Hades stood before a massive glowing board covered in symbols, diagrams, and layers of text.
"Inner Samsara. It’s a reincarnation technique," he said.
Everyone in the hall looked at him.
"The Heavenly Records will reincarnate a portion of Nameless Death’s consciousness into his Cosmos and Nine Heavens," he continued. "Each reincarnation will be connected to the original through a one-way Time Tunnel."
He pointed at the flow lines drawn across the board.
"This way, even if time stops for him, his reincarnations will still move forward under the flow of Nine Heavens and Cosmos. The connection between them will keep his time flowing, even while sealed."
He paused for a moment before adding, "And because these reincarnations won’t carry his memories, they can exist freely inside the Cosmos."
The Heavenly Library Manifestation nodded, its light pulsing softly.
It was a simple but effective technique.
If Neo’s time ever stopped, the reincarnations would sustain the flow.
And since the Nine Heavens were protected from external interference, no one could tamper with their time.
From this point on, no time-based technique could completely stop Neo.
Still, calling this technique "simple" wasn’t right.
The process of creating it had taken immense effort and knowledge.
Without Hades, it would have been impossible.
Persephone stood silently, her gaze fixed on Hades.
She could tell he had designed the method purposefully.
The way the reincarnations worked—the way their lives would flow back into Neo’s memories after death—it wasn’t just a solution.
It was Hades’ way of giving Neo something he had never truly had: a normal, peaceful life.
’And yet you still can’t call your son with his name,’ she thought.
Her heart ached.
She had already decided that, once Neo talked to them, she would tell him the truth. The truth about why Hades had "abandoned" him.
Even if Hades didn’t want it revealed, she couldn’t watch them stay distant any longer.
But Neo hadn’t tried to make contact with the Cosmos since forever.
He hadn’t spoken or reached out.
Every attempt to contact him failed.
Even when she requested the Heavenly Library to open a channel, it said it could not.
Neo was behaving as if he couldn’t hear them at all.
While the room stayed quiet, the Heavenly Library Manifestation suddenly spoke.
"We will have to place some restrictions on Master’s consciousness."
"What kind of restrictions?" Tyrant Firmament’s eyes narrowed dangerously.
"You know how Master is. Even without his memories, he will still seek power. If he keeps following that path, he will never stop fighting. We want these reincarnations to live normal, and peaceful lives. So we will limit his talent slightly."
Berserker raised an eyebrow. "You mean make him weaker?"
"Not weaker," the being replied. "Just... slower. Enough that he feels living life matters more than endlessly chasing strength."
There was a quiet pause after that.
The Heavenly Library Manifestation was also worried about the stability of Cosmos and Nine Heavens.
It wasn’t exactly a secret of how much rampage and instability its master could cause.
But it calmed its emotion, believing that the restrictions would make him act within the limits. Of sanity and of what the Cosmos and Nine Heavens could bear.
"I will upload the technique now," said the Heavenly Library Manifestation.
...
Velion POV
Velion floated high in the sky, yawning loudly.
Below him was a massive planet, glowing faintly under the light of two suns.
From this height, he could see the destruction spreading across its surface.
Kaelus was rampaging again.
Entire mountain ranges collapsed as waves of energy swept through the land.
The people there were descendants of those who had once offended Kaelus in the past, and now they were paying the price.
Velion watched quietly, his eyes half-closed.

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