609 An Expected Reaction (1/2)
Yale left the magma pool after dissipating the isolated dimension.
”Thank you. I am leaving now. Take good care of Aizu. Contact me if you need help.”
Before there was time for a reply, Yale had already disappeared, but that was quite typical from him since he obtained the True Dimensional Divinity.
As for what had happened inside the magma pool, Yale wasn't lying when he said that he wouldn't say anything while staying inside the multiverse, so Firene was clueless about it.
Yale returned directly to his house, where he discovered that Lina was looking for him.
”Why do you always disappear without notice?”
Although Lina didn't mind that Yale used the True Dimensional Divinity to travel quickly, she didn't like that he did it without telling her first. She couldn't monitor other universes, so she was worried each time he disappeared.
”I received an emergency signal from Aizu, which means mortal danger. I didn't dare to be late.”
Lina just sighed after hearing those words. She understood that Yale didn't want harm to any of his disciples roaming other universes, so she could understand Yale's haste.
”Alright, I can't blame you for this, but I am still feeling that you are hiding something.”
She had been feeling that way since Wyba left without notice. Although she returned several times, those were rather quick visits.
Yale suddenly going to help with Shiba's training was also very suspicious, and Yale's travels outside made Lina feel that there was some big secret that she didn't know.
”It isn't a big secret, it is just that the Council of Gods is holding a competition among disciples, and everyone is pretty excited. Those without disciples are like crazy looking for a disciple they liked. Aizu was chosen by one of them, but the methods used were rather harsh to her level, so I needed to help before she was killed by mistake.”
Although he could have lied saying that there wasn't any secret and it would have probably worked, Yale didn't like to tell lies to his wife.
”So, this is what is happening. Eini and I were already thinking that there was some kind of huge war and that you and Shiba were trying to leave us out of it or something like that.”
If Yale was a mortal, he wouldn't have been able to avoid sweating by Lina's guess because she pretty much guessed correctly. Fortunately, he wasn't a mortal, and there was no way he sweated without wanting to sweat.
”Well, since it is just a competition among disciples, it shouldn't be dangerous. What is the type of competition? A tournament? Can we go to see?”
Since Shiba would be the one participating, Lina knew that Eini would want to go and see, and she also wanted to see it.
”Well, it is dangerous. It won't be a tournament but an expedition to a Sealed Universe to gather information. I will create screens to monitor everything, but I don't know if the others would allow outsiders to come and see. Before you say something, this was decided without me knowing it. I just learned it recently thanks to Barha, who came to take Wyba as her disciple.”
At that moment, Yale decided to tell everything to Lina. He didn't want at the start, but it was better to tell her everything than letting her go to investigate on her own.
”An expedition? Dangerous? Well, I know that you can resurrect everyone later, so it doesn't mean that much, but I still dislike the idea.”
Lina believed that the other members of the Council of Gods thought about Yale's True Resurrection Divinity and decided that the danger didn't matter, but Shiba was like a little brother to Lina, so she wasn't happy seeing that he was being sent to suffer.
”It is worse than you think. I already investigated that Sealed Universe, and I can't resurrect people that die there.”
Yale had yet to tell the other members of the Council of Gods about that detail, but he will need to explain it before sending the disciples. He was delaying it because the others played tricks to give him less time to prepare.
”How can that be? You have the True Resurrection Divinity, there is no way you can't resurrect someone.”
Lina couldn't believe Yale's words.