622 Bashi (1/2)

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”Oh, I am surprised you aren't pulling them out immediately.”

A True God whose disciple was in the group facing battle spoke.

”If I were to put them out immediately after seeing an enemy, this competition would be useless. Moreover, if I pull them back now, the war will start right away. Their identities are unknown right now, but if I teleport them out openly, the rebels will know that I did it. After all, it is a Sealed Universe.”

If Yale wanted to bring someone out without alerting the enemies, the choices were that all the enemies died at the end of the battle or that he pulled them off, making the enemies think that they were dead.

Although if the disciples killed their opponents, the rebels might also notice something, at least there wouldn't be any clear proof that it was related to the Council of Gods.

The war would start before they had time to investigate, and by what Yale knew, it was probable that their deaths weren't even investigated at all in the case they were killed.

”I hope that you don't let them die.”

Both groups were more or less equal in strength, so it couldn't be said that the disciples were in lethal danger, but the situation wasn't safe either.

”I am not to blame if they die. If I can save them without harming the whole Council of Gods, I will do it, but if saving them implies negative effects for us, you can't blame me.”

Although everyone considered that Yale was a bastard who only cared about obtaining power by how the events developed, he wanted to do the best possible for the Council of Gods. Of course, using the Council of Gods was on his plans, so he didn't want to sacrifice it for a stupid decision

As for the lives of those disciples, he would only save them if it didn't harm his interests.

He would only discard the well-being of the Council of Gods if some of his allies were involved, but it would also depend on who was in danger.

Yale had always been someone who considered that each life had a different value, a subjective one that was different for each person, but that was all he needed, it didn't matter if the value was just his biased opinion. For Yale, saving Wyba or Shiba was worthy of destroying the Council of Gods if there was the need, but he would rather let the battling group of disciples die than harming the Council of Gods with a sudden start of the war for saving them.

If the person in danger was deeply related Yale, he wouldn't care about anything else, but if it was one of those allies he barely knew, the degree of interference to save them would be far more limited.

Yale stopped paying attention to the group battling and focused his attention on the incarnation hidden in Shiba's shadow.

”Yale sent us to an overly peaceful place. There is literally nothing here. I don't want a deadly situation, but this is too boring.”

Shiba's group had been walking for a while, but they hadn't discovered anything of value nor meet someone else. Thus, Eini had started complaining to her husband.

”Don't be reckless. Master said that this place has valuable information, so it must be true, but how can it be easy to discover.”

Shiba didn't doubt that since Yale said that there was valuable information there, there was important information somewhere.

”Why do I have the feeling that my mother is complaining because she liked to see my father's serious reactions?”

Bashi muttered unconsciously.

He hadn't felt well traveling in that group because his parents were there. He wouldn't mind if it was just the three of them, but there were others in the group.

He knew Wyba and Lilly enough to not mind about them, but he wasn't too familiar with other members of Yale's family like Astel or Kanai. As for the rest, Bashi at most heard someone speak about them.

If his parents weren't there, then it would be alright to be with people he didn't know, but not only his parents were there, their influence in the group was among the highest.