The rumbling of the world seemed like it was about to calm before it suddenly just… snapped.
It was like the world reached a breaking point. The core itself destabilized so much that magma began to spill out from fault lines, large, pulsing waves of magnetic streams causing the weather high above to go wild.
Sylas looked up, his gaze flickering. It seemed that along with accidentally killing One before he was ready, he had also destroyed this planet without really meaning to.
He was still regretful about One because the man almost certainly knew more about what was going on than Two or Three ever would. He might have had more detailed answers, while he was pretty sure that Two had already told him everything he knew.
The world, however… that was a necessary evil.
Maybe it was a blessing in disguise anyway. If he had started to question One and the latter began to answer, he probably would have ended up like Three had anyway and the end result would have been the exact same.
'It's time to leave.'
Before Sylas did, though, he returned to the crater where One's corpse lay and took his spatial device. There might very well be many things of interest in there.
One was obviously the de facto leader of everyone here. For him to be sent here before the A-tiers of their Heaven arrived meant that they would have made sure that he was quite prepared.
This was part of why it might have been a blessing in disguise that Sylas defeated him with such ease. Who knew what kind of trump cards and contingencies they had prepared for One assuming the worst case scenario?
But because One's Will had fractured, essentially breaking his mind, he probably didn't even remember what he could have done in those last moments, and that was good enough for Sylas.
Sylas looked up and his gaze landed on Four.
While Two might not know anything more, as One's woman Four might have heard things she shouldn't have—especially since they were of the same Race. Their Aethers were also quite similar as well.
"Fanelei. Take her." Sylas said as though speaking to empty air.
A grumble came from above. "Am I not good enough for you?"
The teasing, flirty tone came swiftly, but Sylas ignored it just as swiftly. He didn't mind Fanelei's antics so long as she continued to be helpful to him, and it seemed that she would continue to be so.
Sylas nodded to himself and looked toward where the Seeing Eye Guild was. There might be something of interest in there, but unfortunately the world's destruction was coming soon and he didn't have the strength to stabilize it.
Fanelei might have the raw strength, but she didn't have the method that would be necessary.
If Sylas was correct, though, whatever was of interest in the Seeing Eye Guild would pale in comparison to whatever One had, especially since he had been preparing for a breakthrough into the B-tier.
Sylas' body flashed and in another instant, he was standing on the teleportation platform. It had certainly seen better days, and it looked like little more than a death trap waiting to happen in its current state. But Sylas still chose to stand upon its cracking surface.
In another blink, Fanelei had appeared, dragging Four by her hair.
Sylas raised an eyebrow.



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