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Chapter 461: Chapter 461: Breaking Through The Boundary
Manas processed his words and swiftly calculated the possibilities.
“There are no recorded instances of anyone surpassing the Omniversal Boundary, Master. The very concept of ‘beyond’ is undefined. Attempting to move past it could result in—”
Aengus raised his hand, silencing the caution.
“No risks, no gains, Manas,” he said simply as if it was a matter of fact.
He decided take that step: To break the Ultimate Boundary of Ruination which safeguarded Creation from the Unknown.
There’s definitely something, which was such the boundary was created.
With yearning and desire of the Unknown, he rose from his throne, his movements shifting the very foundation of existence. A single step forward, and the infinite fabrics of Omniverse trembled.
With a single step, Aengus arrived at the very edge of the Great Omniversal Boundary. It was formless, colorless, and untraceable by others—yet undeniably present.
This boundary was constructed from an incomprehensibly dense concentration of pure Ruination Energy, signifying its absolute indestructibility, its power to annihilate, and its ability to nullify all that approached.
Anyone who dared to break through or infiltrate would face an existence-ending fate, erased without a trace.
Yet, despite its impenetrability, his fated enemy had managed to breach it before.
However, it had never succeeded in attaining the Source, for each time it came close, Aengus would self-destruct the Omniverse—resetting everything back to Point Zero, where all existence began once more.
But this time, he would go beyond the boundary to seek out his enemy, instead of staying behind and merely defending.
Before stepping forward, Aengus turned his focus inward—glancing into his inner Cosmos of Creation, where his loved ones resided.
In the 13 years that had passed, much had changed.
His son had grown into a strong and independent young man, now embarking on his own adventure. Meanwhile, his daughter remained a playful, mischievous girl, still clinging to her mothers as they doted on her.
And his wives—Bella and Aria—waited patiently for his return, their faith in him unwavering.
“Give me a little more time,” Aengus murmured before withdrawing his consciousness.
Then, he extended his hand toward the boundary, pressing against the invisible wall that separated him from the unknown.
With his Absolute Authority over Ruination, he commanded the barrier to yield, and a small opening formed. It was a small hole leading into the Blank Domain.
“Buzzz, Buzzzzzz, Buzzzzzz!”
The moment it opened, an overwhelming influx of crimson-red energy flooded the empty Omniversal space.
Instantly, everything it touched began to corrode—even the absolute void itself.
The energy was terrifyingly destructive, capable of devouring anything in its path.
But it was not as potent as Ruination.
Perhaps that was the only reason the Omniverse had remained safe until now.
Aengus frowned, but the crimson energy had no effect on his body, which was now shielded by a layer of Absolute Ruination energy.
Fortunately, the Omniversal Space was devoid of life—there were no realms of the dead, no scattered fragments of creation. Had anything existed here, he would have witnessed its collapse in mere moments.
Taking one final glance at the vast expanse behind him, where his home once was, Aengus stepped forward—crossing through the hole into the other side.
“Hmm…”
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As soon as he passed through the barrier, Aengus was greeted with a surprising sight.
The Blank Domain was, as expected, a realm of nothingness.
But it was not truly empty.
The same crimson energy that had infiltrated the Omniverse was here as well. And unlike the mere strands that had seeped through before, this energy was everywhere—spreading in massive, tsunami-like waves that stretched beyond his perception.
Beyond that, however, there was nothing else. No stars, no void, not even the fundamental laws of existence.
Yet, Aengus ignored the chaos of the crimson energy.
His focus shifted to something far more important.
Now towering to the size of an Omniverse itself, he gazed down at the construct of his home reality.
It was shaped like an enormous octagon—an intricate structure containing the entirety of the known Omniverse.
Aengus extended his hand.
“Omni-Devour.”
The moment he invoked his ability, the empty construct of the Omniverse began to break down, its energies dissolving into his body.
He was assimilating the construct.
Not a single strand of energy would go to waste.
As the last strand of the Omniverse was consumed, Aengus felt an immediate transformation. His strength increased to an entirely new level.
Limit Expansion-8!
With this increase in power, he felt a little more confident about facing the Ultimate Challenge ahead.
Just then—
“Huh? Another one?”
Sudden voices of astonishment and ghostly whispers echoed.
But there was no one in sight.
Aengus activated his Ultimate Eyes, seeing through all layers of deception and illusion.
He spotted three figures—sometimes feeling as if they were nearby, yet at other times, they seemed impossibly far away.
Amidst this Blank Domain of Absolute Nothingness and destructive waves, he was able to perceive the three entities.
“Oh, he can see us, Raizel,” someone muttered in surprise.
“I can see that. And he is a Creation God as well, but far more powerful than you. Be careful!”
“Do you think he has suffered the same fate as us?” a female voice reached Aengus’ ears.
“Maybe… He looks as lost like we are.”
Aengus listened to their conversation, feeling intrigued and curious.
Just who were these beings?
“Why don’t you show yourselves?”
His voice, imbued with Absolute Creation and Ruination, echoed through the Blank Domain, crashing into their senses like thunder.
Surprised and intrigued, they finally revealed themselves.
Among the three figures, two were half his height, while the third was incredibly small.
“Hey, big man. This is Raizel. Come down to our level so we can talk properly,” the human, looking extremely tiny, said cheekily.
Aengus’s massive eyes like universe Itself fell on the small figure named Raizel, his curiosity piqued. Then, he turned his gaze to the other two.
Without hesitation, he shifted back into his human form. The other two followed suit.
Now, the four of them stood face to face, staring at one another—each trying to decipher the other’s strength and weakness.
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