Reaper of the Martial World

Chapter Book 6: 238: SNN (1)



Chapter Book 6: 238: SNN (1)

Book 6: Chapter 238: SNN (1)

When the three disciples, Arthurian and Violet saw the video start playing, they all felt their hearts seize. If Dyon exposed what truly happened, not only would their reputations be ruined, but their punishment would be the equivalent to what Dyon’s would have been for their false accusation.

According to the rules of Soul Rending Peak, trials for the Pillar of Shame would always be carried out like this. Although Violet and Arthurian would be fine after lying considering the strength of their backing, them as three mere inner disciples with relatively weak families would die in the cross fire for sure.

But, that was when Dyon did something completely inexplicable. In fact, Violet’s bent over and naked body was still being projected into the skies, it was clear that Dyon had no intention of taking it down any time soon.

Dyon looked up into the skies along with everyone else, a clear look of disgust on his face. “Ugh, just looking at it makes me feel uncomfortable. Can’t believe I stooped so low.”

Violet trembled, an uncontrollable stream of tears falling from her eyes. By now, she obviously knew that Dyon could expose her lies. But, doing so would be far less humiliating than what he was doing now.

Her hands flew to her head as she crouched down in the sky, incoherently shrieking as though she was trying to wake herself up from a dream.

Dyon feigned clearing his ears out. “Could you shut up? So annoying.”

“Kill him! Kill him! Kill him!” Violet’s banshee-like screams filled the silent core pavilion.

Seeing her breakdown like this, most felt endless pity for her. However, those who were more intelligent picked up on a few things.

For example, although the video showed Dyon slapping Arthurian away, despite the camera cuts, it was clear that Dyon was walking toward Arthurian. In addition, Arthurian’s hands were cut off in the video, but if one had enough spatial awareness, it was clear that the position Violet was bending forward in matched the placement of his hands.

This all led to one question: how was Dyon the attempted rapist if he was nowhere near Violet to begin with?

Donari immediately understood and the conflict in his heart disappeared. Although he didn’t understand why Violet did this, he was sure that she was lying.

This led to an odd split in the crowd where the intelligent realized that this was actually Dyon’s final stand. They believed that Dyon understood he had no chance of getting out of this situation, so he decided to stain Violet’s name in his final moments.

As for the less intellectually inclined half of the audience, they saw Dyon as a cruel bastard that deserved the worst of the worst kinds of punishment.

Of course, the family heads and The Cathedral elders were among those who understood the “meaning” behind Dyon’s actions. But, this put them in an incredibly difficult position.

If The Cathedral pretended like they were in line with the stupid half of the crowd, all the reputation they had built up for centuries upon millennia would completely crumble. But, if they absolved Dyon, they would lose their ability to imprison him for his actions. Obviously, it was better to offend the “stupid” individuals than the intelligent because it would be easier to manipulate them later, but doing so clashed with their purpose for coming here today.

This was exactly what Dyon wanted. If he didn’t want to sow this sort of doubt, he would have cut out the portion of him walking toward Arthurian and cut to part where he slapped him away. But, doing things in this fashion would begin to slowly unveil the disgusting nature of The Cathedral for all to see.

He couldn’t care less about low IQ individuals. The kind easily swayed by public opinion and couldn’t form their own thoughts. It was those who still had minds of their own that he wanted to awaken to the reality of their quadrant. This way, there’d be less push back when he destroyed The Cathedral.

Of course, among those intelligent enough to understand what was happening was Violet’s father. This was the only reason he hadn’t attacked yet.

On one hand, he wanted to completely crucify Dyon for exposing his daughter’s naked body to the world like this. But, on the other hand, he understood how it must feel to be falsely accused like this.

His face couldn’t help but twist from confusion to anger to helplessness, before going back to rage. No matter what, his daughter was the last relative he had in this life and also his final hope for saving his wife. As a father, it was his job to act as an umbrella for his daughter’s mistakes, no matter how shameless that made him.

In addition, if he was the one who acted, it would absolve The Cathedral of responsibility, at least on the surface. Because then they could claim that he was a grieving father who made a mistake.

However, before any of them could act, Dyon removed the massive sword from his back and floated to the ground.

The crowd involuntarily parted, some of them with looks of pity on their faces, and some with looks of disgust.

The black chains that wrapped around Dyon’s broad sword flexed to life as Dyon pumped his runic flames into them.

Taking steps forward, Dyon made his way to the center of the two pillars before raising his weapon and stabbing it into the ground.

BOOM!

The chains snaked into the ground, anchoring the massive sword, before they burst back up, wrapping around the pillar of shame and disallowing any names to be added.

Then, Dyon looked to the skies and held his wrist up together. “Alright, you can take me away now. Good luck adding my name to the Pillar of Shame though.”


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