Village Head's Debauchery

Chapter 1238 A Divine Blessing To The New Mysteries



Chapter 1238 A Divine Blessing To The New Mysteries

Chapter 1238  A Divine Blessing To The New Mysteries

They emerged from the barrier, and a similar scene repeated as the two twelve-step stairs emerged from the the stairs that Whisperwing was stepping on and halted before both of them. The individuals were Willow and Breezeflutter. Several more women emerged from the barrier: Reena, Celeste, Gina, Greta, Ursa, Sura, Tala, Fiona, Ingrid, Vivian, Lyra, Derry, Celia, Meldra, Fifi, Ayla, and Shani. The twelve-step stairs multiplied dozens of times, spreading across the border cities as each woman took their place on one of the steps.

This transpired over 10 to 20 minutes between each emergence, with others appearing 30 minutes later.

However, it wasn't over yet. Soon, another figure covered by divine light emerged from the barrier, followed by several more women: Crystalia, Merida, Maya, Seraphina, Selene, and Elysia.

Silence enveloped the scene as the divine beings present observed in astonishment. Although they had concluded that Orion's semen carried mysterious properties capable of helping women ascend to divinity, they still harboured doubts. After all, it typically required two divine beings who had mastered the law of fertility to seed and incubate a demigod or divine offspring. It was possible to build an army of divine beings by bearing offspring of divine origin, but it was unheard of for every woman who carried one's seed to become eligible to ascend to divinity. The only known method was a special divine technique where the child's divinity would be sacrificed for the mother's ascent—an undesirable method used in the past that led to a major scramble for resources across the cosmos. Even then, the Divine Mysteries had imposed strict rules on such methods.

However, within the territory of the newly forming Mysteries, Orion could aid his wives in triggering ascension trials as if it were a natural phenomenon. The new Mysteries could do nothing about it, as it seemed to be a natural event, possibly emerging as Orion's second gift, as he had previously mentioned. Even if the new Mysteries wanted to intervene, it wouldn't. With so many mortals ascending to divinity and forming connections with the Mysteries, it was akin to finding a feast in the desert.

Like a rising banker securing several multi-billion funded accounts at once, Orion's immense reproductive capabilities were a divine blessing to the new Mysteries.

General Reynold and Oberon couldn't help but feel a stir of emotion rising within them. They remembered the arduous processes they had gone through to ascend to divinity and stand toe to toe with the other divine beings. General Reynold had endured intense experimental surgical procedures, forcing him to use his gift unceasingly while the spark of his Omnithriallain heritage was stirred within him. On the other hand, Oberon had his body entirely replaced with an Omnithriallian's. So why wouldn't they feel a stir of emotions as they looked at the divine beings about to sprout in the sky?

General Reynold swiftly shook the thought out of his head. They had made such sacrifices to make things easier for future generations. After all, what kind of predecessors would want to witness their successors fighting a battle they couldn't finish or paving the way for victory?

It would be a shameful act.

Even Oberon felt the same and shook the thought out of his mind. As if sharing the same line of thought, they looked at each other and nodded seriously.

On the other side, a strange thought emerged in the goddesses' minds. Suddenly, Aerialia and Ilse's gazes met. They narrowed their eyes suspiciously at each other.

'Don't even think about it,' Aerialia sent a mind message to Ilse.

'I was only curious about why you agreed so easily to General Reynold's suggestion of carrying the bloodline of the human race, and I think I finally understand. I might also be considering taking such advances. Since there are now two of me, I might as well use this opportunity to bring out another Prismerion for the sake of my other half,' Ilse responded via mind message.

"I don't know what you're talking about. I only accepted it because it was the most peaceful agreement, and carrying the blood of a human for the first generation of my children meant they wouldn't just acquire a fraction of the Omnithriallain heritage. Still, they'd also be highly resistant to Vylkr energy. That alone made me reconsider the agreement. This is just an additional benefit I'm only now discovering,' Aerialia replied, offering half-truths.

