Chapter 230: Absolute At Peak
The vision began again.
Once more, I stood in the void of space, among shattered asteroids drifting like forgotten debris. A strange stillness hung in the air—a silence that vibrated with aning. I recognised the mont. I had seen it before. But this ti, everything was clearer.
A figure stood motionless on one of the larger asteroids. Tall. Wrapped in a long, tattered cloak that swayed despite the vacuum. The edges were frayed, torn by ti. Not a single part of his body was visible—he was completely obscured beneath that cloak, his face hidden by the deep shadows of his hood.
Chains slithered across his body, moving like living things.
They wrapped tightly around his arms, chest, and throat. So coiled around his legs like roots, others floated in the air beside him, dragging behind him like forgotten burdens.
They looked ancient—rusted in places, glowing faintly in others, each link etched with faint, unreadable inscriptions. I still couldn’t tell if they were restraints or sothing far more sacred.
His presence was wrong, no, heavier than wrong.
It felt like he weighed down reality itself, as if even space and ti hesitated to move around him.
Then the darkness shifted.
Light flared across the void. The far side of the asteroid belt exploded with movent.
An army surged forth—an endless storm of power and terror. Ships shaped like curved blades cut across the stars. Beasts with molten eyes roared across the void, wings flapping in the vacuum.
Dragons. Titans. Demons. Warriors with obsidian wings. Armored giants. Beings made of shadow. So carried war banners, others towered over their own legions. There were creatures I had never read about—monstrosities built from laws themselves.
Millions of them.
Each radiated their own presence—so burned with fire, others distorted gravity just by existing. The sky was filled with raw, chaotic energy. They ca from every race. Every realm. And they were all coming for him.
Still, the figure did not move.
And then he raised a single hand.
I held my breath.
This ti, I saw it.
“Absolute.”
The word didn’t echo—it didn’t need to. It was simply true.
A golden pulse erupted from his body. Not light. Not energy. It was Essence—refined, crystalline, impossibly dense. The golden wave spread out like a ripple through still water, stretching far beyond the asteroid field.
I saw the particles warp. The very Essence around him aligned, responding in worship.
This was his domain.
And it was vast, stretching farther than sight. It didn’t just surround the area. It rewrote it. The universe bent around him.
The army didn’t stop.
The first wave charged forward—dragons shrieking, ships firing beams of condensed light, demons cloaked in fla diving down in waves.
The man didn’t move. But I saw sothing new, sothing hidden in the air.
Tiny red runes began to appear.
Infinite in number.
They danced through the sky, weaving around every flying enemy, every war machine, every screaming soldier.
Each rune pulsed once, and then again, and then… they burned.
The laws changed.
They weren’t flying anymore.
The sky, the very concept of it, had turned against them.
And like marionettes with their strings cut, they fell.
Wings stopped flapping. Engines sputtered. Levitation failed.
Everything crashed downward.
Dragons slamd into asteroids, bones breaking like twigs. Ships exploded. Titans roared in surprise and pain as they hit the ground. Craters ford. Stone shattered. Lives ended in the blink of an eye.
I felt it this ti, not just the impact, but the enforcent of a new truth.
The sky no longer welcod them.
That was his first move.
But the army wasn’t finished. Not even close.
The second wave ca—raging with fury.
And they brought everything.
Beams of light fused with fire. Sound waves ford into blade edges. Gravity collapsed into singularity bombs.
Ti fractals unfolded like mirrors, attempting to loop the battlefield. Space cracked under the weight of folded dinsions. Poison arrows, soul-devouring flas, war chants that broke the mind, illusions sharper than knives, laws twisted and bent with every attack.
The sky turned into a canvas of destruction.
And still, the man remained still.
He raised his hand again.
“Revert.”
This ti, the red runes appeared again.
The runes appeared from nowhere, infinite, circling and dancing through the storm. They cut through the chaos like divine threads—spinning, pulsing, glowing. And then they acted.
The attacks didn’t explode. They dissolved.
Ti shattered into harmless sparks.
The gravity bombs unraveled like sandcastles touched by wind.
The fire turned into soft rain.
The laws—broke.
Everything that had been launched, every twisted spell and cursed strike, turned to shimring mist.
The battlefield cald.
Glowing fragnts of broken concepts drifted down like snow.
And he hadn’t moved an inch.
Then… the light changed.
Behind the hooded figure’s head, a circle of pure light began to form.
A halo.
It pulsed—slow, steady, commanding. Like a heartbeat that the stars could hear.
The army hesitated.
Fear gripped them.
I saw it. Even from this distance, I felt it.
So backed away. Others trembled. A few dropped their weapons.
They didn’t see a man. They didn’t see a monster. They saw sothing older than both. Sothing the world had forgotten. Sothing it was not ant to rember.
But fear turned into rage.
A few couldn’t take it. They roared and charged again, burning with madness.
The man raised his hand one final ti.
And this ti, he whispered sothing.
I heard it—clear as day.
“Right to Exist.”
The mont he spoke, the entire void reacted.
The red runes surged outward and turned golden–faster than thought. Each enemy was touched by one—branded by a symbol far too complex to understand.
And then…
They were gone.
No blood. No cries. No resistance.
Just bursts of Essence—like stars flickering out.
One by one, ten by ten, then thousands. They ceased to be. It wasn’t death. It was erasure.
Their Right to be had been revoked. And the universe obeyed.
All of it—done without a single step.
Chains dragged softly behind him.
The halo burned brighter.
And silence returned.
Then the vision ended.
*****
I opened my eyes, but the vision lingered, etched into my mind like a brand. The sheer scale of what I had witnessed didn’t just awe —it excited . That man’s power was overwhelming, but it wasn’t just brute strength. It was control. Precision. Dominion.
His domain had stretched so far, it could have enveloped my entire world. With a single command, he had affected millions. Not with a storm of attacks, but with a truth so absolute that reality itself bowed to it.
His strength clearly stemd in part from his class, a class so far beyond my reach that it made even my recent evolution feel like the first step on a mountain I hadn’t begun to climb.
But more than that, it confird sothing important.
There was a Right to Exist.
I had already unlocked the Right to Insight. The Right to Isolate was still sealed. But now I knew there were others—greater ones.
And soday, I would unlock them.
Creation is hard, cheer up!
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