Faced with his familiar holand, Daniel ultimately chose to stay a little longer. He wanted to experience the simple life, just like an ordinary person, and savor the familiar surroundings once more.
The regrets that had once lingered in his heart, those things he had never managed to fix, were finally nded in this mont. Although the person he had once loved never ended up walking alongside him, for Daniel, the experience itself brought a deep sense of happiness.
At present, he still had many unfinished tasks. His mind could not settle, and he was unable to enjoy a sweet and peaceful romance. If he were the ordinary Daniel, one who had never experienced the chaotic events of his past, perhaps he would have chosen to live quietly here, content with a peaceful life.
But the current Daniel carried too much with him. There was simply no way for him to abandon his responsibilities and imrse himself in enjoynt.
Before he knew it, Daniel had spent decades living leisurely on Earth. Now, taking a break was not such a difficult thing for him. After all, he had long since distanced himself from the Ti River. This ant that everything he experienced on Earth, and the ti he spent here, wouldn’t have any impact on the tiline of the universe.
Moreover, the connection between these two periods of ti wasn’t particularly strong.
This ti, Daniel’s choice was to live a full life on Earth. He stayed by his parents’ side as they grew old, watching as familiar faces passed away one by one. But he would never be so cruel as to let his parents leave without him.
In fact, Daniel had preserved so of their hair to facilitate their revival in the future.
The only regret Daniel had was that humanity on Earth never truly stepped into the universe. Yet, he felt that perhaps for all of humankind, living a happy life was more important than anything else.
Nevertheless, the inevitable end for humanity would always be destruction, the final fate of the entire universe.
Having resolved this part of his past, Daniel’s gaze once again grew firm.
He left Earth behind and continued toward the end of ti.
This ti, he didn’t pause. He walked until the universe finally turned to dust. From a visual standpoint, the universe had beco completely imperceptible, but Daniel could still sense the singularity of the universe through his mind power.
This was an extrely unique sensation. He could feel an unprecedented, colossal power emanating from the singularity.
When Daniel considered crossing it to continue further, a warning suddenly stirred in his heart. It felt as though moving forward would co at a trendous cost.
Daniel knew that he had enough strength to continue, but at that mont, he hesitated.
His hesitation wasn’t due to a lack of strength. Instead, it was because he feared that making too many changes would cause the tiline to collapse. After all, who could know what would happen if he forced such a change in a tiline so ancient?
Even if Earth were to disappear entirely, that wouldn’t be too unexpected.
Daniel stood before the cosmic singularity, silently scanning it with his mind power. He could sense that within this infinitesimally small point, there was an imnse amount of power.
Even with his current abilities, it would be impossible for him to withstand such a trendous energy surge. So, it was almost certain that this was the source of everything.
Daniel did not act imdiately. Instead, he silently felt the inner workings of the cosmic singularity, using his ntal Deduction to sense different possibilities.
He wasn’t sure how much ti had passed, but eventually, Daniel made a decision.
After this journey through ti, Daniel finally realized sothing and gained a profound understanding of ti itself.
He wasn’t sure what exactly he should do, but it seed as though he had no choice but to act.
In the end, Daniel chose to take direct action against the cosmic singularity.
Though even he wasn’t sure if this was the right decision or what the consequences would be, he had an intuition that he had to do it.
Upon obtaining the cosmic singularity, Daniel underwent an unprecedented and unique experience. In that experience, it was as though he had beco everything and, at the sa ti, turned into dust.
The tiny cosmic singularity held the entire universe within it.
After thinking for a mont, Daniel used the God of Thieves’ dagger to divide the singularity into two parts. He took one half with him, leaving the other half behind.
Once he had completed this, Daniel did not linger. He chose to leave imdiately.
On his way back, Daniel realized that the universe was filled with many civilizations.
Once, he had been very curious about the existence of extraterrestrial life. But now, that question was answered.
Indeed, this universe was ho to many so-called "aliens." Earth was not the only planet with intelligent life. Apart from Earth, other planets also harbored civilizations with sentient beings.
However, what was disappointing was that none of these civilizations had ever seen the rise of gods, nor did any of them possess rule-level powers.
As he continued his journey, Daniel witnessed Earth’s birth and destruction.
Yet, in the grand scale of the universe’s tiline, this was but a re speck in the ocean.
Countless other forms of life continued to be born and die in this universe.
But in the end, as the universe expanded infinitely, all civilizations perished with it.
For Daniel, however, even the most powerful civilizations in this universe were nothing to be concerned about.
In truth, they struggled even against demigods.
Daniel continued to walk through ti, witnessing civilizations that were supposed to be powerful but could never even wield dinsional-altering weapons like the "Two-Dinsional Fold."
These civilizations were confined to the third-dinsional scale of existence.
As he thought about it, Daniel ca to understand sothing.
If the civilizations in this universe could access the fourth dinsion, would that not an they could walk through ti and space like himself?
But the reality was, throughout his journey through ti and space, Daniel had always been alone.
Indeed, science fiction remained as science fiction, unable to beco reality.
Daniel felt a sense of disillusionnt, and at the sa ti, he realized that the ultimate fate of these civilizations was to face annihilation.
There was a mont when he even empathized with godKartora, for after witnessing countless endings, he ca to understand that many things were truly determined by fate.
Even gods, in the end, were not exempt from this destiny.
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