600 Reason to Take a Disciple (1/2)

Last Wish System Alemillach 36730K 2022-07-21

”So, I am the only one who isn't allowed to know it. This is sad, why don't you tell me? I don't feel like taking out the wolf ears when I am sad.”

Yale could tell that Barha was only doing as someone else told her, so he believed that she would end up telling him everything. After all, the world for her was divided into those she considered cute enough, and those who weren't cute enough. As for other things, she really didn't care.

”No, this isn't against Yaleyale. They told me that those who weren't in the last meeting aren't allowed to learn about this matter, and Yaleyale wasn't there, so I can't tell it to Yaleyale. They told me that they will tell everything to you all later, but you aren't allowed to know it until then.”

Yale was relieved that at least it wasn't some plot directed at him, but the other members were definitely planning something, and learning that earlier should have some advantages.

”Barha, if you don't tell me, I can't allow you to take Wyba as your disciple. You know how much I care about her. So, be a good girl and tell me, alright?”

Those words were like a bomb for Barha. Looking at Yale and Wyba together with both showing the wolf parts was something she wanted, but she could still endure it if it was just that. However, she really didn't want to give up taking Wyba as her disciple.

After all, Barha was sure that she wouldn't find someone else as cute as Wyba easily, and she was told that she needed a disciple, so obviously, the disciple needed to be the cutest or she wouldn't be happy.

”I will speak! I will speak, so promise me that you will let me take Wywy as my disciple, and you will show me your wolf ears and tail and hug Wyba afterward like in the plushie released last year by the Multiverse Trading Association.”

Barha stopped caring about what the other members told her to do. She obeyed because she didn't have anything to lose, but she never had any loyalty towards them, the Council of Gods was just the place she went to take naps.

On the other hand, she was a fan of the plushie collection of Yale and Wyba. After the first one, which she bought enticed because she was told that it was a limited edition, she turned a real fan and bought everything related.

If she needed to offend one party, she would rather offend the Council of Gods than Yale and Wyba.

”Deal. I promise.”

Yale agreed immediately because hugging Wyba wasn't strange at all for him. Obtaining valuable information for that price was practically obtaining it for free.

”I wasn't paying too much attention, so I just heard it from one of my fans, don't blame me if I can't tell you all the details.”

Being someone with the True Cuteness Divinity, she also had a lot of fans that would tell her anything important even if she always slept at the meeting.

She just needed to smile at them afterward, and the fans would be happy.

”Alright, just tell me what you know.”

Yale never expected that Barha would know too much anyway.

”Something like a war will happen… in the next hundred years? Thousand years? Million years? I forgot when, but someday! The Council of Gods will organize the hierarchy of command in that war using some kind of competition between disciples. Moreover, there is a rule that we need to have accepted those disciples before they reached godship. They said something like that I must pick up a disciple and train her before that day to ensure that I don't finish without any power when the war starts.”

Although the information was a mess and lacked many important details, Yale could see why Barha wanted a disciple, and that the other members were wandering through universes looking for disciples. Moreover, it was obvious that Barha's fans specified that Barha needed a female disciple instead of a male disciple, or they would be far too jealous of that disciple.

Most of the members had very high standards to accept disciples, so it was strange that they had accepted someone who hadn't reached godship, so they started to rush to accept one with enough potential.

For even the Council of Gods being so serious, it was clear that there was a strong enemy, and no one wanted to let others give them orders.

However, in a war, the hierarchy was important, or they would be a mess of unorganized people, so there was a need to create one.

If they went strictly by strength, no one doubted that the Time Faction would be at the top, so since there wasn't any member of the Time Faction present, they decided to use that method with disciples while saying that those capable of training good disciples were better at commanding others.

No one wanted to die pointlessly at war due to having to follow the orders of others, so everyone thought the best way for them to be at the top, and training a good disciple seemed easier than beat Kroh, Yale, and Alrein.

They planned to tell everything to those who weren't in the meeting, but just before the day that they would decide the hierarchy. Thus, those without disciples would directly be at the bottom automatically or be able to recruit a ninth level immortal at most.