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831 Natural laws III

Kyle lost a significant part of himself in this gray world and felt that the power of ti he had gained through all this was nothing compared to what he had lost.

"It's aningless. Ti."

In the heart of the breaking world, a tiny green leaf erged. It sprouted hesitantly, its delicate edges trembling as if unsure of its place in this desolate landscape. Slowly, it unfurled, pushing against the weight of the surrounding blankness. The leaf grew, its vibrant green contrasting sharply with the crumbling surroundings.

As monts passed, the tiny leaf transford into a small plant, its roots reaching deep into the unseen earth. Its stem thickened and rose, green leaves multiplying and spreading outward. With each second, the plant grew larger, defying the emptiness that surrounded it.

Soon, it beca a massive tree, its trunk sturdy and strong, adorned with a canopy of lush, vibrant leaves. The tree stood tall and majestic, a symbol of vitality.

Kyle watched this breathtaking transformation unfold before him.

He knew he could speak, but he didn't disrupt the mont—a mont that felt like a rebirth in a crumbling world.

However, the very sa tree began to age, wither, and disappear into the passage of ti, never to be seen again.

With the tree's extinction, knowledge that didn't belong to him entered his mind—all the knowledge related to the law of ti.

He comprehended a large part of it, but there was still much he couldn't grasp.

"It's aningless but powerful. Ti."

He muttered and violated the first rule he was not supposed to break as a Celestial, according to the knowledge he had just received: traversing the fabric of ti.

He saw everything—his past and his present. He tried but couldn't foresee his own future for so reason. That's why he wondered if he could glimpse the future of another if he advanced, just like Azazeal, who calculated things on his fingers.

"What a pity."

He saw himself, his parents, his brothers, his days in the Royal Academy, the ti he t Bia, how he made friends, and how he t Yue. Just as Azazeal had ntioned, he couldn't interfere with anything that had happened; he was standing at a boundary he couldn't cross until a certain point.

Nevertheless, this was enough to jog his mory that had faded in the gray world.

"If I can only watch and can't break the fabric of ti to step into the past for more than just a few years, how can he go back thousands of years to eliminate Nathaniel and Lilith with his own hands? He can't. That wasn't a lie. Now I believe."

He muttered. Everything seed fine. But then he witnessed everything go awry. Alec signed the dark contract and fought them all. He stood on the dark side.

"Hmmm? This isn't what happened. I'm sure of it. Or have I truly lost my mind?"

He narrowed his eyes. Enthrall. The fourth shadow general controlled Alec completely. That's when Kyle recalled sothing.

"Ah... right!"

There was a ti, the first ti he entered Planet Luminara and saw the massive Tree of Fate. It was the day he killed Glacia.

Nine had left a note for him in that elven woman's storage ring, which stated:

[Haha, it's Nine, your one and only best friend... I am taking what you asked to. You lucky bastard, never forget this; you must inform in a tily manner that I needed to steal it to save my life.]

Nine was the one who discovered the dark contract Alec signed so they could destroy it in ti. And the future changed.

At that mont, Kyle hadn't considered the note and had even forgotten about it. Now, as he jogged through his mories and relived each mont, he recalled it.

"It seems I interfered. But how?"

He muttered with a frown. He could break the barrier of ti before him and speak to people from the past, but only one or two years back. Even that was harmful for him, and he couldn't stay for long; otherwise, his body would shatter.

"I can't lose my body again. It's a botherso process to construct a new one. There must be a way for to talk with Nine without harming myself..."

His mind flickered with many mories of the past, and then he recalled that Nine had the ability to read another's fate. That could be helpful, but he first had to break through the domain of spiritual energy that Nine's ability created to perceive another fate.

"I have to wait for the perfect ti when he reads my fate. He can't read it since it was blank... but I can send him information on how to locate the dark contracts."

Kyle reviewed everything in his mind, recalling the ti he wandered the demons' planet. After gathering all the knowledge he possessed, he successfully transmitted it to Nine when the latter attempted to read his fate on the blue planet, following their victory in the first war against Diora and Hay from the dark side. He then focused his law of ti on Nine and followed him, but as he watched, the man died.

"Why so easily?"

He muttered, a dark aura surrounding him. He had failed the first ti, so he adjusted the information slightly. He instructed Nine on how to steal the artifact from Glacia's storage ring more cautiously and infiltrate the demon planet. Yet he failed once again when Ceano discovered him.

Kyle clenched his teeth but then exhaled, his mind working to devise a flawless plan. This ti, he couldn't afford to fail.

He studied the two previous tilines carefully when Nine failed and identified the mistakes. First, Nine was weaker compared to Glacia, so he couldn't be detected while stealing her teleportation artifact. Second, Nine had to leave the demon planet before Ceano, who was even stronger than Glacia, reached him in that chamber which housed the countless dark contracts.

"Alright... this ti he will succeed."

At the right mont, he tried to enter the domain created by Nine's spiritual gaze to read his fate in the past. He failed to create an opening in the domain the first ti, as this was the third ti he was trying this, and he knew his real body lying in the Sea was badly hard as well. However, luckily, he tore through the barrier the second ti and stepped into the darkness.

Instantly, he changed the form of his consciousness, and luxurious clothing manifested on his form, allowing him to appear human instead of a form of light.

Nine's eyes widened, and he staggered backward as he stared at the pair of cold, emotionless eyes gazing at him. They were familiar, yet unfamiliar at the sa ti.

Kyle's face remained expressionless as he opened his mouth.

"I have been waiting for you."

Surprise (⁠^⁠∇⁠^⁠)⁠ノ A fragnt of the past. (It was so hard to rember Diora, Hay, and Glacia's nas! (No, I actually recalled the nas but forgot the right spelling, haha.) I nearly wrote Haylee instead of Hay (⁠`⁠⌒⁠´⁠) But ultimately, all done successfully. ^^ Enjoy.

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