Chapter 1418 Traditions
Rowan sat with Eva, watching his children lure an eighth-dimensional Old One toward his home, and he did not know if he should laugh or cry. With the resources at their disposal, this was the clear course of action, yet it did not mean that he had to like it. He was at a delicate point at the moment where he had not activated his Origin Land and he could not gain any new form of energy.
His dimensional soul, who possessed the last of his Aether and Essence, was out and about putting out fires and had to be carefully rationing the last of his energy reserves, and using it to battle an Old One was out of the question, even if it was only a Memory. Rowan could match Gothra'Inul and the others because he had an impossible amount of Essence and Aether, and no matter how much he splurged, using an impossible amount of energy in every action he was taking, he was regenerating them just as quickly, he obviously could not do the same thing here.
Rowan could not reject his children, they were coming to him for help, and he would be a bad father if he ignored their plight.
He sighed, "Guess I have to move heaven early because of these rascals. Tsk... I need to be more hands-on with their training, they cannot remain this weak for long. Oh well, I had thought that I would be doing this experiment later but I guess I have to move it forward." Rowan looked towards his side, "Eva, do not interfere in what is to come." The Lady of Shadows rolled her eyes, she had been observing Rowan all these while with a frown on her face as if she was engrossed in figuring out what had changed about him, and she replied a bit flippantly,
"Do not look at me; I am not as perverse as you are; how do you expect me to fight an eighth-dimensional entity without at least a million years of preparation? I need advanced rune scripts, soldiers, formations, the right time and place, weapons... No, this one is all for you, and if you call for me for help, I will pretend as if I did not hear you. I am very eager to see what the future holds for me, and I am not dying soon; I need answers!"
Rowan ignored her, knowing the reason for her annoyance, she was expressing her discontent with him because he was not telling her enough. Not like before, and it was not as if this act from Rowan was entirely deliberate. Eva was very important to him due to her insight into the affairs of Primordials, especially Primordial Light, but Rowan was no longer in the Primordial System, and his personal issues were his own to solve, and without understanding more about the true origin of power that governed all of existence, he was not about to blurt out his concerns with anyone, even if that person was trusted.
However, Rowan figured out that she would soon understand the reason why he was playing all his cards to the chest in the coming future, Eva was far too smart to allow an emotion like anger or irritation to hold her back from performing her duties, and that was to be his helper when and where he needed her.
Dismissing this thought from his mind, Rowan's focus changed in an instant, becoming cold and focused like the edge of a blade as he contemplated on the matter of murdering an Old One.
Looking through his dimension, Rowan saw a particular rock, it was not very large, about six feet in length and four feet across, it was black with a hint of red on it, as if old blood had been shed on it that had dried and fused into the rock, and at first sight, nothing was striking about this rock, its appearance was extremely ordinary among the countless wonders inside of Rowan's dimension, and the rock possesses no special powers that could be discerned, but for Rowan, this rock was extremely significant to him because this was the rock he had sat upon while waiting to kill his first god, Dao Ma.
This reptilian god was the first immortal that he had killed and it was the foundation of his confidence in killing what should be impossible to kill. Rowan had barely exceeded the Rift State and was a little Empyrean, his evolution being extremely insignificant to his present abilities, and yet he had fought a god, a being that had lived for many lifetimes longer than him, of course, that was before he knew his true history.
This stone originally had no significance to him, tossed aside after his battle began with the god. However, it had survived the calamitous battle between him and Dao Ma that shattered the earth for thousands of miles, and it also survived the end of the universe, and also the multiple apocalyptic events that followed. The rock was not particularly tough or had any ability to heal; it was just able to weather countless calamities by chance alone.
Rowan had looked across his dimension, and he saw this stone that had survived countless calamities where greater heavenly materials had succumbed to dust, and he could not help but chuckle a bit. Life was so unpredictable, and the power of Fate can be fickle. There was a great lesson to be learned from this ordinary rock, but this was not the time to sink his mind into that. 'Kill first, enlightenment later.'
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