597 Time Faction (1/2)
”Too strong!”
The Council of Gods just saw how Yale had dealt with all the invaders, and their shock was obvious.
After all, they knew very well that in Yale's situation, they wouldn0t have been available to do the same.
Even if they were to ignore the matter of resurrecting everyone, just dealing with so many universes simultaneously far surpassed anything they could do.
The members who didn't know it before had already learned about True Divinities, although they still didn't know about True Gods, some of them already have their guesses about it. What they weren't thinking was about the inherent problem of True Gods.
The fact that Yale obtained a new True Divinity and that it was extremely strong was shocking enough, but their shock increased when suddenly Kroh appeared besides Yale and Alrein.
That was when Yale forced them out of the Timeless Border, but for the Council of Gods, yale and Alrein never moved from their places until Kroh appeared.
”Great God Kroh is really related to them!”
Although for Kroh's previous words, they already guessed that there was some relationship between them, seeing Kroh appearing there confirmed it.
The only three beings with a Time Divinity were working together.
The worst of it was that the three of them were people that the other didn't have any confidence to beat in a battle.
Kroh was never even hit, and Alrein crushed thousands of universes unscathed. As for Yale, just seeing how he dealt with the invaders was enough to provoke that others didn't want him as an enemy without reason.
Leaving alone battling directly with him, which had an unknown level of danger, it would be easy for Yale to crush their universes in an instant, provoking huge loses to them.
”With those three working together, even if they want to destroy the Council of Gods, it wouldn't be impossible.”
A member was deeply worried about the power of that team of three. If those three didn't have any relationship between them, there would a balance, but the three of them together were really too much.
”We have no interest in such things, don't worry.”
Everyone turned their heads to some seats that were empty before, but at that moment had three people sat in them. At the same time, they noticed that the three people they had been observing until a moment ago had disappeared.
The one who spoke was Kroh.
”Direct teleportation to this room?”
They were clear that there wasn't any passageway from Alrein's universe, and they hadn't noticed any new one opening, but Yale's group still appeared there in an instant.
”This is just my True Dimensional Divinity. Don't worry about it.
Yale smiled, but those words confirmed that Yale could go to any place he wanted unobstructed. Basically, no one had confidence in hiding from him if Yale were to pursue them.
After all, the Council of Gods had the highest security, and Yale skipped it without any problems while dragging another two with him.
Only they knew about what they had spoken in the Timeless Border, and they wouldn't mention it anymore. They all knew what they had to do.
Going to the Council of Gods was just a formality since Yale and Alrein had never gone there despite being members.
Moreover, they wanted to make clear that the three of them were working together, so no one else would have ill intentions against them.
It was already difficult that someone antagonized them before, but after the others confirmed that those three were really working together, no one dared to have ill thoughts.
For them, Yale's group was a group formed by three monsters that shouldn't be offended. Although there were others that were also extremely strong, no one dared to say that they had any confidence in beating Yale's group.
”I hope that no one is angry with us for destroying those universes, right?”
Alrein was smiling, but the threat hidden in his words was perceived clearly by the others.
No matter the reason, Yale and Alrein destroyed so many universes that they lost the count of how many. It wouldn't be strange if the others wanted to judge them for it, but no one dared to do so.
”Of course not. They deserved it.”
That reply showed that everyone wanted to say. They had no friendship with those universes, and they were the first ones who targeted the belongings of a member of the Council of Gods, so even if a member was excessive with the methods to deal with it, they wouldn't interfere.
Pursuing that matter wouldn't have any benefit for them while they would offend three monsters that could provoke a multiverse level calamity.
There wasn't any moralist there that would battle for the absolute righteousness.
Mortals and immortals were just disposable things in the eyes of the members of the Council of Gods unless they had taken a liking to someone in particular.