Village Head's Debauchery

Chapter 1227 Sharing The Inheritance



Chapter 1227 Sharing The Inheritance

Chapter 1227  Sharing The Inheritance

General Reynold nodded. "Yes, and it appears this phenomenon has overtaken the entire territory. However, its retaliation isn't as intense as we had anticipated," he replied, his brows furrowed.

"How is this not an intense retaliation?" Aerialia growled.

"Because we created a new Mysteries, dared to challenge the Divine Mysteries, and snatched its cherished goddess from its grasp. So its retaliation isn't as intense as we initially assumed," Oberon explained. Aerialia nodded in acknowledgement of his words. "So, what do we do now?" she asked. Though the Divine Mysteries' retaliation frightened her, it wasn't enough to make her cower or hide away. If the Divine Mysteries wanted to unleash its anger upon her, she was prepared to face it head-on.

She hadn't lived this long just to be afraid of a mysterious entity born after her time.

"We do nothing. Even if others are suspicious about what has transpired here, they would be either too reluctant to investigate or simply unable to do so. We have nothing to fear from an intrusion into our realm. Instead, we should focus on fully integrating Paradise within this new realm before turning our attention to the outside world," General Reynold replied, his gaze fixed on Orion.

He added. "The construction of the realm is still ongoing. We are doing our best to follow your ideas and make any necessary adjustments. I'll inform you once we're finished so you can move Paradise's inhabitants into it."

"I'll start the arrangements as soon as possible," Orion responded, nodding in understanding. General Reynold's words reassured him, and the tension building within him slowly dissipated. General Reynold and Oberon were two of his most incredible supporters, so he took their words to heart. Still, Orion knew that he needed to grow much stronger than he was now to protect and lead Paradise effectively.

"Since we're done, you may take your leave," General Reynold said, waving his hand dismissively.

Instantly, they vanished and reappeared outside. Orion held Aurora in his arms while the crimson greatsword floated before him. "I will speak with you later," Aerialia's voice sounded in his ears, but she was nowhere to be seen. Orion knew she had returned to the crimson greatsword's space, likely reflecting on everything that had transpired.

"How did everything go?" Ilse asked.

"It went fine, but we encountered some problems, which will be discussed later," Orion nodded. It wasn't appropriate to talk carelessly about the Divine Mysteries' retaliation and cause unnecessary worry while they prepare to move into their new home.

Ilse nodded in understanding, realizing Aerialia had accepted the conditions without much issue. Despite not knowing her personally, she couldn't help but feel a little sad for the goddess. She was curious about the problems that had emerged with Aerialia's treatment, but seeing that Orion wasn't ready to discuss them made her suspect they were important. She looked forward to pressing him for more details later.

"Let's return to the Palace," Orion said as he re-summoned the crimson greatsword.

"I'll stay behind to oversee the construction plans for the sundial before heading home," Reena said. With everything settled, she decided to take the opportunity to check on a few things before ending the day.

"Alright, I'll meet you at home," Orion responded with a nod and a kiss. He then turned to Ilse and nodded.

Ilse tore open the rift in space and stepped through it. Orion, carrying Aurora, followed before the rift sealed behind them.

They reemerged in the Golden Palace.

Just as Orion and Aerialia were about to head to the room where Aerialia had been staying, Ilse swiftly stopped them and stretched out her hand.

Orion looked at her outstretched hand in confusion.

Seeing his lack of understanding, Ilse gritted her teeth, "You still haven't given me my fragment," she said, breaking the silence. As the goddess of treasures, she couldn't resist the allure of possessing a divine mandate, even if it was just a fragment. At the very least, she could add it to her personal collection.

A look of realization appeared on Orion's face. He instantly summoned the Divine Medallion of Sovereign Accord and handed her a fragment, tying it around her right wrist.

"I've granted you authority similar to every other divine being in Paradise. It's second only to me, the Supreme Leader," Orion said.

