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Chapter 747

The entire atmosphere changed with Gravis' words. The kind and casual atmosphere transformed into one of annoyance andindignation.

If this had happened in any other Sect, at least one of the Elders or Vice Sect Masters would have jumped up and cried aboutdisrespecting one's elders, but not this Sect. Individuality and freedom were important here, and when someone was.disrespected, it was their job to handle the situation.

Everyone looked at Liran to see how he would react.Liran closed his eyes and took a deep breath.

"Please elaborate," he said slowly. Obviously, that comment had also riled him up, but he wanted to hear Gravis' explanationfirst.

Gravis grabbed another fruit. "Suppression and freedom," Gravis said. "Two opposite things on the same spectrum, yes?"Liran nodded.

“Suppression and freedom are opposites like light and darkness," Gravis explained. "Yet, as you all know by now, light anddarkness are still the same thing. There is only a gradient of light. One end is what we call light, and the other end is what we calldarkness."

“Freedom and suppression are the same thing, basically. Both are things that only exist in the perception of an intelligent being.Arock can't be suppressed. A rock might be put under physical pressure, but that's an entirely different thing. Only when you'realive and smart enough to perceive your current situation will you be able to feel suppression or freedom."

Blub!

Gravis summoned some water that floated above his finger. "Microorganisms, or the things that we call Life Energy, are livingthings. Yet, they are not smart enough to comprehend suppression or freedom. | could keep one of them isolated, and it wouldn'tfeel a difference."

"Get to the point," an Elder said from beside Gravis.

Gravis looked at the Elder and smirked.

"Eh, | don't want to anymore,” Gravis said.

Then, he stood up, grabbed another fruit, and began walking out of the room.The entire hall became shocked. Gravis was leaving just like that?"Siegfried! Calm down!" Liran shouted.

"But."

“No! Sit down, Siegfried!" Liran shouted again.

Suddenly, Siegfried's gaze changed. "I'm not following any orders. I'm free to do what | want!" he shouted as he teleported infront of Gravis.

Gravis only looked at Siegfried while chewing his fruit.

"You will tell me, now!" Siegfried ordered. "| have been chasing freedom for my entire life, and my goal is just within reach. | won'tbe stopped so close to my goal!"

Another fruit started to float over to Gravis from the table. Gravis only opened his mouth and took another bite.Several seconds passed, the only sound being Gravis’ chewing.

Siegfried glared at Gravis.

Then, after nearly 20 seconds of tense silence, another fruit levitated over to Gravis. Gravis opened his mouth to take a bite.BANG!

The fruit was slapped to the ground by Siegfried as he looked at Gravis in fury.

Gravis only looked back at Siegfried in a bored manner.

"| don't wanna," Gravis said.

Siegfried's glare intensified. "You have no choice," he said.novelbin

"Or what?" Gravis asked.

“Or | will suppress you until you tell me," Siegfried said.

Gravis looked around the room to watch how the others would act. Most of them only held neutral expressions. Two others wereuncertain. Liran, specifically, looked like he was hesitating. His philosophy and emotions were in conflict.

Liran believed that he should grant Siegfried his freedom to do what he wanted. This was the Sect's philosophy. Yet, he also feltlike it would be unfair to push Gravis into suppression by only watching. Liran had no idea what he should do.

Gravis looked around and waited for some seconds. When he saw that no one stepped up, Gravis only shook his head indisappointment.

"You call yourself the Unrestrained Sect," Gravis said. "Yet, none of you have any idea about freedom."

All sympathy the people had for Gravis vanished with this comment. They had felt bad for him due to his weakness, but now,when Gravis faced someone much more powerful than himself, he was still disrespecting them.

Liran's mind was going wild. Why was Gravis acting this way?Liran took another deep breath. "Gravis," he said quietly. "Why are you acting this way? Wouldn't it be easier to just tell us?"

"| know that you hate being suppressed. We all do," Liran said. "I try to follow the Sect philosophy, but everyone wants freedomso badly. For nearly a million years, we have searched for the secret of freedom, and now it's directly in front of us. | don't know ifI can let such an opportunity go just because you don't want to.”

"Is that what you want?" Gravis asked.

Liran shook his head. "No. If it were up to me, | wouldn't force you to do anything."CLAP!

Suddenly, Gravis clapped loudly into his hands.

“And there we go!" he said. "This is why you don't know freedom."

