Chapter 269: Killing a G-Enforcer, Harkam
Chapter 269: Killing a G-Enforcer, Harkam
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"You Fucking Bastard!!" G-Enforcer #958 bellowed out with a rage-filled voice before taking out a star-sized great-axe.
Its crackling photonic energies erupted to the top of the Heavens as two Quadrants were erased from the residue energy waves!
"How... Useless..."
A voice colder than the vacuum in space found its way into the ears of the G-Enforcer. Before he even got the chance to understand the meaning behind these words, yet another Scythe Arc blitzed right behind the first one. It hit the former and collided in a big blast of purple light, subsequently catapulting the latter past the limits of comprehension!
"Just become loot..."
"!!!"
G-Enforcer #958 tried to resist the insanely fast Scythe Arc. But by the time his body followed the commands of his mind, neither his body nor his mind were still connected to the same existence.
CRACKA-BOOOOM!
A massive explosion ruptured the fabric of space in the surrounding 6 Quadrants as a large part of the 6th Galactic Commander's Territory was thrown into oblivion.
OOOOM!
An immense aura pressed down on all of existence as Azmodeus could feel something extremely powerful approaching his location.
"A Quasar Lord..." A calculative gleam flashed past his apathetic gaze as he lightly grunted before fading into a different reality.
To be more specific, it was the Infinite World. A place where the people of the Neverdye Galaxy could never hope to reach.
"The strong loot will be saved for later... It makes the acquisition all the more satisfying..."
Azmodeus spoke words of immense confidence as he directed his Primordial Essence Clones to lure the Quasar Lord away from the Quadrant Remnants. He would have them do that while a large group of Clones searched for a new farming location, preferably one with more Supermassive Voider Realm Experts.
This was the Core of a 4 Layered Plane of Infinity.
"That Loot Bag gave some good stuff... I should definitely kill some more of them," Azmodeus muttered, his hands already moving to transfuse the floating orb with the Infinite World.
OOOOM!
The Infinite World went through another major transformation, likely the largest Heavenly Transfiguration so far!
Billions of years passed in the process of this split second transformation as Harkath advanced from the Sentari Realm into the Beta Realm. Along with this breakthrough, he bore even greater numbers of children from his many wives.
After roughly 100 billion years, Harkath, the Greatest Ruler to ever grace Pandora, suddenly vanished without a trace. Moreover, with the world being as large and wide as 13 Multiverses, he could quite literally be anywhere.
But with his power equal to that of someone in the Solar Dynasty Realm, it was highly unlikely that a single other existence could even hope to scratch him.
With this in mind, Harkath's wives and children continued on with their lives as per usual. Some died due to limited lifespans, and some moved away from the shadow that was their father. And then some decided to fight amongst each other, aiming to find the one most worthy of the crown that their father left behind.
After 20 billion years of this inner turmoil among the long family line of Harkath, the day when a new ruler would be crowned finally came to pass.
It may have taken many billions of years, but the 6th Youngest Son of Harkath managed to take his place on the throne. He executed most of the brothers and family members who once stood against him, only leaving behind those who were on his side or those who stayed neutral.
His cultivation base was in the Peak Sentari Realm, and it was with such an unbelievably high cultivation base that he maintained his rule for many, many years.
After 200 billion years forever disappeared from the Pandora timeline, the size of the world increased to 5,560 Multiverses. However, the once-mighty Hakram died from a lack of vitality. In other words, his lifespan determined that he had lived long enough...
His burial ceremony was a grand one; high-ranking executives and common folk from all over the world bowed to the earth that day.
However, as with all things, time eventually forgets all.
Hakram was no exception to this universal rule, and with the passing of 400 billion years, no one even remembered his existence...
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