The Villain Only Wants To Live a Buddhist Life

Chapter 1004



Chapter 1004: I Summon My Fist in an Attacking Stance (4k)

Principal Altair teased Alvaraite, but Alvaraite simply said it was only natural for the principal to be placed after treasures.

Principal Altair helplessly shook her head and then directly skipped over the cause and details, suddenly explaining the ultimate outcome of this event in a relatively easy-to-understand manner.

As her words fell silent, those far away in the Capital City, including Alvaraite, instantly fell into silence.

After a long while, Alvaraite raised her head and said, “Say that again.” Thus, Principal Altair repeated everything she had previously said without missing a word.

Alvaraite abruptly covered her head, feeling a headache.

Although Principal Altair only stated the result, Alvaraite instinctively realized that this was something she had initiated.

The cause and process were not important; the final result was certainly in line with Principal Altair’s expectations.

In their generation’s students’ private discussions, they would say this old fellow was very wicked!

“The entire world will be thrown into chaos!”

“This outcome ultimately leads to a complete reshuffle of the world order!

“Citizens, nobles, royal family; the poor, the rich, the elite families; individuals, groups, nations… these existing class orders will lose all meaning before the magus who has ascended to the divine path.”

“The gap between gods and non-gods is immense, beyond comparison with identity, wealth, or numerical disparities.”

“When someone ascends to godhood, individual power will utterly crush everything.” “However, this is also the inevitable awakening of deities.”

“It can only be said that this operation allows humans to have a place on the stage of history, rather than being mere prey for merfolk.”

“But the gods are not foolish, and mana technology is not exclusive to humans; it is a crystallization of knowledge, a technology even demons can access.”

“In fact, by the end of the war, there were already wise individuals among the demons beginning to explore mana technology, but the trend could not be reversed, and they ultimately failed before achieving any results.”

“Now that the gods are awakening, it cannot be ruled out that some gods have merely awoken but not regained their strength, embarking on this path of creating the future.”

“Moreover, the world is vast, and our vision reaches only this continent. Beyond the deep sea, and beyond the unknown lands beyond the sea, will all be affected by the divine ritual.”

“Given this, we should give it our all.”

Alvaraite’s expression remained calm, but excitement gradually welled up in her gaze.

The war had ended too long ago, and the Valkyrie’s spear was rusting!

But upon careful thought, if she were to make her move now, it would mean standing on the same stage as her beloved — what to do, the more she thought about it, the more excited she became!

“Calm down, Alvaraite,” Claire said helplessly, patting Alvaraite’s shoulder. “Let’s first hear how this outcome came to be.”

Alvaraite nodded slightly and continued looking at Principal Altair.

This time, Principal Altair recounted everything from start to finish, starting with her journey to the Mountain of Gods under the guidance of the Star Tower Master.

Those details were unknown even to Dark and others. Of course, it didn’t matter.

When Principal Altair finally finished speaking, Aurora, exhausted, had already fallen asleep beside Nyx.

Dark gently carried them both into the room, then turned to his own room, fetched fresh clothes, and went to the bathroom, immersing himself in hot water.

He folded a towel into a square and placed it on his forehead, slowly closing his eyes to clear his mind.

Moments later, light footsteps and the sound of water splashing reached his ears, followed by soft contact on his shoulder.

He did not open his eyes but continued to soak quietly.

Fifteen minutes later, Dark bathed and changed under Olivia’s clothes, entering the bedroom to sleep.

He woke up again at noon on April 17th. After dressing, he left the room, and Olivia had prepared toiletries. “How’s the situation at the foot of the mountain?” Dark asked.

Olivia carefully tidied his disheveled hair and casually replied, “The army from the Northern Territory is somewhat useful. With the assistance of various forces, they’ve suppressed the rampaging monsters. But those were just the first wave. More will come next.”

“That’s unavoidable,” Dark said. “The mist around the Mountain of Gods is both protection and restriction. Few monsters accustomed to living in the mist would venture out willingly. For them, the mist inside and outside is a completely different world. But now, with the mist forcibly removed, the two worlds that were once separated no longer differ, so naturally, they’ll go where there’s food. But once they kill a few more waves, they’ll settle down.”

Olivia nodded, “That’s what we think too, which is why we sent everyone out to gather materials.”

Dark smiled, “Such good opportunities to gather materials don’t come often. The sisters in the mansion must need these materials quite badly.”

Olivia said, “While the quality of these monster materials doesn’t match those from the academy’s dungeon, they’re perfect for the sisters to practice with.”

Dark couldn’t help but sigh, “Every time I think about it, it really feels like times have changed. I summon my fist in an attacking stance? Ha ha.”

Olivia couldn’t help but smile, “I’m actually looking forward to it.” Dark couldn’t help but laugh, “Who isn’t?”

They both burst into laughter.

“What are you laughing about?” Aurora pushed the door in.

Dark glanced at Nyx hanging behind her and said, “I was thinking, your giant bloodline finally has a purpose.”

Aurora’s expression turned awkward. She wanted to say she wasn’t a barbaric woman who fights with her fists, but thinking about possibly having to fight with her fists made her unable to speak.

Dark changed the subject, “Have you thought about how to convey this to Aunt Suna?”

Aurora thought for a moment and said, “We should participate somehow.” “Agreed,” Dark nodded. “Even the Northern Territory wants to take advantage of Fred as a starting point. The Free City naturally has more qualifications. Once the time and location for the alliance are confirmed, let’s call Aunt Suna over too.”

Aurora happily said, “Okay.”

The three of them then headed to the dining hall for lunch.

By the time they arrived at the dining hall, everyone else was already waiting at the table. After a night’s rest, everyone seemed more spirited.

At this time, they chatted and laughed, feeling quite relaxed.

When Dark sat down, Chris walked behind him and whispered, “It’s set. The emergency meeting is tonight at seven o’clock. Both the Queen Elf and the Pope will attend.”

Dark wasn’t surprised, “That’s decisive.”

[Because I went on another date in the afternoon, the update is late (sad face).]



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