Chapter 168-Things To Do
'Sigh....the life ahead is indeed tough.'
Azrail lamented as he saw through his requirements to evolve into the one and only being of his own existence, some of them being extremely hard. If it weren't for the fact that he has the information he does, all of the requirements would be close to impossible and some look like they are.
Take the one about killing one of the sons of Surtur.
Who is Surtur?
Well, who doesn't know about the great demon of fire, Surtur? One who's prophesied to bring about the end of Asgard. Heck, from what Azrail knows, this guy in the future does bring about the end of Asgard along with some other beings prophesized for the end, one of the few SSS-ranked realms in the cosmos. And now, Azrail, just the starting beginner, is required to kill one of his children?
Yeah, talk about a suicide mission....
'Looks like I will be making a lot of enemies.'
Azrail didn't feel fear of the enemies coming upon him. He knew that the path he wanted to walk would only bring him a greater amount of adversity. The one in front of him is just the beginning of his path, and that itself begins with pissing off a lot of powerful people in the cosmos. Scrolling down, Azrail could even see more evolution regiments, bringing it to a total of 21.
But what was really getting his attention was the rest of the people he must kill to get his hands on certain powerful abilities. The one where he needs to get the eye of the spirits, Azrail knew where to find this person, as his story was mentioned in the book.
There is also the fact that he is or is going to be part of the faction of Heavenly Opposers. Though Azrail's not sure such a faction will exist again with Valencia being by his side now, but even then, the things he needs to take belong to the chosen powerful ones of the cosmos, beings that could be called protagonists of their own stories are not small at all.
Ones gifted with great talent and power, where they will luckily rise to great heights, gathering power, resources, and women along the way. To finally end up within the Heavy Opposers, headed by none other than the great chosen one among them, an overpowered existence that makes one question their own life.
'Though I can't lie, the prospect of killing those stuck-up bitches does sound nice.'
Azrail had dealt with a few members of the Heavenly Opposers. Heck, he was even killed by one of the members of the Heavenly Opposers, and all he could tell about it was that they were a bunch of self-pitied pricks that just kept screaming that they were the only ones suffering.
It's true that they did go through a certain amount of trouble and bad things throughout their life, but didn't the things that happened in their life make up for it? Didn't they reach a level of power and authority that only a few can gaze upon? Even then, they kept yapping like they were the only ones to suffer.
Azrail pitied their fate as he came to know about what the Heavenly Immortals did to their life. But after reading the book and getting to know the deeper truth, he began to despise all of them, running behind him and hunting him like a dog. It did anger him, but what made him seethe in emotions were their hypnotic words of justice.
The only ones he felt genuine respect and worth for were the leader of the Heavenly Opposers and a few key characters who truly knew about reality and what should be done to create a better future.
'This could be good for me too. I can kill them and take their talent while raising them as my own undead army.'
While the option of creating his own 10 undead sounds easy, getting his hands on 10 of them with battle power ratings above average in the whole cosmos is not easy at all. There is also the fact about the several other options, he knows where and when to get them, but the process will be annoying as hell.
If Azrail has to mark, then the hardest one will be awakening his other 2 flames. As Azrail keeps moving in his cultivation, the unawakened flames themselves transmit to him what must be done to be awakened, and after his arduous effort, he managed to grasp the procedure to awaken two of them. But the moment he got it, he cursed out.
Compared to the conditions for waking up new flames, the conditions for awakening the ones he already has felt like child's play. But then again, the awakening of his two flames was due to coincidence.
'The purest pull of lighting marked at Origin?'
Yeah, Azrail could think of a few that could help him, but among them, only a few wouldn't directly kill him and possibly grant him the ability to take their property to awaken one of his flames. Though that would mean making an enemy of some GodKing level beings,
'Zeus, Thor, Indra, Baal, Raijin, or Dain Mu, I have to choose.'
These are the few Godly beings that preside over Lightning that have the item he needs. The only problem is that he can't make a connection with each one of them. Each of them belongs to peak-level Gods, not ones that rose to Godhood but ones there at the beginning, the first-generation gods with power.
Zeus - The king of the Gods and the ruler of Olympus. The problem being that he has an extreme God mentality and is well an asshole, to put it lightly.
Thor - The hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, and the future ruler of Asgard. The problem here is that he is a battle maniac and quite dangerous.
Indra - Known as the god of thunder and ruler of the sky and one of the best friends of Poseidon. After a certain act that he deeply regretted, no one can find him, and even if Azrail knows, getting to him is fucking hard.
Baal - The master of the sky and lord of violent storms. If Azrail were to get chummy with him and give him what he wants, he will be making an eternal enemy of several powers.
Raijin - The god of lightning, thunder, and storms. The drums in his hands capable of making the sounds of thunder that end and bring life.
Dain Mu - The Chinese lightning goddess, married to the thunder god Lei Gong. She isn't a first-generation God but has control over her husband, and he knows what she wants if he could get her mirror, then it too would be a start.
'Looks like this will be a long journey.'
Azrail lamented as he understood that there's a lot to plan, and he, as of now, has no desire to be stuck on his current level of power for too long.