<h4>Chapter 1522 - Weakness</h4>
After a little over an hour had passed, the luminescent liquid began rapidly draining from Demeter''s incubation chamber. She now had the appearance of a woman in her mid-tote thirties, possessing somewhat pale, wheat-colored, hair that nearly reached her calves. She had a different kind of charm than the Demeter he hade to know and love, but, from an objective point of view, there were a lot of simrities between the two. Both had motherly figures, wheat-colored hair, gentle eyes, and a perpetual smile that could seemingly tolerate just about anything...
Though it didn''t particrly seem to matter, Vahn averted his eyes when Demeter first raised her body and emerged from the incubation chamber. When she noticed his reaction, Demeter tilted her head to the side, a small amount of confusion visible in her gaze as she asked, "What use is there in turning away at this point...?"
Hearing Demeter''s question, Vahn just waved in a dismissive manner, stating, "There is a difference between watching someone develop in a chamber and then conversing with them naked. Now, wear your raiment properly, we have much to discuss."
Rather than immediately follow Vahn''smand, Demeter silently observed him for several seconds before turning her attention to her daughter, Persephone. It broke her heart to see the girl bound in chains, so, much to Vahn''s surprise, she stated, "I will cover myself when you release my daughter..."
Realizing she had misunderstood something, Vahn turned to face Demeter, his brows raised slightly as he said, "I''m not particrly shy, you know? I was trying to give you a bit of face, allowing you to preserve your dignity. If you insist on standing there in the buff, I''m not going to force you."
To further emphasize his point, Vahn brought out another chair from his Inventory before leaning back in his own and waiting for Demeter''s response. He hadn''t particrly cared about things like nakedness until others made a big deal about it, so, rather than allow Demeter to convince herself she had some kind of leverage over him, Vahn didn''t mind enjoying the view.
Seeing Vahn staring back at her with a small amount of appreciation visible in his gaze, it didn''t take long for Demeter to realize he wasn''t putting on a front. She also knew his forces had either killed or sealed away the other Olympians, so, rather than endanger herself and the lives of her children, she came to the conclusion that it was better to simply acquiesce to his demands.
After releasing an inaudible sigh, a sh of golden light enveloped Demeter''s body. When the light faded away, she was wearing a rather revealing raiment that left very little to the imagination. Even her chest was barely covered by two triangr sections of cloth that were fastened by atticework of deceptively flexible gold wire. The most curious aspect of these metallicponents was the fact that, rather than cutting into her skin, they followed the contours of her breasts and body perfectly.
Though Demeter was an exceptionally beautiful woman, Vahn couldn''t help but feel that her raiment further enhanced her beauty. He even found himself wanting to sneak a peek behind the thin green cloth that barely covered her pantiless lower body. This was in spite of the fact he had already seen herpletely naked just moments prior...
With an approving nod, Vahn snapped his fingers, allowing [Enkidu] to disperse in an instant as he said, "Tell your daughter to behave herself; I did note here to fight."
Understanding her daughter''s nature, Demeter bowed politely in response to Vahn''s order before turning her attention to Persephone and saying, "My beloved Persephone...thank you for worrying about me. Now, however, your concerns threaten everything we hold dear. Worry not. Even if I must lower myself, my heart would never break so long as I am able to keep all of you safe. Please, do not make this more difficult than it has to be."
Vahn couldn''t help but feel a little awkward hearing Demeter''s words, even if they were sessful in convincing Persephone to stand down. After all, he was actually seeking topromise with her, not force her to ''lower'' herself...
Shaking his head, Vahn decided to simply ignore the matter, gesturing for Demeter to take a seat so they could things morefortably. There was no sense in trying to convince her he had no ulterior motives, especially after killing the other Olympians, so it was better to just exin his intentions and allow his actions to speak for themselves.
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Due to the differences in the flow of time, several hours had passed since thepletion of the Raid. By the time his discussion with Demeter had begun, they had already finished celebrating their victory. Now, with most of the children curled up at his sides, Vahn was enjoying a brief moment of supreme bliss, courtesy of Fenrir. She was still in her overgrown state, and, after waking, didn''t mind letting her body be used as a bed. Rather, so long as they weren''t jumping around or horseying, she liked to cuddle with others while in her ''Heaven Devouring Wolf'' transformation...
