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While the Goddess of Death and the other cosmic entities—Eternity, Infinity, and Oblivion—were deep in thought, Syd was quietly examining his own state.

After becoming a Creator God of another universe, he could clearly feel that his power ceiling had been greatly elevated. In fact, he could faintly sense that the forces of both universes were overlapping within him.

Of course, although he could now draw upon the energy of the other universe, the separation between universes caused so attenuation. Still, even with that, the boost was trendous—enough to push him beyond the norm, exceeding the strength of standard Creator Gods.

Just how much stronger he had beco, however, was hard to say. He hadn't tested it in combat yet.

And now, he was deeply curious.

What exactly was the power of his current abstract concept body?

Syd focused and began sensing carefully.

Light.

And since light is an electromagnetic wave—he now indirectly controlled one of the fundantal forces of the universe.

In addition, he discovered that he could now govern heat—cosmic warmth itself.

But that wasn't all.

To his surprise, he also began sensing another form of power.

"Emotion?"

More specifically—positive, radiant emotions.

Syd imdiately made the connection and murmured to himself,

"So my guess was right. Balder's light doesn't only represent visible light, but the light within people's hearts..."

He suddenly recalled how Eternity had once described him:

"The one who represents light and heat, and... the positive aspect of the universe."

Syd grew thoughtful.

anwhile, Tony Stark and the others were nervously speculating from a distance.

Staring at the black-robed skeletal figure—Death—and the white-robed being of divine radiance—Syd, their whispers floated through the air:

"Do you think... the two of them are still going to fight?"

"Maybe not? Balder-sama's power just increased a lot..."

But before anyone could reach a conclusion, Death's skull-like jaw moved, her hollow voice laced with amusent:

"My youngest brother, newly born... I wonder, between us—the indelible powers of the cosmos—who is stronger?"

"I wanted to strike earlier, but didn't expect you to be hiding your identity. Turns out... you're one of us after all."

She paused, her voice growing more playful.

"Well, this is fine. As fellow Creator Gods, it won't look like I'm bullying you."

"I just wonder... will you be able to withstand ? If not, don't forget to yield early."

And before Syd could even frown, she moved.

Without hesitation, the Goddess of Death launched the first blow.

Under the stunned gazes of Thor and the others, twin streams of red fla shot from Death's hollow eye sockets.

BOOM!

In an instant, all they saw was fire—a blazing inferno engulfing the heavens, charging at incredible speed toward Syd.

"...Flas?" Syd frowned slightly.

They looked ordinary. Unremarkable.

Even if they were hellfire, they would an nothing to his current abstract-form body.

After all, he could feel the transcendence of his new being.

Any attack below the level of a single-universe-class entity would likely be completely ineffective.

So why... was she using flas?

He wasn't the only one confused. Even Thor and the others found it odd.

"Just fire?"

"Even we could block that..."

As the flas surged forward and engulfed him, Syd's expression abruptly changed.

He felt it.

Hidden within those flas... was divine power.

Without question—it was the Goddess of Death's own power.

His mind raced back to the lore he had studied. He rembered—

Any attack from the Goddess of Death is lethal.

Any contact with her power... ans death.

Touch = Death.

Even among abstract beings of their level, her abilities were no joke. Getting hit wouldn't kill them outright, but it would hurt—badly.

Even if the flas looked ordinary, they could burn even an abstract concept's essence.

And not just him.

Even Eternity, Infinity, and Oblivion would suffer the sa if struck.

Death's divine power was unique.

Even a mortal, granted a portion of her strength, could harm abstract gods.

He recalled one infamous case—when Deadpool, empowered by Death, managed to punch Eternity and injure him.

It was absurd.

A mortal... harming a cosmic concept?

Ridiculous—yet real.

So no, Syd had no intention of "testing" those flas.

With a flicker of thought, he dissolved into light—his body disintegrating into strands of brilliance.

Tony and the others saw the flash—then watched in awe as the white-robed being slipped effortlessly through the fire, erging untouched.

So were puzzled.

"Why dodge... ordinary fire?"

But the Goddess of Death's chuckle answered them.

"So, you sensed it too?"

"Yes—those flas may look harmless, but they carry my divine power.

Anyone—mortal or divine—who touches them... will die."

The casualness in her voice left Thor and the others stunned.

"Wait... you die just by being touched?!"

"That's... cheating!"

"If anyone can be killed instantly, how do you even fight soone like that?!"

Their gazes turned again to Syd.

How was he supposed to win this?

On the other side, the other Creator Gods began to whisper amongst themselves.

"Death's divine power really is troubleso..."

"I wonder... how will our youngest brother handle this?"

"Besides, that was just a test—she hasn't even gotten serious."

Their eyes glimred with interest.

Even before Syd beca a Creator God, they believed Death could beat him.

Now?

Their opinion hadn't changed.

The real question was—how long could he last?

And in the shadows, Galactus—who had been watching everything—was nearly giddy with excitent.

At last...

He wouldn't be the weakest anymore.

(End of Chapter)

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