Grandpa Vremya frowned. At last, he had reached the top of the leaderboards. He shouldve been happy or satisfied, but he wasnt. Although the ga wasnt fun, it was still addicting. The feeling of crushing people underneath his feet, watching them squirm and struggle to keep up despite their defeat being certain, it was a feeling his godly self hadnt embedded into his mory. Grandpa Vremya exhaled and stood up, causing Azalea to take off her headset and stare at him.
Im done, Grandpa Vremya said, answering Azaleas unasked question. Its ti to move on to sothing else. Sothing with a wider range, more competitive.
Youve reached first place? Azalea asked. She ignored her ga and whirled around in her seat. Why not join the Bread Gas next? Its a competition that happens every seven years. The best athletes in the intergalactic society get together to compete in different events for their respective planets. The Moon Lotus World was thinking of sending a few competitors under Miss Emilys suggestion. If we can demonstrate our strength to the intergalactic society, more people will be willing to visit our planet, increasing our funds.
Grandpa Vremya stroked his chin. As a lazy person, he always felt like physical activities were beneath him. He hadnt cultivated in bodily techniques either. If he joined these gas, it was quite possible hed lose. However, now that Azalea had alerted him of the gas, if he refused to join them, that was similar to running away because he knew hed lose. As soone who was going to be the most domineering person within this dinsion, how could he avoid a challenge? When do the gas begin? What are the rules?
The rosters have to be confird within the next month, Azalea said. However, the gas begin in four months. There are a few rules; Ill send them to your bracelet. Are you going to join? Ill let the official team know if you are.
Ill join, Grandpa Vremya said. Four months. It wasnt a long ti, yet it wasnt a short amount of ti either. Would it be enough ti for him to train and overco athletes whove been training hard for years? With his talent, it should be doable. Four months was also the amount of ti the Moon Lotus Sect needed to put their plan into action. After the Bread Gas, the federation would change into a dictatorship, one ruled by the Moon Lotus Sect.
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Kosmos frowned. Lately, she had been creeping on Vremya, but she couldnt find anything new. How was it possible that a primordial god wasnt making waves with every breath he took? The last thing Vremya did was establish a fast-ti world, one where people could pay to accelerate the growth of plants or wine. However, that was almost half a year ago. Half a year wasnt a long ti by any ans relative to the lifespan of a god, and considering Vremya did disappear for a few billion years, it wasnt unreasonable for there not to be any news of him. However, Kosmos couldnt get in contact with that money-hungry dog either! There was no way a god as greedy as that black four-legged creature would ignore a ssage offering it money. No, Vremya was off the grid, and the dog by his side couldnt be contacted. Sothing was wrong.
Kosmos tore apart the space beside her. She arrived in an empty void, confirming her suspicions. Vremya was a lazy individual. As the god of ti, nearly all of his problems could be solved by simply waiting. Ti healed and destroyed all things. There was no way Vremya would relocate his base, not after already settling down. However, she had arrived at where his territory shouldve been, but it was empty. For a brief mont, Kosmos considered Vremya was hiding from her, but after looking around, she concluded that wasnt the case. If Vremya wanted to hide from her by relocating his base of operations, why would he leave his fast-ti world behind?
Kosmos walked through the space before her, appearing in front of a gadget that looked much like a microwave. She pressed a few buttons on it, but nothing happened. It was almost as if Vremyas holy power had been disabled as well. On the walls, there were a few ssages written in ink. Nearly all of them were complaints left behind by custors. They were promised full usage of the fast-ti world any ti they wanted; they exchanged their secret techniques, the ones they didnt even sell on the marketplace, for the privilege, yet there was no one here operating the world when they ca! Of course, they would be disgruntled. Although Vremya was a bastard, Kosmos knew hed at least honor his words. Perhaps thered be clues left behind in the fast-ti world. She inserted a bit of her divinity into the microwaves interface, and it lit up. Kosmos opened it and took a cursory glance around. Other than a few immortals, there wasnt anything hinting towards Vremyas location. She shut the microwave, not bothering to turn it off. Itd power off by itself eventually when her divinity dissipated.
Kosmos frowned and crossed her arms over her chest, tapping her foot against the ground. What happened to Vremya? Luckily, there was soone she knew who obsessively kept track of every event that ever occurred in history. She could just go ask Istoriya what had happened. Long ago, she had gone to Istoriya, asking him to find Vremyas location when he first disappeared, but at the ti, the god of history was too weak to locate him. Now, however, the god of history had grown trendously as more and more civilizations ca into existence in the lower dinsion, each one leaving morable figures behind.
Kosmos wasnt one to wait around when she got an idea. She ripped apart the fabric of space and walked through the tear, entering a large building housing many relics. This was Istoriyas warehouse. As the god of space, as long as a place existed, she had access to it. The defensive formations in the warehouse were enough to keep most gods out, but it wasnt enough to keep Kosmos away. She was a bit surprised that she had actually managed to enter in the first place. The primordial gods designated their territories, and as long as they were inside, other gods couldnt co in without permission due to the rules against violence. Since Kosmos was inside, that mustve ant Istoriya was away. In other words, it was a perfect ti to rob him. It was a sha robbing gods was against the law, but that didnt really matter to Kosmos. She touched an old-looking object, and it instantly turned to dust. Istoriya would know right away if an object in his collection was damaged, and as a rich person, Kosmos wasnt afraid of paying for things she broke. In fact, even if she didnt pay for the damages, so other god would lest the whole community lost their use of portals.
Three seconds later, a portal appeared in the warehouse, and Istoriya stepped through. Upon seeing Kosmos, the dark expression on his face vanished. Kosmos, what an unexpected visitor, he said, his eyes flashing. What are you here for?
Kosmos furrowed her brow. For the briefest of monts, she had sensed hostility radiating out of Istoriya. Was he upset she broke sothing of his? Even if he was, to show hostility towards her, who gave him the balls to do that? With a wave of her hand, a shelf ca crashing down, shattering countless artifacts and relics.
Istoriya raised an eyebrow. Are you throwing a tantrum in my warehouse?
Kosmos expression darkened. Even though she broke his things, he didnt seem angry at all. The hostility mustve been coming from a different place. Did Istoriya clash with Vremya? That would explain Vremyas disappearance and Istoriyas dissatisfaction upon seeing her. Thats right, Kosmos said and cocked her head to the side. What are you going to do about it?
Istoriya let out a weak laugh. Kosmos, how can I do anything to you? Feel free to destroy as much as you want.
Kosmos snorted. She opened a portal and walked through, exiting Istoriyas realm. It seed like shed have to ask soone else about Vremyas disappearance. The problem was she didnt get along with many gods. Who should she ask for help?
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