With Penelo and Petra curled up in his arms, looking more like twins than siblings born more than a year apart, Vahn couldn''t help but feel as though his life was blessed. He felt somewhat mncholic knowing the struggles that would be faced by the Demigods of Olympus, but, with enough time and effort, they would eventually rebuild. The key was just ensuring they didn''t grow and develop into a civilization that was solely focused on revenge against the Surface world...
Withholding a sigh, Vahn stared at the sleeping faces of his lovely daughters,forted by the fact they were both smiling happily. If not for his children, and children the world over, he wouldn''t even bother with all these troublesome matters. Fortunately, if everything went as nned, this would be thest time he had to build an Empire. In the future, he would live life more freely, traveling around like a Vagrant Hero that punished the vile and wicked with impunity.
At this point, Vahn had already grown weary of things like politics, so, in future Records, he decided to live like the wind, moving about freely without ever settling down. He already had a home back in Danmachi, and, now that he had built an Empire and was on the verge of creating his own Realm, it seemed like a waste of time to rebuild in other Records. Instead, he would continue to develop the growing Realm within his own Soul, using it as a safe haven to protect the things he cared about as he moved between the Records.
Though it might be somewhat childish, Vahn still had aspirations of living like an actual Hero, rather than an overbearing Emperor. He still liked to imagine what it would be like to live as the characters of various novels, anime, and even video games, experiencing their stories and shaping their worlds ording to his decisions.
Unfortunately, though he didn''t regret it in the slightest, his character made this very difficult. It was nigh-impossible for him to simply overlook injustices, so, whenever he came across a broken system, Vahn''s instinct was to try and ''fix'' things. This wasn''t necessarily a bad thing, but, when there was an infinite number of Records, some of which contained an infinite number of Universes, his efforts had very little effect on the nature of reality. Even in the Nasuverse, his primary concern was just a single world among countless iterations of that same world, not the Record in its entirety.
Understanding there was no way for the current him to ''fix'' everything, Vahn decided it was better to just strengthen the foundation he had already built. His main goal was still to return home, so rather than establish an Empire in every Record he visits, he would strengthen what he had already built. He could move people into his personal Realm until it became a literal Universe, all while living the free and unfettered life he had originally sought at the beginning of his journey.
Just imagining what it would be like to freely roam the Records without having to worry about his loved ones being endangered brought a smile to Vahn''s face. He had already reached a point where ''death'' had virtually no meaning to him, so, as long as he kept everyone safely inside his Realm, the machinations of his enemies meant absolutely nothing. He would be an absolute nightmare for his enemies, freely traversing their territory, destroying their prized possessions, and eliminating any who thought themselves above thew...
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After listening to Vahn''s proposition, Demeter wasn''t quite sure what to think. She could agree with him when he mentioned why Gods such as Zeus had to die, but, when he started exining his n of wiping out all ''errant'' Gods, she began to feel ufortable.
Even without understanding Vahn''s true power, Demeter got the impression he was an exceptionally dangerous individual. His ideals threatened the very essence of Gods, reducing them from existences meant to rule to nothing more than the foundation by which everything else was built upon. He was a zealous man who seemed to genuinely believe that the main purpose of power and authority was to elevate and protect others.
Demeter couldn''t see eye-to-eye with Vahn''s principles, but, knowing he might very well eliminate her if she became an obstacle, she continued to smile throughout the entire conversation. She held the belief that humanity, and other sapient creatures, ''needed'' the Gods to rule over them. Without the guidance of higher forms of existence, they would tear themselves apart and lead themselves to ruin.
Fortunately, in spite of his dangerous ideal, Demeter felt a small amount of gratitude in regards to Vahn''s ''mercy''. Had he been more resolute and extreme, there would have been no hope for the continuance of her people. With her death, it was only a matter of time before her children began to fight amongst themselves, setting themselves back thousands of years just to determine who among them was the most suited to lead. Even then, due to the inherent pride possessed by the majority of Demigods, the fighting would never truly stop. They would continue to undermine their progress for millennia, potentially even sabotaging their very existence once someone got their hands on one of the forbidden weapons that had been researched in the ancient past...
