Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 920 Monarch Of The Blue Spiral from My Talent's Name Is Generator, a Sci-fi novel by My Talent's Name Is Generator.

Both of us fell silent, eyes closed, focused on our own tasks.

Vivi remained still, completing her connection with the galaxy, her presence spreading far beyond what I could directly perceive. At the sa ti, I was lost in sothing else entirely. Waves of understanding continued to pour into my mind, each one deeper than the last. The laws I had known were no longer the sa. They expanded, sharpened, and connected in ways that felt natural.

Ti passed without aning.

Eventually, the flow slowed.

The surge of information settled, no longer overwhelming. I opened my eyes slowly, the shift in my awareness still lingering, when the system notification appeared before .

[Laws upgraded]

[Level 5 -> Level 8]

I blinked, surprised by the jump.

Three levels was a big leap.

Before I could process it further, another notification followed.

[Title unlocked -> Monarch of the Blue Spiral]

[Effect: All decisions within Blue Spiral default to you. Council authority reduced to advisory within your galaxy]

A small smile ford on my face.

"Finally… sothing good."

I exhaled lightly and turned my attention inward once more, looking at the Dawn World.

It was no longer just a world.

The scale had changed completely.

The core alone had expanded to a size that could hold hundreds of Vaythos within it, and it was still stabilizing. Above it, the sky was no longer a simple boundary. A moon now hung in place, steady and silent, while beyond it stretched an expanding void.

Stars flickered into existence across that darkness, scattered but real.

Closer to the core, fragnts of matter drifted freely. Asteroids moved along newly ford paths, while clusters of mass slowly gathered, colliding and separating as if attempting to form sothing greater. So regions showed early signs of structure, loose formations that hinted at planets or gas bodies that had not yet taken shape.

It was not complete. It looked less like a world… and more like the beginning of a galaxy forming from nothing.

That was when I felt a shift in Vivi.

A subtle stirring passed through her presence, and a mont later, she slowly opened her eyes.

"Vivi, you okay?" I asked.

"Yeah," she replied, her voice steady, though slightly quieter than before. "But I'll need to go into hibernation again."

I nodded without hesitation. "Alright. Let's go."

"Wait a minute," she said.

Before I could respond, she moved.

She slipped out of the restrained serpent's body, and I followed right behind her. The mont we erged back into the void, her form began to change.

It expanded.

Rapidly.

Her phoenix form returned, but this ti it was even larger, more overwhelming than before. Her body stretched across the void, easily dwarfing the massive serpent that was still bound by my chains. The scale difference was clear now. What once felt enormous now seed smaller in comparison.

She was vast enough to devour sothing as large as a moon without effort.

I watched in silence as she opened her mouth.

A pull ford instantly.

The essence that made up the serpent began to break apart, losing its structure as it was dragged toward her. Green streams of condensed energy tore free from the bound body, rushing toward her like a collapsing tide. Within seconds, the entire serpent dissolved and was consud by her.

Everything that remained of it vanished into her.

The void fell quiet again.

"Let's go now," her voice echoed in my mind.

Before I could take a step, space folded.

In the next instant, I was back on Vaythos, standing in the garden. Vivi hovered beside once again, returned to her usual small form, as if nothing extraordinary had just taken place.

I let out a small breath. "Wow… that was fast."

"Billion," she said, her tone more tired now, "I'll be gone for almost a month. Maybe more. But when I return… I'll have full control over the Blue Spiral."

I listened without interrupting.

"And after that," she continued, "if even one Eternal steps inside our boundary… I'll know."

There was quiet confidence in her voice.

Absolute certainty.

"You take care," she added.

Before I could say anything else, her body ignited.

A burst of violet fla flashed outward, and in the next mont, she was gone.

I stood there in silence, following her presence as it moved.

She didn't drift or slow down. She went straight through Vaythos, descending rapidly, deeper and deeper until she reached the very core of the planet. I could feel it clearly through our connection. The burning center, where heat and pressure reached their peak, where even essence behaved differently.

