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The millennia began to pass quickly, Kayden continued fighting and dying against Amanda every month, he didn’t kill the woman again, this was his way of respecting the agreent.

Kayden had no difficulty in explaining the step-by-step process he used to manipulate mana in microscopic proportions, the first step was to have his path to the monarch and...

"Are you a monarch? In the na of all monarchs," Amanda sat on the ground in a rare action by ordinary people without any cultivation, her body pressure had dropped and her vision had blurred.

"That’s impressive?" Kayden didn’t expect a simple path to be so surreal.

"I’m not allowed to explain it to you but know that you would be hunted by every being in this universe if this were revealed. Father will directly offer you an invitation when we leave," Kayden smiled as he saw a future that was not going to happen.

"Of course," his response was dry.

After that conversation, Kayden only needed a few more years to explain all the details of his abilities, Amanda just wrote them down and asked a few questions, most things were based on Kayden’s path and the way he developed it through the kingdoms.

Giving up on all concepts was not sothing entirely new, but... it was rare, even among the greatest geniuses this was considered rare, as most had the talent to cultivate truths at a very high level and those who did not have this talent... . did not have a strong enough path to be significant.

All of Kayden’s moves throughout his life were to culminate in a semi-perfect path with very few defects and that mostly added up to a success, this was completely ridiculous in Amanda’s eyes.

She dedicated a good part of her life to the path of cultivation, a much larger part than most people, but Kayden? He devoted every second of his life to cultivation, it was ridiculous in his eyes.

Amanda spent centuries in isolated cultivation but still had good tis with her friends and family, but Kayden had none of that, he didn’t have any bond, he didn’t have any morals or ethics, and Kayden was... a monster.

Kayden could only break the space, but that was it, the mana that ca out of it was still unusable by him, it was very difficult to move and seed to be completely dead, Kayden just had to keep trying to impose his way on this mana.

He divided his ti into three main tasks, increasing his level in the sixth realm, this was easy and was just being done in a perfect and ti-consuming way, but the really difficult thing was his other two tasks, learning to manipulate space and use mana. of the void.

Thanks to thousands of years of fighting and dying, his abilities had already reached the maximum he could in the sixth realm, the small increases in strength he got from cultivation weren’t significant anymore.

Kayden had reached the point where his path surpassed his realm, this ant that even an increase of three levels of the sixth realm was less significant than a slight increase of his path.

This ti it only took him a thousand years to climb each level, his strength gain wasn’t considerable, but it still increased his overall stats, advancing in levels was a basic thing these days.

The real problem was rising to the seventh kingdom, this was a very big division break, normal magicians raised their truths to another level at this point, they had to put them at the level of incomplete law.

This was perhaps the most difficult leap among all nine realms, turning a truth into an incomplete law was a ridiculous thing to do, and the power of an incomplete law was stronger than all the truths stacked together.

Even the weakest being of the seventh realm was terrifyingly strong and could devastate hundreds of thousands of kiloters with spells based on its incomplete laws, normally only a single law was needed to advance through the realm.

Again Kayden was going to do sothing crazy, learning laws was a question of the right thods and resources or just pure and raw talent, Kayden had neither at his disposal, he was going to make a bet...

Elevate your path to an incomplete law.

This was sothing quite ridiculous, but with the size of the universe it shouldn’t be sothing unheard of, but it would be even rarer than climbing the realms without a concept, there probably wouldn’t even be 100 gods who chose this path.

Kayden would have to use every second of the sixth realm on this goal, that’s why he was using this ti in this space to maximize everything else, as soon as he left he would have half of his life to elevate his path and...

That wouldn’t be enough, Kayden didn’t think that a little over a hundred thousand years would be enough for him to achieve this goal, so he would have to leave that aside.

"The immortality of mortals," Amanda murmured to Kayden’s question about how she had been alive for so long.

"It’s a secret known to only a few organizations in this universe, I can’t reveal it to you, but it’s sothing incredible that is based on the ability of rational beings to regenerate their own body at the cost of divine mana," Kayden had a clue, but ...

He couldn’t get it easily, dealing with any of these organizations ant he would have to choose to lose his freedom or sothing worse, he didn’t have the strength or soone at his back to protect him.

As soon as he left that place, Kayden would have to enter the void and fight for his life, this was his only opportunity to remain free, if he made a mistake in even the slightest detail he would be arrested and used as test material.

It took Kayden ten thousand years to learn the slightest bit about space decently, Amanda had never seen soone with such low talent before, it was almost as if Kayden was one of the biggest idiots in the universe.

"How are you so strong and have such bad talent?" This question was repeated thousands of tis in the woman’s head, Kayden could only accept the criticism, learning about space was ridiculously difficult for him.

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