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Chapter 1979: 568 Eternal Domain

Matthew looked at the phantom of the man before him in surprise.

At first glance, he almost looked exactly like the Lich elder Olorin!

But upon closer inspection,

Matthew steadied his mind.

There were so subtle differences, but not many.

“Olorin? Is he your friend?”

The Ancient Death God asked curiously.

Matthew nodded:

“Your Excellency bears a striking resemblance to him in appearance.”

The Old Death God smiled:

“Could you tell what kind of person he is?”

Matthew hesitated for a mont.

Usually, he would not discuss these matters with others, especially soone he just t.

But now, he was in his own territory of Lost Paradise.

The Old Death God also gave Matthew a very kind and peaceful feeling, like an old friend he had never t before…

Although this feeling was strange,

Matthew was still willing to follow his intuition.

So he briefly described Olorin’s situation.

After listening, the Old Death God showed an amused expression:

“A Lich that only knows various types of fireball? Hehe, sounds interesting.”

Matthew tentatively asked:

“Do you really have no connection with my friend Olorin?”

The Old Death God replied:

“Perhaps.”

“But discussing such matters without considering ti and space is aningless; my true self has already transcended and no longer wanders as a low-dinsional being like I used to.”

“I passed my last spiritual imprints to Yeager, it seems he chose to place it into the Rootless River, and thus an alternative life was born.”

“He is probably your friend Olorin.”

“You just ntioned, Olorin’s uniqueness ca from a sacrificial eting with Yeager; this indicates Yeager has other arrangents for him—

Hehe.

I see you carrying many things you shouldn’t bear; be careful, those responsibilities that aren’t yours might destroy you at so point…”

Matthew was startled by these words.

In fact, it was not just the Old Death God, the Plague Daughter Kesha, and the guardian of the Lake of Destiny had told him similar things.

“Yeager is a very selfish character, and very smart; if one day you stand against him, rember to capitalize on these two traits.”

The Old Death God reminded with a smile:

“Of course, don’t be too anxious, your identity is so significant to the Aindor Multiverse, I see more than one betting on you, including even the void.

Heh, it can almost be considered one of the few high-dinsional conduits the Aindor can reach, yet those giant beasts are still so insatiable.

The weaker among them are one thing, but the three magnates led by the Heavenly Dragon have the capacity to ascend directly, yet they prefer to reap the few remaining fire seeds of the Multiverse…”

“Whether humans or giant beasts, excessive greed will eventually lead to backlash.”

“You just need to keep moving forward following your original intention, and when you’re tired one day, rember to shed so burdens, what remains is what’s truly precious.”

Matthew could feel the sincerity in the Old Death God’s tone.

He couldn’t help but ask:

“So, did you pass the authority of Death to Yeager in pursuit of transcendence?”

But the Old Death God simply shook his head:

“No.”

“I never really sought transcendence, because I am a Transcendent being.

I am not from your dinsion; I only wandered into this low-dinsional Aindor universe by chance.”

“Ah, there are secrets above dinsionality I regretfully cannot reveal.”

“But when I gave up the place of Death to Yeager, it was purely out of boredom; what I was seeking was the antithesis of transcendence—

destruction.”

Matthew quietly pondered:

“Because you had too much and could not pursue upward, you chose destruction?”

The Old Death God chuckled:

“Pretty much.”

“Any unchanging nature is weariso to an active individual consciousness, and when that unchanging nature settles on oneself, such existence can simply be described as disastrous.”

“You must understand, change is the key to an individual consciousness’s desire to maintain its Self.”

“And at that ti, I had been trapped in an unchanging cage for too long; I craved liberation, and destruction was the only way out.”

“Yeager was rely a tool for to achieve my goals.”

Matthew nodded slightly.

After communicating with so many pinnacle existences, he fully understood the Old Death God’s sentints.

It’s like the “loss of control,” “self-destruction,” these elents also written deep within human bloodlines, once you reach the pinnacle, these elents are constantly being realized.

Essentially, it’s the craving for change!

The dilemma faced by the Old Death God is actually a super-enhanced version of the long-lived species!

“I’ve said too many irrelevant things.”

The Old Death God laughed again:

“Back to the original topic, would you like to make a trade with ?”

Matthew agreed readily:

“Of course.”

He took out Matthew’s Bottle directly:

“How much do you need?”

The Old Death God spoke gently:

“Just a little bit.”

“You may not realize the value of these things; according to the Aindor, they are truly high-energy high-dinsional substances, the awkward part is, the real Transcendents cannot collect them in higher dinsions.”

“I guess they only periodically perate down from higher dinsions.”

“This little bit is precious to many Transcendents… so next ti you do trade with soone else, rember to negotiate.”

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