Odyssey of the Blind God

653 A million years

[Even if people will hate you, I think you should do whatever has to be done. You are different from me, and I want to see you able to enter a period of peace. You might be forced to fight in order to kill the last Advocate of the Pryard but I think you can do it. Just use my Power, control the races and Devils who had been loyal to me until the very end, and get rid of the Advocate

Do whatever it takes to never regret anything in your life!]

At the end of the day, Damian had many things to say. The things he had to say got even more after Nial told the Late God of Darkness that he respected him. It was almost as if Damian actually needed to hear something like this from someone.

Having been part of Nial's life and witnessing everything the blind Original had gone through, Damian could tell that Nial's words were genuine and that he would never say something like this easily.

This was only more reason for the Late God of Darkness to share more things he wanted to say but never thought that anyone would actually care.

"I mean, I understand where you're coming from, and I will definitely kill the Advocate of the Pryard because he took my eyes and killed my entire race, but isn't Hoert a slightly bigger problem? I am just thinking that the Advocate of the Pryard is still someone we can handle, especially now that your Devils and the races that had been loyal to you during the Great War.

Hoert, on the other hand, is much more of a problem. Even with my current strength, I am certain that I won't be strong enough to handle him, not even if I combine my strength with the power of the Undying. That is just not feasible right now," Nial revealed his honest thoughts.

He was not too worried about the Advocate of the Pryard now that he had the Devils and Damian's races under his control. At the same time, his Cursed Divinity was a lot stronger than one may think. Putting in a few years of hard work would be more than enough to make it big. That was something Nial was certain of.

However, Damian seemed to be of a different opinion.

[You will notice it soon enough, but your train of thought is wrong, in that regard, at least. The last Advocate of the Pryard is very scheming, and you will probably face numerous threats the moment you will return back to reality. Now that the Devils are unsealed and my races returned ot the surface of the Universe, the Advocate will create an image around you. The image will probably be similar to my image. Maybe, the Advocate will even spread the rumor that you are the second God of Darkness.

He will obliterate whole races while leaving behind 'hard evidence' that will make it seem as if your Devils and races made all of this happen.

A second Great War will break out, and there is hardly anything you can do against it!] Damian said with enough confidence to make Nial question if the situation was actually that dire.

With the memories of the Late God of Darkness in his mind, Nial quickly figured that he had been too foolish and that Damian was actually right.

Damin had been forced to fight the vast majority of powerful races in the Universe just because he wanted to get rid of the Advocates. Even the hard evidence Damian found to expose the Advocates was simply ignored. After all, the Lord of Darkness had eerie powers, more than a million Gods were his loyal subjects, and he controlled a quarter of the entire known Universe.

The Advocates made it look like Damian was trying to keep expanding his range of control, and that he had fabricated the pieces of hard evidence to get rid of bothersome threats that could restrict his expansion plans.

Now that the Devils and trusted races returned, the last Advocate might as well say that Nial was actually the Late God of Darkness' reincarnation and that he wanted to restart his conquest through the Universe.

For those who knew Nial, it didn't really make sense but Nial clearly recalled the attitude most Ancient and Primordials showed him. They had been afraid of him even though their strength was countless times higher than his at that time.

It was not unlikely that they would fear him enough to accept the reasoning of the Advocate.

[Furthermore, I hate to say this, but I think your opinion of Hoert is a little distorted from the truth. Hoert is not your biggest problem right now. This Universe is merely an infant for him. It is way too young and small for him to bother. It wouldn't be worth traveling countless years through the void, facing other big threats, just to devour a Universe that has a nutritious level close to zero.

He may be a problem in the future once the Universe has grown considerably…but what does it matter to you if someone comes over to your Universe once everyone you loves is dead either way.

Most Gods live a long time, but even they are bored after living for a hundred thousand years or so.

What about a million years then…if Hoert arrives after a million years, do you really think it matters to you? As long as you can kill the Advocate of the Pryard, you will be fine, and so will your people and everyone else!]

Nial could tell the most important message as Damian spoke into his mind, but he was not actually sure if he understood the hidden meaning in his words. There was something unique he seemed to hint at, but Nial didn't immediately fathom it.

"Wait…you want to tell me that Hoert might not even be interested in this Universe…until a million years from now??" Nial asked, feeling a little bit baffled.

He had given his utmost effort to hurriedly advance in strength, just like the Undying, only to find out this?

What the hell were the two of them supposed to do for a whole whooping million years? Keep cultivating? Fuck it!

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