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Chapter 1296: Can Orion Impregnate A Spirit Beast? Paradise’s First Official Members Within The Spirit Realm
As for Zymera, she had already begun making her moves a week ago by getting close to the women. Fortunately, they weren’t difficult to befriend, and they often came to her with questions about the Spirit Realm and its surrounding territories, questions she answered skillfully.
What she hadn’t expected, however, was that a few of the women would quickly see through her motives, sparking a conversation so shameless it left her stunned: They began openly debating whether the leader could impregnate a Spirit Beast.
Even the mortals in the group took the matter seriously.
Ilse and Zera, the two most unapproachable divines, took the discussion even further. Ilse even approached Orion directly, apparently to test the theory.
The seriousness with which they discussed the topic filled Zymera with fear. As the subject of the conversation, she realised her mistake. Not only was this group absurdly powerful, but they were also utterly insane.
While the Celestial Spirit Court dispatched its strongest forces to confront them, the people were discussing such a bizarre topic, treating the threat with casual disregard. It was as if they were on vacation and had only run into the Celestial Spirit Court by coincidence on their way.
J’garin was unaware of Zymera’s thoughts. He understood the situation but didn’t view it with the same gravity she did. In his eyes, the women were simply sharp enough to detect Zymera’s intentions and were trying to intimidate her—perhaps even subtly dissuade her from continuing.
After all, for billions of years, it had been an indisputable fact that beings from the Material Realm, including divine beings, were incapable of impregnating Spirit Beasts. If such a thing were possible, rumours would have spread across the Spirit Realm long ago. Yet they were only hearing such talk now.
This also meant that the group before them wasn’t like the unreliable, self-centred divine beings he’d always heard of—those who cared for nothing but themselves and their own offspring.
And it was because of that realisation that J’garin made his decision. He stepped forward, cleared his throat, and said, “I have some treasures that I would like to offer to the leader.”
Everyone in the building turned to look at J’garin.
Standing beside him, Zymera glanced his way and sighed softly. As long as J’garin made the right move, he might be accepted as an official member of the group. She couldn’t help but smile wryly, remembering how she once thought his situation was more difficult than her own.
Orion raised a brow and asked, “I doubt you’d offer these treasures for free. What is it that you want in return?”
J’garin hesitated under the weight of everyone’s gaze. However, realising this was his only chance to speak or risk losing the opportunity forever, he bowed his head respectfully toward Orion.
“I want to follow you. The Celestial Spirit Court likely already has information about me. So, no matter where I run, my life will be in danger until I gain the strength to protect myself and move to another region. I don’t know what your plans are after defeating the Celestial Spirit Court, but if you have any, I hope the leader can consider me in them,” J’garin said, his tone sincere.
Neither he nor the other Spirit Beasts knew what Orion planned to do with the regions reclaimed the Celestial Spirit Court. They assumed Orion’s group was simply aiding them in this rebellion and would return to the Material Realm afterwards.
By making this request, J’garin hoped to understand their true intentions and secure his own path forward.
Orion remained silent for a moment before replying, “After defeating the Celestial Spirit Court, we have other plans that will benefit the regions we reclaim. Since you are one of the first Spirit Beasts to help make this rebellion a success, I naturally won’t forget you in my plans. However, if you wish to follow me, I will only accept under one condition.”
With a flick of his wrist, Orion summoned a golden coin into his palm.
It was the Coin of Eternal Providence, an inheritance reward from the two ancient goddesses—Avarielle and Margona—that he had received from Zera. One side of the coin bore the image of a radiant sun, while the other displayed a broken crescent moon. It possessed three powerful abilities.
The first granted the wielder supernatural luck in battle, trade, and negotiation.
Secondly, when flipped in battle, the coin would release a powerful wave of radiant light that burned enemies and restored allies’ health if it landed on the sun’s side. If it landed on the moon’s side, an enveloping shadow would descend upon the battlefield, weakening foes and disrupting their magical abilities.
