Coiling Dragon Volume 13 gebados Chapter 19
Book 13, Gebados â Chapter 19, Profound Mysteries, High and Low
âUhhâŠ..â Bebe suddenly halted, staring at Linleyâs shoulder in confusion.
Linley began to laugh as well. âYou still want to stand on my shoulders?â In the past, Bebe often stood on Linleyâs shoulders. But now Bebe was in human form, although, at 1.7 meters, he wasnât that tall.
Despite being short, he still couldnât stand on Linleyâs shoulders like before.
Linley stared carefully at the human formed Bebe. Bebe looked very slender and delicate. Only, his eyes were as lively and roguish as ever. Bebe chortle, and then rubbed his inch-long hair, raising his head and saying, âBoss, howâs my hair style? I spent a lot of time thinking about it before becoming a Deity.â
Linley didnât know whether to laugh or to cry.
âWhile flying over from the Forest of Darkness, I actually made a little something.â Bebe said in an intentionally mysterious manner.
âOh?â Linley looked at Bebe. With a flip of his hand, Bebe retrieved a tattered straw hat out of nowhere and then, with a very practiced manner, flipped it onto his head before grinning delightedly. âBoss, this straw hat really suits me, right?â
Seeing how Bebe currently looked, Linley began to laugh. âSuits you, suits you!â
Bebe looked solemnly at Linley. âBoss, letâs go chat somewhere else. Letâs not disturb them.â
âNot disturb them?â Linley was somewhat startled, but then he immediately understood. Turning his head, Linley looked at the nearby War God and High Priest. The two clearly didnât know whether to laugh or to cry. They wanted to curse Bebe, but seeing how he was acting, they didnât know what to say.
âSorry.â Linley hurriedly waved at them.
âQuickly take that little fellow away.â The High Priest was trapped between laughter and curses.
âAlright, letâs go.â Linley said hurriedly. âThenâŠyou guys continue.â While speaking, Linley led Bebe out of the rear garden, but while following Linley, Bebe turned to stare at the High Priest and the War God, letting out a loud shout, âMy Boss says, you guys continue!â
Linley could only glance helplessly at Bebe.
The two walked shoulder-to-shoulder into Dragonblood Castle.
âBoss, now that Iâm also a Deity, you are no longer necessarily my match.â Bebe said self-delightedly.
Linley laughed, âBebe, the more powerful you are, the better. If you are more powerful than me, thatâs naturally a wonderful thing.â Linley suddenly thought about the innate abilities of divine beasts. He asked, âBebe, you are only the second Godeater Rat in the countless planes of the universe. ThenâŠwhat is your innate ability?â
âIf others asked me, I definitely wouldnât tell them.â Bebe said. âBut since it is you, Boss, who is asking me, Iâll give you a hint. Focus on the words, âGod Eaterâ.â
After saying these words, Bebe no longer said anything.
âGod Eater?â Linley was puzzled. Could it be that he could devour and swallow Deities? It shouldnât be that simple.
âOh, right. Boss, Grandpa Beirut, Harry, and his brothers are going to be arriving soon. I was just a bit impatient so I hurried over here first.â Bebe said. Linley was somewhat surprised. âLord Beirut and the Harry brothers are coming as well?â
Indeed, that night, Beirut led his three children to Dragonblood Castle.
âBebe, you, Harry, and the other two can leave for now.â Beirut said with a calm smile. Bebe and the others all obediently left, leaving behind only Beirut and Linley in the study. Linley looked at Beirut, feeling rather puzzled. âWhat does Beirut wish to discuss with me in private?â
Although puzzled, Linleyâs attitude was still very meek.
âSit first.â Beirut sat down, pointing at a nearby chair. Linley sat down as ordered.
Stroking his beard, Beirut chuckled while sighing, âBebe has finally become a Deity. I can finally relax a bit. Linley, Bebe really is attached to you. I asked him to stay with me, but he refused. In the future, I hope you can take good care of him.â
âOf course.â Linley nodded.
