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A black hole.

Inside this empty void, there's a point of infinite density called a singularity at its center.

The laws of the world as we know break down to a point where the current understanding of even Scholars becos irrelevant.

The event horizon is the boundary beyond which nothing—not even light—can escape, and approaching it causes extre tidal forces that stretch objects so thin it loses reason.

Once inside, matter is pulled toward the singularity due to overwhelming gravity, and spaceti curvature becos extre.

Yet… when it cos to entities who make and break the laws…

~BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!~

… None of those concepts matter in the slightest.

The Constellation Libra crashed into this void, but rather than the black hole performing its usual duties, it beca instantly consud by Libra's presence, unable to withstand the extre power she held.

Nothing escapes a black hole, with the exception of a Constellation apparently.

Still, even with the black hole dissipated, Libra was confronted with yet another problem as she floated in the vastness of an empty space.

… A place devoid of life at all.

"Y-you…"

Floating above her was the source of her current predicant.

Karlia.

"This place is perfect. This way, no one gets hurt." The succubus spoke, her hair floating behind her as she stared down at Libra's gigantic form.

How? How was such a being able to compete with a Constellation?

It made no sense!

She shouldn't even have been able to land a hit! Not even the greatest of black holes could harm Libra, or any other Constellation for that matter.

That was because they were re creations.

Little babies could never hurt their guardians. No matter how hard the fish tried, it could never hurt the river it lived in.

So also could re entities never hope to reach the realm of Constellations.

But this woman… this woman was different.

WHY?!

"I don't know how you got this power, or who the hell you are… but you've made a terrible mistake," Libra growled as she rubbed her face and stared hard at Karlia.

"Oh? And what mistake is that?"

Space began to tremble. The closest planets and stars gradually broke down. Everything that had aning or form in any way began to resonate.

Everything was being caused by one thing.

"You've managed to piss off." Libra declared, her brimming eyes now glowing even brighter than the stars.

"[Representation: Balance Of The World]."

Once Libra said that, the world ca into a pause.

Everything stopped.

… And all for good reason.

It is trite that every Constellation possesses a Representation.

Libra's Representation was [Balance], just as Leo's Representation is[Authority].

Her power involved one simple thing.

Reconstructing anything and anyone in the world in order to serve what she deed to be its natural state.

If Libra deed a planet destroyed as its natural state, then it would be destroyed without question.

If Libra deed fire to be cold as its natural state, then no fla she affected would ever burn anyone.

As such, if Libra deed the opponent before her to simply not exist, then… it would be so!

Without question!

"[You are an eyesore. Begone]."

That was all that was needed to be said.

The rest was history.

"Huh…?"

A second passed. Two seconds passed. Three. Five. Ten. Fifteen… TWENTY!

"Why aren't you gone?"

Libra's power was instant. Her sovereign representation remained unchallenged. Unless a rival Constellation interfered, her will would manifest.

So why?

Why was Karlia still standing above her, practically unfazed?

"I do not sense a Constellation within you, or even affecting you in the slightest. You should be gone now. ANSWER , YOU WENCH! WHY ARE YOU STILL HE—!"

~BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!~

A resounding noise followed Karlia sending another punch to Libra, this ti sinking her deeper into the vastness of the universe, bringing her to the edge of another unoccupied galaxy.

As Libra flew, her body was on a collision course with another Black Hole.

'H-how… gurk!'

Her head spun as she tried to make sense of what was happening.

Why was her Representation now working on Karlia? They had always worked without any interference, so why now?

Why her?

"It's no use thinking about it, idiot. Your powers won't work on because it's not enough!"

As Karlia's voice echoed in Libra's ears, she crashed upon a much larger black hole, one that would devour anything and everything.

"SHUT UP!"

The black hole broke apart instantly.

Libra was short on breath at this point. It wasn't that she was tired or anything. No, Constellations didn't feel things like exhaustion.

It was because of her exasperation at a foe that should have been easy to defeat.

'Why can't I destroy her?'

At this point, Libra was exploring all the other options that existed beyond the confines of how she had initially defined Karlia.

Karlia was obviously more than she had hoped.

"She's strong. She's fast. She rivals my power…"

There was no doubt about it now. Libra couldn't think of anything else.

"You… have you beco a Constellation?"

Only Constellations could rival each other. It only made sense that Libra couldn't affect Karlia.

If she had sohow managed to attain that kind of status, then it would be impossible to do.

"A Constellation? Pfft! No… why would you compare to you losers?"

What?

"W-what did you just say…?"

Did this woman just call Constellations losers?

"I doubt you guys could hold a candle to your progenitors. You like to act all high and mighty, like the pinnacle of existence, when you are clearly under a progenitor.

Did she an The Nether??!

Of course, The Nether was far more powerful than any Constellation, but he was out of the equation.

There was only one Nether, and his only match was Aether.

Everything else fell under them.

That was trite.

But so what? What did that have to do with the current situation?

"H-hold on, you can't an… no that's impossible!"

"That's right!" Karlia grinned, her sharp teeth showing as she folded her arms and looked down at Libra's massive fra.

What the Constellation had never imagined before—not even for a second—due to how impossible it was. That was what Karlia declared to be true.

"No… that can't be!"

"Haha! You better believe it." Karlia's voice drowned Libra's words, stifling the atmosphere.

"For an eternity, I suffered at the hands of your master. He tortured indefinitely, and every ti he did so, I transcended my limits and grew even more powerful…"

What in the world was this succubus saying?

"The Aether within beca Nether, and my entire form completely underwent evolution. A mortal? An immortal? A Constellation? Na… you're selling too short."

But that was impossible. No, it couldn't even exist!

"I'm none of them. I'm as close to the Nether as any being could possibly get. Though… I wouldn't place myself there yet."

"B-but that… that would an…!!!"

"That's right." Karlia could only grin as Libra began to understand the reality of the situation.

It was already clear at this point.

"You Constellations are nothing to ."

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[A/N]

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