At the end of the day, Williams' summary was quite fitting.
Their situation was quite fucked up, but not as much as they expected.
Without the information Dilan's mind had been flooded with, it would have been close to impossible to consider the Mystic Mission possible. It was still close to impossible in the eyes of most Ascenders but it was still possible, though difficult.
"Concluding from the information you provided, we know how to construct the Chaos Obelisks, including that you have to activate it with an Imprint of your Soul, and the materials we need to actually construct the Chaos Obelisks. With the database of the Queen of Immortality, it should be possible to figure out where we can find the materials and they can be collected then…
As for the issue of your Soul Subspace's size, you will have to reach the peak of the sixth Tier before the sentience of Milarn to you…that's a bit tricky to achieve in the next few years but it shouldn't be impossible considering that not too powerful existences will be able to emerge or get even close to Milarn for the time being…" Sven pointed out in a more serious manner than Williams.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHis conclusion was pretty neat and it was a good summary that allowed everyone to understand the core situation.
The biggest advantage they had was the last point Sven had mentioned. Dilan wasn't given a specific period in which he had to complete the mission, and neither were other beings provided information about him, his beloved, or anything related to Dilan. They didn't even know that the Undying was human!
The only information others possessed about Dilan was that he was currently on Milarn and that the Mystic Mission was given to the Undying. It was not much but still enough to find out everything they needed to know as long as they were given enough time.
All of these tiny pieces of information were great to know for Dilan and the people around him but it was also a trap. It might say that he didn't have to rush things but that was not the case at all.
In fact, Dilan had to finish the Mystic Mission as soon as possible for it to be possible, in the first place!
The flying island was likely to be somewhat secure from outside influence, at least, until he started to construct the first Chaos Obelisk. That meant he had to spend time collecting information, and figure out where to construct all five Obelisks around Milarn to attain the highest potency just like it had been asked for by the Mystic Mission.
All of this was bound to require quite some time, even if the Queen's Image would provide him with enough support such as a device that would scan his surrounding to map Milarn and find out its exact size and everything necessary to help and analyze the most suitable places to construct the Chaos Obelisk and how to protect them from those who didn't want him to succeed.
There would be many who didn't want him to succeed in solving the Mystic Mission, and there would be more and stronger opponents the more time passed…after all, Milarn was still restricting truly powerful existences to emerge on Milarn.
And that was exactly where the trap of the Mystic Mission was created. There may not be a time limit for the mission but the difficulty would increase the more Gods would emerge on Milarn and the stronger the Gods would be.
Right now, it was even hard for the weakest True Gods to get to Milarn, let alone ordinary True Gods, but nobody could say how long this would be the case.
In a few years, there might be thousands of True Gods trying to fight against Dilan to prevent him from becoming the Supreme Ruler of Milarn and that he would turn it into his True Divinity!
By then, it might be possible for Dilan to fight a True God, but it wouldn't be feasible for him to deal with thousands of True Gods while simultaneously handling the construction of five Chaos Obelisks, their protection, and binding the sentience of Milarn to his Soul Subspace.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThat was definitely not something Dilan could achieve!
He thought of various plans but all of them weren't perfect…was that even possible in the given situation, a perfect plan?
"How about you create the last Chaos Obelisk in the planet's core just for you to bind the planet's sentience to your Soul Subspace? Given the materials which the Chaos Obelisks are made of, it should be feasible as long as you finish the Chaos Obelisk before you retrieve it from your storage ring," A Lesser God Archangel, precisely the blacksmith, who had become Old Jeff's best buddy for the last few months.
He knew the name and characteristics of most materials that were required to construct the Chaos Obelisk. With that in mind, he voiced out his opinion, knowing that Dilan could momentarily protect the Chaos Obelisk with the Flame of the Beginning if that were to be necessary.
"One Chaos Obslik in the center and each of the remaining four Chaos Obelisks in one direction…that would allow you to make use of Milarn's shape in the best possible way…if Milarn didn't change too much all of a sudden…" Old Jeff mumbled while Dilan created a small ball of mana in front of everyone.
It was a blue ball with five small dots that began to move. One was in the center, and each of the remaining four dots was located at the surface of the ball, as far away from one another as possible.
"The mission says 'on' Milarn though. Can we be certain that the Mystic Mission will allow us to construct the last Chaos Obelisk in the planetary core?" Sven asked all of a sudden, silencing the two blacksmiths who turned in Sven's direction.
They were not sure what to answer because they didn't know the system well enough. It might be necessary to create the Chaos Obelisks on the surface, but wouldn't it have mentioned that then to avoid doubts?
Slowly, the attention went over to the person who knew the configurations and its reasoning best. All eyes were focused on Dilan.
"Why are you guys looking at me like that? I have no idea either…"