Harem Stealer: Reborn with the God-Tier Sharing System

Chapter 508 - End of talk



Chapter 508 - End of talk



The discussion continued afterward, Noah and Primus talking about what to expect and what not to expect.


Embarrassingly, Primus was unable to guess the next actions of the Progenitors. The only thing - truthful and accurate - he could share with Noah was something the man himself had already guessed:


The Progenitors were doing it on purpose by letting the universe get wrecked on all sides.


Noah now knew why. Because the less stable and whole Primus was, the less powerful he would be, which would mean less obstacle in getting the Horn from him.


The bastards were ready to jeopardize the very home they were born in for that famed Horn. And that realization made Noah ask one more important question,


"What would happen if they obtain the Horn?" He inquired, looking deeply into the pale Will. "And I want a concrete, honest answer. Give me all the truths, and let me decide how to act with them."


Primus chuckled. It was hollow and humorless.


"Sometimes, Prince, lies are necessary." Primus said. "Never have you heard? A lie that heals is better than a truth that destroys. Remember that. Especially in your case, as you are a leader, a father and at husband."


"Not all truths must be spoken. Not everyone wants truths. Some need lies in order to grow. Learn how to differentiate when to say one or another."


"If truths shall kill them," Noah grated, Diatah holding the same serious and determined expression as him, "then let them die."


"And holding truth from me means you are robbing me of analyzing


the whole situation and choosing the most appropriate path. One less fact means one more hole in my plan... and I hate such things."


"You are stubborn, Prince." Primus whispered. "As expected of you, I daresay?"


"And you are a bother. You avoid talking about truth, yet you always finish by talking about it."


"We are always pulled in the direction we are meant to walk; where the ending of a story waves at us with forlorn eyes." The Will drawled, his voice like a gentle kiss on the cheek. "But who said it was me? Maybe there is another reason why I can't stop talking about Truth."


He smiled strangely, looking alternatively at each of them. "Yes. Just maybe."


Noah's eyebrows knitted together. However, Primus was already speaking again, his voice coming out fast this time.


"You want truth, so truth I shall give you. At least, my version of it. Take it however you want."


"You talk too much." Diatah hissed, tired of the babbling Primus. "Speak and let's be done with it."


"If not the husband then the wife." Primus clicked his tongue. "I truly dislike impatient people."


"We also-!"


"They will go beyond Progenitor." Primus interrupted Noah's words with a mocking smile. "By owning my Horn - which is quite a high-level one in Reality- and using it in the right way, they could become a Crowned."


"A Crowned?" Noah echoed.


"The rank just below Pillar. Powerful in a way beyond me. I have seen only one in my long life. And I pray each second to never relive that moment." Primus said, wiping an imaginary sweat, then followed,


"There exist only seven Pillars in Reality. But there exist even fewer Crowned, for it is not only harder to step into that level but also to stay alive within it. The poor guys never live long."


"Because of the Pillars, I presume." Noah said, cocking his head.


"Smart." Primus praised. "Yes. A Crowned is a threat to a Pillar. And no one likes to have a threat breathing down on them. Am I wrong?"


"You are not." Noah acknowledged.


"I know I am not. Now that you know what those ungrateful people are after, how will you fare? And I must specify, the hidden races will


also participate."


"Even them?" Noah asked, feeling somehow a little anxious concerning those guys. Unknown enemies were always the worst.


He knew nothing of them, but they certainly knew some things about him, considering how loud he was.


"Of course. I daresay, especially them!" Primus said. "No one would


want to pass up the opportunity for an ascension. Especially not beings who have always loathed living chained in a place where they have no real opponents and no sense of purpose."


Primus paused, licking his lips. "Now they have found one. And Mother's mercy on me, it's terrifying when a powerful being knows


how to use its own power."


"I see." Noah simply said, closing his eyes briefly. "What will you give me, then, as support for such an endeavor?"


"You know best what you need." Primus replied. "So tell me."


Noah began to think. He was tempted to propose binding him, but


someone like Primus would certainly not accept knowing what that


would mean.


At least, not now. The old Will still seemed to have some other backup plan besides him. Which would not be surprising.


Primus had lived long enough to know not to put his entire future in one bucket. The risk was immense.


Considering all of that, Noah decided on the one thing he managed to think of. However, before sharing it with Primus, he did something


none expected.


He turned towards Diatah, leaning over, whispered his thoughts, and asked her opinion about the matter.


Primus was witness, but the way Diatah lost her composure - the way her face twisted in a way Noah had never seen - was something


he would never forget.


For the first time, Diatah stuttered when talking to Noah, her voice subtly wavering. But that only lasted for a couple of seconds before she regained her usual self- or even colder - while answering his


inquiry.


Satisfied with her reaction, Noah listened to her opinion before finally deciding on the one thing he wanted from Primus.


"Are you sure?" The Will inquired, tilting his head to the side in the process after hearing it. "I can give you much more than this."


"That alone will be largely enough." Noah said, slowly getting up, hearing his joints thundering.


It was time to go back, he decided. And before going, Noah still needed to take back what was his.


"You are now the Progenitor of Dragons and Elves." Primus said first,


opening his right palm. There, two lights - one black shaped like a roaring dragon, the other green shaped like a peaceful rustling tree - were peacefully rotating around each other.


With no further hesitation, he sent the two lights towards Noah and


witnessed how each of these lights went inside the Prince, going towards his soul and very existence.


Noah's body trembled, a bright luster suddenly covering his whole


frame.


"From now on, Noah, you are the Progenitor of Dragons and Elves." Primus declared, smiling, sensing a shift in the internal chaos of the


universe.


The light disappeared.


Noah accepted the new station with a calm smile, sensing a new type of connection inside of him, Diatah at his side. He looked at her, expecting her to act now, but the woman did nothing.


It seemed whatever she had heard during that meeting made her alter


her plan in a way Noah could no longer guess. At least, for now. Having done everything, the strange and unexpected meeting now over, Noah and Diatah left Primus's company.


And the universe resumed its natural course.


-End of Chapter 508-



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