Ilse nodded at his words. "Okay. I'll take good care of it," she replied, though her attention was now on the bracelet around her wrist. She could feel she had control over it, so she shaped it into a waist bead before turning it into an ankle bracelet that clung to her ankle. Nodding in satisfaction, she admired how perfectly it fit. Now, she couldn't help but want to unravel all of its uses.

Aurora couldn't help but feel amused as she observed the scene. It was as though she was watching a child who had just received a new toy.

"I'll be leaving to give you two some privacy," Ilse said. She could already sense what they were planning as they subtly felt each other's bodies.

"Ahem! I'd like you to stay close by so you can arrive immediately if we need help," Orion responded. He wasn't sure how potent his divinely enhanced semen would be or how Aurora would react to it. It was best to have an experienced goddess like Ilse nearby to avoid troublesome situations.

Aurora blushed fiercely in response.

"Okay, I won't go too far," Ilse said, nodding. She understood they were still young, and it was normal for them to feel shy when discussing physical intimacy so openly.

Orion nodded, then turned around and entered the room, closing the door behind them.

"I'll hand over the inheritances we received from the Mirror Realm before we start," Aurora suggested. She didn't how their intimate session would end, but if something drastic happened, she wanted to take care of the inheritance first, as they were incredibly valuable to Paradise.

Orion nodded in agreement, gently placing her on the bed. He still needed to give the important research documents and elixirs to the Research Centre so they could begin studying them and the residents of the former pocket dimension. He had planned to bring Margona to the Research Centre to teach Seraphina and the other researchers her skills. The two goddesses and Zera would work alongside them and begin investigating the divine corps member they had received from the Will of the Divine Mysteries. He hoped they would be able to uncover its secrets quickly.

"I'll only be taking the important research documents, elixirs, recipe, divine fountain of evergold, divine essence and artefacts," Orion said. He decided to leave the Vylkr energy-based battle technique for Aurora, as she was the most capable—apart from Zera and the two goddesses presently in Paradise—of handling such a task.

Aurora nodded in understanding and brought them out from her private pocket dimension.

Orion stored the important research documents, the elixirs and their recipes, and the Divine Fountain of Evergold in his miniature mountain.

"You should keep one of the divine essences for yourself. You might need it someday," Orion said, handing Aurora one of the two beautiful crystals containing the goddess' divine essences, sealed within a glass bottle.

"Alright, I won't refuse if you say so," Aurora responded with a nod and stored it away.

"Which artefact do you want to choose?" Orion asked. He already had the Divine Mandate, which lessened his temptation to collect divine artefacts, so he was willing to hand over all of them to Aurora if she was interested.

Aurora gazed over the artefacts and focused on a large needle resembling a javelin. This was the Inkstorm Piercer! She had already discussed the artefacts with Zera during the creation of the Divine Embryonic Seed and knew all of their functions. She transmitted this information to Orion so he knew how valuable and helpful they were. "I'll pick this," Aurora said, selecting the Inkstorm Piercer.

The Inkstorm Piercer possessed lightning-related attributes, enabling her to utilize abilities similar to Orion's gift and other unique capabilities of the divine artefact.

Orion nodded. "Go ahead and form a connection with it," he said. He had already guessed that this was what she would choose. With Aurora's unique artefact and abilities, few things could truly interest her, and the Inkstorm Piercer was one of them. Though it had caught Orion's eye, he wasn't interested in using an artefact that might stunt the growth of his gift. It would be far more advantageous in Aurora's hands, as it would expand the range of her abilities and help her take down unsuspecting enemies.

Aurora pricked her finger hard enough to draw blood, then smeared it on the surface of the needle. It quickly absorbed her blood and glowed with a bright, soft hue that subsided within seconds. Suddenly, a mixed blue and black mark depicting the needle appeared on her right hand.

Once the mark solidified, the needle scattered into countless specks of light and swiftly vanished into the mark.

Aurora felt the knowledge of the Inkstorm Piercer flood into her mind. 


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