After Broad Walker left, the actual interrogation took place.

"What have you done to my junior brother?" Power Walker asked.

"Nothing," Gravis answered in a relaxed manner. "He stole from me, and I stopped him."

"Lies!" Power Walker shouted. "Prove it!"

"I have not lied," Gravis said with the Law of Honesty.

The Law of Honesty washed over the two present people.

Silent Walker's expression didn't change.

Power Walker's eyebrows furrowed.

Then, Power Walker turned to Silent Walker. "Has your recounting of the events been accurate?" he asked.

"Yes," Silent Walker answered.

The fluctuations of a Law could be felt, and Gravis raised an eyebrow.

"So that's it," Power Walker said as he looked at Gravis. "You think I will fall for your Law of Lies!?"

Gravis blinked a couple of times in confusion.

Was that guy stupid?

Silent Walker had been the one using the Law of Lies. Power Walker's Will-Aura should be powerful enough to feel the difference between the Law of Honesty and the Law of Lies.

One thing felt white, while the other thing felt black.

Gravis' Will-Aura was more powerful than Silent Walker's, which was why he had been able to see that Silent Walker had used the Law of Lies. Although, Gravis could have also realized that by simply thinking about his own perception and the truth.

"Your junior brother is using the Law of Lies, not me," Gravis answered with the Law of Honesty.

Power Walker looked at Silent Walker.

"I'm using the Law of Honesty," Silent Walker said calmly while activating the Law of Lies.

Power Walker looked back at Gravis. "Do you think I'm stupid?" he asked with narrowed eyes. "I have a perfect comparison here. My junior brother is using the Law of Honesty, and your Law feels different from his Law. So, when my junior brother is telling the truth, you can only be spouting lies."

'That guy's so far gone, it's not even funny anymore,' Gravis thought. 'The dude's literally saying that black is white and white is black.'

money for that

to kill him, they could have simply sent some Star God. In their minds, a Star God should be powerful

why waste so

Walker glanced

had gotten Gravis in front of

Silent Walker's revenge, not

himself in Silent Walker's revenge. He

walked up to Gravis' cage and looked

in my hands," he said

Gravis asked with

You might be able to scare me with your powers, but you

one of our Vice-Sect Masters to take care of you. In front of a Star

me here just to give me a chance to survive?" Gravis asked. "You spent 50,000 God Stones to

react to Gravis'

satisfaction, but it won't help me in becoming more powerful. Sometimes, cooperation is

is that an ultimatum?" Gravis

Silent Walker answered, annoyed at Gravis

do you want?" Gravis asked with a smile as he leaned his

want you to pay my bail, your own Interrogation Warrant, and 200,000 God Stones for your own life. That's

commented. "What makes you think I have so much

background," Silent

Gravis' eyebrows rose. "Oh?" he

Top Secret in the Information Pavilion. Only a few organizations have such a privilege, and none of these organizations

They actually don't know

you

answered immediately. "These gigantic organizations know that independence and the ability to solve one's own problems are some of the most important parts of Cultivation. If my senior brother were to kill you, they would probably kill us. However, as long

asked with

his master as

our ranks. We can simply send a weak one and judge your power. Then,

one, you will eventually run out of Laws to comprehend during a

ability to become a Star God, you will eventually succumb to the enemies. Also, even if you break into the Star God Realm right now, we have

mean like 30,000 years longer," Gravis interrupted Silent Walker. "That's

powers,

blinked a

he looked at Power Walker with

his expression neutral, but Gravis could feel a certain awkwardness radiating

Walker should have the ability to

was this guy threatening him with Peak Immortal

with a deadpan expression, just

narrowed his eyes. He

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