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Chapter 82

It had been a couple of weeks since Aion came to visit Gravis. In that time, Gravis managed to reduce the affected area of hisWill-Aura to a cone of only 60°. If he compressed it, it would be six times as strong as when he just released it. Gravis was surethat even someone in the Energy Gathering Realm would have issues fighting inside his Will-Aura.

The time grew closer. Only three more days until the tournament. Only five more days until his Lightning Seed reached its fullpotential. Only ten more days until he would break into the Energy Gathering Realm. As soon as he would reach the EnergyGathering Realm, Gravis would be able to kill most others in the same, major realm. Soon, he would rise.

KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK!

Gravis went to the door. ‘It's probably only Gorn,’ he thought as he opened the door. Yet, in contrast to his expectations, he sawan unfamiliar face. It was a handsome young man with blonde hair. He wore the blackish-blue robes of the Lightning Guild andcarried a saber on his back, just like Gravis. His saber was white, and it had multiple Formation Array lines interlinking on itssurface.

"Hello, Brother Gravis," he spoke while bowing politely. "| am Jaimy. | think you had a short altercation with my brother, Frank,”he smoothly explained.

Gravis narrowed his eyes. Frank had acted arrogantly in front of him, and the two other goons from the other day also camebecause of him. Gravis did not have any good impression of Frank or Jaimy.

“What do you want?" Gravis asked coldly.

Jaimy didn't seem to mind Gravis' cold attitude. "| am actually here to apologize for my younger brother," he said, and Gravis wassurprised. "| have been spoiling him for his whole life, so he is used to getting what he wants." Jaimy sighed. "His personality ispartly my fault. So, | am apologizing for that."

Gravis looked at him, but his coldness had reduced. "! don't really mind. I've also not been bothered in the last three months.Just forget it," Gravis waved the matter off, nonchalantly.

Jaimy smiled happily. "Thank you, Brother Gravis," he said and waited for some seconds. "Could | maybe enter? | have anotherthing that | would like to talk about," he asked politely.

Gravis didn't really mind and opened the door for him. Gravis walked over to a bench and sat down. Jaimy sat down opposite ofhim.

"So, how is life in the Lightning Guild?" Jaimy asked.Gravis narrowed his eyes. "Get to the point," he directly said.

Jaimy awkwardly rubbed his neck. "Are you always so cold, or only towards me?" he asked, but Gravis didn't answer and onlylooked at him. Jaimy sighed and cleared his throat. "Let me first tell you about my family before I'll tell you what's on my mind,”he said.

Gravis didn't really care, but he gestured for Jaimy to continue. "I've been born into a wealthy family in the middle-continent. Myfamily was the strongest one in a town, and nearly everyone in the family had joined the Lightning Guild, at some point," hestarted explaining.

"We warred against the other families affiliated with the Elemental Guilds. While the Elemental Guilds in the Outer-Continent areunited, the Elemental Guilds in the Middle-Continent are constantly fighting for resources. They might not openly fight, but thereare constant small skirmishes."

Gravis was surprised. He thought that the Elemental Guilds were living in harmony with each other. It seemed like he had beentoo naive.

Jaimy looked out of one of the windows, looking like he recalled something. "One day, everything changed. Everything wasnormal, and nothing seemed to be out of the ordinary," Jaimy sighed. "Yet, our family was close to extinction without us knowing.That was because the family, we were currently fighting, requested backup from their guild."

Jaimy turned to Gravis. "That might not seem unusual in your eyes, but that was against the rules. The Elemental Guilds had tokeep themselves out of our families’ fights. The Fire Guild had sent someone at the peak of the Magic Gathering Realm, andevery family not affiliated with the Fire Guild was exterminated."

Gravis could sympathize with Jaimy's unfortunate situation, but he was not sure what all this had to do with him. So, he let Jaimycontinue explaining.

Jaimy sighed and looked at the table. "My mother, my father, my grandparents, my siblings, my cousins, my aunts, my uncles,and everyone | was ever close to, died that day. Everyone, except for Frank," He said, pain evident in his voice.

"| quickly took Frank, and we fled to the Outer-Continent. No one would bother searching for us there.” Jaimy looked at Graviswith a fire burning in his eyes. "In my entire life, | only sought revenge. | swore that | would take revenge on that family and thewhole Fire Guild." He slammed the table in anger.

“But | also have to protect my last family. He went through too much in his life, and | want to protect him. | am fine with dying inmy quest for revenge, but what about my brother? If | take my revenge, they will also take revenge on my brother. | might getwhat | want, but at the same time, | would also lose my last family."

Jaimy leaned back on the bench and looked up at the ceiling. "| couldn't accept being the cause of my brother's death, but | alsocouldn't accept to not take my revenge. | was in a dilemma until | finally got an epiphany. | realized on that day that strength isthe most important," he said with conviction.

Gravis just continued looking at him neutrally. He was still not sure why Jaimy was telling him all this.

"If | were strong enough to destroy the Fire Sect, their revenge wouldn't matter. | would keep my life," Jaimy leaned to the back ofthe bench again and sighed. "Yet, if | reach that strength, | would need to ascend soon. My brother would then be alone in thisworld, and no one could protect him then."novelbin

So," he slammed his hand on thetable again. "I just need to make himascend with me!" he shouted ayitinconvict noghe enayndthiave mytdleht e may not have my drive forpower, but he is my only family. | willdo everything to keep him by myside," he sighed again. "And | need afavor from you today," he said quietly.The content is on NovelDrama.Org!Read the latest chapter there!

Gravis narrowed his eyes. Jaimy was finally getting to the point.

Jaimy bowed deeply. "Please, losethe tournament to Frank!" he shoutedsincerely. "He only needs towinthistournamenttg getihis ghtning Seed15-50% estruction Energy. At thatpoint, we will leave for the parentguild. | have already broken throughinto the Magic Gathering Realm, and |am only waiting for my brother." Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

Gravis wanted to say something, but Jaimy continued. "Please, lose this tournament to him. The next one will be in threemonths. You've only been here for a short time, and three months means nothing to you. | will give you everything when you joinus in the parent-guild. Please!" he begged with tears in his eyes.

Gravis looked at Jaimy with mixedfeelings. Jaimy was throwing awayall his dignity just for his brotheGravis could feekttixsinbelitya ndIdvelthat USimy had for his brother.This was not an act. Yet, Jaimy hadasked Gravis to delay his path tostrength. Gravis continued pondering.He really wasn't sure if he shouldconcede. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

Gravis continued looking at Jaimy with a bitter expression. Was Gravis that selfish that he would trample such a sincere personfor only expediting his journey to power by three months? Gravis could still train in his Will-Aura. It wasn't like he would gainnothing for three months.

Jaimy looked at Gravis and stood up. "| don't want to make you feel uncomfortable, so I'll leave," he stood up, bowed politely toGravis, and walked to the doors. "I'll see your answer at the tournament. Please concede. | will repay you in the future." Withthat, Jaimy left Gravis’ house.

Gravis continued sitting on the bench, thinking about the entire situation.

He was not sure what he should do.

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