Supreme Harem God System -
Chapter 2037: Godspark.
Chapter 2037: Godspark.
“Do you not hear yourself?
He loves them foolishly, he does not hide them.
Trust me,
Capturing them wouldn’t be difficult if you follow my plan.”
“What plan?”
Sharnoth questioned, and Zylarith’s grin widened even further.
“You plan on sending your subordinates to your subordinate worlds, correct?”
“Yes.”
“Discard that plan.”
“Huh?”
Sharnoth frowned.
“This is not the first time he is standing against me, girl.
Do you remember how your people were disappearing every minute 5,000 years ago?”
“Was that…”
Sharnoth’s expression changed.
“That was him.”
Zylarith nodded.
“I couldn’t sense his presence…”
Sharnoth finally realized it.
Soon, however, she noticed something odd,
“Wait, if you knew it was him, why didn’t you tell me?”
“I only figured it out when you told me about it. He was already long gone by then,”
Zylarith answered.
“But…”
“There was nothing we could have done. I was waiting for him to appear again; alerting you wouldn’t have made a difference.”
“…”
Sharnoth stayed silent.
Zylarith nodded at that and continued,
“What I am saying is, sending your subordinates wouldn’t make a difference. As you said, he is capable of taking care of Transcendents, he somehow has a strong grasp of the Power of Space, and he uses this power to first analyze his chances of success before making a move.
Even if you send Transcendents, if they are weaker than him, he will attack; if they are stronger, he will simply go look for another world. There are also chances he will directly attack your subordinates before they even get to the world they are meant to protect.
He is a hidden enemy, he has the advantage here.”
“This is what worries me.”
Sharnoth nodded with a grim look on her face.
In her previous encounter, she had learned just how monstrous that man was. If it weren’t for her revealing her true strength and ruining the spatial alignment of Khaemorr with Chaos, things could have become much worse than they are.
Nux’s powers were at a ridiculous level.
He was probably the trickiest Transcendent she had encountered in all her life.
“Use Portals.”
Zylarith suggested.
“Connect to your subordinate world through portals.”
“That would consume too many resources…”
Sharnoth answered. She had thought about it as well, but even this wasn’t a long-term solution. Because of how quick her growth was, one thing her Faction was lacking was money.
Or at least that is what she thought,
But…
“Don’t worry about the resources.”
Zylarith shook his head.
Then, he waved his hand, and suddenly, a storage ring appeared in front of Sharnoth.
The Queen frowned; Zylarith, on the other hand, continued,
“There are 20 million Portals in it. All you need to do is enter the worlds’ coordinates in them, and these Portals will teleport to the given coordinates and activate themselves.
That will allow you to form pathways between Khaemorr and the other worlds, giving you instant and safe access to all the worlds.”
“20 million?”
Sharnoth raised her eyebrow.
Honestly, she wasn’t exactly surprised. This wasn’t the first time her Master had done something like this. The number of resources—be it handy artifacts or even relics—he had was simply absurd.
Sharnoth had seen this man throw relics like they were waste. That was how big his treasury was.
He called it ‘System Space’.
And every time she tried to learn more about it, he just shook his head and refused to say anything.
“You have 12 more hours before he moves again; set this up.”
“It will be done.”
Sharnoth nodded.
It wasn’t like she had to set these up herself, she just needed to pass the order.
Zylarith nodded. He knew how efficient the girl was, so he didn’t say anything else and continued.
Another spherical artifact appeared in front of her, an artifact she had never seen before.
It floated in the air, humming with quiet, strange power. Its outer shell was a dark, glass-like web—semi-translucent and cracked, as if barely containing the storm within. There were runes all over its surface, constantly shifting and rewriting themselves.
At its core, what seemed like a miniature galaxy swirled. Different colors pulsed within it in an endless, almost hypnotic dance.
The moment the artifact appeared, the air around it warped subtly; it seemed like the artifact had the power to affect the very Laws of the world they were in.
Curious, Sharnoth stared at Zylarith, wanting an explanation.
“Godspark.”
And Zylarith gave her what she wanted.
“It has the power to mix one’s energy with the world’s energy.”
He explained, then looked into his disciple’s eyes and,
“Any world’s energy.”
“What…?”
Sharnoth’s expression changed.
“That child’s hold over the Power of Space is much greater than what most usually expect. He has the power to pass through the universal energy barrier and sense what is happening inside a world without having to actually be there.
With an ability like that, it doesn’t matter even if you use a Portal to send your men into those worlds; he will simply sense their existence and attack accordingly.
To avoid that, you will use Godspark.”
Sharnoth’s crimson eyes flickered with enlightenment, instantly understanding her Master’s plan.
“You will fill the Godspark with the Energy of Chaos and plant one of them in every world. The Godspark would then turn that world’s energy into Chaos energy. It would not only alter the spatial alignment of that world, even Time and other Primordial Energies will be affected as well.
It will become an entirely different place,
A battlefield where half of Nux’s tricks won’t work.”
“My subordinates will be the same. Their abilities won’t work properly either.”
Sharnoth mentioned the problem.
Zylarith, however, just grinned at that.
“It doesn’t matter.
His tricks are stronger.”
Sharnoth nodded in understanding.
With the world’s energy infested with chaos, normal abilities wouldn’t work. Most battles would turn into pure physical battles, and against a tricky opponent like Nux, who is more dependent on his abilities, physical battles would be much easier.
Sharnoth’s eyes shined, and a light, almost intractable grin appeared on her face. She finally had a way to trample the bug that had been annoying her all this while.
Just as she started thinking of her future plans after she gets rid of Nux, Zylarith spoke up,
“Now make sure you tell your men to not engage if they are up against Nux.”
“Huh…?”
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