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“Nooooo.” Pandora whined. “Don’t go!” She grabbed onto my shirt with a pitiful look on her face.

It made me feel bad seeing her like this. “It’s not like I won’t ever come back.” I reassured her.

“Waaa, I never get people visiting me.” Pandora pouted. “You’re the first one to even call me mom! Atleast stay for a few more hours, you only stopped by for a couple minutes!”

“I just wanted to see you before I go on a little adventure.” I smiled wryly. “I promise to come back when I’m done with my business. I’ll even see if Godou wants to come around.”

“Oh.” Her eyes widened. “Yes, yes! Bring my youngest here too. He needs a firm hand. That boy!” She huffed.

“I already met him.” I replied. “Made sure to give him a kick on the rear to get him into gear. Though whether he starts taking the appropriate steps is up to him.”

“Thank you.” She reached out, wrapping her arms around me. “I’d hate to see such a nice boy like him die early.”

“Of course.” I reassured her again. “I felt bad at the trouble he was having.”

She let out a sigh. “I can’t convince you to stay a little longer?”

“I really do need to head out.”

“Fine.” She huffed. “But you better come back safe and healthy next time. You hear me, mister?” She poked my chest.

“Don’t worry.” Scáthach spoke up. “I will make sure he doesn’t die before he returns.”

“What a good Daughter-in-Law I have.” Pandora perked up.

“I too will make sure he stays out of as much trouble as possible.” Raikou added.

Pandora let out a little giggle. “Campione can’t help but get into trouble. Please keep him safe.” She said with a small smile.

Raikou wrapped up the smaller woman in her arms.

It was pretty cute to see.

“You better come back soon.” Pandora let go, giving me one last look. “Now that I know you can come back whenever you want. I expect visits!”

I don’t know why seeing her like this made me smile so much. “We’ll be back soon.” I said one last time.

Again, I felt bad about leaving so soon, but this was more of a test than anything else. I just wanted to make sure nothing unfortunate would happen if I just popped in. With Scáthach and Raikou at my side, I was confidant in dealing with most issues if there was.

Pandora seemed ecstatic about me being here and returning in the future, so I took that as confirmation that I could come and go as I please.

I….wanted to give her a chance. I know it was strange to have this thought, but I wanted to see if there was some sort of bond that could form between us. I had no romantic interest in her but maybe we could be more than strangers?

Without dragging things out, I created a new portal and sort of sling shot a few more over the planet to disrupt any attempts at tracing me. I didn’t know what methods were available here, and I didn’t fear anyone ‘following’ us, but simply ‘seeing’ how we left could raise some questions that I didn’t wish to answer.

With one last look, Pandora smiled and waved towards me. I gave my own little smile and one last wave before walking through my portal.

The myriad colors flashed around us as we entered a familiar room.

“Home sweet home.” I let out a long breath. It had been a very long few days.

“Oh you’re back.” I saw a head poke over the nearby couch.

“Hello Lucretia.” I gave a wave.

“Hello Wilhelm.” She giggled.

“Mmm, it’s good to be back. I’m a little sweaty, I shall take a shower and clean myself.” Scáthach walked by, brushing her hand against my shoulder. “It’s good to see you, Lucretia Zola.”

“And you, Scáthach.” She sort of halfheartedly waved her hand.

“Have you eaten, Lucretia?” Raikou asked.

“I haven’t” She shook her head.

“Then shall I prepare something to eat?” She offered.

“That would be lovely.” The Old Witch smiled.

“And you, Master?”

“I’d love whatever you made.” Something to eat sounded great right now.

“Then I shall get started.” She nodded, walking towards the kitchen.

I reached out and grabbed her hand before she could get too far away. She made a cute little surprised sound as I pulled her back towards me. Before she could speak, I placed my lips to hers.

“Shall we give you some privacy?” I blinked, hearing Zelretch’s voice as he stood in the doorway.

Raikou gave a cute, bashful, look as we pulled away. “I will go prepare a meal.” She said quickly, scurrying off towards the kitchen with a healthy shade of red adorning her face.

“Oh, to be young again.” Lucretia laughed.

“To do such things so boldly infront of your Grandfather.” Zelretch shared her amusement.

Oh, so you wanna play, huh?

“So, is it safe to touch anything?” I looked around. “Did you make sure to wipe everything down?”

Zelretch blinked and Lucretia threw herself backwards on the couch and started laughing.

“Oh, so you have jokes.” Zelretch gave a dry look.

“I do have jokes, wanna hear another?” I offered.

“I’m all ears.”

“It’s called – I killed a God.” I deadpanned. “Imagine that? A whole process to kill Gods and usurp their power. Sure would have been nice to learn that before I stepped into the world.” I’m pretty sure he could take the hint with the sarcasm in my voice.

“Perhaps we should have a chat in my office.” Zelretch sort of gained a thoughtful look which quickly turned into something more serious.

