He waited until they had all left, observing as they went one by one. When they had all gone, he kept his full attention on the three unconscious wolves, it was time to begin. They weren't going to remain in this state for long and though he'd still be able to perform the task, this made it easier for him, and closing his eyes he spread his conscious to there's.
Tetsuya was now completely in his deity form, when going through one's mind he couldn't guise himself as a regular mortal. But as long as he was careful and silent, none would be aware of his presence. It was like walking down a long, dark tunnel, but every few steps he came across a opening branching off in a bright, white light, much like his eyes. These held memories, experiences, and the lives of the mortal's minds. The other two had been easier and done with, and he was now in the Alpha's mind. Much of his energy already used, he had to be more cautious here for the Alpha was sharper than the other two, he had seen things they hadn't. Taking another deep breath, Intel's mind sharpened and focused even more, lengthening his conscious but doing it almost agonizingly slowly to prevent the mind knowing he was there.
There it is, Tetsuya faced the opening that contained the recent memory, the one of being in the temple. He entered it and allowed the light to embrace him, the darkness replaced with the scenery of the temple. He was now seeing what the Alpha saw, and he felt his heart almost skip a beat at the sight before him. Looking through the mortal's eyes, Time, Sky, Sea... anyone looked to him like regular wolves. Of course that was normal and a good thing, but in the next second he saw the reason for the look of surprise that had taken the Alpha.
It was worse than I thought, he thought to himself. He had seen their deity forms, even if for a quick second and only small bits such as the hourglass. We need to keep an eye on this one. That in mind, Suya closed his eyes and focused. The memory around him began dissolving and disperse, not shattering or disappearing but flowing like a river of dust into his own mind. Once the last spec was gone, he reopened his eyes and was once more in the Life temple, the three wolves of the pack still laying unconscious before him.
Back in the real world, Suya felt his body grow heavy with exhaustion. The new memories he had placed in his mind along with the rest of today's duties needed to be organized and documented, which he'll do better in his sleep. Turning to leave, he gave one last look to the Alpha, a slight hint of concern and uncertainty tinted in his eyes. Then he walked away, stumbling a bit as he did so. He thought about sending his thoughts out to the other deities and tell them it was done, but the new thoughts were still buzzing in his mind and the task was just too much at the moment. Shaking his head, instead he continued walking down the temple and away from it, hopefully he'll sense them soon and tell them in person.