'And I don't think you and Orion are close enough for you to have such thoughts,' Aerialia added, her eyes narrowing further.

Ilse didn't respond. She snorted and averted her gaze to the sky. She had only been trying to get a reaction from Aerialia, but she had seen through her instantly.

Aurora observed their entire interaction. Though she couldn't hear their words, she sighed, understanding that interacting with divine beings was far more complicated than dealing with mortals.

Meanwhile, Grace continued gazing at the brightened sky with her wide golden eyes.

Several minutes later, another group of individuals bathed in divine light shot out of the manor. They were Saria, Dariya, Malaia, and lastly, Anara. However, something strange was noticed about Saria's body. Unlike the other tree nymphs, Saria had undergone mutations following a severe injury from their unfortunate event with Drakar and had surviving in Aurora's Garden, far from her tree. This mutation didn't bring her any negative consequences, as she had been functioning just as well as before.

Aerialia was unfamiliar with what was happening to her. Orion had never been able to trust Ilse before they ventured into the pocket dimension fully, so he was unwilling to bring someone like Saria to her then. Though they knew they could uncover something if they searched deeper into Saria's being, they were unwilling to turn her into a lab rat, and as such, her condition remained unknown. Noticing the changes occurring within her, which were vastly different from the others, they looked at her curiously.

A rainbow glow began to spill from Saria's body, merging with the intense light to create a stunning scene that overshadowed the divine light surrounding them.

At this point, the light was so intense that it shone across the sky throughout the entire dimension, even spilling into the golden palace.

A figure soon emerged from the barrier. It was Orion. He swiftly arrived before them. He appeared as invigorated as ever, as though he hadn't had an intimate session with thirty-two of his wives for more than seven hours.

Everyone turned to cast a brief look at him.

Orion coughed slightly, feeling uncomfortable under the weight of their stares.

Everyone refocused their gazes upward.

However, the Will of the Divine Mysteries continued to stare intently at Orion. "Do you mind accompanying me sometime later? I've been scouting for some talents that would be tremendously potent when ascending to divinity, and I'll need your help to help them shorten the time required for their ascent. Of course, you can keep the child, but the bearers of the children will belong to the Divine Mysteries. So, what do you think?" 'It' suddenly asked.

"How dare you make such a suggestion when an event of such magnitude, destined to be remembered for all ages, is unfolding before us?" General Reynold interjected, gripping his hands tightly behind him as he glared at the Will.

"This is also a matter that will be remembered for all ages. Besides, it's a good offer, considering you're all restricted to this realm. At the same time, I can break into several dimensions and scout far more talented individuals than anyone here," the Will of the Divine Mysteries responded.

Without hesitation, the White Flame flickering upon General Reynold grew with intensity. The space surrounding him and the Will of the Divine Mysteries cracked open, and a sudden aura of oppressiveness enveloped them.

The Will of the Divine Mysteries turned to General Reynold and said, "You're really starting to irritate me." The light surrounding 'It' began to intensify, and the cracks in space surrounding them widened as though the world itself was struggling to contain their imminent battle.

"Well, you're not the first," General Reynold responded, stretching his hand toward him.

Seeing that he could no longer remain silent and sensing a battle would ensue, Orion swiftly interjected, "I'll think about the deal and give you an answer later. Can we put our differences aside and admire the beautiful scene? If you two clash, I'm afraid it might be shattered."

General Reynold withdrew his hand, glanced at the Will of the Divine Mysteries, and refocused on the scene unfolding above. The aura around both of them subsided.

"I'll be expecting your response soon," the Will of the Divine Mysteries replied.

Orion nodded and exhaled in relief, glad he had prevented a disastrous clash that might have endangered his wives.

"How are the children?" Aurora asked.

"They're being taken care of by Isadora and a morphic puppet," Orion responded. Isadora was still pregnant, but they were expecting the birth soon, so he had to wait until she delivered to schedule her ascent.

Aurora nodded in response.

"What's going on?" Orion said, observing the bizarre scene that was beginning to unfold after several minutes had passed.


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