"Yes, my instincts tell that if I dare to open it, I must die."
Chloe said this with a bitter smile.
What does it an to be thousands, tens of thousands of tis stronger?
Even a small fry can be turned into titanium alloy.
In materials science, what does it an to increase by one or two tis?
Ordinary alloy materials can ascend to beco the king of new era materials.
Chloe is certain that any body with powerful divine power has already surpassed the hardness known to the Pri Material World.
Not to ntion a Divine Body like his, which has been specifically strengthened.
Why does the role of divine artifacts diminish as battles reach higher levels?
To put it simply, at the level of powerful divine power, the limit of materials that all creatures in the Multiverse can find has been reached.
You simply can’t damage it, you know.
Any weapon that can be held by a powerful divine power requires incredibly complex divine craftsmanship for refinent.
In this realm, the hardness of a divine artifact is simply not the focus.
What is needed are enhancents in other aspects of the divine artifact.
In other words, at the level of powerful divine power, the limit of materials can no longer breach a deity’s body, only confrontation between mysteries has a chance.
Therefore, he feels frustrated.
Even with such an enhancent, Chloe still doesn’t see the possibility of accommodating supre power.
Here’s a joke: when he shared so of the Primordial Sun God’s authority, he had already determined that even the Primordial Sun God itself couldn’t withstand the backlash of supre power.
When preparing to ascend to the Supre, it chose the path of abandoning its original divine body.
Unlike the World Serpent of old.
This choice is more akin to the concept of transforming into the River of Ti.
Thus, Chloe deeply doubts whether the Supre realm is truly reachable by life.
Upon closer reflection, he sensed sothing peculiar.
The notion that the body cannot bear the possibility of creation seems eerily familiar.
Thinking further, he suddenly felt a chill.
For so reason, he suddenly thought of the myth of Pangu creating the heavens and earth.
It is said the universe initially was a chaotic darkness, shaped like a gigantic egg, which, upon awakening, split with an axe to clear the chaos. Hence, the light and pure ascended to be heaven, while the heavy and turbid sank to beco earth, Pangu using his body to open the world, exhausting himself to death, transforming into all things.
Could the Supre realm be the sa?
To create a true World Group, or say a grand world, the Creator’s body in its original form cannot remain?
Only by transforming into the heavens and earth can one embrace this supre power?
If that’s the case, then Chloe can understand why almost every entity possessing supre power in the Multiverse is deeply connected to World Groups.
—Possibly, if you don’t do this, even possessing supre-like power, you can’t sustain its long-term operation.
Supre might just be a dead-end road?
This chilling notion left Chloe at a loss for words.
A whimper rings, there’s a feeling that his guess is quite possibly correct.
Perhaps, it is because of this reason that the strongest forces in the entire Multiverse are always World Groups.
Because transforming into the world is inherently the most standard Supre Path.
Even other supre-existing beings, likely because they cannot tread this path, are forced into another path, relying on maintaining the Creator’s life form of "I am the world" to uphold this supre power.
Why is Supre considered supre?
It is literal, there is none above you after.
Even if the World Group activates its main form, still cannot surpass the supre power’s possibility.
But, from current circumstances, if the World Group exhausts all costs to activate its main form, the duration of sustained power is above the supre.
Simply put, in a single encounter, no one can best the other, but I have a higher endurance bar and can outlast you.
This is why, despite possessing power comparable to World Groups, Supre beings do not wish to directly oppose World Groups.
Because they truly cannot outlast them.
And that was in the early years.
Now, after years of developnt in the Multiverse, the remaining World Groups have expanded to a scale incomprehensible to the average person.
Take The Stars for instance, as Chloe knows, the land area of Stars Continent is over ten thousand tis that of the forr Earth, appearing not so exaggerated in mass... Okay, it’s still a bit exaggerated.
But in reality, Stars Continent encompasses not just these.
Vast subspace.
Transitional layer of the Shadow Plane.
Countless half-planes.
Elental World.
Divine Kingdoms of various deities.
Ancestral lands sealed during the mythological era.
ntal Image Worlds created by nurous Demigod class and above experts.
...
These places are essentially dependent on The Stars, part of the domain managed by the Will of the Stars.
It is just The Stars granting various permissions to such places.
If included, wouldn’t the area of The Stars be more than ten thousand tis larger than it currently is?
No one knows to this day how many of these places there are.