“Go have your boy talk.” Lucretia waived at us, flopping back down on the couch.

I just gestured for him to lead the way.

****

“You know, this is practically tradition now.” I took the glass of whiskey he poured me.

“Do you dislike it?”

“No.” I shook my head. “I enjoy these talks. It helps me unwind and something I just need to vent or have someone offer their opinion who isn’t a romantic partner.”

Zelretch hummed, taking a sip of his own drink. “Should we get into the heavy stuff or…?”

“So, what’s up with you and Lucretia?” I wanted to get this out of the way.

Zelretch let out a long winded sigh. “We’re……something.” He muttered. “I’m still debating if I should thank you or throttle you for helping her bulldoze her way into my home.”

“Please, like you wouldn’t have done the exact same thing in my position.”

“I can’t deny that.” He nodded. “We are so much alike in some ways – due to the obvious. Perhaps if you didn’t just take the most direct approach, I would have fumbled around this whole thing for who knows how long.”

“She deserved better than what you gave her, Gramps.”

“Brat.” He snorted with a sad smile on his face. “I’m well aware of that.” He thumbed the rim of his glass. “It’s gotten so much more noisy around here these days. It’s a fear of mine that things would become quiet once more.”

“Well, you don’t have to worry. I’ll be here to keep annoying you for the rest of my life.”

“Is that supposed to reassure me?”

“It reassures me.” I replied with a cheeky smile. “So, do I call her Grandmother yet?”

Zelretch let out another snort. “I’m sure she’d love that. But we’re taking things slow.”

“Hmm. Taking things slow, huh? You’re aware that I saw her pack her bags?”

“One thing you should learn about Lucretia. She loves to make people uncomfortable.” Zelretch laughed.

“Well, tell her she succeeded.” A thought I didn’t want to have about her and the old man. “So……I killed a God.” I might as well pull this band aid off.

“You’re doing a remarkable job keeping everything contained and not leaking out. I noticed something wrong, but until you said it, I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. But now that I take a better look, you certainly are bursting with more power.”

I ran a hand through my air. “I didn’t think it wise to let my Divine Power seep out in this place.”

“A good choice.” He nodded in approval. “As long as you don’t cause any issues, I do not believe the Counter Force would waste energy moving against you.”

Yeah, it’s very unwilling to waste any effort so I didn’t think a Counter Guardian would be sitting here waiting for me when I came back.

“Why didn’t you tell me about this?”

“I should have.” He admitted. “I think I was just worried you would go do something foolish.” He shook his head. “Not that I think you are a foolish person. I don’t think you would fight a God without confidence in winning.”

“I…understand.” I sighed. “I’m like that too, I guess I got it from you. I worry about those I care about even when I know I shouldn’t. Just….please don’t keep things like that from me.”

“I promise I won’t do that again in the future.” He said without hesitation. “But I have to ask, why did you fight a God, Wilhelm?”

“Well, he didn’t leave me with much of a choice. He started throwing fists at me so I responded.”

“So you couldn’t have removed yourself from the situation? Or perhaps not put yourself infront of a God so that they would be willing to start attacking you?” He raised an eyebrow.

“Well….no. But –“

“I think we should have a talk about your attitude.” He cut me off.

“My attitude?” I questioned.

“You went looking for a fight, didn’t you?” He looked at me.

“I didn’t start anything.” I denied.

“It’s not a matter of starting it. It’s a matter of you willingly going into those situations where a fight in inevitable. And I don’t think you realize that you’re doing it yourself.”

“What do you mean?”

“Do I need to spell it out for you?” He replied. “When you first came to me, how willing were you to start waiving your sword at people?”

“I mean…..I fought with someone as soon as I came here. I fought quite a few things in Skyrim as well….”

“Yes, but from what I understand, those were calculated bouts. Fighting undead in dungeons to secure the treasure. Fighting one of those young Mages to help Rin with her reputation and establish your own. Why did you fight a God, Wilhelm?”

I blinked at his words. “I…….because…..?”

“You were looking for a fight.” He finished for me. “It’s becoming clearer as time goes on. You’ve been steadily escalating, and it’s all culminated into this point. Various undead, some low-level Mages. Then Dragons, and other monstrous creatures. Then you entered a Grail War and decide to start fighting Servants. And now you Killed a God.”

“Don’t get me wrong.” He continued, not allowing me a moment to retort. “I’m not admonishing you for your behavior….well mostly. I believe you could take a better approach to such endeavors. But I want you to be aware of your own behavior. You are a young man who is objectively powerful. I would not be surprised in the least if you wanted to test yourself. It’s something we all go through, I had a streak of such things in my youth where I left many bodies in my wake. Now, adding on your Devil Heritage, we have a recipe for something a bit more noticeable. And then there’s the Dragon living in your soul who is no doubt influencing in some degree.”

