PLOP!

The Immortal was surprised as he suddenly lost hold of Gravis. He still felt that his Space Constriction was active, but Gravis suddenly simply popped out of it. It was like a slippery eel had glided out of his hands.

"Huh?" he uttered as he looked at Gravis again.

WHOOOM!

He reactivated his Space Confinement and pulled Gravis.

PLOP!

But Gravis wasn't even moved a little bit. It was like the space around him was a liquid, and he was a heavy stone. It pressed into him, but in the end, it only managed to flow around him.

The Immortal blinked several times in surprise as he couldn't comprehend this situation. Why didn't his Space Confinement work? It had always worked, and even if it didn't, his Space Confinement would have needed to be broken first, either by a powerful Law or by the Space Law of someone else.

But something else quickly gained the attention of the Immortal.

Gravis' Avatar.

He had never seen an Avatar that looked like this, but that wasn't what grabbed his attention. What grabbed his attention was the fact that Gravis had an Avatar in the first place.

"You're not supposed to condense your Avatar yet!" The Immortal shouted. "You were supposed to wait until we found the correct Law for you! Now I have to contact my manager and inform him about your decision!"

Gravis only looked into the Immortal's eyes. Obviously, this was a misunderstanding.

"I'm not one of your students," Gravis said.

The Immortal was taken aback. "You're not?" he asked.

is supposed to make the

behavior. I thought that you were one of

nodded but didn't smile.

What was going on?

believed Gravis just like

words, but he had immediately accepted them as the absolute truth. One had to remember that there were probably fewer than ten Early Minor Circulation Immortals that had comprehended

Immortal was supposed to have the ability to

sane person would believe any

Immortal didn't

Why was that?

Law of

shroud its allies, but it could also poison them. The Law

Honesty could show the honest mindset of the Cultivator, but it could also

told the Immortal that Gravis had spoken the absolute truth, no matter how unbelievable it was. One had to remember that the chances of running across an Immortal with the Law of the Dead

Will-Aura, surprisingly. Nearly no Laws used the Will-Aura as a medium. Nearly all Laws used the Energy inside the Cultivator to fuel

to someone with a more powerful Will-Aura than him, after level suppression, this person would realize that Gravis believed that he was telling the truth. Their critical thinking was still active. They would also

after level suppression, the person would not be able to tell if Gravis was using the Law of Honesty or the Laws of Deceit or Lies. Ironically, this meant that the Law of Honesty was at its weakest against someone just as powerful while being more effective against

person had a weaker Will-Aura, after level suppression, they would take Gravis' words at face value without any critical thinking. Of course, that was only true when Gravis really said the truth. After all, the Law

higher than themselves. Yet, due to him only being two

the Immortal believed absolutely everything

have any kind of reservations about using

No.

truth. It didn't matter if someone was forced into

the ability of someone to evaluate claims, even if they were the truth, bordered

the

denying the truth mean running

if someone wholeheartedly believed something to be true when it wasn't? The

situation was not

forcing someone to believe the truth. He was simply stating what he thought to be the truth. Was there anything wrong with simply saying what one thought to be

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