Date: Unspecified
Ti: Unspecified
Location: Myriad Realms, Card World, Southern Region, Blossom District, Three Mischief Encampnt
"Limitless celestial blood fate domain!"
As these words echoed, the Supre Leader and Emissary of Light almost imdiately made use of their ti rule abilities to stop what they were doing and get out of the range of the domain as fast as possible. Despite making use of the ti rule, the Emissary of Light didn’t have ti to tell the Supre Leader, ’I told you so!’ while the Supre Leader didn’t have ti to curse, ’That two-faced bitch!’
All they had was a fraction of a second before the boy entered the sa ti zone as them and reactivated his domain again. So, they used this fraction of a second to teleport out of the Southern Region. They weren’t prepared to face the boy on his terms, especially now that they knew Sansa was on his side. After all, facing him with a world-class assassin like Sansa helping him would be akin to begging to be killed.
However, just as they were about to teleport, they found a starry gaze landing on them. They didn’t actually see the eyes, but they just knew they were starry. In that fraction of a second, the space around them seed to solidify, and their teleportation was canceled.
’Field Marshal Lorn!’ A na crossed the duo’s minds as they were dragged into the crimson domain.
The Emissary of Light tried to use his faith to break the domain like he did the last ti, but found that the domain wouldn’t even budge for the amount of faith he had spent to fight the boy last ti. Only then did he take a mont to take a second glance at the domain; it was different from the one the boy had used in his incarnation. This one seed stronger and more stable. Knowing that it would cost a lot more faith to break the domain with brute force than the amount he was confident he needed to capture the boy in his own domain, he looked at the Supre Leader.
The Supre Leader also used an array of escape abilities and origin cards he had gathered over his entire career as a card apprentice but found that none seed to help him escape the domain. Knowing that there was no escaping it, he looked at the Emissary of Light.
When their eyes t, they nodded in understanding. Finally, the duo stopped trying to retreat and slowly turned to face the boy, Field Marshal Lorn, and Sansa, but found that it was just the boy and Field Marshal Lorn. The traitor didn’t appear before them. However, they didn’t count her out. They believed she was in hiding, waiting to strike when she got an opportunity.
This was the first ti I was seeing the Supre Leader and the Emissary of Light in person. I didn’t strip them of their prowess yet because I wanted them to see that escape was impossible within my double celestial rule domain. Also, I knew that they would find a way to negate the influence of my blood fate plunder aning. Instead of wasting it now, I planned to use it during a critical mont. It would be a lot more effective then. As for Sansa, she was using her mory clones to detain the captured card apprentices from the empire.
I didn’t kill the card apprentices of the empire because when people hear world domination, an image of death and destruction conjures within their minds. As a result, no matter how much they admired and believed in , the mont they hear my na alongside the words world domination, they can’t bring themselves to support on that, no matter what reasons I gave them. Therefore, I planned to keep bloodshed in world conquest to a minimum; that was, to totally avoid it if possible.
I wanted to change the public perception of my world domination campaign such that they would not fear it but look forward to it. And I had thought about just the idea to do so.
The idea was simple: by keeping the bloodshed to a minimum and bringing developnt through my innovation in the areas I conquer during my conquest, I wanted to change the image of death and destruction that conjured in one’s mind when they heard the words "world domination" into developnt and innovation when they heard those words alongside my na. This way, the public will actively support my takeover of the card world.
I know it was easier said than done but if sothing like world domination was easier many before wouldn’t have failed miserably and lost their lives.
"Interesting domain, kid. I see you have modified it since the last ti I saw it. It is a lot sturdier than the last one, I will give you that. But it still cannot hold us if we want to leave," the Emissary of Light was the first to address , breaking the silence.
"Thank you, feel free to do your worst," I said with fake politeness that was too obvious because of my sneer.
"Hahaha, you think I’m boasting?" the Emissary of Light laughed, as he and the Supre Leader invoked their ti rules simultaneously.
Instead of speeding up or slowing down, they did sothing far more unnatural. They synced onto the sa ti fra... then forced their personal ti flows in opposite directions.
For a brief mont, nothing seed to happen. The world just paused. Then the contradiction hit. Cause and effect got ssed up. One action started demanding two completely different outcos at the sa spot. Reality could stretch and bend, sure, but it couldn’t deal with that kind of paradox, so it started breaking down.
Spaceti didn’t shatter like glass. It kind of unraveled at the point where the conflict peaked, like the rules holding it together just stopped working.
A region of null causality ford—where neither tiline could fully assert itself. And in that deadlock, reality gave away and with that my double celestial rule domain gave away. And just like that the duo made eat my words.
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