<h4>Chapter 748: Hell’s Awakening</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>imperfectluck <strong>Editor: </strong>Kurisu
I almost burst into tears when I heard Ayer’s voice.
“You, you’ve finally awakened. Wonderful, wonderful...”
My voice was filled with gasping and exmations. I had waited for this day for so long.
“...I’ll leave all troubles to you now, while I go take a two-week vacation, no, two months, no, two years!”
Ahem, don’t misunderstand. Although it was wonderful news that Ayer had awakened, the most wonderful part of all was that the big boss of the Hell Faction had awakened, which meant he could be in charge of everything now, and I no longer needed to care about anything!
“You probably have your own sources, so I’ll skip reporting on anything to you. Feel free to do whatever you like regarding the Undead Emperors. I don’t want to care at all...”
Over the past several years, since Ayer was the highest-ranking leader of the Hell Faction in name and he was in “hibernation”, the Hell Faction had always been in a rather passive state.
Power between the other main leaders of the Hell Faction was rather bnced. If this was a time of peace, this would be a great thing. However, a power bnce was a bit of a headache in this time of war.
The problem wasn’t something as boring as a power struggle. It was rather that each leading God was too opinionated. They would have different ways of thinking about every single matter. It would take several weeks to several months for them toe to agreement on anything.
Thus, for the past several years, the Hell Faction had mostly been operating on status quo, without a true leader.
Hell’s normal operations were perfectly fine. However, the Hell Gods were forever unable toe to an ord on proactively interfering with Eich’s mortal ne and doing anything concrete.
Although I was the main representative of the Hell Faction in the mortal ne, when based on seniority, I was probably rankedst out of everyone as I was only a mere 300-plus years old. If things were based on power level andbat achievements... I would also be rankedst, at least before I reached Level 4.
Some among the Hell Gods only wanted to make more money, while some among the Hell Gods wanted to just observe the situation. There were also some among the Hell Gods who felt that it was fine to just protect Hell and the Land of Spring, and that there was no need to interfere with anything regarding the mortal ne.
The Hell Gods weren’t the only leaders of the Hell Faction. There were also many powerful individuals who represented other factions who joined uster.
There was Hell Dragon King Samo, and Evelynn, the Strongest Hell Dragon. There was Titan, the boss of the Titans who were the guardians of the Land of Spring. There were also the Devil Lords who had joined the Hell Faction.
They would all be Main God power level existences if they came to the mortal ne. Originally, because of Ayer being around, I couldmand them as I pleased, but now, I would only be able to “request” their assistance. There really would be arge difference.
Every major faction would always have its own internal factional division. Having internal factions would mean having disagreements. It would be strange for any faction to be capable of forever beingpletely united and in agreement on everything when there were shes of personal benefits and differences of opinion.
That made things really difficult as I was only a “basic member” of the Hell Faction. I recalled how in my past life there were always some people that others thought of aszily doing nothing every day at some government agencies andpanies, yet things would always go wrong or be majorly troublesome the moment that person was no longer there.
Just one idea or rmendation being tossed out could cause countless conflicts and different ideas toe out. This really was such a headache to deal with.
Back when Ayer had still been around, I had never thought that this would happen.
Before the Hell Faction received a rebranding with the creation of Hell, it had been known as the Ayer Faction. That was the best exnation of all. Without Ayer being around to act as everyone’s leader, everyone else would be nothing more than a te of scattered sand, especially since even more powerful individuals had now joined the Hell Faction.
This problem had nothing to do with power level or intelligence. The Gods and other powerful existences had always lived like this for the past millennia. They were roughly equal in power, so they would squabble over small things like, “You’re not as old as I am, so why do you think you get to be the leader while I must follow you? I beat you up 3,000 years ago...”
Ayer’s awakening meant that the entire Hell Faction’s different internal factions would all finally be united under one leader. The Hell Faction, which I had established with the intention that it would be the final powerful faction responsible for saving the world, could finally now start interfering with the mortal ne.
“How did Maria die?”
However, Ayer’s first question was about something entirely unrted to the Hell Faction.