Too nurous, expanding every mont.
This has already surpassed ordinary understanding of life.
Even the elves that Chloe knew had mysteriously disappeared from the continent previously were not completely extinct; the majority of the tribe had just migrated to those lower regions.
One could say that a World Group capable of harnessing so much world power is indeed hard to imagine being exhausted by any form of life.
Destroying a few small worlds might be simple.
But what if the number of small worlds reached hundreds of thousands, and new ones were continually added over ti?
Chloe is sure that The Stars have quite a few such worlds at their disposal.
Life doesn’t even exist within those small worlds.
The entire world is devoid of vitality, its sole purpose being to serve as ammunition.
That’s right.
Directly launching the entire world, like a bullet being fired.
Among the information Chloe obtained from various sources, the most reckless scenario involved the World Group launching up to 70 billion planets in a single projection.
This equals wiping out half of a galaxy in one go.
It’s this appalling number that makes even the Supre unwilling to engage with the World Group.
To the Supre, no matter how nurous the planets, the damage they can inflict is extrely limited.
If you play with numbers, the Supre plays with chanics.
Do you understand the concept of not breaking through defenses?
The disparity in scale is so vast that it brings despair to civilizations.
"So, it’s basically confird that the Supre is a dead-end, unless I choose to incarnate everything; otherwise, I will remain at the Half-Step Supre as my pinnacle."
Simply put, occasionally utilizing Supre power might be feasible, but fundantally rging into this realm, and stabilizing such power entirely, is likely unachievable.
[No, thou art able]
A voice suddenly echoed in Chloe’s ear.
Chloe instantly realized who was speaking.
"Then, dear Stars, can you tell where the way forward lies?"
The speaker was none other than the Will of the Stars.
The Stars calmly replied, "Dost thou know why we chose thee?"
"I do not know."
[Because the innate potential thou possess enables thee to bear the power of various World Groups.]
"But even with your full support, breaking through to the Supre seems impossible; I feel there’s no path ahead."
[If rely fusing with us, indeed thou canst not achieve it]
"So, you an, if it’s not just you, there’s a chance it could be done?"
[Yes]
"For instance?"
[For example, if thou were to rge the True God Uniqueness of all other World Wills, including mine, in one go]
"...Boss, are you joking?"
[Not a jest; if they aren’t willing to give, then compel them until they do]
"Are you sure before doing that, you won’t be disassembled by all World Groups united?"
Chloe spoke bluntly.
To him, this choice by The Stars seed like maternal longing.
Maternal longing during the placental stage.
Otherwise, how could he speak of such a ludicrous plan?
But...
"Who are ’we’? What does ’we’ an? Who else apart from you?"
The Stars remained silent, evidently not intending to disclose this matter to Chloe for the ti being.
However, he contemplated the aning behind The Stars’ words and sensed a subtle peculiarity.
"From your words, the Supre Path that can exist in the form of a life is real, but the current Multiverse rules do not permit it?"
[Dost thou know why the World Group has been in endless conflict since the war began?]
"Who knows?"
[The fundantal reason lies in the absence of a true diator to intimidate the World Group.]
"Was there one before?"
[There was, but to forge a new path for the Multiverse, the diator was exhausted.]
"So, why did it exist previously but not now?"
[Because the grand environnt of the Multiverse has transford, different from the past; today’s universe does not possess the soil to birth a diator.]
"What would constitute the soil to birth a diator?"
[In thy words... chaos like an egg]
"..."
[No need for astonishnt; Earth does not belong to this world, but due to certain reasons, it suddenly entered this realm. From thy mythological records, thy world might hold so great beings, chronicling events pre-Big Bang.]
"...So, what you intend is world regression into chaos? Dear Stars, look in the eyes and repeat: are you joking? Is our ultimate goal annihilation?"
[...Thou Earthlings tend to overthink; stop filling thy brain, just seize a True God Uniqueness from other World Groups, the myriad powers contained within will suffice to simulate the chaos-like creation within thy body.]
"..."
Chloe finally comprehended the aning of The Stars, as well as his current predicant.
Turns out, The Stars intend to replay chaos within his body, using it as a nucleus to enable life forms to obtain the chance to ascend as a diator.
aning, there lies the possibility of wielding Supre Power directly without world incarnation.
"Is it necessary? As per thy claim, wouldn’t thou directly serve as the exchange channel among World Wills?"
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