Sylas walked out from the Secret Realm in a mess compared to how he had entered in the first place. His clothing was torn and ruined, blood caking him from head to toe.
And yet those that spotted him immediately took a step back.
The C-tiers of the Golden Grove had thought a lot about what they might try to do the moment Sylas stepped out, but those that had prepared weapons, those meant to attack on sight, found themselves completely frozen in place.
It was like Sylas had formed a noose around their necks with his Will alone. It spilled out into the world with such force that their minds were completely blank.
As an F-tier, Sylas already had Will at an E-tier level. As an E-tier now, his Will was at a D-tier level, the strength of Primus Imperium displaying one of its greatest mights.
The gap between Sylas and the C-tier of the Golden Grove had already not been as enormous as it had once been. Now... it was non-existent.
They realized immediately that the Sylas that had entered, the Sylas who had to use tricks to deal with Old Brama and stop the latter from killing him... Was no longer present.
Yaoyao felt a pit sink into the core of her stomach, while Zayreus' grandfather paled considerably. He had been the most certain that he would attack Sylas instantly, and yet when he confirmed his intent to do so, the scent of death drilled into his nostrils, forming hands down his lungs and toward his heart as though puncturing through the walls of his inner organs.
Then it took a solid grip and remained there.
Somehow, the pressure they felt from Sylas now was no less than when the Demi-God of the Thryskai descended.
Sylas completely ignored them, walking toward the pile of blood and guts that was left of Old Brama. The old man didn't have the slightest bit of life in him. In fact, he already looked like he was cooling. His blood was running cold, his spirit fading away.
Sylas didn't say anything, staring at him for a lengthy while.
He understood why Old Brama did what he did, he just didn't really care all that much. If he had to choose between his own interests and that of someone else, the answer to that was all too obvious.
He would probably just tell Cassarae to kill Meagen so they wouldn't have to deal with a ticking time bomb on their side. Sylas had taken enough chances on people that could be said to be exactly that.
Alex was one. Old Brama was certainly another. Jala had been one. Germaine was certainly one.
If he expanded that from just people alone, his Madness Key and Scorned Wraps were certainly ticking time bombs, as was practically 99% of the things that made him as powerful as he was now.
The difference was that he didn't mind taking a risk if it paid off.
The value of having had a C-tier by his side for so long had definitely been worthwhile.
Sylas didn't fear risks. He just didn't want to take worthless risks.
It was why he had killed Helena, yet why he hadn't killed Alex yet despite having no real need for him anymore.
It was just a shame. He couldn't use the Golden Battlefield as is just yet. Having a real member of the Golden Race under his thumb would have made it much easier. But right now, he had the skeleton but none of the substance.
'Hm?'
Sylas bent down over Old Brama's body. His claws extended.
Chi.
He gripped Brama's chest, tearing through his flesh and bone, balling his fist, and then throwing it away.
The members of the Golden Race looked on in horror, but they couldn't do anything even before, let alone now.
'Mm. Interesting.'
Sylas ripped out a mechanical component from Old Brama's chest. It beeped almost like a pacer, but Sylas saw something else.
Old Brama's Will was in there.


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