Chapter 350Settlement
Chapter 350Settlement
[ Name: Aengus Degaro ]
[ Age: 19 ]
[ Title: God Of Void ]
[ Race: Chaotic Fiend-Celestial ]
[ Level: 2903 ]
[ Occupation: Conqueror Of Worlds ]
[ Class: Chaos Creator ]
[ Bloodline: Chaotic Fiend-Celestial ]
[ Special Trait: Infinite Mana Regeneration
[ Soul: ZERO ]
[ Laws: Space- 19%, Water- 0.08% ]
Physical Stats: >
[ Strength: 3.6 Star ]
[ Agility: 3.6 Star ]
[ Defense: 3.5 Star ]
[ Origin Mana: 77,999,000 / 78,060,000 ]
- [ Active: Immortal Hunter (SSS), The Paragon Warlord (SSS), Divine Tempest Annihilation Sword (SSS), Divine Fire Manipulation (SSS), Divine Water Manipulation (SSS), Divine Earth Manipulation (SSS), Divine Air Manipulation (SSS), Divine Lightning Manipulation (SSS), Divine Wood Manipulation (SSS), Nine Heavenly Moon Summon (SSS), Nargath, The Unholy Entity (SSS).
[ Special Skills: Monster Breeding (Level- 14)]
After several days of traveling through the vast expanse, Aengus finally luckily spotted a shimmering cluster of stars—a galaxy.
However, the galaxy lay alarmingly close to a massive black hole. Its sheer size was beyond comprehension, dwarfing even Aengus and the world of Mythraldor he carried.
He treaded cautiously, ensuring he wasn't drawn into the gravitational pull of that unknown void.
Carefully navigating around it, Aengus reached the far side of the galaxy. What he found was extraordinary—a galaxy of such immense scale that it defied ordinary understanding.
Even with his Curse Sovereign's Eyes, he couldn't fully perceive its mysteries or penetrate its far reaches.
But within this grand expanse, MANAS detected a habitable star suitable for Mythraldor. Aengus calculated its position and prepared to make it their new home.
Aengus gently placed Mythraldor in its new orbit around the habitable star, allowing it to settle and adjust. He removed the barrier of Void that had shielded it during their journey.
"There you go. Now, you must survive on your own," Aengus declared, his voice echoing through the entire world, cutting through every barrier and resonating in the hearts of the primals. "But know this—I will always have my eyes on you. I will not interfere unless something significant threatens your existence."
As his voice faded, the artificial sun that had been illuminating Mythraldor disappeared, its purpose fulfilled.
The primals, who had been living under its glow, now found themselves surrounded by the true brilliance of stars. For the first time, they gazed upon a real sky filled with constellations, their awe growing as they realized this was not an illusion but reality.
A new era had begun for Mythraldor, one filled with challenges and possibilities under the watchful gaze of their Void God.
Aengus' subordinates stood in silence, gazing toward the stars as their ruler's figure faded into the vast expanse of space.
Quin, always the emotional one, couldn't hold back his exaggerated tears. "Please come back, Your Majesty! We will miss you so much!"
Drake and Yona exchanged solemn glances, their moist eyes betraying the calm they tried to maintain. Despite their strength, the thought of Aengus leaving them felt like a heavy weight.
"Get it together, everyone!" General Leon barked, his voice sharp and commanding. "He promised to return. Until then, we must survive by growing stronger."
"Yes, we can't let him down," Drake agreed, determination sparking in his eyes. "We must overcome every obstacle in our way and prove our worth."
"And not just that," Yona added, her gaze shifting to the starry sky above. "We must carry out his orders and uphold his legacy. The entire world depends on us now."
Felix stepped forward, his signature grin lighting up his face. "We've already received our instructions—to stay put and prepare. When the time comes, he'll return to us. The game of conquering has only passed its first stage."
The group shared a moment of unity, their resolve growing as they turned their attention from the fading figure of Aengus to the limitless possibilities of the open sky. A new chapter was about to unfold, and they were ready to play their part.
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