Silence—wordless silence.
For a moment, inside this small booth, Shiroyasha, Leticia, Aishelia, and Aslan all fell silent simultaneously.
Especially Aishelia. After all, although she had once been an ally of Arcadia, Arcadia was now destroyed.
She had no connection with No Name at present.
Moreover, Arcadia's destruction might even involve a Two-Digit.
No wonder Athena showed no reaction to Arcadia's downfall.
Although Athena's relationship with Canaria hadn't been bad before, she remained silent after Arcadia's destruction.
"Aslan, I'll leave Leticia's contract with you. I just remembered Perseus has business to attend to."
"I'll be going now."
Aishelia wasn't a fool. Or rather, as Athena's representative, she was highly sensitive to many things.
The rules of Little Garden were a forbidden slide—something not to be touched.
The plans of the Two-Digits were taboo.
Today, she had only helped purchase Leticia. Beyond that, she heard nothing, knew nothing.
After Aishelia left, Aslan silently tapped the table, not uttering a word.
Suddenly, he lifted his head, looked at Shiroyasha, winked at her, and slightly shook his head.
He hoped Shiroyasha understood his meaning—to block information here, total lockdown, something no one would discover or know.
Shiroyasha was momentarily stunned, seemingly not understanding Aslan's gesture.
But she had been in Little Garden for so long—though often tricked, especially by Canaria—
She had gained much experience and lessons, growing considerably.
Even a fool, after feeling pain, learns how to avoid it. Let alone Shiroyasha.
In an instant, Shiroyasha's figure expanded, warning those watching her.
"What are you looking at? Dare to look again, I'll blind your eyes. Haven't you ever seen a Star Spirit!"
Shiroyasha almost showed on her face that her mood was terrible. She glared around.
"What's wrong with White Night?"
"Maybe Arcadia was destroyed, and she's trying to find clues. But she found nothing, and her mind broke."
"Very possible."
"So, are we still going to keep watching?"
"I just remembered my wife is about to give birth—I'm leaving first."
"???"
"My order from the Poseidon Priestess has arrived. I'll go eat first."
"Zeus, I f*ck your mother!"
"..."
A moment later, the countless gazes watching Shiroyasha vanished instantly.
After all, though Shiroyasha had sealed herself, she was still a Two-Digit.
Like a nuclear bomb—no one dared to be careless.
They also didn't dare make Shiroyasha truly angry. If she really got angry,
No one could stop her except Śākyamuni and the Double Goddesses.
"Alright, speak. Now no one can know what we're discussing."
As she said this, Shiroyasha suddenly remembered something and added,
"Even Little Garden's Central Core can't hear it."
If not for Aslan suddenly mentioning that the other side might have destroyed Arcadia without following the rules, Shiroyasha had nearly forgotten she was also a Two-Digit and could block Little Garden.
Though she had repented, suffered three great defeats, and become a subordinate of the Double Goddesses, she was still a Two-Digit.
If they didn't follow the rules, she could also tear everything apart…
It had been too long since her repentance—she'd forgotten she was once a Demon Lord too.
"Boss, please look at this Magic card."
As he said this, Aslan handed over one of his Planeswalker cards and placed it in Shiroyasha's hand.
He hoped Shiroyasha could see the upper limit of his Magic cards. Could they only be rated as Three-Digit?
Or were they existences even Two-Digits couldn't comprehend?
Aslan didn't think his cheat's level would be lower than Little Garden's Central Core.
If its level were lower than Little Garden's Central Core, why would Little Garden's Central Core choose to integrate a tiny part of itself into his land card?
In the face of Little Garden's Central Core, nearly reaching One-Digit in Little Garden, could a small land card influence it?
Didn't this imply something else—that the upper limit of his abilities actually exceeded his imagination?
In Aslan's memory, first-generation Planeswalkers, or Planeswalkers who had awakened their spark, almost instantly became naturally born gods.
Creating worlds, mastering space and time, reversing time, creating races, eternal, indestructible, and unperishable.
But after the Mending in the Planeswalker War, Planeswalkers only retained the ability to travel between planes.
Yet the loss of abilities didn't mean their essence weakened, didn't mean their upper limit decreased.
For Aslan, Magic cards were another manifestation of his abilities.
Unfortunately, he didn't have a system. If he did, why would he have to grope in the dark himself?
"Look, examine this card's abilities and its connection to me, from your Two-Digit perspective."
"What connection? Isn't this just an ordinary card? It doesn't even feel as good as the disposable storage card Gift you made."
Shiroyasha took the Magic card, confused, held it before her eyes, and examined it carefully. She flipped it over and over, but found nothing strange.
Though she admitted she was somewhat embarrassing among Two-Digits, her combat strength was no joke. And her methods weren't much different from other Two-Digits.
Though she only knew how to punch people with fists equivalent to the mass of the universe. But after forced training from the old monk, her techniques now met Two-Digit standards.
She even had another identity in Buddhism—Vairocana.
Though this identity was freely given by Śākyamuni, she was usually too lazy to use it.
"But what if I told you, I can be resurrected through this card?"
"Wait, what did you say? I didn't hear clearly."
Shiroyasha said in shock. The Magic card in her hand nearly dropped.
"I mean, I can be resurrected through this card."
Aslan repeated. After all, Shiroyasha had been sincere with him. And he should give something in return, right?
He couldn't let his boss protect him forever, right?
In Little Garden, if he wanted to grow quickly, he had to cause trouble.
Not to mention, in the original work, it was even revealed that most gods and buddhas wanted to destroy the current Little Garden and rebuild a new one.