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Now reading: Chapter 4606: The First Lesson VI from Infinite Mana In The Apocalypse, a Action novel by Adui.

Far from The Primordial Genesis Shore, countless Gigaparsecs away within the chaotic expanse of Ginnungagap, two figures floated above an obsidian sea that crackled with visible instability.

Tor and THE Living Origin remained utterly still, their forms hovering motionless as if they had beco statues carved from compressed authority.

The silence between them stretched with building tension until Tor finally spoke.

"THE Barrier of Hunger I placed on him has faded. Cracked completely. The connection has been severed."

THE Living Origin remained silent initially, her white-gold eyes closing as she focused her awareness inward to sense through her own connection.

After several monts, she opened her eyes and spoke with a carefully asured tone.

"I innately feel that his Origin has not been collapsed. He still exists sowhere within Ginnungagap. The fundantal thread connecting him to Existence remains intact."

Tor’s expression darkened as he processed this information, his mind racing through possibilities.

"If a THE level entity attacked him and managed to overco his defenses..."

THE Living Origin considered his words before responding thoughtfully.

"It is not always collapse. Ginnu Lifeforms at tis take hostages rather than simply collapsing those who enter their territories. They have settlents, laws, customs. So use prisoners for studying or as als."

Tor’s eyes narrowed dangerously as he turned to face her directly.

"Oh, so we need to locate a Ginnu Settlent and just walk directly in?"

"..."

THE Living Origin t his gaze with calm assessnt before asking the critical question.

"How far are you willing to go for this? For him?"

Tor did not even hesitate or look away as he replied with voice carrying absolute conviction.

"As far as I need to go."

...!

He thought of The Little Devil. He thought of Khor as he sighed internally. Even if he collapsed in the future, he had to ensure she had a future.

Origin nodded slowly as if she had expected exactly such an answer.

"Very well, then let us follow the flow of concentrated power. The most densely accumulated authority in Ginnungagap will mark the locations of major Ginnu Settlents. Let us pay them a visit and see what we find."

With such words carrying ominous promise, the two began heading in a different direction with renewed purpose, their forms cutting through the chaotic environnt toward their destination.

---

In the distant Primordial Genesis Shore where Noah’s unprecedented battle had just concluded, Ul’moreth found himself surrounded by multiple Ginnu Lifeforms who seemingly wanted answers to questions they could barely formulate.

A THE Surface Depth Ginnu with crystalline protrusions covering their malford body spoke first with voice mixing awe and confusion.

|Sir Ul’moreth, we all witnessed what occurred in the arena. But we need clarification... Most of us at THE Surface Depth of Absolute Sovereignty can at most proficiently utter the eighteen Core Phones with reasonable consistency. We practice for years to achieve even that level of competency.|

A THE Interdiate Depth Ginnu whose body appeared to be ford from flowing liquid tal continued the thought.

|Forming complete Logos by combining multiple Phones together is extraordinarily dangerous and prone to catastrophic failure. Even those of us who have studied The First Tongue for countless ages sotis make critical mistakes when attempting to construct words from individual letters.|

Another voice chid in, this one belonging to an ancient Ginnu whose form shimred with temporal distortion.

|The difficulty lies in the connections between Phones. Each letter must flow into the next with perfect grammatical precision. At any point during the process of forming a Logos, if the strokes and linguistic patterns do not connect effectively, it represents a violation of Existence itself. Everything explodes violently. The one forging the Logos becos injured, sotis severely enough to damage their foundation permanently.|

The crystalline Ginnu gestured toward the arena with clear disbelief.

|And yet the Anomaly in that arena, the entity we all just watched, ford multiple complex Logos in rapid succession. He strung together different combinations of Phones with perfect fluency. And not once, not a single ti, did he make any connection errors. Not once did he fail or cause a linguistic detonation. Every single Logos he constructed manifested flawlessly.|

The liquid tal Ginnu’s voice carried profound weight.

|Even those of us at THE Interdiate Depth of Absolute Sovereignty cannot claim that we could always successfully form Logos with one hundred percent consistency. There is always risk, always the possibility of catastrophic error no matter how experienced we beco. And moving beyond just formation, the difficulty of actual Inscription is exponentially greater!|

|The precision required to write The First Tongue onto objects or Existences without causing reality to reject the patterns is sothing that takes millennia to master even partially. And he inscribed multiple Logos onto his own flesh in the middle of combat without a single failure...|

All eyes turned to Ul’moreth with expressions demanding explanation.

|So how, Sir Ul’moreth? How was what we just witnessed even remotely possible?|

So of the gathered Ginnu looked like they desperately wanted to voice another question entirely.

Please teach us the sa thodology! Share this technique!

But Ul’moreth remained silent, his hairy form giving away nothing.

How could he possibly tell them the truth?

That he had only just t this Little Anomaly recently. That he had not even begun to teach him how to properly form Logos from combined Phones. That all he had done was provide the complete alphabet, the eighteen Core Phones of The First Tongue, and nothing more beyond basic explanations.

The entity had taught himself everything else through pure necessity and impossible talent.

"..."

Ul’moreth’s silence spoke volus that he could not put into words.

Oh!

In this region of The Primordial Genesis Shore, a heavy and imnse silence of profound shock settled over the assembled witnesses.

At the sa precise ti as all of this occurred, in the periphery of the settlent far from the central gathering, there sat a peculiar figure.

A humanoid Ginnu Lifeform perched casually on the branch of a tall obsidian tree, his position granting clear line of sight toward the arena where Noah had just accomplished the impossible.

This entity possessed a form that appeared almost perfectly human at first glance, lacking the extre malformations common to most Ginnu.

His skin held a subtle iridescent quality that shifted between colors depending on the angle of observation. His eyes were completely black, no iris or pupil visible, just pure darkness that seed to absorb light.

He wore simple robes of deep violet that sohow remained pristine despite the chaotic environnt of Ginnungagap.

Most notably, he was filled with an aura of profound mystery, as if his true nature remained deliberately concealed beneath layers of misdirection.

In his hand, he held a fruit that pulsed with concentrated THE Civilizational Authority, each bite releasing waves of refined power into his system.

At this mont, as he observed Noah using a stick to cause a THE Surface Depth of Absolute Sovereignty entity to kneel, he began speaking in whispers that were actually ssages being transmitted across vast distances.

|Sir, I have just witnessed sothing that you may find genuinely interesting and worth your attention. I am compiling and sending over all observations relating to the incident now.|

His body pulsed with brilliant light as concentrated information began flowing outward in linguistic patterns, traveling through specialized channels toward a distant location.

The mysterious Ginnu continued eating his fruit calmly as he floated down from the obsidian tree branch, his form drifting closer to the arena.

His black eyes remained fixed on Noah’s position with unwavering focus, as if he wanted to observe even more of what this unprecedented entity might stand for, what else he might show from here.

In the shadows of The Primordial Genesis Shore, forces began to watch and move with imnsity!

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