Abyssal Lord of the Magi World

Chapter 632: Endless Darkness! (I)



Chapter 632: Endless Darkness! (I)

The Primarchs focused on the many High Worlds containing billions of life forms as they traveled toward the White Sun. None of them dared to release their consciousnesses, but their eyes were more than powerful enough to see the Neo-Demons despite the distance. 

One of those High Worlds had a shocking gravity, but the Neo-Demons that normally inhabited it had no problem with it. The reason for that was what drew the Titan Primarch’s attention.

All the Neo-Demons that had taken that High World as their home had some variant of Titan Bloodline, making their constitution incredibly sturdy since their birth. 

Usually, the offspring of individuals with transplanted bloodline would have a very low purity of said bloodline. Still, all the children that the Titan Primarch saw were as strong as natural-born Titans.

He frowned as he saw that. In his mind, all those people had stolen bloodlines from his race, resulting in countless deaths. That feeling became even more potent as he saw how one baby had a bloodline that almost reached the Half-Law level.

Although the Titan Primarch did not have a relationship with every Titan, he considered those who have the Dawn Titan Bloodline as part of his family, so the idea that someone killed one of them and stole the bloodline caused anger.

Despite his anger, the Titan Primarch would not target a child for the sins of their elders. 

Unfortunately, the babies were very empathic, so that little Neo-Demon felt the Titan Primarch’s eyes, and some level of distress assaulted him. It could not harm him in any way, but that still made the child cry.

“Waah.”

That little cry seemed to awaken a dormant beast as the entire Neo-Demon Realm began to tremble. A crazy amount of energy started to concentrate in the White Sun.

Such a sudden change took the Primarchs by surprise. Issac and Salomon immediately noticed how three powerful killing intent focused on the Titan Primarch.

Two of those killing intents came from Zatiel and Ezequiel, while the last originated from the Neo-Demon Realm itself.

Issac’s eyes narrowed. He immediately understood what happened and needed to act fast as Zatiel’s eyes slowly lost their light.

“Hyperion!” The Magus Primarch roared toward the Titan Primarch, and his energy assaulted this one.

Although it may seem that Issac sided with an outsider against a member of his alliance, things were not so simple. He knew that the ones Zatiel protected the most were not the talented or the strongest but the children. 

The Magus Primarch did not doubt that in Zatiel’s mind, the Titan Primarch making that baby cry was enough to sentence him to death. It may sound exaggerated, but Issac knew the feeling very well, as he was also very protective of his people.

Hyperion’s eyes widened as he felt the killing intents and the Magus’ energy pressuring him. He was still annoyed but accepted certain rules when he entered the realm and had to obey them.

“I apologize for that. I am not someone that harms innocent children. Still, I will need an answer for the bloodlines of my race.” The Titan Primarch spoke calmly, but that last phrase had a powerful intent. He would not let it slide, and the Sacred Beast Primarch and Dragon Primarch sided with him.

Zatiel’s rage diminished as he heard those words. There was no way Hyperon could know that the Bloodline Heart made it so that a Neo-Demon would flawlessly integrate any bloodline. 

Neo-Demons did not suffer a setback as a lack of purity in the second or subsequent generations, as long as the parents fully matured the bloodline and their Ranks as life forms reached a high enough level.

“I will not allow that to happen again. As for the bloodlines, I will give you an answer once all this is over.” Zatiel said nothing more as he continued flying toward the White Sun.

The Neo-Demon could have teleported alongside the Primarchs into the White Sun instantly, but he already sealed space in the entire realm. 

Besides, that short trip granted Zatiel some time to heal his injuries. He suffered greatly after being forcefully pulled out of a Rank 9 Teleportation and burned a considerable amount of soul force and life force as he escaped from Chrollo.

Once they reached the White Sun, the Primarchs could not help but analyze it. Although it could not be used as a Principal World’s origin to improve your cultivation or comprehension of the laws, the forces it embodied were without a doubt at the peak of the Prima Universe.

The sapling that seemed capable of using the White Sun’s forces as nutrients also drew some attention. But since there was a force field covering it, the Primarch could not fully perceive its might.

Zatiel felt the Primarchs’ inquiring gazes on him. Instead of answering their questions, he adopted a meditative position above the sun and closed his eyes. 

That understandably caused anger in the Primarchs. They had shown significant respect toward the Neo-Demon despite the striking disparity between their powers and status. Still, this one began to meditate all of a sudden.

Even Issac thought that Zatiel was being insensitive, but things became clear the next second, as a mimicking wave emerged from the Neo-Demon and covered the entire realm.

All the Primarchs were surprised by the dimension that existed parallel to reality. Their eyes could not see it, but it was very simple to send their consciousnesses into it. 

Zatiel was the Virtual Dream Universe’s core. He could unleash it and also shut it down at will. It mimicked a significant part of the void when he first released it, and now it extended all over the Neo-Demon Realm. 

He opened his eyes and turned toward Issac. The Magus Primarch noticed the Neo-Demon intent and unleashed his Omega Law, making any form of deception impossible.

“I will tell you the saga of the greatest Rank 10 life form that the current multiverse has ever witnessed. Someone so powerful whose mere thoughts can shape reality. Endless Darkness!”


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