I was silent as I digested his words. I couldn’t refute the logic behind them as I thought back at my past fights. “Am I a battle Maniac?”

“I don’t believe so.” He shook his head. “Enjoying a fight, and even seeking them out wouldn’t make you a battle maniac. You don’t throw caution to the wind – most of the time – and ignore everything else to fullfill these desires. Tell me, did you fight this God without a second thought?”

“I mean….kinda? I was prepared. My Aura was full, I had a good supply of Mystic Codes, Talismans and such – even if they wouldn’t be really effective. I was in perfect condition, and I had a good idea of what I was walking into and even had Raikou on standby if needed with Scáthach nearby. And I had escape routes already planned in my head for emergencies.”

“Then it sounds like I can’t fault you. You’re young, being impulsive is fine if you are prepared to deal with the consequences, which it sounds like you did an adequate job of doing. What more could you have done than what you already did? You simply enjoy fighting and like to test yourself. You are entering higher stages, and I can’t fault you for wanting to seek opponents who can match you.”

Is it that simple then? I guess I do enjoy fighting, and I have met some powerful opponents in a fight when I could have taken other approaches. I remembered what Shakespeare’s Noble Phantasm said about me wanting to prove myself. I guess, he was correct in that sense. But maybe I jut wanted to prove my own strength?

[It’s a very Dragon mindset to have.] Ddraig spoke up. [It doesn’t necessarily mean betting your life every time. I’ve fought many opponents in my life where death was not a factor and we simply had fun pushing ourselves in our duels. Fighting is in our blood, and yours too.]

Huh….

“I have a lot to thing about now.”

“That’s all I ask. For you to acknowledge your own actions.” Zelretch gave a happy nod.

“I think I just need to take a few days and rest. Maybe try and put my sword up in the meantime and get some other work done.”

“I think that’s a wonderful idea. You have plenty to keep you preoccupied in the meantime.”

“Gods.” I ran a hand through my hair again. “It feels like forever since I’ve seen the others.”

“Jinn stopped by the other day, asking when you would be back.” Zelretch mentioned.

I blinked. “She did? Why didn’t she call me, she has a Kaleidophone!”

“I don’t think she wanted to be a bother.”

“That….” I let out a sigh. “I need to take her out on a date. She deserves that at the very least.” Seeing Jinn with a sad expression would honestly give me heartache. I don’t want my Genie to feel that way.

Now that I think about it, we all barely use the Kaleidophones. I can understand why, several of us are sometimes in situations where it can be a distraction.

“At the risk of sounding like I’m trying to change the subject. Wanna hear about how everything went?”

“I’d love to.” He nodded enthusiastically. “Tell me all about this Authority you acquired and how you defeated a God.”

***

So, the final -- final chapter of the Arc. Next is an Interlude and then we're truly back into DxD. For the interlude, I'm doing a bunch of POVs I haven't been able to fit in. If anyone has anything they want to see, feel free to share them in the comments, give me some ideas incase I missed or forgot something.

Comments

Mylael

Good chapter! Can't what for them to shake up DXD

Regis

Maybe try having the mc be trained by Shiva since he's the God of destruction

striker James

I loved this chapter also mama pandora is best mom I kinda hope he interduces her to his daughter seeing her spoil her Granddaughter would be interesting.

Robert Stevens

I could see him being trained by beerus one of these days as he's is using the kaleidoscope Whis is just gonna pop in grab him by the collar and drag him to beerus's planet.

LuluViBritania

Once trained in DB he will essentially no sell almost everywhere else so if it occurs it’s likely to be near the end of the story

Robert Stevens

not if ki is localized to there universe like if he went to naruto learned ninjutsu but couldn't use it elsewhere because of the lack of chakra

Anonymous

I'd like to see Momma gremory bully shitzechs some more maybe she heard from some spies od sumting that wilhelm was in youkai territory again, idk I just like her bullying shitzechs

Fire_Fox2590

I kind of want to see Wilhelm and Zelretch talk shop, just chatting about how his magic works and Zelretch giving him ideas or telling him about magic he has seen in the past that would be handy for Wilhelm to learn.

striker James

Um Chakra is in dxd but I get what you mean some powers only work in some universe's but that brings up a very valid point it's possible whilem could end up in a universe we're some of his powers can't work the more he travels I'm surprised author hasn't had that happen yet that would be a interesting onemake

Matthew Young

Maybe a POV of Ozpin's reaction to Wilhelm's self-made shitstorm back in remnant. Would be pretty funny and entertaining to see. 🤣

Anonymous

yea, specialy if you remember taking down a chopper with the all mighty and overpowered weapon with 999+ damage... the dildo missile

TheSonicTurtle

Reading each chapter individually always makes me wish there was more, and I can’t wait for each post. Going back and rereading though, your pacing is excellent and the story never gets boring