Ten Lucky Draws: I Became OP - Chapter 440: The House of Life - Thoth and Seshat

Chapter 440: The House of Life – Thoth and Seshat
Eight hundred more years passed by and during this time while the youngest heirs were busy on their journeys…
The oldest heirs had been wandering around Pantheos as well along with Isis.
In the Universe of Archives, a vast cosmos dedicated to knowledge, memory, and the preservation of history, four figures moved through a library like residence, with endless shelves of floating tomes and glowing orbs.
Xeros walked at the front, his presence steady and commanding.
Beside him was Ellyn, her black hair catching the soft light of the archives.
Aurora walked beside Ellyn as she entangled her arm.
Isis walked on the other side, her four black horns gleaming, tail swaying lazily behind her.
They were heading toward one of the most renowned locations in this universe — the House of Life, the strongest budding Pantheon in the universe.
As they traveled through the grand, endless corridors lined with living books and whispering records, the conversation flowed easily between them.
Xeros glanced at Aurora.
“The youngest… I never thought some of their paths would take diverge this way.”
Aurora nodded, as she… well, none of them could ever think that there would be tension between some of them.
“Hmm, you’re not wrong… but maybe it’s all a part of Daddy’s plan?”
Ellyn tilted her head as she looked down at Aurora who was slightly shorter than her.
“Hmph, I wished you’d given me at least a few years to reconnect with him.” She said, even though she had been enjoying their time as siblings.
She had been missing Ash too much for words to describe… especially after their brief time spent together.
Isis chuckled, crossing her arms.
“That Quell… looks like he’s taking after Dadd—Ahem.” She blushed, catching herself quickly.
“After Ash, I mean… he’s already started a harem of women.”
Xeros shook his head; though he technically had a harem too, his was much smaller in comparison.
“Well, he is the God of Harems after all,” He said as the exited the Library, “Let’s go check out the House of Life… Apparently, the leaders of this Pantheons are beings from B.E.”
“Thoth, the God of Wisdom and Writing and Seshat… the Goddess of Record Keeping, huh.” Aurora said as she spread her divinity outwards using it as Divine Sense.
They disappeared in a soft golden flash and reappeared in the central plaza of the House of Life.
—-
The plaza was bustling with members of the budding Pantheon — scholars in flowing robes, warriors carrying ancient tomes as weapons, scribes floating on clouds of ink, and archivists whose bodies were half-made of living parchment.
The architecture was grand yet scholarly — towering pillars covered in glowing runes, floating libraries that drifted between buildings, and massive stone tablets that recorded every event in real time.
As the four of them walked toward the inner chambers of Thoth and Seshat, they couldn’t help but notice something off.
The Pantheon here was being run like a normal clan or sect….
One must remember that Pantheons had something called Supreme Divinity that could only be amassed through a Pantheon that was structured properly.
After making a pantheon through the Akashic Records, one would have to essentially designate the ideal of this Pantheon.
And the House of Life… it was one that was built upon knowledge gathering.
However, they currently had members of their Pantheon with God Stars that either held no relation to information or knowledge gathering…
Nor did they have any one of those beings trying to attain more information or knowledge.
Xeros frowned slightly.
“They’re treating it like just another power structure… not what a Pantheon should be.”
Aurora nodded.
“Too much leaching… and not enough unity under one purpose.”
Ellyn arched a brow hearing this, as she had spent less time in Pantheos than the others, it was obviously somethings she didn’t understand.
“What’s so special about Supreme Divinity?” She asked, “I mean, Divinity can already do the unthinkable.”
Isis crossed her arms.
“I had the same thought at first… Until I was told such a thing could even save a faction from one of our hands.”
Hearing this Ellyn eyes slightly widened, “You’re bluffing…”
However seeing no one respond, she momentarily stopped.
“Right?”
Aurora chuckled pulling her along before their arms could detangle, “Come on big sis, there are many more things to know.”
—-
Ever since their arrival, they had kept their concealments in place, mostly to prevent anyone from approaching them with reverence or adoration.
Being members of the Ineffable Pantheon, and even bound by ties to Ash, The One God, such encounters were practically guaranteed.
It wasn’t long before they found themselves standing before the grand chambers of Thoth and Seshat.
As soon as they crossed the threshold, all four of them released their concealments.
Their presence washed over the room like a tidal wave.
Thoth — an ibis-headed figure of immense wisdom — and Seshat — a beautiful woman with leopard skin and a seven-pointed star above her head — both froze as the four entered.
Thoth’s eyes widened.
“You… you are…”
Aurora spoke first, her voice calm but edged with her usual teasing.
“Yes… we are whatever you are thinking.” She said as they all sat down casually without much posturing.
“We are not here for that though.” Her eyes then shifted between the two, “We want to know if you are worth the titles you hold… and maybe we will leave you with some invaluable information.”
Thoth and Seshat exchanged a glance, both clearly shaken by the sheer presence of the four.
Thoth bowed his head slightly.
“Tell… tell us,” He said, “We will share everything we know…”
Isis couldn’t help but click her tongue in wonder, “The perks of being ineffable, huh?”
Unlike the other heirs, they were just as powerful as the other members of the Pantheon—at least on paper.
This meant they had the ability to acquire any knowledge they desired with ease, yet they preferred to drift aimlessly, behaving like bored gods in search of distraction.


