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Naless Death withdrew the Void Elentals and the World Energy.

He focused on the sapling he just created.

It stood at the very center of his Seed of Existence.

The sapling was a black stalk at first glance.

But as he looked more carefully, the color shifted. Black turned transparent. Then it flickered, becoming both. Sotis it alternated rapidly. Sotis it held both states together, refusing to choose.

It looked different from any elent he had seen.

It was darkness, yet it wasn't.

He probed it with his Intent.

And the sapling responded.

Sothing in it resonated with him, and he resonated with it.

There was understanding between them.

And that allowed him to understand the ability of the sapling.

"It's done."

He smiled, and without hesitation, crushed the other trillions of saplings within his Seed of Existence.

The chaos occuring within his Seed of Existence was gone.

Above the Site, the Universal Will observed him in silence.

It had watched everything unfold.

From the mont Naless Death began creating the malford saplings, to the exact second he let go of the void.

It had expected – hoped – he would fail, but alas, Heavenbreakers were bastards through and through.

Like, what the hell had this Naless Death bastard created?

The thing growing inside Naless Death's Seed of Existence couldn't be classified.

It didn't follow the patterns of elental evolution, nor was it an new elent born out of a Divinity.

And that made no sense.

To create a new elent, one needed to create a Divinity.

Actual, complete Divinity.

From there, the Divinity God would forge a Concept with the Divinity, then mold it into a Elental Seed. That process took easily over a hundred billion years.

That was how Divinity Gods progressed and created new Elent.

What about Elental Gods?

Modyfing the Elental Seed and evolving the existing elent yourself was an impossible task.

In the history, no one had completed the task by themselves due to how dangerous it was.

Talent didn't matter.

How blessed you were didn't matter.

It was simply impossible to do so alone.

The Elental Gods took help of Supres to achieve the elent's evolution.

They would be given Trials by Supres, and upon completing the Trial, the Supre Gods would help them modify their Elental Seed according to their Concept.

Repeating this several tis was how Stage-4 Gods ranked up to Stage-6.

From there, they would rge with the Elent itself and beco a Universal Law to reach Stage-7.

Naless Death hadn't done any of that.

He didn't forge Divinity. He didn't request a trial to modify the Elental Seed.

The bastard took a new, third path.

Univeral Will didn't know if it should ask why the Supre of Shadows had given his Sacred Treasure to such a batshit crazy person, or if it should pull its hair out in frustration.

The Universal Will narrowed its attention, analyzing the sapling.

It was alive, fully stable, and showed no signs of collapse.

It's existence broke no Universal Law.

This…

This was similar to what that Ultris bastard had done in the past.

He created Traits, an ability that allowed people to rank up, without ascending to Godhood.

But since he had created Triat while he was in another universe, it wasn't counted as breaking a Universal Law, well not of his own universe at least.

He did face opposition from the other Universe's Will, but it was a weaker Universe, and Ultris simply subdued it with overwhelming force.

Then, he ca back to his ho universe, and decided it was ti to start a family.

A big ass family.

At least the Ultris bastard had enough decency to go to another universe and not fuck up the Universal Laws in his ho universe.

But this Naless Death bastard?

He did it here!

Right when Universal Will was looking at him!

It was like the concept of sha didn't exist for him!

The worse part?

This motherfucker wasn't even a God!

The Universal Will felt the weight of what had just happened.

It didn't even know if it should call what Naless Death created a new Elent, or an evolution of Darkness?

The Universal Will didn't like it.

But it couldn't do anything.

The problem was that the thod to create a new elent wasn't ntioned in any Universal Law.

There were only two ways because they were the only paths ahead.

No one bypassed them.

No one was capable of it.

No one except this bastard.

The Universe Will scanned everything again, desperately searching for even a single violation, a single excuse, to punish this badtard.

Unfortunately, Naless Death hadn't done anything wrong.

He had simply walked on a path that was not blocked or discovered by others.