The present people became confused again. Was Gravis saying that they had to help him to understand freedom? That soundedridiculous!

"You asked me why | was acting this way," Gravis said, "but then you answered your own question without even realizing it.""Because | don't want to," Gravis said.

"Do | need another reason?"

The hall fell into silence again.

"You know," Gravis said. "Ironically, the person seemed closest to the mindset of freedom is Siegfried.”

Siegfried was taken aback. He had just stopped Gravis and threatened him, but Gravis was praising him?

“Look at all of you," Gravis said. "Freedom is doing whatever you want. Meanwhile, judging by your uncomfortable expressions,you are not doing whatever you want. 'For the good of the Sect,’ you're doing things you don't want to."

“Liran," Gravis said. "You wanted to save me so badly, but you didn't do it. Was this what the Unrestrained Sect is all about? Toconstrict your own freedom so that others might be free?"

Gravis shook his head.

"Siegfried," Gravis said as Siegfried tensed up a bit. Gravis didn't feel like some mere Immortal to him. For some reason, Gravisfelt superior to Siegfried. "You stopped me, knowing full well that | would most likely continue talking at a later date, even withoutyou stopping me. Stopping me was literally counterproductive."

"Yet, you did it anyway. Why? Because you wanted to. Was it because of shame that | left because of your words? Was itbecause of your ego due to your superior power? Was it entitlement?" Gravis asked.

"It doesn't matter," Gravis said. "You did what you wanted. Isn't that what freedom is all about?" Gravis asked with a smirk.Siegfried felt like his eyes had been opened. His perception of freedom changed utterly.

Yet, he had not comprehended the Law of Freedom.

Gravis' earlier seemingly irrelevant explanations would all have culminated in one argument.

Suppression was something that an intelligent being felt when another being had a suppressive effect on them. Freedom wasthe opposite, which meant that it was something an intelligent being felt when no other being had an effect on them. This meantone thing.

Suppression was something that required other beings to learn.

Freedom was something that could only be learned by oneself.

Freedom couldn't be taught. Freedom was something that someone had to grasp themselves. Freedom couldn't be granted butonly obtained.

That was why Gravis had said that this was the reason why Liran didn't know the Law of Freedom. Liran had asked Gravis aboutteaching him freedom, something that fundamentally didn't work.

Gravis suddenly leaving was also alesson in freedom. Gravis showedthat he could do hatever Hie Wahtedwithqubdaryother interference. Sowhat if he felt like he was indebted toLiran for saving his life? If Graviswanted, he could abandon the debt.The content is on NovelDrama.Org!Read the latest chapter there!

This was freedom.

However, one had to remember that Gravis didn't feel indebted or anything. This was simply an example.Silence returned to the hall.

"| do whatever | want," Gravis said. "You don't.”

"Now, move out of my way, or you will be dead within the hour. | promise you that," Gravis suddenly said to Siegfried in a coldtone.

What?

No one could believe what they had just heard. They knew that Gravis was incredibly powerful, but Siegfried was an Elder. Hewas a Peak Immortal!

Gravis' Law of Honesty filled theroom, and everyone realized that, hewas speaking the thith Wet; onlyLhrain\w Sble to see that it was theLaw of Honest at work and not theLaw of Lies or Deceit. The content ison NovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

Gravis wasn't lying?Did this mean that Gravis fully believed that he could kill a Peak Immortal in simply an hour? How was this possible!?Yet, if it weren't possible, Gravis' Law of Honesty wouldn't have been triggered.

Was this true? Could Gravis kill a Peak Immortal?

Right now? No.

In an hour? Yes.

Why?

One had to remember that Gravis

was a human, not a beast. In the

middle world, Gravis had cultiv

as a beast, whigh edad eénsuming

othénb are. Vet, that didn't mean

that Gravis couldn't cultivate like a

human. The reason why Gravis didn't

cultivate as a human was due to the

absence of relevant resources in the

middle world. The content is on

NovelDrama.Org! Read the latest

chapter there!

How did humans cultivate?

Most humans used natural treasures, but there was also a less efficient way to raise one's Realm.What resource?

Immortal Stones.

Absorbing Immortal Stones took some time, but they would increase one's Realm if one absorbed enough of them. This was alsowhy Immortal Stones were so highly valued amongst all humans.

Now, with all of that said...

How many Immortal Stones did Gravis have again?

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