Eternal Cultivation of Alchemy - Chapter 3593 Hannah's Intriguing Connections

The most the Weapons God knew about Alex was through the brief few years he had participated in the Alchemy tournament. It was there that he had mentioned that he was from the Myriad Spirit Realm, so that was what the Weapons God believed to be true.
Neither Grimsight nor Silvermist had attempted to clear up his misunderstanding on this matter when they were together in the past.
It was only now that he was finding out that Alex had actually come from a lower realm instead.
“Is that really the truth?” the Weapons God asked. “Were you born in a lower realm?”
“That is the truth,” Hannah said simply.
The Weapons God was now even more interested in Alex. A potential Savior that was born in a lower realm.
“Wait, so someone who was born in a lower realm managed to become the greatest alchemist of the younger generation?” he asked in surprise. “Is that even possible?”
Hannah thought it better not to speak any more about Alex to the man, even if he didn’t mean any harm. Alex had clearly been lying about a few things and she didn’t want to accidentally reveal them like she had their origin just now.
There were quite sensitive topics such as Ronron that she definitely could not even begin to talk about.
“A man from the lower realm, destined to save the world. You can’t just make up a journey like this, can you?” the Weapons God said with a shake of his head.
“What is the Savior?” Hannah asked again.
“A figure from multiple prophecies throughout the immortal realms, said to be the one who would save the world one day. They were made by the Divination God, so the prophecies hold a lot of credence,” Fairspring said.
“Grandmaster did? And are we certain my cousin is the Savior?” Hannah asked.
“I can’t answer that,” the Wind Sage said. “I simply do not know.”
“I have some evidence linking to the fact that he is in fact the Savior, which is why I want him to be saved,” the Weapons God said. “Also… Grandmaster? You can’t possibly be referring to who I think you’re referring to, can you?”
Hannah stayed quiet, but Fairspring told the man the truth.
“Her mother is a direct disciple of the Divination God,” she explained.
The Weapons God’s expression changed once again. Again, he was told something he could not believe.
“The Divination God took a disciple from a lower realm? Since when did the Divination God have a disciple in the first place?”
The Weapons God found it difficult to accept that information. Someone as vagabond-like as the Divination God could not possibly take someone in.
“It’s a recent matter,” the Wind Sage explained. “She became a disciple within the last millennium.”
While Goldsteel still found it difficult to believe, he had to accept the truth since the Wind Sage herself was telling him this. He looked down, taking in the information, before looking at Hannah through the corner of his eyes.
When he had first walked into the library, she had been barely more than a nobody in his eyes. The only person he cared to talk to was the Wind Sage, after all.
However, as the conversation went along and information kept coming out, it had become clear that the young woman was a much bigger deal than he could have possibly guessed.
Not only was she a cousin of the potential Savior, she was also the daughter of the Divination God’s direct disciple. He could hardly imagine that the Divination God would take just anyone as his disciple after all.
And now that he thought about it, her mere presence with the Wind Sage was strange as well. For the Wind Sage to come to his palace with her in tow meant only one thing.
She could not be left alone and had to go anywhere Fairspring went.
One possible reason for that was that Hannah was a prisoner to Fairspring, but the easier conclusion to accept was that Fairspring was her protector on whatever mission she was out on.
Considering Fairspring was a devout follower of the Sky God, the only one who could get her to protect a Divine realm cultivator had to be the Sky God herself.
Meaning, Hannah held a level of importance even in the eyes of the Sky God.
At the moment, he was now more interested in learning about her than even about Alex. He tried asking a few more questions about her and her family, but he couldn’t gain anything else from their conversation.
So, in the end, he had to divert back to Alex.
“That is what I wanted to talk to you about. I have told the Sky God about the prophecies long ago, but I do not know if she truly believes them or not. I hope she does,” he said.
“She does. In fact, the young man has recently fulfilled another prophecy in the Sacred Lotus Dominion as well. The news should take some time to arrive, but you will learn about it very soon.”
The Weapons God became quite interested. “I shall keep my ears open.”
He stood up. “I won’t keep you any longer. Thank you for coming.”
“Thank you for inviting us, Your Majesty. Please come by the Sky God’s palace if you wish to meet the young man yourself.”
“I just might,” the man said. “In the meantime, could you deliver a message to him?”
“Of course. What do you wish for us to relay, Your Majesty?”
“Please tell him that there are others out there that will fight alongside him. He is not alone,” the Weapons God said. “Oh, and also, he may be concerned about his master. Do tell him that Silvermist is doing just fine. I don’t know where he is right now, but he may want to learn this as well.”
Fairspring nodded. “I shall deliver the message. I shall take my leave now.”
The Weapons God bowed and watched as the two women left his palace to return to the Sky God’s Realm.


