Strongest Warlock - Wizard World Irregular
Chapter 1002: What Will Come Will Come"Such a thing happened while I was away?" Leviathan frowned after hearing the events that transpired in Midgard after he and the City of Atlantis wandered through time and space, arriving at a different world from their own.
"Indeed." Lady Hecate nodded. "As such, our hands are currently tied. If something like this happens again in the future, the chances are, we won’t be able to return in a short period of time."
"So, if those bastards suddenly enter our home, I hope you’ll kick them out for us, Levi," Oberon said with a smile.
"I told you to stop calling me Levi hundreds of years ago," Leviathan gave the Fairy King a fed up look.
"Okay, Levi."
"Hah…"
Titania gave the Progenitor of the Sea an apologetic look. Her husband liked to give people or creatures he liked a nickname.
And since he really liked Leviathan, he’d always call the latter Levi in an endearing tone.
"How bad is the current situation?" Leviathan asked, wanting to hear the crux of the matter.
After asking this question, the faces of the Progenitors all turn solemn.Even Ashmedai, who liked to throw jokes and tease people, looked very serious, a rare sight even for his circle of friends.
"I’d like to be optimistic, but I can’t," Titania replied after a minute of silence had passed. "Ever since the All-Father died, the weave of time and space has grown thinner.
"The reason why we did what we did today was to inform the world that there’s a far more sinister threat out there than the constant skirmishes between them and their neighboring kingdoms.
"King Arawn was present at the scene, so it was the perfect opportunity to strike. He has a lot of connections, so letting him see it personally will provide us a shortcut for spreading the news far and wide."
Lady Hecate nodded. "But just in case, I will also formally ask for his help later. It’s best that all our interests are aligned, so there will be no misunderstandings between us and the King of Annwn.
King Arawn held a special position in Midgard, and even the Progenitors knew he had an important role to play.
As such, they couldn’t keep the current state of the world hidden from him. Doing so would only put Midgard at a disadvantage, for it would not do their world’s Champions any good to be caught by surprise by the invasions.
"Very well." Leviathan nodded. "There’s simply no way I can remain indifferent if our world is in danger. But, I have to say that you really put great thought into what happened earlier.
"However, what would you guys have done if the Alliance and the Fomorians failed to fend the enemies off?"
Lady Hecate frowned. "If that really happened, then we would have had no choice but to interfere. However, if they can’t resist such a simple level of opponents, then this world is as good as doomed."
"Fortunately, there were some veeeeery capable individuals in the mix," Ashmedai regained his composure and was smiling once more.
"Stop tooting your own horn just because Ethan is part of the Valentin Family," Oberon scoffed. "Since Queen Celestia and I are kin, that makes him my great, great, nephew. He’s part Fae, so he is also my people."
Ashmedai rolled his eyes at the shameless Fairy King, who had no nickname for him.
Oberon had never liked Ashmedai, so it didn’t even cross his mind to give the latter a nickname.
The Fairy Queen, Titania, cleared her throat and shifted the conversation back to the topic at hand.
"I’m very happy to know that even if we are fighting on the front lines, there would still be individuals who would serve as this world’s last line of defense," Titania said. "With Leviathan, Ethan, King Arawn, Godfrey, and the rest of the other people holding the fort, we can fight at the front with some peace of mind."
The other Progenitors, including Balor, the Dwarven Progenitor, and the Elven Progenitor nodded their heads in agreement.
Midgard’s defense had always bore a heavy load in their mind, and after seeing the previous battle, they felt a lot more at ease.
"So, you better not play any tricks and make Lilian conceive Ethan’s child," Ashmedai reminded the Progenitor of Magic. "That Legacy Resonance is a good trump card to use in large-scale battles."
"Do you think I’m stupid?" Lady Hecate asked back, completely forgetting her earlier regret of choosing Lily to bear Ethan’s child instead of Lilian.
The young lady wasn’t even on her list of candidates because she couldn’t last more than two rounds with Ethan during their lovemaking.
Such a frail young lady would not be able to properly carry Ethan’s seed in her womb—at least, that was what Lady Hecate thought when she was paying close attention to Ethan’s lovers.
Despite her being petty and liking to hold grudges, she deemed that the only logical candidate to bear Ethan’s child was actually his first wife, Lily.
As such, she decided to do the right thing and let the married couple have a child together.
"Well, Ethan will work extra hard knowing that he’s now going to be a father, that’s for sure," Ashmedai commented.
Leviathan’s eyes flickered after hearing that Ethan’s wife was pregnant. This was news to him, and it naturally made him feel happy, knowing that the bloodline of the Royal Family of Atlantis was bound to grow in the coming years.
"Are there any other things that I should know about?" Leviathan, who kept his true feelings in his heart, asked with a calm expression on his face.
"Aside from the dangers of the Otherworlders invading our land, there aren’t other important things to discuss. It’s just the usual greed of the mortals—coveting the lands and possessions of others."
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Leviathan nodded in understanding because this was true for most cases, with the exception of those who loved nature like the Elves and the Fairies.
Even if these two races had their own desires, it wasn’t as bad as the Humans and other races, who sought material things.
The Progenitor of the Sea was happy to have talked to his old friends as they updated him on the events that he missed during the time that he was gone.
They also had a small party in Atlantis before the Progenitors returned to their own Domains while keeping watch on the Lands of Saraqael.
The moment they left, Leviathan heaved a long sigh as he worried about the current state of the world.
Although Ethan and the others were strong, and he promised to lend his hand, the world was vast.
If the invasion appeared in places outside their reach and no other Champions were around to rise up to fend these invaders off, then the chances of the enemies getting a foothold in places he couldn’t see was high.
’What will come will come,’ Leviathan thought as he looked at the Allied Armies at the shore with his hands clasped behind his back.
"All I wish is for Ethan and his family to live happily, but that is now impossible due to the current state of things."
With such a threat looming above their heads, Leviathan didn’t feel too optimistic about their current situation.
Fortunately, the Progenitors said that the barrier protecting Midgard would still last for a good while, so there shouldn’t be many outbreaks of invasion.
At least, that was what they believed.
They knew that their enemies were crafty and were always on the lookout for loopholes they could exploit in the weave.
But as long as the world knew that they should stop their petty wars and stand united to protect their world, Midgard would have a fighting chance against the threats who wished to conquer their world and make it a part of their own.
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