Legacy Of Fire: Chronicles Of The F-ranked Anomaly-Chapter 129: Signs Of The Age Of Chaos

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Chapter 129: Signs Of The Age Of Chaos

Cerion and Callous were in front of the sealed portal; they were looking at it, knowing that it was the reason why Creston was yet ruined.

"I don’t know how long that is going to hold, but we can at least hope that there is nothing going to push anything back."

Callous was looking at the portal; he knew that the seal was going to hold it down for the meantime, but if one of them could slip by, then it meant that the others could too.

"Callous, there is something else about to happen." Cerion looked around; he was trying to pin something down.

"The divine interfered in the last fight; they were the main reason Deliri almost took down the Child of Chaos."

Callous nodded; he knew what was going on, and there was no way for them to push past the fact that if things continued that way, then it would be bad.

"They want to eradicate the powers of chaos, but they are going about it the wrong way."

He was looking up at the stars, his mind wavering.

"Maybe this is the age we heard of, the stories we heard across the realms of the time the power of chaos would challenge the meaning of the order...Bring to light something we have known for a long time."

Cerion smiled, looking at his brother, resting his back on a pole.

"The True Form of Order is Chaos..."

Both of them broke into laughter; it was the crazy type of laugh, and it was taunting. Callous laughing, paused halfway turning to his left.

"How long are you going to hide in the shadows, disciple of Order?"

Callous could feel his energy even though he had made it hidden from them.

"Hmm, so nothing does get past your all-seeing eye." The disciple stepped out, his mask on his face as his golden eye shone like a thousand stars.

He walked up to the brothers, smiling. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚

"So this is how you were able to live amongst them for a long time; your energy might be undetectable to them due to you suppressing it to the lowest. But unfortunately, I can sense it from dimensions away."

The disciple laughed out loud, the walls of the alley they stood in shaking from the foundation.

"You...you’re something, you know that, right?"

He was looking at Callous; he then looked around.

"If the humans felt my full energy for more than a second,. They would perish, so I don’t want to be changing locations every now and then."

Callous smiled, staring at the disciple. "So you had yourself reborn as a child, fully aware of who you were and what you could do. You grew up in this city waiting for the day the powers of Chaos would be awakened, betraying the orders of your divine lords."

"I didn’t betray them; I only strayed a bit far from their ideals trying to make sure I would find something that would help me witness this new age of chaos!"

The disciple was looking up; his mana was leaking, and the entire place began distorting. Even though he was on the ground, the birds flying above them flew in the opposite direction.

Cerion and Callous stared at the disciple; they had known that his crazy side was something he fought well to hide.

"So, a disciple interfered in the fight with Deliri. Why in the world are they trying to do something that stupid?"

Cerion was looking at the disciple; he didn’t like the fact that they almost made the fight hard for Darius to win.

The disciple stopped laughing; it was like they had hit the question any of them would have asked.

"I don’t know their reason; my kin hasn’t spoken to me since I came to this realm. Almost like they are avoiding me, but if I am not wrong, then maybe they are trying to make sure that he won’t cause them problems."

Cerion hissed; he wasn’t in any way happy that there was an interference.

"Interfering in a battle like that, what if Deliri had won? And taken the core of chaos to Urus?" He asked the disciple; the being simply shrugged his shoulders.

"Then they would have to pay for what they did."

The disciple said, shrugging his shoulder, there was no way anyone would be ready for what the gods would do.

"They always think that they would be able to push in order, causing chaos wherever they try. That is the main reason they were in confusion, letting Slav take the core of chaos when he did."

The disciple sounded a bit happy; it was not like he was angry that something like that happened.

Callous tilted his head, looking at the disciple, trying to see if he would be able to get his head around what the disciple was thinking.

"You don’t know what lies ahead, do you?" Callous was trying to see if he would get something out of the disciple.

The disciple turned to him, a crooked smile on his face as he let out a sigh.

"I don’t know what lies ahead completely but after talking to Sylus—"

"You spoke to Sylus, the Rogue Seer?" Cerion looked more excited than before; they were not sure that there was anything that would keep them ready to hear that he spoke to a force that even the divine revered.

The disciple nodded, looking up to the sky.

"He said that the boy had tremendous potential to become even greater than Ashran; he told me that he would be the one to rewrite a fate that we all see as impossible— the one thing that makes all the divine pantheon stand on their toes."

Cerion and Callous were surprised; it wasn’t even cleared up yet, but now they knew that Darius was someone important, but he was flagged as an enemy in the eyes of the gods.

"So you’re saying that even if not soon, but one day, that warrior will become something the gods won’t be able to avoid?"

Cerion asked, his curiosity consuming him, all the nerves in his body itching; he needed to know what would happen.

The disciple chuckled; he turned to look at them.

"He already is..."

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