None of the labels applied to his achievent. None of the known paths explained what he had done. And that irritated the Universal Will.

The Universal Will finally recalled why it hated these Heavenbreakers.

They were the worst.

Not because they destroyed things, but because they exposed things.

They showed that the impossible wasn't impossible.

They walked into pre-established Paths and tore down every assumption, then walked away like they hadn't done anything special.

It was like inviting a guest into your ho, only to watch them rip up the floorboards, rearrange the walls, and convince your own house that this was better.

The Universal Will wanted to scream. But it couldn't.

Because it still had no reason to punish him.

No law had been broken.

And that ant there was no justification for interference.

Maybe, just maybe, if he did sothing again, the Eternals would step in.

Until then, the Universal Will could only watch and hope the consequences of Naless Death's action wouldn't be too severe.

Grumbling to itself, the Universal Will turned its attention elsewhere, and left.

Naless Death kept his focus on the sapling.

The sapling hovered in the center of his Seed of Existence.

It shifted constantly—black one mont, then completely transparent the next.

Sotis it was both at once. Sotis it alternated so quickly it seed like a blur between forms.

He kept watching until he felt a quiet pulse run through him.

A notification appeared in his vision.

[Title 'Elental Supre' Gained.]

He ignored the notification, and stepped toward the corpse of the monster he had killed earlier.

Then, simply and clearly, he spoke two words.

"Devour it."

The sapling responded.

A surge of ever-shifting darkness slipped out from within him.

It looked like mist, but it was thicker, and it seed alive.

It wrapped around the monster and swallowed it whole. Not just the flesh, but everything. The bloodline, the Core, the traits, the soul, the World, and even the concept of its being – its Existence.

And then it gave it all to Naless Death.

There was no madness in the darkness this ti.

It's Consciousness didn't appear inside Naless Death's mind. It simply rged with him, and acted as nourishnt for his Consciousness.

But more than that, sothing else entered him.

Sothing he hadn't recognized until now.

Existence.

He could finally perceive it.

It was the Intent buried deep inside the central layer of Seed of Existence.

The Intent was made from a fundantal self-definition of the being.

Naless Death inhaled and devoured it.

For a mont, everything was still.

Then he exhaled.

The energy didn't erupt wildly.

His body didn't change. His soul didn't expand. His Core remained the sa. But inside the Seed of Existence, his own Existence grew heavier.

Then the shockwave ca.

A ripple of invisible force burst outward.

The terrain around him shattered. Space distorted. For tens of thousands of miles, the world was pushed back. And when it ended, the pressure of his existence had reached new heights.

Stage-4.

Naless Death stood in silence for a few seconds before he raised his hand.

Energy gathered again.

He called upon the Shadow Core Concept and used it to create the monster's Core above in his palm.

He held it and uttered two words.

"The World."

Reality shifted.

The space around him didn't just change. It transford completely.

The environnt bent and molded itself into sothing else.

He created the World of the monster as if it was his own.

It overrode the reality and applied the Concept of Ti Dilation into the new world.

Here, he had absolute control of Ti Elentals.

He could feel ti slow down at his will, or accelerate just as easily.

The entire place's ti bent to his commands.

This was the power of a God.

He walked a few steps through the altered world, observing how it held.

There were no signs of collapse, or degradation.

The structure was stable, and the control was absolute.

After a few minutes, he recalled the World back into 'his' Core.

The world folded in on itself and disappeared.

He didn't destroy the Core he had used to summon it. He sent it inside his body and soul, allowing it to exist within body and soul beside his original Core.

Creating and deploying it during battle from scratch would take too long. But now, it was always there. Ready to be deployed. Only one command away.

With everything done, he wanted to check the Traits, Elents and techniques he received from the monster, but sothing else demanded his attention.

He opened the ssages the Universal Codex had sent him.

[Title 'Elental Supre' Gained.]

Naless Death stared at the notification for a few seconds before he opened his mouth.

"Show the effects of the Elental Supre title."

The system responded imdiately.

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