Warp Space and Swamp Dragon watched everything in shock.
Near the beginning, they had had no idea what had been going on.
But then, they realized what had happened when Kyle had spoken.
The Cult of Final Fate!
teor Hamr had been a mber of the Cult of Final Fate!
Naturally, a deep feeling of betrayal entered their hearts.
He had just cozied up to them so that he could betray them in the future!
Warp Space gritted her teeth as so tears appeared in her eyes.
So people might believe that this was an overreaction, but one had to rember that she had been sheltered her entire life.
She had never experienced betrayal before.
Swamp Dragon just narrowed his eyes.
The Cult of Final Fate was the greatest enemy to existence itself.
Their goal was to destroy everything!
By contributing to the Cult of Final Fate, teor Hamr was actively working towards the end of existence!
In the past, Swamp Dragon hadn't been able to wrap his head around the fact that people could work towards their own destruction and death.
How insane did soone have to be to do sothing like that?!
He had believed that every follower of the Cult was so kind of brainwashed and crazy lunatic, who wouldn't make any sense.
And then, he had t teor Hamr.
teor Hamr had helped them so much.
He had risked his life so many tis, and he had even helped them in this last battle to comprehend their Complex Laws.
It didn't make sense!
Why would he risk his life like this when his goal was the end of all existence?!
The young man looked at Kyle with an unreadable expression.
Naturally, he was still suspicious of Kyle.
While the Curse of the Lord was gone, Kyle could still be loyal to the Cult.
Usually, getting rid of one Unique Transcendent wouldn't be a big loss. The Expanse, the Array of Stars controlled, was so huge that they got new Unique Transcendents almost every year.
This Star Seeking had only been conducted for one Galaxy, which was made of at least five billion planets.
Yet, the Array of Stars controlled an entire Expanse, and an Expanse consisted of at least one thousand Galaxies.
Over a thousand Star Seekings were happening simultaneously.
However, Kyle had been special.
Creating a Complex Level 3.5 Law as a Transcendent was exceedingly rare.
The ratio between such a Transcendent and Unique Transcendents was similar to the ratio between Unique Transcendents and Fulfilled Transcendents. It was one in ten to a hundred thousand.
Soone like Kyle only appeared once in a thousand years inside the Array of Stars.
Of course, for soone like the young man, this was nothing unusual.
As soone in the Void Realm, he had lived for countless years, and he had seen many people like Kyle.
In fact, the Red Witch had also been soone like that.
The more soone advanced, the higher the likelihood was that one would et such a person.
After all, advancing Realms beca more and more difficult.
Soone who managed to beco a Unique Transcendent would find themselves surrounded by other forr Unique Transcendents when they reached the Fusion Realm.
As for the Tenth Realm, the Universe Realm…
Over 10% had once been just as outstanding as Kyle.
The reason why the young man had been willing to take a gamble with Kyle was that he was soone who had a realistic chance at reaching the Tenth Realm.
Besides, this was not the first ti this had happened.
In the Array of Stars' history, they had accepted forr mbers of the Cult of Final Fate before.
The young man had seen countless cultures and lives.
While Swamp Dragon couldn't imagine why anyone would join the Cult of Final Fate, the man knew why.
Convenience and rewards coupled with insignificance.
The sa thing happened on Earth every single day.
Earth had countless problems, like oceans filled with plastic, and yet, people still used plastic all the ti. That was because it was convenient, coupled with the fact that they were insignificant in the grand sche of things.
Billions of people used plastic, and whether or not they bought the fruits in a plastic bag or in a biodegradable bag wouldn't make a difference. What's a couple of grams of plastic when compared to thousands, millions, or the billions of tons that were dumped into the ocean every single year?
And they were not wrong.
Their contribution barely made a difference.
In the sa way, people joined the Cult of Final Fate.
So what if they worked towards the end of existence? Their contributions wouldn't affect anything, but by contributing, they would receive amazing rewards and could realize their dreams.
The man understood Kyle.
Wouldn't he do the sa if he were dood to be in a Tertiary World for a million years?
When people were faced with imprisonnt or a threat to their lives, one couldn't expect them to just lay down their lives and sacrifice themselves for the benefit of others.
People who did that were considered heroes precisely because it was not expected of them, but they did it anyway.
One couldn't expect soone to be a hero.
And because of that, the man had also been willing to gamble on Kyle.
He was just soone who had tried to survive, and by giving him a new chance at life, he might beco a great ally and contributor in the future.
In fact, the man was very much right.
Kyle's enmity was with Magic Lady, not the Array of Stars.
If Magic Lady had followed so kind of rulebook the Array of Stars had given her on how to manage different worlds, his problem would be with the Array of Stars.
But that was not the case.
It was up to Magic Lady on how to manage her worlds.
As long as the Array of Stars didn't stand between Kyle and Magic Lady, there was no reason for Kyle to go against them.
Even more, the Array of Stars had amazing benefits, and he could gain a lot by working for them.
The man's plan would have worked…
If it weren't for the other Blessing of the Lord, slumbering deep inside Kyle's Soul.
In a way, Kyle was doing sothing that went against his morals.
In general, he wanted to repay people who had helped him.
The Cult of Final Fate had helped him trendously, and he knew that the Array of Stars would also help him trendously after he joined.
Yet, he couldn't repay both of them.
He had to betray one.
Finding a middle ground?
Impossible.
This was not a war between two nations.
This was a war between life and death.
Or, more precisely, Energy and Death.
He had to choose one side.
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