"Solving this problem is not difficult," Malrick said calmly.
Since Malrick had already begun the universe fusion, he was naturally well prepared.
He had spent more than ten years in the Type‑Moon world.
During that ti, his mortal body was imrsed in the Root every day.
The so‑called Root was the beginning and end of all things in the Type‑Moon world, containing all knowledge in the entire multiverse.
After more than ten years of imrsion, Malrick had co to understand every structure and rule in the Type‑Moon multiverse.
By using the structure of the Type‑Moon world as a reference, he could now add concepts like death and rebirth to his own dinsion.
"The only thing to consider is that these rules must rge with the Six‑Gem Rules."
"But that is not difficult either. Super Brain, it is ti to show your limits."
A faint golden light emanated from Malrick's body, and his multiverse‑level intellect, enhanced by his Golden Superman state, began to operate at full strength.
Truths from the Type‑Moon and Marvel universes intertwined in his mind.
Every mont, Super Brain perford terrifying calculations.
Countless possible ways of intertwining rules were simulated inside Malrick's consciousness.
He quickly eliminated the incorrect thods.
As Malrick focused on his calculations and simulations, the golden glow covering his body grew brighter and more dazzling.
Then three voices suddenly interrupted him.
"You have indeed encountered a problem, Malrick," said Eternity's voice from behind him.
"Heh heh, after all, he is still a young Abstract Entity; he occasionally needs help from his elder brothers," said Death with a smile.
"She should be needing help from her elder sister," Infinity added. "Look at this place. The environnt is almost identical to a normal universe, but it lacks my presence, her elder sister."
"It also lacks ," said Infinity. "The ti Malrick constructed is too thin, with only a single tiline."
"But with Eternity and myself, Malrick's dinsion can generate infinite parallel realities."
Death seed unconvinced. "Is that so? What is the use of so many tilines in an excessive dinsion?"
"But if this place lacks both and Oblivion, then saving the multiverse is a fantasy."
"Infinity, do not say that," Death countered. "You are still as self‑righteous as ever."
It was clear that just as Eternity and Oblivion had contradictions, Death and Infinity also had subtle disagreents.
Malrick had originally been completely focused on simulating the rule fusion. He did not intend to pay attention to the casual remarks of these ancient beings.
But as he listened, he suddenly opened his eyes.
His Super Brain pulsed, indicating that these old beings, these so‑called cosmic ntors, were now fully present.
"Infinity, Death, Eternity, you have co at exactly the right mont," Malrick said as seriously as possible. "There is a problem…"
"Heh heh, I know," Eternity said, interrupting him. "Your dinsion has incomplete rules, correct?"
Eternity smiled, then flew to land on Malrick's shoulder as if to advise the young entity about the wisdom of cosmic law.
But at that mont, a spatial passage opened not far away.
"Malrick, Malrick, have you begun devouring universes? I noticed an enormous influx of life energy. Eh?"
Galan arrived. She saw Malrick and the three abstract cosmic forces at the sa ti.
"Is that… Uncle Eternity, Aunt Infinity, and Aunt Death?" Galan said in surprise.
"Hmm? Is that Galan, the daughter of the great cosmic force Galactus?" Eternity asked, startled.
Malrick was even more surprised.
The mont Galan appeared, the three cosmic entities who had been casually lingering around suddenly beca solemn, their presence overwhelming the entire dinsion.
Eternity, who had been standing on Malrick's shoulder a mont ago, now returned to stand beside Death and Infinity.
The three of them stood together, their supre majesty stretching throughout the dinsion.
"It is Galan," Infinity said softly, gracious and warm. "You have also co to help save the multiverse, correct? Wonderful. Truly worthy of being Galactus's daughter."
Death's voice followed. "You have arrived at exactly the right ti. We are now making our final efforts for the multiverse, Galan. Please tell your father to take good care of our world."
Galan looked confused.
Then her eyes widened.
After Death spoke words that sounded like a farewell, her hood and skeletal form began to fade away.
Her eye sockets, burning bright with green fla, stared into the void as though seeing the world for the last ti.
Then, from her fingertips to her entire form, she dissolved into fine, sand‑like light particles that drifted into the void, vanishing completely.
Her voice still echoed in Galan's mind.
"The world needs death, so I give Death."
At that mont, the concept of death was added to the God Realm Dinsion.
Galan could hardly believe what she had seen. She had just witnessed a cosmic force vanish forever.
She looked to Eternity and Infinity, uncertain if what she saw was a projection or true sacrifice.
But both Eternity and Infinity smiled, then slowly dissolved into light particles as well.
"The world exists because of , and I vanish for the world."
"I give the universe infinite possibilities, and through rebirth after destruction, they will be boundless because of ."
Eternity and Infinity, siblings and two sides of the sa cosmic coin, faded in front of young Galan.
At the sa mont, the God Realm Dinsion absorbed the concepts of Eternity and Infinity.
"Ah, ah, what, what has happened to everyone?" Galan murmured, her small face full of bewildernt and helplessness.
What was happening now? What should she do?
Though she had heard that her father and Uncle Eternity had died many tis before, this was the first ti she had seen it with her own eyes.
"Malrick, Malrick!" Galan rushed toward Malrick's shoulder and ran up to his head.
She needed to ask him what was going on.
But at that mont a chilling sigh full of destructive intent, filled with such coldness that it echoed through every living being in the God Realm Dinsion.
"Birth is destined for annihilation, and only through annihilation can rebirth occur. I am one with death, the annihilation within Eternity," a voice said.
A skeleton draped in tattered purple robes walked out from the Mutant universe.
"Uncle Oblivion?" Galan exclaid.
Oblivion gave Malrick and Galan a cold glance, as if offering a greeting.
Then, like the other cosmic entities before him, he dissolved into purplish‑black light particles and vanished entirely.
"Again, again? Dissipated? Uncle Oblivion has vanished too?" Galan's expression went blank.
"Is this all to save the multiverse? I wonder where my father is now," she murmured.
Malrick's expression turned hesitant.
At that mont, another cosmic force erged from the Mutant universe.
"The world needs chaos, and I am chaos," the King of Chaos said, rushing forward to rge into the dinsion.
"Love cannot be missing, even in the apocalypse, love nourishes all things," Love, one of the Eternal's children, appeared next.
"Abomination promotes balance, Abomination," another abstract force declared.
"Entropy is the ultimate truth of the universe's cycle," another voice said.
The boundary between the God Realm Dinsion and the Mutant universe seed like a platform now.
New abstract entities erged one after another.
They leaped forward, dissolving into particles of light as they brought new conceptual rules into the God Realm Dinsion.
To Galan's stunned amazent, twenty to thirty abstract entities erged like this and then vanished into light.
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