"That...."
Kevin’s words poured a cold water on Dren’s excitent.
"We can’t find it. It’s almost like it doesn’t exist. We’ve been using everything but no results are coming up. So of us believe his planet might exist outside the Golden Domain."
"Mhm."
Kevin nodded.
Golden Domain was the current ’discovered’ universe.
While they knew sothing existed outside the Golden Domain, they were unable to go there due to the harsh environnt.
Only beings like Realm Divinity Gods, Apostles, or Heavenbreakers could step outside the Golden Domain and not die within a minute.
Kevin didn’t look at the Voraka Site anymore.
His gaze was fixed at the screen before his eyes.
[Quest: et the Heavenbreaker Neo Hargraves when he leaves the Voraka Site. Ally yourself with him, or end him. Make a choice.]
[Reward: ???]
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Naless Death POV
Fifteen thousand years later.
Naless Death stood alone in the heart of a vast desert.
Behind him lood a crumbling temple.
It was the prison that held Berserker’s dium.
The air was still, but the weight of the mont pressed down on everything.
"The ti will be up in thirty seconds," Naless Death said quietly, watching the countdown on the back of his palm.
A soft voice responded from behind him.
"Just relax. I’m sure you’ll be able to win easily."
Naless Death gave a small nod to Leonora but said nothing.
There was no real comfort in words, not now.
Around him, microscopic cubes floated in the air, so tiny and nurous they looked like a slow-moving storm of white sand.
Each of those cubes was a Heavenly Record.
Over the past fifteen thousand years, many beings within the Nine Heavens had reached strength that rivaled Stage 5.
And when they died, their Existence fused with Naless Death instead of disappearing.
It increased Naless Death’s existence level, and allowed him to connect with Heavenly Records way beyond the initial number of eighty-one that they had predicted.
The people within the Nine Heavens weren’t entirely fake, nor were they fully real.
They were pseudo-real, sothing between an illusion and truth.
Normally, absorbing existence of these types would not boost Naless Death.
But everyone within Nine Heavens was a Heavenbreaker.
And just like all Heavenbreakers, the stronger they beca, the more their existence "solidified."
Thanks to the solidification of their Existence, they beca more and more closer to true creation.
That was how Naless Death had grown.
Not by stealing or forcing anything, but by accepting the final echoes of warriors who had once fought and walked within his Nine Heavens.
With each integration, he was able to more Heavenly Records.
The price of their deaths beca the foundation of his strength.
Of course, he only absorbed those who had died.
He didn’t interfere with the living.
There were quite a few strange things going on within the Nine Heavens, things he’d noticed over the centuries.
Anomalies were appearing.
There were wars. There were deaths. There were heroes.
A planet in the third Heaven had a dragon Saintess with the na of [Aurelia Calloway].
She and her bloodline had quite a lot of talent.
It seed the fact that Naless Death thought of Cole Calloway as the strongest had influence his creations and led to the birth of a dragon bloodline with the na of Calloway.
Another Heaven had a planet that was quite similar to Earth.
However, that Earth had hidden society where people with supernatural powers existed.
It was quite amusing to see a planet that was — according to Leonora — similar to his own ho before it was destroyed by apocalypse.
It wasn’t just these things.
There were a lot of more interesting incidents happening in the Nine Heavens.
Naless Death could’ve spent an eon watching over everything, and he still wouldn’t be able to witness all of it.
He liked watching over his people and seeing how they grew.
Unfortunately, he didn’t have that luxury to be relaxed enough to do that yet.
He looked back at the countdown on the back palm.
’Five seconds left.’
He exhaled.
His fingers curled into a fist.
His body didn’t shake.
He didn’t feel fear. What he felt was focus.
Ti was up.
The barrier built by the Supre of Water, which had been strengthening space-ti prison, vanished.
The very instant it disappeared, Naless Death moved.
The air around him compressed as all the Heavenly Records activated in a single, coordinated effort.
He deployed a ten thousand eight hundred ninety-three-fold-Resonance Ti-Dilation World.
The world around him slowed to a halt.
He vanished.
Within a fraction of mont, he broke through the space-ti prison and appeared in the skies of the Voraka Site.
It looked different.
The ground, once cracked and dark with residual chaos elentals, was strangely calm.
The red mist that had once smothered the region had almost disappeared.
The sky overhead was darker than it should have been, but it wasn’t suffocating.
The Chaos Elentals were gone.
Naless swiftly surveyed the area, noticing Berserker.
He was flying toward him at full speed, tearing through the air like a blade.
Around him, thin streams of Chaos-Void elental energy curled and twisted like living things.
Naless Death ignored him.
He looked for Barbatos.
Barbatos was coming from the opposite direction along with Zagreus. Barbatos had an ominous chain wrapped around the sword that was his shadow trial reward.
’Those chains must be his third reward.’
Until now, all of them had been sealed in different locations.
But now the barriers created by the Supre of Water had fully collapsed.
They were free to move.
Naless Death wasn’t much worried about Barbatos or Zagreus.
They were moving so slowly that they might as well be standing still.
’They are far too weak than . They can’t keep up with my speed.’
Naless Death suddenly noticed three eyes floating in the sky.
He could also see another man standing far behind Barbatos and Zagreus.
He hadn’t moved yet, as if he was assessing the situation first.
’Who is that guy? Another Grim Reaper?’
’But no Grim Reaper looks like that one among the Grim Reapers Leonora told about.’
After accessing the whole situation, Naless Death raised his hand.
The energy he had been storing for the past-fifteen thousand years rushed out.
It surged, covering the Voraka Site like an endless tsunami.
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