"You still have a lot to grow; your strength is not even close to the peak of your realm," Kayden comnted after the process ended.
"Yes, I believe I am not even 5% complete of my potential," Jasmim gave a crazy number, but Kayden also expected sothing like that.
"Co back in a few thousand years," Kayden disappeared and continued his training alone.
"What the hell is this?" Kayden was training, destroying galaxies again, his pace growing every year. It had been a few million years since he started training Han and Jasmim. During this period, his strength took imnse leaps.
His sixth sense reached the insane mark of 100 billion kiloters. At that mont, Kayden felt the difference as if it was a before and after of becoming a mage. His lightning was capable of destroying galaxies in a single move; he could clear tens of thousands of galaxies per day.
Kayden was once a tale parents told their children, but now he had beco the number one enemy of common beings in this universe. The number of deaths he had caused was greater than many gods had in their entire lives. Fortunately, the universe was ridiculously large, with hundreds of quadrillions of galaxies.
Han managed to begin learning about souls; his soul cleansings were still ridiculously weak and could not even improve a first-realm mage, but he had started sothing big and just needed ti.
Jasmim was growing in strength at an absurd speed. It seed like she had no strength peak in sight; there was always more room to improve. The woman began to fight constantly against Kayden to train. At first, it was a one-sided massacre, but slowly she managed to hold her ground and even tie in many monts.
It seed her strength had grown at an alarmingly fast rate. That was true, but the one who had truly grown was Kayden, because when they had their first soul-cleansing session, her strength was superior to Kayden’s. This ant Kayden had closed the gap during this ti.
At first, Jasmim thought Kayden just had an oversized ego, but he was truly insane. His talent was superior to everyone else’s, and his strength grew in leaps that should not even be possible.
"Congratulations, Kayden," Thoth appeared floating beside Kayden as they both observed one of the most insane monts in this entire universe. It had been an almost infinite amount of ti since Thoth last saw sothing like this.
Kayden’s soul was already connected to the universe, but now sothing different was materializing within it: a small, colorless piece of soul was being attached to Kayden. He couldn’t react, nor even move his soul; Kayden was condemned to have that within his soul, regardless of his choice.
It didn’t take long for the whole process to be completed, and...
"Holy shit," Kayden let a curse slip out in sheer surprise.
The laws of the universe, mana flows, balance flows... everything was visible to Kayden. Nearby galaxies, living beings, the age of living beings, the age of galaxies—he practically gained a seventh sense where he could see and learn everything around him.
Kayden could feel the slightest movents of the laws. His life changed out of nowhere, as if he had been blind his entire life. His black eyes were shining in a way that shouldn’t be possible. Light couldn’t escape his eyes, making them look like two black holes.
Kayden beca capable of seeing the slightest movents of the laws—all of them, and there were trillions. The boy was lost for decades before even being able to process everything he was seeing. It was an almost infinite number of laws stacked together for everything to flow perfectly.
The fundantal laws were the junctions of millions of laws, and at the sa ti, they were the junctions of other millions of complentary laws. It was completely insane. Kayden took hundreds of thousands of years just to manage to close his eyes to all these laws around him and see existence as a re mortal again.
His soul completely absorbed the piece the universe had placed within him. Kayden wasn’t even capable of understanding the difference between before and now. The alteration in his soul was at a ridiculously higher level than him. It was funny how the more Kayden learned, the more he beca capable of recognizing the vastness of his own ignorance.
The master of souls wasn’t able to understand what was happening to his own soul. Kayden almost laughed at his own ignorance. He still had much to learn. Perhaps it was ti to visit an old friend in this universe. Hypnos should be hiding sowhere.
"Congratulations, Kayden," Thoth had been waiting all this ti beside Kayden.
"What was that?" Kayden knew Thoth knew; this old man seed to have practically infinite knowledge.
"You’ve beco an entity in this universe," Thoth began to explain. "Your repeated actions over such a long ti made you into sothing inherent to the universe, sothing like an urban legend—practically a god without the divine part."
Kayden understood, more or less, what Thoth ant. It was like Santa Claus on planet Earth. He was practically a universal being that would exist regardless of generations or the passage of ti. His legend would continue to be told without pause.
"You’re the first in this universe and were graced with divine eyes," Thoth pointed to the black holes in Kayden’s face. "Every entity receives sothing of divine level to support their existence. The eyes are capable of showing the details of reality to you. I’d say it was the best gift you could receive."
Kayden nodded as he absorbed the information. These eyes would allow his control over mana to reach an even greater level. In fact, Kayden already had an idea of what he would do. His domain would beco sothing absolute, above the very laws. But that was a plan for the future
"what else can you tell about this?" kayden still thought there were many other things.
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