"They went to the most assured source of information."
Nux's expression changed when he heard those words.
"Eternity…"
"Yes, they made a deal with the Supreme World of Eternity."
Dainar nodded. He wasn't surprised that Nux knew the answer; after all, everyone in this Universe knew what the most assured source of information was.
If there was anything, literally anything you wished to know, you went to the Supreme World of Eternity. It didn't matter what it was—information about an ancient relic, about a world that was destroyed millions of years ago, or even information about your girlfriend's bathing habits.
Eternity would know it all.
Just that…
The price of getting that information was often not very cheap.
"We and the Progenitors of Orynthar exchanged five High-Level Relics in order to get the information. So keep this in mind,
what I am giving you is not cheap in any way.
I can confidently say that other than the Supreme Worlds and we four Progenitors of Tenebris, almost no one else knows about the Temple of Time. And those who do only think of it as a myth and don't bother looking into it.
I am actually surprised you even came to me to get this information, almost as if you knew exactly where to go to get what you need."
"I have a talent in that regard. If I want something, I take it, one way or the other."
Nux grinned.
"That is good."
Dainar nodded.
"The more resourceful you are, the better it is for me."
He grinned.
Nux smiled as well before he asked another question.
"Why was Orynthar so obsessed with the Temple of Time?"
Dainar frowned at that question.
"Why are you? Or why is anyone else?
Power."
The answer was simple.
"And did the two worlds attain that power?"
Nux questioned, and Dainar just laughed.
"Even the Supreme World of Eternity failed. You think we would have succeeded?"
"So you…"
"We failed.
The result was just as the Supreme World of Eternity mentioned. We sent our Protectors, and they returned with a Law far weaker than they would have normally formed. Most of them decided to kill themselves."
"What sort of Laws did they form? Were they related to time?"
"They were. But they were extremely weak. Most of them couldn't even clear one Trial, let alone all, so the Laws they formed were merely some little temporal manipulation with severe restrictions. The best we got was the ability to stop the flow of time for a minute. It was a terrible failure."
Dainar still felt his heart bleed when he recalled the cost they paid to learn about that damned place.
"Why only send Protectors? Why not stronger beings?"
Nux questioned, curious.
"And do what? The place was built to form a Law. How are beings above the Sovereign Stage supposed to form a Law?"
"Why not try and understand the Temple itself?"
"It is just a place with some trials. What is there to understand?"
"…"
Nux didn't know what to say.
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"Can beings stronger than Protectors enter the place?"
"They probably can. One of the Progenitors of Orynthar walked in."
"And what did he say?"
"What else? As I said, it was useless. That place is a sham!"
Dainar lost his composure.
Nux frowned.
"Well, if you had, you would have known about the Temple of Time. It is a desolate world devoid of life. There are only about 50 beings living there. Most of them have given their entire lives trying to peek into the secrets of the Temple of Time."
Dainar then looked into Nux's eyes and—
"Just the people you wanted. Ones who are trying to comprehend the Temple itself. They have been doing this their entire life, and of course, they are failing quite miserably."
"…How strong are they?"
Nux questioned directly.
If they weren't as strong, then maybe he could read their memories and learn about them and the Temple itself, but…
"The strongest amongst them is a Peak Eternal, one of the strongest beings in the Universe. His four direct subordinates are all Eternals. The rest are Transcendents."
"…"
Nux turned silent, quickly abandoning his initial thoughts.
It seemed like he needed to act like a good boy here.
He chuckled at that thought. Then suddenly, a crystal ball appeared right in front of Dainar. Dainar frowned, and then—
"Whenever you wish to call in your favour, activate that artifact and contact me. If I am not too busy, I will pick up."
"Hey! There was no deal about being bus—"
"There was no deal about the Temple being a sham either."
Nux chuckled as he then cut the call.
Dainar's mouth twitched in annoyance. He, however, just shook his head and picked up the artifact Nux gave him.
…
On the other side, Nux, who was hovering in outer space, grabbed another being he had just kidnapped—an action that made Felberta frown.
"What are you doing?"
She questioned.
"Confirming what we found."
Just like that, Nux contacted another Tenebris Progenitor, and only after he confirmed the details regarding the Temple of Time with all four Progenitors did he finally decide to make a move and teleport in front of Timeguard.
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