While all the planet’s mages descended into madness, trying to understand exactly what had just happened, sothing far worse began to unfold. They could feel the planet’s very death, and everyone there knew who the being that had arrived was.
"The Devourer of Worlds." As soon as the realization hit, panic ensued. Everyone began running for their lives. So fled the planet imdiately without a second thought, while others used ships to escape. However, the majority of the people couldn’t manage to leave the planet in ti.
Slowly, Felix began to consu everything. Mountains, cities, nothing escaped his hunger. It was astonishing to Kayden, even though this was the second ti he had witnessed it. It was literally a world millions and millions of kiloters in size, yet the cat was devouring it as if it were nothing.
It took only a few minutes, but in the end, everything was gone—people, civilizations—Felix had consud absolutely everything within this environnt. The trio continued their journey, and once again, Achilles led them directly to another large planet, one with even fewer connections to the real universe. This one was even more powerful than the previous, ho to two ninth-ray mages. However, they were old—likely fugitive mages who simply wished to remain anonymous for the rest of their lives.
This was a common scenario. Many mages spent their entire lives in battle, reaching the top of the universe—not the absolute peak, because those who reached that point would never abandon the pursuit of power. But a minority reached the "false top" of the universe, becoming weary and choosing to retire. Their reasons were often shallow, their talents or resources had carried them to the top, and this created a fragile ntality.
"This planet is far larger than the others. How is that even possible?" Kayden was stunned to see that this planet was literally a billion kiloters in diater. That was an absolutely ridiculous figure. Not even his class S planet had such a size. The basic laws of the universe shouldn’t allow sothing like this to exist on its own. Its gravity, combined with the accumulation of gases, should have turned it into a star.
This planet defies all known laws of physics. With an astounding diater of a billion kiloters, it is so colossal that its gravity should crush everything around it and collapse into a star or black hole. Its atmosphere consists of endless layers of exotic gases, so of which are unknown to science, glowing with intense auroras in colors never before seen. The surface—if it can even be called that—is a floating mass of giant continents and oceans of liquid plasma, seemingly defying logic by staying cohesive. Dust rings, fragnted moons, and even micro-planets orbit within its imnse gravitational influence. It is a cosmic enigma, as if so higher entity had shaped sothing that should never have existed—an intentional flaw in the fabric of the universe.
"This planet was made by a god. Its foundation is far superior to anything I’ve consud so far, Kayden... it will take tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of years, to understand the foundation of this world before I can consu it." Felix was thrilled, his tail swishing with visible excitent.
"Alright, I’ll find a place to stay. My senses can’t cover the entire planet, so if you two go too far, you’ll be completely alone." Kayden didn’t take long to find an imnse canyon filled with an absurd amount of mana.
The two nodded, and Kayden quickly scanned the entire planet with a few space jumps. He confird that there were no high-level mages beyond the two of them—at least not in the ninth realm. There were so ninth-ray mages in lower realms, but this was truly a god’s planet. The concentration of geniuses was far beyond the norm.
Ti began to pass at an accelerated rate. In the blink of an eye, the first millennia had passed. Kayden’s power continued to increase without pause, like a black hole accumulating everything in its path. There were no limits. All he needed to do was sit and cultivate, and everything would co to him naturally, without difficulty. His sixth sense was becoming sothing terrifying.
One hobby Kayden had picked up was interfering with his environnt. He often ended up creating small monsters and altering the souls around him. His subtle actions caused the region to begin evolving at a pace far greater than the rest of the world. Whether in terms of mages or resources, practically everything was developing at an accelerated rate.
Felix’s soul was now completely cleansed. Kayden had done an excellent job with him, and it took only a few centuries for the cat to have a pure soul—at least pure enough that it wouldn’t affect his future in any way. Kayden could have further cleansed Felix’s soul, but unfortunately, Felix hadn’t developed the ntality needed to handle the weight of having just one life in his soul. Kayden could have placed his mories and experiences, as he’d done with other mages, but that would have drastically reduced Felix’s chances of becoming a god.
As for Achilles... his soul was proving to be a true challenge for Kayden. The laws of ti were embedded within the man’s body. His soul was a blend of fragnts of the law of ti and a shard of truth. These weren’t incomplete laws. Achilles possessed the true and only law of ti-integrated within himself. This realization was completely insane to Kayden. It was extrely difficult for him to alter this soul, as most of it was sothing he had no idea how to work with. It was one of the most profound experiences he’d had in recent tis. This kind of training allowed him to progress rapidly in his study of ti.
Kayden was currently the most talented person in the entire universe, he had no doubt about that, perhaps there were people with a talent superior to his in so specific area, but only people at the level of Zeus would be capable of sothing like that, the rest would not be able to match Kayden’s talent in any area of their lives.
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