Yarra's Adventure Notes-Chapter 1563 - 349 Seeking Death
"Ah, Lady Denia, although Iβd rather not say it, I feel I must warn you," Pannis looked at Denia, blinked dully, and finally sighed as he spoke, "I was prepared to explain it all at once, but you interrupted me halfway through." π»π³β―β―π€β―π·π―β΄πβ―π.πβ΄π
"Um, I think, from your account, one can already prove part of your speculation," albeit one of the oldest Deities, Denia didnβt pause for more than a second as though nothing had happened and solemnly said, "Indeed, this suggests that Danacus has not completely fallen asleep and still retains some consciousness; otherwise, he would not have been able to drag Lady Nellieβs soul into the battle. And youβre right about your understanding of the soul battle, souls do not lie. Danacus being at a disadvantage is not a pretense, which means the sliver of consciousness he has left in this world is very weak, so weak itβs almost on par with the soul of a powerful mortal. As for his remaining consciousness, itβs likely still dormant, not yet awakened."
"Wh-wh-wh..." Just as Pannis was about to open his mouth to express his thoughts, Catherine, who knew him well, covered his mouth first, averting the danger of his potential blasphemy. After sternly stopping Pannis with an angry glare from continuing his habitual mockery, Catherine slowly released her hand and asked before anyone else, "Lady Denia, whatβs the point of Danacus doing this? If he wants to retain some Divine Wisdom, why doesnβt he allocate more will to stay awake? Then he wouldnβt be suppressed by Lady Nellie; maybe he wouldnβt even need his main body to awakenβjust with that conscious will, he could reverse and devour Lady Nellieβs soul. I really find it odd that he would retain only such a tiny fragment of will awake, eh? Why are you all looking at me like that?"
The βyou allβ Catherine referred to naturally included Denia, but not only her; Flare and Pannis as wellβall three who were much richer in experience and knowledge than the young girlsβwere looking at Catherine with a strange expression, as if staring at some peculiar creature. Catherine, familiar with Pannisβs typical reactions, realized she must have said something wrong. Had it been just Pannis, the knight girlβs fingers might have already pinched him, but in the presence of the Deities looking on, the girl felt her face burning and reluctantly blurted out with a red face, "Did I, did I, say something wrong? I really do find this whole thing strange."
"Youβre incredibly sharp; thatβs an excellent thought," Pannis said earnestly, nodding and patting the young girlβs shoulder as he asked, "Let me ask you something, do you really know what βsleepβ means?"
"Eh?" Catherine blinked, confused as she responded, "Isnβt it just sleeping? Ah, no, thatβs not right, a Deityβs sleep refers to a dormant state, similar to the concept of death for mortals."
"Thatβs right, itβs tantamount to the death of a mortal," Pannis sighed helplessly and said, "Your earlier question is like earnestly asking a dead person why they didnβt retain more consciousness after dying."
"Cough, cough, cough." Catherine started coughing dryly. Obviously, such a vivid description made the knight girl blush even harder. Clenching her teeth, she glared fiercely at Pannis and said with her face aflame, "I would never do something that stupid."
"Hehe, Kyle, stop teasing Catherine," Denia watched with a sly smile. Sometimes, having oneβs faults pointed out jokingly by oneβs own people is easier to accept than being directly criticized by strangers. The goddess understood Pannisβs protective intent behind his attitude, so she observed the scene like watching an amusing show, only speaking up now, "Catherine, Kyle is not wrong. Have you forgotten? He just asked us whether a deity could retain a part of their will while in slumber. He asked that because itβs difficult to do. Deities not powerful enough canβt even manage that step. Only those as strong as Danacus can do it. As for the extent of consciousness retained, it also relates to the deityβs own strengthβitβs not something you can keep as much as you wish. Otherwise, why not just stay a hundred percent conscious and skip sleep altogether?"
"I understand," Catherine said, bowing her head. Although one hand was wreaking havoc behind Pannisβs back, she still spoke respectfully, "Thank you for clarifying that for me."
"Itβs nothing, no need to be so formal," laughed Denia, shaking her head at Pannisβs pained expression and saying, "The barely conscious Danacus in a disadvantaged state, yet trying to pull Nellie into a soul battle, is indeed suspicious. We could strain to interpret it as him trying to control Nellie by instinct, using her hand to steal and destroy the Hunting Arrow, but this would be meaningless for Danacus. It would have been sufficient for him to drag Nellie into the first state you described, without having to actually launch a soul battle. Moreover, by doing so, heβs putting himself in grave danger, where a single misstep could badly damage his soul. So, this rationale is clearly insufficient. Looking at it this way, the guess that he hoped you would kill him might not be without merit."
"Yes, and I think he had two plans in mind when dragging Nellie into battle," nodded Pannis, speaking earnestly. "I reckon it was my sudden awakening and hesitation to attack that alerted him, prompting this response. On one hand, he hoped I would be so overwhelmed by Nellieβs instinctive attacks that Iβd have no choice but to shoot the Hunting Arrow in self-defense. Of course, I wouldnβt actually aim at Nellie, but once I released the Hunting Arrow, maybe he had some way to weakly influence Nellieβs body, making it intercept the arrow. On the other hand, he must have lost hope in me and turned his sights on Nellie, first using the hatred from countless Twisted Souls entangling her soul to cloud her mind with intense disdain, then forcibly initiating a soul battle to create numerous opportunities to severely harm himself. To prevent Nellie from becoming suspicious, he would even need to put up a strong resistance, making it look like a real fight, not a suicide. Heh, it seems he already had emergency contingencies in case I refused to attack Nellie and didnβt put all his hopes on me. However, thereβs one thing I canβt figure outβif attacking his soul would work for Nellie, why did he wait until now? Over the years, he must have had countless opportunities."







