Chapter 1059: Purge
The difficulty level of the Tower of the Ancients was higher compared to the Tower of Tribulations. Kairos already confirmed the latter was made to cater to mages in the Lower Realm.
Considering this point, Kyran wanted to study how the tower\'s system worked with the assistance of every Ancient hiding inside. He would then find a way to ensure his people\'s safety as they navigate through the tower.
Since the Ancients were needed for Kyran to accomplish this, he had to keep them alive.
At the moment, the only way for the Ancients to survive was by staying inside the Tower of the Ancients— or more specifically, the Tower of the Ancients where they resided, which had to remain in a special space.
From the Higher Realm perspective, the portal was the only way to enter the Tower of the Ancients. Unfortunately, the portal could only open every 500 years after it accumulated enough magic energy.
That did not apply to Kyran, though. By taking advantage of the Void magic\'s nature, he could force open the portal that led to the Tower of the Ancients.
However, a problem arises with the other portals that other clans have discovered.
When Kyran accidentally forced the portal to open, all other portals reacted. Thus, if he wanted to enter the Tower of the Ancients using the Dragon Clan\'s portal, he first had to destroy the different portals.
However, destroying the portals would be tedious even for Kyran, especially when the clan representatives present there would do everything to protect their portal. Dealing with them inside the Tower of the Ancients was not much of a problem because he had the advantage of the Tower\'s acknowledgment.
However, if Kyran fought the clan representatives outside the tower, he would definitely suffer a considerable loss. Not to mention, he would expose his identity.
With this in mind, Kyran wanted to deal with the clan representatives while they were still inside the tower.
After taking everyone except Diara and the Ancients outside the tower, Kyran instructed Aki and Auto-one to protect Cyneah while keeping an eye on the rest. He then turned to Leif, who had been eyeing him closely since he appeared in the room.
"So, you finally decided to acknowledge my presence?"
Leif wanted to sound as casual as possible but was embarrassed after hearing the dismay in her voice.
Kyran did not reply and simply looked at her.
Frankly, he had yet to decide how to deal with Leif. In a sense, he owed her and her father the opportunity to enter the Tower of the Ancients. They might have planned to take advantage of him, but at the end of the day, everything worked out in his favor, so he did not resent them.
But not resenting them did not mean he should let her live.
Cyneah sensed Kyran\'s hesitation and said, "There is no point in shedding unnecessary blood. I\'m sure we can develop a better solution for dealing with them."
Kyran looked at Cyneah with a slight frown. He understood where she was coming from, but the fact that Leif knew more than she should could put them at risk.
Leif studied Kyran\'s expression before looking at Cyneah. She already knew the latter had a special relationship with Kyran but wondered if that was enough to convince him.
"We have no plans on getting involved in the Dragon Clan and Solis Clan\'s matter."
Leif affirmed to Kyran without waiting for him to agree to Cyneah\'s words. At the end of the day, the only one who could save her and her clan at that moment was her. She would not place blind faith in someone she barely knew.
Kyran looked at Leif once more, but unlike his gentle gaze when looking at Cyneah, his gaze was calm, even a little frosty.
"I can\'t take your word for it."
"My word is the same as my father," Leif assured him. "If you are still in doubt, I am willing to perform the Soul-binding Oath."
"She is a peak High Sovereign," Ladon suddenly joined their conversation. I witnessed the magic fluctuation when Uilleam made his oath, and it barely stabilized with Sisi\'s assistance. I\'m sure you understand what I am trying to say here, Null."
"I know," Kyran replied without looking at him.
As Ladon said, when Uilleam performed the Soul-binding Oath, Kyran barely received the full oath because of the difference in their level. In the end, Cyneah had to step in and use her magic energy to stabilize the oath. However, she almost risked awakening the mirror\'s sentient because she had to push herself.
Ladon and Thorn knew nothing about the mirror, but they sensed the strain Cyneah had to endure.
"I\'m okay," Cyneah told them. "If performing an oath will put you at ease, then-."
"It\'s fine," Kyran cut her midsentence while shaking his head. "There is no need for an oath."
Leif was relieved to hear Kyran\'s words. At the same time, she felt a little envious of how concerned he was about Cyneah\'s wellbeing. As Oceanus\'s daughter, all relationships she established were based on mutual benefit. Before, she had dreamt of finding real people who were willing to form a relationship with her without expecting any benefits.
But she had lived for far too long, yet she had never met anyone like that.
For this reason, she was envious of Cyneah and Kyran\'s relationship.
Cyneah was willing to help Kyran even if it would put her life at risk. However, Kyran would rather experience a loss than make Cyneah suffer.
While this thought swirled through Leif\'s mind, Kyran\'s voice forced her back to reality.
"I can\'t allow you to return to Ogen. Not yet. You will have to stay where I can personally keep watch on you. You\'ll have to come with us until I figure out how to deal with you."
"I am fine with that."
"Aki, keep an eye on her."
"Yes, Master."
"We can also keep an eye on her," Ladon offered.
Kyran looked at him, but ultimately, he did not comment on his offer and made his way back to the platform, where the portal leading back inside the tower was waiting.
"Oi! Ladon\'s being nice here, and would you just leave without saying anything?" Thorn could not help but growl at Kyran.
Kyran ignored him and simply entered the portal.
Kyran contemplated how to deal with the clan representatives inside the tower. His main concern was identifying the clans under The Emperor and those on good terms with the Dragon Clan or neutral.
Frankly, Kyran would rather kill everyone inside the tower. But doing that would take time and borrowing Cyneah\'s words from earlier:
There is no point in shedding unnecessary blood.
Kyran would not hesitate to kill those who wronged his family. Even those who sided with his enemies would not be spared. But he was not a tyrant nor an unreasonable person. He would not kill innocent people unless he deemed keeping them alive would pose a considerable threat to his people.
At the moment, not everyone in the tower posed a threat. Thus, Kyran only wanted to kill those who would.
"We sent out a message to the others," Diara greeted as soon as Kyran stepped out of the portal.
Kyran returned to the room where Diara and the four Ancients stayed behind.
For the record, after explaining what Kairos said about the Ancients\' future if they left the tower, they did not seem surprised and even appeared as if they already knew.
Kyran wanted their assistance in what he was about to do, so he assured them he would find a way to save them. He was even prepared to argue until they agreed. Surprisingly, Diara and the others decided before Kyran could tell them his rough plans to save them.
Thus, Diara and the four Ancients immediately messaged the rest of the Ancients to inform them of Kyran\'s plan.
"So far, half of them already replied and also gave the coordinates where some of the clans under the Solis Clan are facing a challenge."
"Alright, sort the coordinates by the lowest level to the highest."
"Do you plan on making the sweep yourself?" Diara asked with raised brows. "You know you can leave the small fries to us."
"I\'ll do that after seeing what those representatives can do."
"Are you saying you won\'t kill all of them?" Diara asked in confusion.
"We will," Kyran replied. "But first, I need to absorb their magic."
"Ah… I see."
As someone who was familiar with the Ancient Magic, they knew one of the nature of Void. Thus, Diara did not question Kyran\'s intention. In fact, they all saw it as a something they should have expected.
"Now, let\'s start the purge." Find adventures on m_v l|-NovelFire