale, so her influence wasn't too strong, but Yale was sure that she had helped Lily enough to twist her fate enough to die from having a meteorite fall to her head or something like that.

However, it hadn't happened. Lily's fate hadn't improved at all, but it hadn't been worsened either.

Yale stopped paying attention to Lily and focused on Ange, who was surrounded by four Law Gods.

Just by killing the people that wanted to kill her, she had managed to offend those four Law Gods, who had organized to set a trap to kill Ange.

Lily had been injured just from the presence of those Law Gods when they appeared. If it hadn't been for Ange reacting quickly, she would have died without any doubt.

Ange healed her immediately and unconsciously started her breakthrough.