Even without Beirutâs prompting, Linley would wholeheartedly take care of Bebe. Linley would never forget how Bebe had blocked that deathblow of the Armored Razorback Wyrm in the Foggy Valley. Bebe had saved him multiple times. Linley would never forget these events.
âLinley, you have reached the Deity level, but you must have many questions regarding the world of Deities.â Beirut laughed. âEven OâBrien and CatherineâŠhow many Deities have they fought against?â
Linley was delighted in his heart.
He knew far too little about the world of Deities. He didnât even know much regarding battles and training methods. He felt like a blind man without any guidance, utterly helpless.
âI know that you train in the Elemental Laws of the Wind and the Laws of the Earth.â Beirut laughed calmly. âSo, Iâll begin giving you a primer based on your training. First of all, you should know that each type of Elemental Law contains many different types of profound mysteries.â
This was common knowledge. Of course Linley knew this.
âHowever, the profound mysteries inherent in each Elemental Law are not equal in terms of power.â Beirut sighed. âThe Elemental Laws contain low-level mysteries, mid-level mysteries, and high level mysteries! However, all the mysteries, high or low, can allow one to become a Deity!â
âLinley, the Elemental Laws of the Earth which you train in should belong to the âThrobbing Pulse of the Worldâ type of profound mysteries, correct?â Beirut looked at Linley.
âYes.â Linley wasnât surprised at all. If Beirut didnât even know this, that would be bizarre.
Beirut laughed and said, âNormally speaking, a person would only gain insight into higher level profound mysteries upon reaching the God level, or perhaps the Highgod level. Many earth-style Gods have yet to gain insights into the Throbbing Pulse of the World, but you, a Demigod, have already done so.â
Beirut said with a laugh, âLet me explain it to you like this. Letâs say the Elemental Laws of the Earth include nine different types of profound mysteries. Of course, thatâs just a hypothetical; I donât train in the Laws of the Earth, after all.â
âNine types?â Linley was rather surprised.
Based on what he knew, the Elemental Laws were virtually boundless. There should be many different types of profound mysteries contained within themâŠbut Beirut was using ânine typesâ as a hypothetical example. Since that was the case, then clearly, the actual number of profound mysteries shouldnât be too far off from nine.
âDonât think that nine profound mysteries is a small number.â
Beirut noticed Linleyâs confusion. Laughing, he said, âEvery personâs growth, ability, and experiences will determine what they are skilled at. For example, you, Linley. In the Laws of the Earth, you are very sensitive to the Throbbing Pulse of the World and can sense it clearly.â
âThus, the Throbbing Pulse of the World is the first type of profound mystery of the Laws of the Earth that you train in, and you are very fast in training in it as well. However, if I were to ask you to train on the âGravitational Fieldâ profound mystery of the Laws of the Earth, would you be able to do so?â
Gravitational Field? When he was attuning to the Laws of the Earth, he had never even sensed such a thing. How could he possibly train in it?
âThis is a question of effectiveness. It will be very easy for you to train in one type of the Laws of the Earth, but the successive profound mysteries within it will not be so easily learnt. For example, of our nine profound mysteries, perhaps you only need a thousand years to master the first. The second, you would probably need a hundred thousand years. As for the third, you might need a million or ten million yearsâŠand thus, as you keep compiling them, it will be extremely hard for you to master all nine profound mysteries. Otherwise, Highgods wouldnât be so rare.â
It was much like how, in the mortal world, a person might be an expert at finance, but terrible at human relations. To let a person skilled at human relations to go learn finance would be very hard.
Linley had found it fairly easy in training in the âThrobbing Pulse of the Worldâ.
However, the other profound mysteries within the Laws of the Earth wouldnât be so easily understood by Linley. It was much like how in the past, Haydson, with a simple step, could move dozens of meters, as though he teleported.
Linley knew that it couldnât possibly be teleportation.
However, to this very day, Linley still had no idea how Haydson had accomplished that feat of moving dozens of meters in a step.
