Daniel used his Eye of Insight to scan the newly appeared Elental Daniel.
The other’s body was imbued with Faer’s understanding of the elents, but it was clear that he had not consud Faer. Instead, it seed more like they had co to so form of cooperation. Elental Daniel appeared to want to step onto the Third Pantheon, but he had not yet suppressed his inner god.
Once everyone had arrived, Soul Daniel was the first to speak. His gaze slowly swept across every "Daniel" present, finally settling with precision on the main Daniel.
"Everyone, now that we’re all gathered here, let provide a simple introduction."
"This Daniel is the first and, so far, the only one among us who has fully consud his inner god."
His voice was calm, but it resonated powerfully in the ntal worlds of the other Danials.
"In other words," Soul Daniel continued, "the power he now wields has far surpassed any of us. He is, without a doubt, the strongest among us all."
As his words echoed, the entire Infinite Divine Temple fell into an oppressive silence.
The stillness was abruptly shattered by a sharp, dismissive laugh.
Elental Daniel’s gaze was filled with disdain as he looked in Daniel’s direction. Slowly raising his hand, an array of elents released a cryptic energy.
"Just him? How could that be?" Elental Daniel sneered. "Before absolute elents, his power is actually quite ordinary. At least, I won’t admit that his power is the strongest among us!"
At the sa ti, Ti Daniel also showed significant skepticism. His doubts, however, were more subtle, lacking the directness of Elental Daniel’s challenge. Nevertheless, it was clear that the others did not believe Daniel’s strength was as great as Soul Daniel suggested.
Faced with this situation, Daniel did not speak. He understood himself well enough. If he didn’t demonstrate his strength, there was no way to convince these different versions of himself from other world lines.
With that thought in mind, Daniel slowly raised his hand. An invisible aura, silent yet inexorable, began to spread from his body.
This wasn’t a violent surge of energy, nor was it an imdiate ntal pressure. It was sothing rooted in the very essence of existence itself—an absolute, irreversible "end."
[Unique Infinity]!
The ethereal light and shadow of the Infinite Divine Temple, which were ford entirely from pure thought, suddenly seed to be compressed by an irresistible force. The walls of the temple began to show visible cracks, like a spiderweb, spreading across the structure.
The cracks were not physical. They appeared more like the collapse of laws, a manifestation of this breakdown on a ntal plane.
The other Danials instantly turned pale. They clearly felt their divine power, their authority, and even their very existence being ruthlessly suppressed by this intangible aura.
It was the sensation of being utterly negated by a higher-dinsional logic.
At the sa ti, the wild elents surrounding Elental Daniel suddenly beca subdued, as if doused with an ice-cold void, dimming into nothingness.
Even the Ti Stream surrounding Ti Daniel began to show signs of disruption. The sadness in his eyes was abruptly replaced with astonishnt.
At this mont, they finally understood what Soul Daniel had ant by "the strongest."
Daniel slowly withdrew that aura and glanced at the other Danials.
Their breathing had beco heavier. In that mont, their gazes toward Daniel had completely shifted—from initial scrutiny and skepticism to deep wariness, mixed with an unmistakable sense of awe.
"Now, we can have a proper discussion," Daniel spoke again, his voice steady.
"How is Kartora in your world lines?"
The question caused the previously eased atmosphere to turn heavy once more. An invisible sorrow spread through the Divine Temple.
"She’s trapped in the Exile."
"I couldn’t stop it in ti."
"I tried to save her, but failed."
Even Elental Daniel and Soul Daniel, when faced with the issue of Kartora, displayed strong frustration and regret.
After all, no matter which world line it was, Kartora had always found herself in danger due to her efforts to protect Daniel.
Every "Daniel" had watched helplessly as the Kartora they cherished was rcilessly dragged into the Exile.
Daniel’s gaze swept over their anguished faces. After a brief silence, he spoke again.
"In my world line, Kartora is also trapped in the Exile."
"My goal is to save her."
"I need your help. In exchange, I will assist you in rescuing your own Kartora."
With that, his eyes turned toward Ti Daniel, who had remained silent thus far.
The ti fragnts swirling around Ti Daniel seed dimr at that mont. His face still carried a blend of affection and sorrow.
"Your situation is special. She has already fused with you."
"So, you don’t have to participate in this mission."
Ti Daniel trembled slightly upon hearing these words. Slowly, he raised his head, and a glimr of determination appeared in his eyes.
"No."
"I’ve already lost her once. I can’t stand by and watch as another version of lets it happen again."
He spread his palm, and the faint yet eternal ti rune in his hand seed to affirm his resolve.
"Any Kartora deserves to be saved."
"So count in."
Daniel looked at him in silence for a mont. Then, he gave a soft nod.
The five pairs of eyes t in the Infinite Divine Temple.
In their gazes, there was an unprecedented level of certainty and mutual understanding.
At this mont, an alliance, one that spanned across countless world lines, united under the banner of saving Kartora, was officially forged.
Godfall Battlefield.
Daniel’s figure reappeared out of nowhere in the sa spot.
He slowly opened his eyes and then turned toward Mist.
Although it seed as if much ti had passed, for Mist, it had only been a brief mont.
"I’m ready. Let’s go save Kartora now!" Daniel declared.
Upon hearing his words, a wide grin spread across Mist’s face.
Just then, one, two, three...
Four figures began to materialize in the void, each possessing a similar outline to Daniel but radiating vastly different auras.
They didn’t simply appear from thin air. Instead, they gradually solidified from hazy, ethereal shadows.
Seeing this, the gods who had been observing from a distance were completely stunned.
Faer’s eyes widened. His mouth opened in shock, but no words ca out. The expression on his face was one of unprecedented amazent.
"What... what’s going on?"
"Why... why are there so many Daniels?"
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