I Spread my Genes to Level Up in the Apocalypse

Chapter 230 Corruption of The Universe? Joining?



Chapter 230 Corruption of The Universe? Joining?

This wasn't the first time Ray had felt the bitter sting of complete helplessness, where all his abilities and means were rendered utterly ineffective.

The feeling mirrored the first time he faced a Peak Planetary being—a sensation of his overwhelming strength being nothing but dust against an incomprehensible force. However, this time, the mechanics were entirely different.

"What exactly was I affected by?" Ray pondered in the depths of his mind, his thoughts spiraling.

It wasn't a simple suppression of his abilities. No, this was something far more profound, a severing of his very connection to existence within this universe. It didn't matter how much he increased his attributes, nor how far he pushed his potential—this vulnerability couldn't be removed.

"This isn't something I can ignore. I need to understand it... and find a way to counter it when I get back," he resolved.

The answer might lie in the essence of his being. He wasn't even at the Planetary level or anything beyond; he was still a Celestial being. His life level was still too small and insignificant.

While contemplating this, Ray maintained an expressionless face as he gazed at the being before him.

"Good. Then you can do it now," she said with a commanding tone.

"Right now?" Ray tilted his head, surprise flickering across his otherwise calm demeanor.

"Yes, right now." Her voice echoed, reverberating through the vast expanse of the universe.

Dhum! Dhum! Boom!

The entire fabric of space began to quiver, trembling as if the universe itself held its breath. Reality warped; space distorted in chaotic waves of unseen energy.

Ray narrowed his eyes, squinting toward the horizon of infinity. And then, he froze.

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For all the mysteries the cosmos held, one truth became evident: the universe wasn't endlessly expanding as time marched forward. No, this was a misconception. It wasn't the universe that expanded—it was that light itself could not keep pace with its boundless depths.

Imagine a fish swimming in a river. Its world is bound by the distance it can see. If it swims further, does the river expand? Or is it simply a shift in perspective?

In this moment, Ray grappled with that very question.

Before him stretched a dazzling expanse of glittering lights, filling his vision as far as his True Eyes could reach. Each shimmer was one whole galaxy then from these galaxies came beings.

Each entity radiated an aura of overwhelming power. They were walking paradoxes—anomalies whose very existence defied the natural order. Simply standing there, they caused the framework of reality to fracture and collapse around them.

The sight was both awe-inspiring and terrifying. Ray couldn't help but gulp, his throat dry.

For some reason, these beings exuded an overwhelming sense of danger—a sensation far greater than the one evoked by the colossal entity before him, a giant whose size rivaled two suns.

"I want to ask you— is there a power difference in the other universes?" Ray's main concern was this.

If the other universes were the same as this one, how could they possibly conquer them? Even if slightly weaker, there would always be that Universal Being standing guard. And who knew? They might even possess the same ability to detach a universe. If that were the case, the consequences could only lead to death.

"No, human. Although every universe has a Universal Being, their power depends on the size of the universe itself. Some universes barely even have one," the giant squid replied.

"Could they do what she did to me?"

"Yes," the Cthulhu replied.

"Then..."

"We will go undercover— slowly corrupt the universe until the universal beings notice us until then it is too late to stop us. To corrupt the universe, all we need to do is stay in that plane for some time."

"Is that all?" Ray asked with a tilt of his head.

"Yes."

"I need some time to prepare, is that fine?"

"You are given fifty years— nothing more than that."

Cthulhu's eyes narrowed, and they all turned to leave the place, leaving Ray alone.

Ray's figure also disappeared with a deep gaze.

...

It was a sunny day on Earth, and Ray was lying there casually on the bed, enjoying the warmth of the sun.

There were beauties sitting on his lap, vying for all his attention.

"Ray, so is that the story?" Vanessa asked, worry reflected in her eyes.

"Don't worry, I will be fine."

"I hope you do," Elsha said sternly from the side. "Bastard, you already have so many wives, children, and grandchildren. You must return."

"Haha, aren't you still there even if something happens to me?"

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