Thirdly, the coin could seal unbreakable agreements between parties, with severe consequences for those who violated the contract.
Unlike Divine Mandates, Artefacts were born from the bizarre phenomena of the Material Realm. They were not direct extensions of Divine Will, and since every world bore a correlation to the Material Realm, Artefacts could function regardless of the realm one was in.
Their only disadvantage was a slight weakening when used outside the Material Realm due to various mysterious effects.
Orion had kept the golden coin on him throughout their journey in the Spirit Realm. Although it had been weakened, like all Artefacts, it still displayed its remarkable effects.
“You must pledge your allegiance to me first.”
Utilising the third ability of the Coin of Eternal Providence, Orion created a contract with J’garin. The terms of the contract stated that in exchange for J’garin’s pledge of allegiance, Orion would protect and treat him as one of his own—an inhabitant of Paradise.
Orion hadn’t used this method when recruiting the others previously because he had been waiting for them to offer the loyalty of their own volition. He didn’t want to force anyone. With his current strength and position, he could easily station powerful individuals to oversee the regions they had reclaimed for Paradise.
It would have been easier if the Throne of Infinite Edict worked in the Spirit Realm, but it didn’t. So this was his best option.
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The Coin of Eternal Providence vibrated, and a stream of light shot from it into J’garin, transmitting the terms of the contract.
As J’garin reviewed them, he was stunned.
Supreme Leader of Paradise!
It felt as though he had caught a glimpse of the divine identity of the being before him. After reading the contract, he was satisfied. According to its terms, he could choose to leave at any time without suffering consequences as long as he informed Orion beforehand. That level of freedom was more than he had dared hope for.
J’garin didn’t hesitate. He dropped to one knee and declared, “I pledge my allegiance to the Supreme Leader.”
The coin vibrated again, and two streams of light emerged, one shooting toward Orion, the other toward J’garin.
A mysterious connection formed between them.
J’garin felt a subtle suppression ripple through his entire being, preventing him from harbouring any hostile thoughts toward Orion or the group. Yet, he instinctively understood that this suppression would vanish the moment he chose to end the contract. Having just entered the contract, J’garin had no intention of breaking it.
He bowed once more in silence before rising to his feet, awaiting Orion’s orders.
Meanwhile, Orion felt a new sense of control, as if he could now issue commands that J’garin would be unable to refuse.
From this moment forward, J’garin became the first official member of Paradise within the Spirit Realm.
After observing J’garin successfully join the group, Zymera stepped forward and went down on one knee.
“I also want to pledge my allegiance to the Leader,” she said.
From the other side, Iy’yra, who had been taking care of Sylvalis and observing the scene, didn’t want to be outdone by the Aristocrat and Baron-ranked Spirit Beasts, especially since they were the first to encounter the group. She swiftly moved forward and pledged her allegiance as well.
“I also want to pledge my allegiance to the Leader.”
Sylvalis, who was seated in her seat, blinked as she observed what was happening. She understood its significance and remained calm. It was beneficial for both of them to pledge their allegiance to the Supreme Leader of Paradise. By doing so, she could bring them back to the Paradise Realm and ride them freely with Grace.
Orion accepted their pledges without hesitation. He activated the Coin of Eternal Providence once more.
After accepting the contract, Zymera and Iy’yra learnt about Orion’s hidden identity and felt a similar mysterious suppression upon their beings, just like J’garin. They realised they had hit the jackpot this time. Their faces bore no regrets on their faces, only a sigh of relief.
“If the Supreme Leader is willing, I am certain that all of the tribes within the Floating Frost Valley, as well as the leaders of the tribes outside the region, including the secluded Spirit Beasts, would also want to pledge their allegiance,” Iy’yra said.
She could have mentioned the Spirit Beasts outside the Valley, but gathering them all would mean bringing hundreds of millions of Spirit Beasts to pledge their allegiance to Orion.
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