Realizing just how close they had been toplete extinction, Demeter stared back at Vahn with a thoughtful glimmer in her eyes, asking, "I understand your ambitions...tell me, what must I do to earn the favor of the Empire? My power, alone, will not be enough to prevent my children from being led astray. They need an authority figure to govern over them...I am too tolerant to be harsh when they misbehave..."
Though she could be strict when necessary, Demeter''s ''Divine Authority of the Mother'' made it difficult for her to properly mete out punishment. The more prideful among her children were bound to stray from the flock, gradually pulling others to their side. Eventually, she might even find herself the victim of her own children''s schemes, and, much like Gaia, she would be unable to muster the resolve to fight against them seriously.
Without waiting for Vahn''s response, Demeter caused Persephone to grit her teeth hard enough that her gums began to bleed, stating, "As the one to y Zeus, it is only right that you be the new King of the Gods. I may be unworthy, but I will do my best to support you as your Queen..."
Hearing Demeter''s words, Vahn''s expression became marginally more serious as he exined, "That should not be necessary. I intend to bring Athena, Hecate, and Hestia to support you. Though I have a few disagreements with her, Athena should be more than capable of meting out punishment when necessary. Hecate is also extremely wise, and, though her personality is somewhat abrasive, I believe she is more than capable of restraining Athena''s more troublesome aspects..."
Without any hesitation at all, Demeter shook her head in response, stating, "Without an absolute ruler, it would be impossible to prevent infighting amongst the Gods. Athena and Hestia have also lost their Aletheia, so, if anything happened to their Terminals, they would die. Lastly, all three of the Goddesses you mentioned are Virgin Goddesses. Athena and Hecate, in particr, have an extreme prejudice towards men, and, due to her nature, Hestia would not be able to oppose them. More than seventy percent of the city''s poption is male so it would not be wise to install Athena as a ruler..."
While Demeter was making her case, Vahn was peering into the Flow of Fate to see whether or not her words rang true. Unfortunately, as he only saw things from ''his'' perspective, every vision rted to the Olympus Texture involved him trying to settle some kind of dispute. It was impossible to know what those disputes entailed, however, requiring him to make assumptions based on contextual evidence. All he knew for certain was that, shortly after bringing Athena, Hestia, and Hecate to the Olympus Texture, he would have to step in just to prevent them from fighting.
With a frown on his face, Vahn tried to imagine elevating someone like Heracles to the status of a God, but, unless he forced the matter, convincing Heracles to rule over Olympus was impossible. He was perfectly content with living the life of a very powerful fisherman, and, despite being given the option of seeking revenge, he had refused. Heracles would do everything in his power to ensure the safety of Avalon, but, when it came to external affairs, he had absolutely no interest in things like Quests and Adventures.
After thinking about it, Vahn realized that Demeter''s words held a considerable amount of truth. Just like on the Surface, the world seemed to ''need'' an absolute ruler. Without something like the Empire to enforce the Common Law, society would still be spiraling towards self-destruction. The strongest beings in the world would continue to hide in the shadows, fighting for power and authority among their closed circles while humanity, as a whole, was blissfully ignorant. The poprity of the Virtual World,bined with his own desire to freely explore the Records, allowed Vahn to understand that most people simply didn''t want to think about suchplicated matters. They craved structure, and, even if they were suppressed, they would still find a way to establish a baseline that allowed them to build the most convenient lives avable to them...
Shaking his head, Vahn reaffirmed his decision to never get involved directly with politics when he visits future Records. In the Nasuverse, however, he was already ''all in'', so, after thinking about it for a few minutes, courtesy of the Projection''s time dtion, he answered, "I do not form rtionships based on convenience. Unless your emotions were sincere, I would never be able to open my heart to you. While you may consider such things inconsequential, they are very important to me...I would never force anyone against their will. There is always an alternative solution."
Hearing Vahn''s response, Demeter''s expression softened almost imperceptively as she stated, "There is no greater love than the love of a mother. For my children, there is nothing of myself that I would not sacrifice willingly. You might question the sincerity of my love, but, if it is to ensure their safety, I would willingly give my heart, my mind, my everything...do not look down on a Mother''s love."