And that was where she stopped. A mont later, her presence settled.

I raised a brow slightly.

"She went straight to the core…" I muttered. "Does she need the temperature?"

The thought lingered for a second before I let it go. There was no point overanalyzing it right now. Whatever she was doing, it was part of her process.

I exhaled lightly and rolled my shoulders.

"So… I have more than a month on my hands," I said, a faint chuckle escaping . "Ti for a small vacation, I guess."

Space folded around . In the next instant, I disappeared from the garden and reappeared on Abor.

I walked straight into the central command.

The large hall was alive with activity, projections floating mid-air, reports shifting, commanders moving in and out with purpose. At the center stood Primus, exactly where I expected him to be, going through multiple streams of information at once.

He noticed imdiately.

"Billion," he said, straightening slightly before giving a small nod. "You're back."

"Looks like things didn't fall apart without ," I replied, glancing around.

"Barely," he said dryly. "We almost lost everything in the last five minutes."

I gave him a look.

He held it for a second… then a faint smile appeared.

"Everything is under control," he added. "Operations are complete."

I stepped closer. "So what's the status?"

"All remaining rifts have been cleared. Residual abominations and phantom nests have been eliminated. There are offcourse planets still left to be cleared but we have left them to the races." He paused briefly before continuing, "Your summons have also returned. All of them."

"Good," I said. "No issues?"

"Nothing worth your attention," he replied. "A few minor hiccups here and there, but they were dealt with quickly."

I nodded, satisfied.

For a mont, both of us stood there in silence, watching the projections shift.

Then Primus cleared his throat slightly.

"There is… one more thing."

I glanced at him. "That tone already tells I won't like it."

"The Naga faction has sent a formal request," he said. "They want to organize a celebration. They've specifically asked for you to attend as the chief guest."

I stared at him for a second. Then I scoffed.

"The Nagas… want to host a celebration?"

"Yes," Primus said, completely serious. "Apparently, it's to commorate the liberation of the Blue Spiral and to acknowledge your leadership."

I let out a short laugh.

"That's new. I didn't know they had it in them to celebrate anything other than their own importance."

"They seed… very enthusiastic," Primus added.

"That's even worse."

He remained quiet, clearly waiting for my response.

"Decline it," I said without hesitation.

Primus nodded slightly, but I continued.

"And tell them sothing else."

He raised a brow.

"The Order of Absolute will arrange a feast instead," I said. "If there's going to be a celebration, it'll be on our terms."

A faint smile appeared on his face.

"I'll pass the ssage."

"Make sure it's clear," I added. "No misunderstandings. I don't want them thinking this is a joint effort."

"Of course," he said.

I glanced around the hall again before looking back at him.

"So everything's done, my summons are back, and now I'm being invited to parties I didn't ask for," I said. "Anything else I should be worried about?"

Primus thought for a second.

"No," he said. "For once, things are… stable."

I narrowed my eyes slightly. "I don't like how that sounds."

"Neither do I," he admitted.

A brief silence passed between us before I shifted my focus.

"Where's North?" I asked.

"At ho," he said.

You are reading My Talent's Name Is Generator Chapter 920 Monarch Of The Blue Spiral on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

True Apocalypse Game cover
Same genre

True Apocalypse Game

Dream Catcher ·Sci-fi

ShenFengisahigh-schoolstudentandanappisautomaticallydownloadedtohisphone,whichallowshimtotraversethroughtheendlessDoomsdayWorldsandbringbackspecial...

Walker Of The Worlds cover
Trending now

Walker Of The Worlds

Grandvoiddaoist ·Action

LinMuwasacommonboylivinginasmalltown,ostracizedbythetownsmenbecauseofamistakehemadeduringtheharvest,hishouseseizedtocompensateforit.Forcedtofendfor...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.