âHaydson was able to understand it, but I have yet to. I was able to understand the Throbbing Pulse of the World, but he was not.â Linley understood Beirutâs meaning. Understanding the Laws was partly reliant on talent, partly on life experiences, and also on sparks of insight.
Many variables determined oneâs direction.
âAs for the laws of becoming a DeityâŠâ
Beirut laughed. âIâll use your training in the Elemental Laws of the Wind for my next example. Letâs say the Laws of the Wind also have nine types of profound mysteries. If you were able to reach the level of mastery in one of them, then you would become a Demigod.â Linley knew this part.
âBut to become a God? For example, Linley, the âFastâ and âSlowâ mysteries which you trained in, if you were able to reach mastery in both of them, you still wouldnât become a full God. At this point, you would have two ways to become a God.â
âThe first method is to train in yet another profound mystery. In other words, if you reach the point of mastery in three of the profound mysteries, you would become a God.â
âThe second method is for you to fuse the âFastâ and âSlowâ mysteries into one. Upon succeeding, you would then become a God.â Beirut explained. At this point, Beirut came to a halt, knowing that Linley wouldnât be able to understand it.
âThe Laws of the universe determine whether or not you fulfill the requirements for becoming a God. They care about whether or not you have reached a certain level of insight into the Elemental Laws.â
Beirut sighed. âActually, letâs say that you have gained full insights into all nine Elemental Laws. Would that be considered complete mastery?â
âIf I gain insights into all nine, I should be a Highgod, right?â Linley said.
âRight. Itâs true that you would be a Highgod.â Beirut nodded. âHowever, you wouldnât be at the level of complete mastery. Forget it, thereâs no need to discuss this for now. Itâs far too early.â
Linley laughed and nodded.
âWhen Deities do battle, thereâs great differences between Deities of different levels. Generally speaking, Gods are able to kill Demigods. But of course, there are always exceptions.â Hearing Beirut say this, Linleyâs eyes lit up.
Beirut explained, âThe divine sparks of Gods are able to summon a âGodrealmâ that can suppress a Demigodâs. Under his Godrealm, your speed will slow drastically. In addition, the divine power of a divine God spark is more pure. Just based on these two things alone, the outcome of any battle is virtually preordained.â
Within Ojwinâs Godrealm, he had sensed his speed lower measurably. Originally, Linleyâs speed had been much faster than those two black-robed men, but within the Godrealm, he was actually slower than them.
âThus, when a Demigod is to battle a God,â Beirut explained with a laugh, âThe first option is to ambush. To use the most powerful attack you have before the enemy has utilized the Godrealm and to kill him.â
âKill by ambush?â Linley said, puzzled. âFull Gods shouldnât be so easy to kill.â
âRight.â Beirut said. âEven via ambush, in the instant you draw near to him, he will definitely react. If you want to be able to kill him in a situation like that, then you must haveâŠa profound mystery which is much more powerful than his!â
âBecause, your divine power isnât as pure as his. Thus, you have to overcome him via a better weapon and the Laws!â Beirut explained.
So what if one was a God?
A God might have, for example, mastered three profound mysteries, but if those three profound mysteries were low level, then the God wouldnât excessively powerful when using any one of those three profound mysteries. Thus, those types of Gods had to rely on their Godrealm and their pure divine power to kill Demigods.
âBut of course, even if that God trained in low level profound mysteries, once they fuse those low-level mysteries they have gained, then you would have no chance.â Beirut sighed. âThe fusion of two low-level mysteries is definitely not one bit weaker than a high level mystery!â
For example, the âFastâ and âSlowâ mysteries which had fused into the Profound Truths of Velocity was not one whit inferior to the âThrobbing Pulse of the Worldâ.
âIn other words, only the most outstanding of Demigods are capable of defeating weak Gods!â Beirut concluded. âBut of course, if one has an exceedingly outstanding divine artifact, or if there are some special factors in play, victory might be possible.â