It was fortunate that Vahn had multiple bodies, as, after hearing Demeter''s words, he couldn''t help but release a frustrated groan. Demeter''s words were like a cleaver cutting into his very soul, as, no matter how powerful he became, Vahn''s ''absolute weakness'' was the love of a Mother. In his mind, there truly was nothing more powerful, so, after hearing the conviction in Demeter''s words, he felt a considerable amount of guilt, questioning what kind of monster he had be to put such a caring mother in this kind of situation...
Though she didn''t understand the reason behind Vahn''s sudden change, Demeter felt as though his terrifying aura had shriveled up in an instant. He suddenly seemed more ''vulnerable'' than before, a stark contrast to the man who had resolutely talked about killing countless Gods to further his goals. For a brief moment, she even felt as though he was one of her children, her maternal instincts giving her a strong urge tofort him...
Unaware of the ''switch'' he had flipped within Demeter''s heart, Vahn appeared calm andposed as he said, "Very well...you have convinced me. I suppose this will make the integration between the Surface and Reverse Side smoother..."
Understandably dissatisfied, Persephone wasted no time in shouting, "This is ridiculous! Even if you are more powerful than Zeus, I''m not going to give my mother to you! We finally have the chance to be free! I would rather die than ept this...!"
Hearing her daughter''s words, Demeter''s smiling expression turned into a reproachful look as she firmly stated, "That is enough, Persephone. You may be willing to face your death, but that does not mean I am willing. If you try anything, I will have to stop you. Are you willing to harm me just to seek your own death...?"
As if she had taken critical damage, Persephone became unsteady on her feet, never taking her eyes away from the hateful man who had invaded their lives. She resented Zeus for treating both her and her mother like ythings, so, having another tyrant take his ce, Persephone couldn''t help hating the man who had reced him. In her mind, Vahn was no better than Zeus, a depraved and power-hungry individual who would make their lives a living hell for his own amusement.
Seeing her daughter continue to re at Vahn, Demeter furrowed her brows ever so slightly as she stated, "Go to your room. You are forbidden toe out until Ie to retrieve you. I want you to think about the consequences of your actions and the effects they would have on others. When you have calmed down, we will talk about this matter together."
Despite gripping her scythe with enough force to make her knuckles turn white, Persephone, with tears building in the corner of her eyes, obediently listened to her mother''s words, storming off into the unseen depths of Demeter''s True Body. This earned a sigh of relief from Demeter, her expression showingplicated emotions as she looked back to Vahn and said, "Please, do not me her. She has lived a very difficult life under the rule of Zeus. We have all experienced difficulties as a result of his whims."
Even without Demeter trying to convince him, Vahn wouldn''t have taken the matter to heart. In fact, he would have been more surprised if Persephone didn''t hate him. After all, his actions had been the primary catalyst which led to the destruction of her mother''s previous avatar. In a way, their current situation could be seen as him putting pressure on Demeter, forcing her obedience in exchange for guaranteeing the safety of her children.
Resisting the urge to rub his temples, Vahn lightly shook his head, stating, "It is a small matter. I will let my actions speak for me. Zeus was a monster who ruined the lives of countless people, both God and mortal. Though some wouldbel me with the same sins, I have always acted in a way to ensure the prosperity of all sapient life. I have never once sought to suppress others for things like personal gain and amusement."
Despite feeling as though he was trying to justify his actions, Demeter didn''t doubt that Vahn was far better than Zeus. Not only was he more powerful, but he also listened to the reasoning of others. If she had tried to convince Zeus of something, he would have either ignored her or punished her for suggesting something he hadn''t thought of himself. Then, several monthster, he would make the same suggestions, and, if anyone pointed out the origin of his ''wisdom'', they would suffer a cruel punishment for daring to slight him.
A stark contrast to Zeus, Vahn gave her the impression of a warm and gentle soul who had been led astray by his convictions. His aura, once he calmed down, became purer than anything she had ever sensed before, and, though it didn''t show on his face, she could tell Persephone''s words had caused him a bit of heartache. Thus, despite fearing him quite a bit, Demeter couldn''t help but view Vahn as yet another one of her children, someone that required her care and affection. She might not be able to free him from his convictions, but, at the very least, she couldfort him whenever his burdens became too great...