The Omnipotent System - Chapter 19: Moving
Chapter 19: Moving
Adams looked at the sect buildings and considered rebuilding them, but decided against it. As he moved on, he was blocked by Griffith Lovigary, the emperor of the Lovigary Empire.
“Young man, are you going to let him be like that?” Griffith asked, pointing at Frank, who was still crying bitterly.
“Oh, about him? Do with him as you wish,” Adams replied nonchalantly. “He’s not going to die, so you can just put him away in a secluded place if you want. I’ve done what I wanted to do to him.”
Griffith’s eyes widened in surprise. The notion that Frank couldn’t die was astonishing. Even in the entire Divine Continent, nobody had eternal life. Divine sage cultivators could die at the end of their lifespan unless they ascended to a higher realm. Who was this young man who could grant someone complete immunity to death, yet make it a living hell?
The Lockhart and Baston families approached, asking about their children. Adams gave them a death stare that made them back away. They quickly took their children and flew away.
“Why don’t you come with us back to the Imperial Palace?” Griffith suggested. “Since you’ve disposed of the current duke and head of your family, you can be the current duke and head of your family.”
Adams scoffed. “I have no desire to be a duke in your kingdom. As for the rest of the Alberts who were innocent, I shall take them with me. So, no thanks.”
“Alright, if you insist. Just know that the door of our empire is always open for you,” Griffith offered.
“Actually, the doors of all the empires are open for me. If there’s an empire where they aren’t, that empire might not exist for long. And isn’t the Lovigary Empire a safe haven for us humans?” Adams said with a smile, staring at all the leaders and proxies of some absent leaders. A chill ran down their spines, seeing what he had done.
“I will be taking Mabel and Awar with me. Will there be a problem?” Adams continued.
Griffith and Ahazu, the emperor of the Sloth Empire, exchanged uneasy glances. What did he mean by taking their children?
Ahazu, confused, asked Adams to repeat himself.
“I don’t like repeating myself. If you didn’t get it the first time, ask him,” Adams said, nodding towards Griffith. “Goodbye.”
With that, Adams teleported away, leaving the onlookers even more terrified.
“He is no ordinary man. We must not get on his bad side. He might be of help with what’s coming our way,” Griffith said.
“I agree,” Ahazu replied. “He wasn’t afraid or anxious when talking to us. He appeared confident, even threatening. And now my child is in his hands.”
“We just hope it’s for the best and that our children are safe with him,” Griffith said, sighing as he surveyed the state of the Imperial Sect. He decided to summon construction workers to deal with it once he returned to the palace.
As he flew towards the palace, something caught his eye. He approached a destroyed building, but was brought down by a terrifying force when he got close. The others watched, their interest piqued.
Griffith coughed up blood but quickly used his powerful aura as a divine sage cultivator to stand. He continued towards the building, feeling a terrifying power of lightning in the air. His very core screamed at him to flee, which he did.
Breathing heavily, Griffith emerged, bewildered. The others asked what had happened, but he didn’t know. He instructed the grand elder to leave the area untouched for now, marking it as a forbidden area until they could investigate.
Meanwhile, the Js, Mabel, and Awar were sitting patiently, waiting for Adams and Anderson. The door opened, revealing Adams with a smile.
“Sorry for keeping you guys waiting. How are you?” Adams asked, looking at the lazy prince and Mabel.
“I’m fine, but why do you ask?” Mabel responded. “You never came back after your last visit. Then a few years later, I heard you were dead. Now you’re alive and strong. What happened to you?”
“I can’t tell you what happened, but with time, you will understand, love,” Adams replied.
Jack’s face changed when he heard Adams call Mabel “love.”
“What? Love? Were you guys a thing in the past?” Jack asked, heartbroken.
“No, there’s nothing like that,” Mabel quickly replied, blushing.
“Hahaha, not now, but with time,” Adams said.
Jack was heartbroken, seeing his long-time crush being stolen before his eyes.
Not long after, Anderson arrived and whispered something to Adams, who stood up and said, “Alright, since everything is settled, let’s get going.”
The Js all stood up, leaving only Mabel and Awar.
“Including you guys,” Adams said.
“I have toget back to the Imperial Palace. My father might be worried about me,” Mabel said.
“No problem, I’ve already taken care of that,” Adams assured her.
Awar looked at Adams, studying him. Sensing no ill intent, Awar stood up and joined the Js, leaving Mabel alone.
“Come on, love, let’s go,” Adams coaxed. “Don’t worry, you will see him someday. He has given me permission to take you away with me.”
Mabel sighed, finally giving in, and joined them.
Adams led the group to the Albert estate, gathering all the surviving members and putting them into his space world. As he prepared to leave the capital to begin his adventure across the Divine Plane, he looked at his followers and his future wife, and said, “Let me give you what I promised you before.”
With determination in his eyes, Adams set out to explore the Divine Plane, confident in his strength and the bonds he had forged.