It seemed that he really valued his adopted daughter.
He fell silent after asking this question. It seemed like Maria had been really important to him?
I exined in great detail to Ayer about what had happened regarding Maria’s assassination. I also mentioned the Chaos Girls and their connection to the dimensional barrier, and also told Ayer about my inferences and rmendations. It took quite a while before he finally responded.
“Chaos Girls? Why didn’t you ask Beyana? She was formerly a Chaos Girl herself.”
At this moment, I really wanted to cuss. Only then did I recall that I had such a group of ancient Gods as my allies. They would be more likely than anyone else to know about such an ancient secret as the Chaos Girls. Why hadn’t I gone to ask them? Had I been blinded because they were my allies?
The next instant, Ayer transmitted arge amount of information and knowledge into my mind. Most of it was ancient knowledge and memories. I suddenly understood just exactly what the Chaos Girls were.
Every single Chaos Girl was actually a brand-new individual. They would always be astonishingly talented in a certain area. However, the end result would forever be that their instinct would force them to kill each other.
In fact, I discovered that I knew even more about the Chaos Girls than Ayer did. From what I learned through Ayer, even the Chaos Girls themselves didn’t know that the final victor would transform into a new “Cynthia”. The Chaos Girls were nothing more than puppets who were forced by their instincts to kill each other.
I had a long discussion with Ayer about what the Chaos Girls likely represented. Our discussion then touched upon our strategy for the future.
Ayer was now one of the Four Pir Gods of Hell. He represented the Pir of Death, which meant that he was the ruler of all the dead. As a Pir God, it was now impossible for Ayer to leave Hell. Yet, this didn’t meant that it would be impossible for him to interfere with the mortal ne.
The God of Holy Light was overly powerful, which meant that he was restricted by the dimensionalws. He had been unable to directly descend upon the mortal ne for so long, yet he had directly interfered with the mortal ne countless times already. Not only could the God of Holy Light send incarnations, he also had plenty of Gods under him in his Holy Light Faction, along with countless angels and armies in the upper nes. The God of Holy Light also had the Holy Church in the mortal ne, which was the biggest faction in the mortal ne.
The Hell Faction was the same. The Hell Gods who had Hell Concepts would be unable to leave Hell. However, the Hell Dragons were Hell’s messengers, so they were capable of traveling to the mortal ne. Also, while there would be some limitations, the Hell Gods and Hell Devils were capable of sending incarnations or clones into the mortal ne to directly interfere with events. The most important part of all was that we also had the Titans and the mortal armies from the Land of Spring, as well as a tremendous number of dragons who were originally from Dragon World, the ne which had eventually be Hell.
Just the Titans alone would be extremely powerful. Of course, the prerequisite was that I would have to convince them to be willing to help out first. The Titans were rather marginalized in Hell as they had been ckmailed by me into joining in the first ce. I would have to be careful so that they wouldn’t turn on us and be our enemies instead.
Over the past several years, the Titans had worked hard with their power over “Creation”. The new dimension known as the Land of Spring was now developing quite steadily. The Titans had be the Guardian Gods of that newnd. In a way, this had forcibly tied them to the Hell Faction already. However, having them truly fight for our cause was more than what the original contract with them had asked for. Renegotiation would be necessary.
Well, I only had to toss the problem and request over to Ayer. It would be his headache to deal with. It was such a great feeling to have someone else supporting you and taking the me for everything!
Originally, there was also the worry about breaking the unwritten rules of the Holy War, but since the Holy Light Faction and Chaos Faction had both already started majorly interfering with the mortal ne, it was time for the Hell Faction to act as well.
I casually enjoyed the sun as I sat outside a café and spent my time quite freely. I was also waiting for the Hell Gods toe to an ord. With Ayer personally getting involved, Hell’s efficiency would likely be improved by 10 times, or even 100 times over.
In less than half an hour, Ayer’s low voice sounded in my ears again, perking up my spirits.
“It’s time for the Hell Faction to show off its existence. The uing fight against the Undead Emperors will be the perfect stage. Rest assured and act as ridiculously as you like. I will personally take action.”