Chapter 1663: A power beyond Prima Deity
“BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!”
A cosmic explosion shook the void, unleashing a tidal wave of power that echoed across the fabric of the Everstrife Empyrean World. Space itself cracked, fragnted, and collapsed in spiraling eddies of destruction. And from one end of this chaos, a monstrous figure erged—terrifying and glorious in equal asure.
He was a draconic-serpentine, winged demonic entity of nightmarish proportions. His colossal body radiated primal power, ford from evolving storms of fla, chaos, and blood-forged tal. His presence was a hymn to conquest itself—raw, unrelenting, and eternal.
Every inch of his form pulsed with the forces of endless growth, adaptation, and evolution.
“LORD OF CONQUEST—LEVIATHAN!”
The scarlet entity roared, and the void trembled. A flaming aurora burst outward from his massive fra, searing the blackness of space in all directions. The halberd in his hand, the Shooting Star Dragon Halberd, now expanded to the size of a small moon, ignited with a storm of red flas that distorted light and gravity alike.
Leviathan’s power was staggering—an overwhelming testant to Cain’s dominion over the Path of Conquest. Augnted by the devoured soul and ego of Sorcerer and Marlin, this manifestation of Cain’s true might had beco a force that transcended into the highest levels of the Prima Deity Rank.
But then—from the opposite end of the cataclysm—erged another.
And he was no less divine.
A being of supre celestial grace and wrath.
A warrior-god cast in the light of stars.
His skin was a deep, luminous blue, inscribed with constellations and swirling runes of golden fire that pulsed with divine rhythm. At the core of his chest burned a radiant sunburst sigil, a miniature star throbbing with endless nuclear might, its rays stretching across his crystalline armor like veins of molten gold.
His hair rose in wild, solar flares—burning golden strands that danced behind him like a cot’s tail. His eyes were radiant orbs of judgnt, afla with fury, glowing with the weight of the sky. A molten-gold circlet crowned his head, shaped like divine horns or solar crests.
From his back stretched two massive wings of golden light, each feather a blade of celestial fire, etched with ancient geotry—divine laws woven into his very form.
“HUNTER OF THE STARS—ORION!”
The Golden Star Crown Prince roared as his Alter-Ego erged in full, his voice booming like the trumpet of judgnt.
Cain’s eyes narrowed, instantly analyzing. “The armor he had been using did not vanish. It is now part of the flesh of this new body.”
That armor was a Third Realm Inherence, he realized. He fused it into the flesh of his Liberación Total. A divine interface—body and treasure as one.
The danger was beyond monuntal. Cain, even in the form of Leviathan, knew that Orion was not simply a challenge—but an existential threat.
And yet, Leviathan grinned.
The thrill of war. The song of death. The chance to destroy soone mighty.
“ROOOOOOAAAAAARRRR!”
A cosmic draconic roar ripped through the void. From the other end, a golden warcry answered.
“ARGGHHHHHH!”
Then they moved.
Two titanic figures lunged at each other, so vast they cast shadows over entire continents. So fast they left trails of broken space in their wake.
Every punch, every slash, every pulse of energy ignited shockwaves that devoured stars, split dinsions, and warped ti.
This battle was not just between Cain and the Crown Prince.
This was Leviathan versus Orion.
Conquest versus Judgnt.
But just as the killing blow lood—everything changed.
A third figure appeared.
Between the two warring titans, suspended in the abyss, stood a man whose presence silenced the cosmos itself.
Cain and the Crown Prince froze mid-assault, their attacks halted by sheer instinct. Even titans knew when to tremble.
He was not just powerful—he was power.
The paragon of dominion. The embodint of absolute law.
He floated effortlessly, space bending around him like water around a blade. His long silver-white hair drifted behind him like strands of nebulae, glowing softly with celestial energy. His face was still and regal, eyes glowing a pure white, calm yet filled with the pressure of galaxies.
He wore robes darker than night, interwoven with strands of gold and starlight. Runes and sigils orbited him like planetary systems. In one hand, he held an orb of compressed gravitational energy so dense it warped light into rings. The universe itself bowed to his existence.
When he raised his hand toward Orion, ti slowed.
Then—
“CRACK!”
The entire form of Orion shattered like fragile glass. Golden light exploded outward, and the Crown Prince was blasted back, his celestial form undone in an instant.
His body was sent hurtling through the stars, crashing down through layer after layer of dinsional barriers into the Everstrife Empyrean World.
Then the man turned to Cain.
Cain’s eyes burst with the mightiest golden light of his life, The Flow acting at full but he saw nothing. Not escape, not victory, not even death. Only inevitability.
Then ca the hand.
The mont it moved, Cain was consud by white-hot agony. It felt as if the very core of the universe had ignited inside him.
Ti unraveled.
He was burning in a prison of light and gravity for what felt like days, though only monts passed before finally Leviathan’s body exploded from within.
Cain was sent crashing toward the earth, as if a divine entity had grabbed his body and sent it down.
“BOOOOOOOOMMM!”
“BOOOOOOOOMMM!”
Two colossal impacts split the land as both Cain and the Crown Prince hit the world like divine calamities, carving canyons thousands of kiloters long, shaking the heavens.
Silence ruled.
Then—movent. Slowly, agonizingly, Cain and the Crown Prince crawled from the ruins, blood gushing from their mouths, their auras flickering like dying flas.
It wasn’t the fall that had nearly killed them. It was that celestial being’s power still writhed within their bones, like a divine sickness burning through their systems. Luckily it did not last long and soon faded.
And as the pain subsided, they both lifted their heads—just in ti to see the being descending.
Space itself bowed before him. What had been millions of kiloters away now collapsed into re ters. In an instant, he was hovering above the Golden Star Kingdom.
And every soul in the city bowed their heads instinctively. Fear and awe washed through the world like a tide, sweeping aside pride, ambition, and defiance alike.
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