"Am I now interesting enough for you?"
Nux questioned with a big wide grin on his face and—
"Hahahaha!"
The Eternity laughed out loud.
"Indeed, indeed, you are more than interesting now!
You are the Anomaly!"
He exclaimed, sealing the Space around him as he prepared to capture the Anomaly alive.
The Eternity couldn’t help but glee joyfully at this situation. To think that the being who made a mess out of the very Universe, affecting millions of worlds either directly or through the Universe’s Rage, kept even the Infinities guessing about his identity, was merely a... Primordial.
A Primordial who was standing right in front of him.
This changed everything.
Strangely, Eternity’s hollow eyes had begun to shine as different ideas popped into his head. Capturing the Anomaly alive and delivering him to the Infinities to bask in the glory for the rest of his life—yes, it sounded very enticing.
But...
This wasn’t the only enticing idea that came to his mind.
Again, he was standing in front of the being who challenged the very Universe, something even the Infinites who ruled over all couldn’t do, and yet... he was just a Primordial.
What if...
What if that changed?
What if instead of a Primordial, the one who inherited this ridiculous power was an... Eternal?
How different would that be...?
Would it be able to... change the trillions of trillions of years old Power System...?
The thought stirred something inside of him.
Yes, he understood that the thought was traitorous. If the Infinites knew what he was thinking, death would be the last thing he would be worried about—it would be a sweet release.
But...
Eternity was now billions of years old. He was one of the oldest Eternals in the Supreme World of Eternity, one of the few who had seen the Era of Five Supreme Worlds. Most of his initial peers had already ended their existence and entered the reincarnation cycle.
’End’ did not scare him.
Actually, he often found himself thinking about how his end would be—if something like that even existed.
After all, even now, even when most of his peers were gone, he still hadn’t ended himself because he simply couldn’t find an end worthy of him.
But today—
It was different.
He now stood at a fork.
A fork where one path led to certain glory, standing below Four and above the rest.
While the other led to Eternal Damnation, where he would be begging for Death at every moment, but also gave him a sliver of an uncertain, probably even impossible change. To not be standing below Four above the rest... but to stand above All.
Of course, any sane being would choose the first path. Standing below Four and above the rest sounded enticing, especially considering that the Four in question rarely bothered to deal with things. He would essentially be ruling everything.
But...
Eternity wasn’t sane.
No being who has lived for billions of years was.
Simple glory wasn’t enticing enough for him. After all, even now, he was above most beings in the entirety of the Universe.
Other than the Four Infinites, he didn’t truly have to bow in front of anyone.
This so-called ’certain glory’ was a sham.
But this ’change’...
It was different.
Yes, the Eternity had already made a decision.
This will be it.
An ’End’ worthy of him.
There was just... one problem.
"You sealed the Space."
Nux commented as he stared at Eternity with a light, confident smile on his face.
"You sensed it."
Eternity smiled back.
And soon, he realized it as well.
"So it wasn’t her but you,
The one who was using the Power of Space."
Nux just smiled, not saying anything.
He wanted to extend this conversation as long as he could because he needed time.
It was done. With him devouring the Supreme Party, he had finally gathered all Primordial Energies inside his Universe.
However, his Universe still wasn’t complete.
Even though he had ’devoured’ the Supreme Party and their Laws, he still hadn’t connected with them. Those Laws were just... floating in his Universe.
He still needed to connect, comprehend, and then streamline them, forming the true, final three Primordial Laws, before including them in his Universe, completing it for good.
And for that, he needed time.
Honestly, if this was a normal situation, he would have long split the work in his mind, with one side facing the Eternal Level opponent while the other focused on the Laws he had just devoured.
But right now,
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