Chapter 2224: We can use Zylarith Chaosveil to grow stronger.
Chapter 2224: We can use Zylarith Chaosveil to grow stronger.
"Instead of thinking about leaving, it would be better to think of a way to help Nux deal with the Infinities,
To gather... more information."
"How do we do that?"
Rune asked. Even Nux, with all his means, couldn’t gather any information regarding the Infinities till now—how were they supposed to do it?
But then suddenly—
"What if... I call Father?"
Suddenly, another voice was heard.
A voice that had a way out.
All the women present turned towards the Vampire, and Aeliana pointed at the frozen screen that was hovering in front of them, the screen that still showed the four Infinities.
"They said it themselves, didn’t they?
The stage is set, it is time for the pieces to move again.
My Father is... one of those pieces."
Aeliana spoke, her eyes shining with a new intensity.
"What are you trying to say?"
Melia narrowed her eyes at those words, and Aeliana—
"They called him, did they not?
Why not let Father have... a talk with them?
Who knows?
This might help us find something we otherwise wouldn’t have known."
"Don’t be foolish."
Amaya raised her voice, instantly snapping at the Vampire.
"Lord Azriel is no longer an Infinity. He is not as strong as he used to be. Getting in contact with the Infinities..."
Amaya didn’t need to finish those words.
"And don’t forget, Lord Azriel was the one who defended Nux from the Infinities for the first time.
The Infinities saw him, but they still called for him.
That call wasn’t simple; they must have thought a lot about it.
It is... not safe."
Vyriana shook her head as well.
She too was against this idea.
"I am not saying Father has to go there."
Aeliana, however, didn’t give in.
"I do not want to put my father’s life at stake for information that could or could not be useful.
I am not that selfish."
The Vampire shook her head, looking at the women.
"What I am saying is Father can leave a message—find a way to communicate with the Infinities without actually meeting them."
"They won’t trust him."
Thyra shook her head.
After all, she too would never trust a being who once helped an enemy and wasn’t willing to meet her.
But Aeliana was already prepared with an answer.
"They never will."
She smiled lightly.
"The situation in front of us is... ambiguous.
And it is the same for everyone—
In fact, it must be even worse for our enemies.
After all, while we still have significant information about them, they... they know absolutely nothing.
Yes, they were correct about us being from another Universe, but... what do they even know about our Universe?
They have absolutely nothing.
It wouldn’t be that odd to think that they truly believe we come from a completely different, independent, functioning Universe that was once like theirs before Nux became its ruler—or maybe even now, they believe Nux is just one of the enemies they are facing while others are still in hiding.
That is how big the information gap is.
At the very least, we know who our enemies are and what their numbers are.
But they?
They are clueless.
To make things even worse, unlike us—who move with absolute trust in each other, knowing the other would throw even their life for our sake if the situation arose—
They are four separate entities, four beings each with their own goals, their own schemes and... the chance of readily backstabbing others if it benefits them.
They are not even proper allies.
If anything, they are all using each other, and they all fear being used by each other.
To them, this is the worst possible scenario, a scenario where their minds are overwhelmed by the sheer number of variables they need to deal with.
So much so that in this uncertain, ambiguous situation filled with variables, they decided to...
Add even more variables."
"Making it more complex so others do not understand it either, huh..."
Amaya muttered, slowly understanding the thought process.
"Exactly."
Aeliana nodded.
"They fear not comprehending the situation and being used by others, so instead, they decided to make everything even more complicated so others too do not understand anything and feel the same fear.
That is all there is to it.
None of the Infinities has any ’plans’, and even if they do, we do not have to do anything—other Infinities will do everything in their power to make sure they fail."
The Vampire laughed.
"But I do not understand."
Ember, however, frowned. While she understood the gist of what Aeliana was trying to say, what she did not understand was—
"What does all of this have to do with requesting Lord Azriel to get in contact with the Infinities?"
The Dragon asked, and Aeliana—
"Nothing."
She just smiled.
"They are moving ambiguously, so I thought why don’t we participate as well?
Father now has a way to hide his presence from even the Universe itself despite being the Universe’s Child. There is no way the Infinities would be able to find him unless he wants them to."
The Vampire was confident.
"Of course, that is all to say this is merely a suggestion. I would still need to talk to Father to know what he thinks of it all.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he waves his hand, calls it all a bother, and cuts the call."
She muttered, and the women who were hearing her and knew her father all rolled their eyes.
Yeah right, like that man would ever cut his daughter’s call on his own.
Every single one of them had the same thought in their head, after all, they had seen that look in that man’s eyes whenever he talked to Aeliana.
There was no way that fool for his daughter would ever treat his daughter that way.
"We can ask Lord Azriel for help. I do not deny it."
Finally, Amaya gave in as well.
Everything Aeliana said made certain sense. The Vampire wasn’t expecting anything from this move; one could even say she was just playing along with the game the Infinities were playing, making it... more fun.
But if they were fortunate enough, this harmless little game might... give them something important.
Of course, what this something was, she did not know, but Amaya didn’t completely reject the idea of getting something useful out of it.
Yes, it was a blind shot.
A shot that they knew would not hurt them in return, so there was no loss in making this move.
"Should I call him now?"
Aeliana asked, her eyes brightening instantly. It had been a long time since she had talked to him anyway—she was missing him.
"Wait a little."
Suddenly, another woman spoke up.
Eisheth.
The rest of the women turned towards the Succubus, somewhat surprised. After all, Eisheth, Aisha, Allura, Edda, Evane, Skyla, and Lane rarely participated in such conversations. Lane was with Nux most of the time, Skyla and Evane were too... pure-hearted for it, and as for the other four...
While they were fully capable of participating in these discussions, their minds were mostly occupied by... some ’other’ thoughts.
But right now—
"Zylarith Chaosveil— that name troubles me. We still haven’t found the answer to the previous issue either."
The Succubus spoke as she narrowed her eyes.
The previous issue being how Nux realized that Zylarith would have had complete control over Sharnoth’s body once she unlocked the complete Body of Chaos, and whether Nux had something similar inside him that that Soul Father of his could use.
The other women had similar concerns too, but Eisheth was more... interested in this topic because of some ’things’ she found out.
This was also the reason that every bit of information they had about Zylarith collectively, the Succubus knew it all.
"The strongest Infinity in the history of the Universe, a being who once nearly destroyed the entire Universe—
Why would... the Infinities call him?
They should know how dangerous he is."
The Succubus asked.
"I understand they wish to make things more complicated but... the more the complications, the more Chaos grows and...
To call a being who thrives in Chaos and give him a stage...
This is not a wise decision.
I believe the Infinities have... some ulterior reasons behind this."
The women turned silent at those words, all considering Eisheth’s words seriously, but in the end, Lyriana shook her head.
"It is pointless to think about it.
Even if they do have ulterior motives, we would not know—not right now, when nothing has started."
The Elf spoke, then turned to the rest of the women and—
"But I do agree, Zylarith Chaosveil is something we need to keep an eye out for.
And he..."
The women then looked into Vyriana’s eyes and—
"He might also be the solution to the problem we are currently facing."
"What do you mean...?"
The Dragon narrowed her eyes at those words. It had been a long time since she understood that the Elf too was similar to her and Astaria.
She too craved strength and endless growth.
So when she said such words, Vyriana’s reaction was even stronger, and Lyriana did not disappoint her—
"We can use Zylarith Chaosveil to grow stronger.
Strong enough to help Nux."
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