[Supre Order (Admin): I have guesses as to the sches of the Supre Academy but without any concrete evidence, all of my guesses are all for naught. But even if I don’t know about the Supre Academy’s sches, in the end, absolute power solves all problems so it changes nothing for I have more than enough power to defeat all of the in my world.]
Allen truly believed that power solves all problems and if it doesn’t, then you need more power. And in Allen’s case, he possessed absolute power in his world.
[Lolicon Shota Cultivator With Soul Fetish (Mod): I myself can confirm that absolute power solves any problem. In the end, all sches are nothing against absolute power. So @Supre Order (Admin), you don’t have to stress yourself too much about the Supre Academy’s sches since you have absolute power in your world. You can even use as a last resort.]
[Ti Manipulator Of The Apocalypse: Yeah, as what Seref said. I knew that the reason why I couldn’t save my world was that I didn’t have absolute power so I could only resort to finding more allies to help in dealing with the problems in my world.]
Thinking about his past regressions that were proof of his failures, John Skier only sighed at how pathetic and powerless he was. Even after thousands of regressions, he still couldn’t save his world..
But with the appearance of the Alternate Multiverse Chat Group, John now placed his hopes on gathering allies from other universes to help him in dealing with the virus and zombies in his world while strengthening himself in the process.
The chat group gave him hope in dealing with problems in his apocalyptic world. And since his chat group mbers didn’t mind helping him deal with his problems, he also wouldn’t hesitate to help them in return.
Since Allen had allowed John to go to his world, John wasn’t an ungrateful bastard so he wouldn’t mind repaying Allen when he was powerful enough.
[Idle Zenchillionare Tycoon: Well, you guys can leave out of this chat. I know I am not powerful enough to even help in dealing with the in Allen’s world. But if I beco powerful, I will help you all if I can.]
Deus knew that he was still powerless and he wouldn’t last long in dealing with the in Allen’s world. After all, the weakest was at High Realm Initial Stage and he was still at Mid Realm Peak Stage.
Although Deus was confident that he could defend himself from the weaker in Allen’s world, he knew that he wasn’t powerful enough to contribute to Allen’s world.
[Sword Forge From Chaos: I also will not be able to give my contribution in regards to the problems in Allen’s world as I am currently busy rging my fragnt counterparts with myself. I apologize in advance.]
Chaos was currently in a secluded cave and nurous swords that were similar in appearance to his sword form were scattered around Chaos. Every minute that passed by, one of those swords would disintegrate into specks of light that were floating towards Chaos as Chaos devoured all of those specks of light.
Chaos was currently in his human form as he was living in seclusion. His current goal was to devour all of the fragnt counterparts of the Sword Of Chaos that he had found in the MA Universe.
Chaos didn’t forget to add nurous formations of every type inside and outside his cave as a precaution against intruders.
He had discovered that with the support from the nurous Dao that he had comprehended, he could multi-task in using both the AMCG system to chat with his fellow chat group mbers while rging his fragnt counterparts into himself.
Chaos knew that he wasn’t the original counterpart and was also a fragnt counterpart. But so what? Even if he wasn’t the original, that doesn’t change the fact that he was a living being that has free will.
And when he rged with the original counterpart, he would still live on as a mory. Even if he was only a fragnt counterpart of the original Sword Of Chaos, he wasn’t that different from the original.
Also, as a fragnt counterpart, he wasn’t a clone or duplicate of the original counterpart. He was a soul fragnt of the original counterpart. While the original was the main soul fragnt so the main soul fragnt was the one who could control the other lesser soul fragnts.
That was why Chaos didn’t have that much of an existential crisis about that since he knew that he wasn’t a clone or duplicate of the original but part of the original. And since he was part of the original, he knew the goal of the original and he was going to achieve it.
Unlike the other lesser soul fragnt, Chaos was the main lesser soul fragnt so that was why he could easily absorb other lesser soul fragnts.
After all, the main soul fragnt could absorb the lesser soul fragnts and the main lesser soul fragnt which was Chaos. But Chaos could absorb the lesser soul fragnts and the only soul fragnt he couldn’t absorb was the main soul fragnt.
In other words, the main soul fragnt was the protagonist while Chaos the main lesser soul fragnt was only the main supporting character. On the other hand, the lesser soul fragnts were only the supporting characters and background characters.
Chaos was currently busy fulfilling the goal of the main soul fragnt which was to fuse all of the soul fragnts and attain the absolute or complete form of an Ancient Sword. And what Chaos was doing was to lighten the burden of the main soul fragnt since he was helping the main soul fragnt in absorbing the lesser soul fragnts.
Since he was busy doing that, he couldn’t provide or lend any help to his fellow chat group mbers. Not that he could even provide any help as he was too weak to do that.
But receiving the Alternate Multiverse Chat Group did make his job in rging with the lesser soul fragnts a lot easier as he could easily travel from one universe to another using the AMCG system.
Although, the only downside of the world travel feature of the chat group was that it could only travel to the chat group mbers’ worlds or universes but not unrelated worlds or universes.
It might change in the future but for now, Chaos could only make do with traveling to his chat group mbers’ universe to find the lesser fragnt counterparts of the Sword Of Chaos
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