The problem was Han. He was having imnse difficulty controlling these impulses, especially considering that he was studying the law directly. The boy was incredible and a true monarch, but...
His mind was already a bit shattered due to the moves Kayden had made on his soul, and it only got worse at this mont. The weight of the laws was too great; it subtly entered Han’s mind.
Kayden didn’t care at all. He began another action this ti; he would destroy the entire world. It was several million kiloters, but he only needed to convert it all into mana and use it to attack the planet’s core.
At first, nothing changed, but after a few days, Kayden had already consud a considerable part of the planet. He could easily feel that he was causing a storm. The more ti passed, the greater Kayden’s attack on the planet beca.
What was initially just a very large ravine was now becoming a true rupture in the planet’s structure. The more Kayden used his conversion, the better he got at it; in the end, it was excellent training.
The planet began to show so resistance against Kayden. At first, he unleashed so monstrous storms the size of a continent, but this did not faze the boy; he simply converted the storm into mana.
As ti passed, so undead began to attack Kayden. Many were in realms higher than the third, making it clear that a lot had been invested in them, but in the end, that was it. There was no one capable of stopping him.
The world was going to end, and Kayden was the cause. Han advanced after a few months; his strength was much greater, but he still felt fear of Kayden. Even wielding an incomplete law, he was not sure if he could defeat his master.
"Master! What are you doing?" It took Han several months to find Kayden on this huge planet. The problem was that he was in a huge hole that covered half the planet.
The mana in this environnt was a ss; everything here was toxic and it seed to be an even stronger law of death than that of the rest of the planet. Kayden could feel himself getting closer to killing this world.
It was unbelievable to consider that a re mortal was causing the death of an entire world. There was nothing more to do. Kayden could feel that at any mont, this place would explode.
This world would explode into thousands of pieces, and he was sure of it. There was a natural barrier that prevented everyone from leaving this planet. Not only that, but it also held the laws inside as well, making Kayden certain that everything would collapse.
"I’m killing this planet so we can get out of here," Kayden replied as if it were no big deal and continued his work.
Han simply remained quiet by his side while understanding that Kayden was truly at a higher level than him. The difference in strength between them was surreal, even though both were at the sa level of lighting and with two realms of difference.
"Finally," Kayden murmured. He began to feel things around him falling into absolute chaos. The law of gravity completely disappeared, and the amount of mana started increasing thousands of tis.
Huge pieces of rock began to levitate and be destroyed without any explanation. The laws of nature began to be completely thrown around randomly. The barrier that floated above the planet collapsed and… Thousands of ships were flying over the planet. It was a number capable of covering the entire sky, in every direction. Every small space was filled with mages and ships.
There were millions of mages from different organizations, each with ridiculously high strength. They had been surrounding this planet for thousands of years. When the barrier broke, they were left confused and quickly descended like madn.
It didn’t take long for Han and Kayden to be found by ninth-realm tracking mages. At that mont, so organizations had already prepared a negotiation table.
"What happened to this planet?" Before everything, this was the question asked by one of the mages. They were so stunned by this level of destruction that they couldn’t say anything more than that.
"I killed it," Kayden said these words as if observing that the day was hot. Around him were thousands of mages at the ninth realm, and none of them could even react to the calmness with which Kayden said this.
"Did you kill all the living beings here?" the sa person asked again and… "Yes," Kayden answered without any fear, in the sa manner. At this mont, everyone there looked at the two as one looks at a monster.
There were billions of lives, trillions and trillions, in fact, a ridiculously large number that most gods would never reach in their lives. Large-scale death like this was strongly discouraged.
All the organizations there had been searching for the awakened monarch. They knew it was one of the people from this planet, but at this mont, they might have lost a monarch because two lunatics killed everyone.
"Are any of you a monarch?" the sa ninth-realm mage asked. At that mont, everyone was attentive.
There were millions and millions of mages waiting for the answer. At that mont, many had arrived. There were at least 10% of all combat forces of the largest organizations present at that mont.
The aura they carried was imnse, making Han feel pressured. He didn’t have as much life experience as Kayden to be in front of so many monsters.
"Han, find a good organization and don’t accept a soul contract without knowing all the details first, and do it in this place. The presence of other organizations prevents them from enslaving you," Kayden said this phrase and woke his disciple from his trance.
Everyone understood who the royal monarch was. In seconds, several dozens of organizations began to present themselves to Han crazily. Everyone wanted to recruit him and put their best treasures on the line.
"Monarchs are rare mages throughout the universe. Whenever one is born, the entire universe receives a signal. We ca running as soon as possible and spent several tens of thousands of years waiting outside the planet’s natural bubble," one of the mages told Kayden.
As soon as they understood who the monarch was, no one cared about Kayden anymore and left him aside as if he ant nothing, considering his realm was below Han’s… no one cared about him.
Kayden didn’t need much effort to manipulate so souls and make so friends who told him the news of the universe. A lot had indeed happened since he was captured by Licht.
Unfortunately, he couldn’t find out how much ti had passed. There was no one alive from that ti, and the furthest so here had reached with their knowledge was a few billion years.
"We are the Obsession, an organization that operates on the foundations left by a very ancient mage. Only the highest can know his na, but in summary, we seek the limits of strength and the perfection of each person’s mind."
Kayden found this proposal very interesting, as it was in line with his ntality. The more he listened, the more impressed he beca. They seed very much like his ideas and so things he taught to all his disciples.
"Who exactly is the creator of this organization?" Kayden was thoughtful.
"We can’t tell you, but he is an incredible person who fought in the ancient world of luck against a Licht, one of the greatest geniuses this universe has ever seen," Kayden finally understood who it was.
His lessons in the world of luck created an incredible organization. His ssage reached millions of people, but only a few truly understood its content, those who understood passed it on.
Over ti, they beca unique and strong, but not enough to beco one of the greatest organizations in the universe. They were just one of the shallowest ones controlling a few dozen planets.
The universe expanded on a frightening scale but kept the mana density at a high level. Sothing changed strongly. The universe grew both in size and strength. It was ridiculously destroyed, and when it recovered, it beca stronger.
The number of planets increased rapidly, and the number of genies increased even more than before. But the number of gods was stagnant, even with wizards much stronger than before.
That story about the knowledge declined after great disasters was completely false. The greater the war, the greater its teachings. Living beings need struggles to progress.
"Do false gods still exist?" Kayden wondered as he heard this group introduce itself to Han.
There were so many organizations and at the sa ti so many different proposals that he felt a little lost. He looked at Kayden for so recomndation, but in the end, he only received a smile.
Author’s Note: We’ll have two days with a chapter like this, but I made it a little longer (about 1 and a half chapters) I’m traveling
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