Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100 - Chapter 1018
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Chapter 1018: Arrival of the Four God Nation
“What are you going to do?” Blob finally asked, breaking the silence that had been gnawing at the room. His small form drifted closer, eyes narrowing with worry. After a pause, he added carefully, “I’d suggest calming down first. Think through this situation properly before you do something reckless. That Lyra girl—whatever else she might be hiding—wasn’t lying about the twin demons. If they’re really at the peak of Mythic Rank, then you don’t stand a chance. Not now. That’s not an insult, Max—that’s coming from me, someone who knows your full strength better than anyone.”
Max turned his head slowly, his crimson eyes burning with a quiet, simmering rage. He stared at Blob as if the words were smoke drifting past him. Then, his lips parted, voice steady but sharp.
“Do you think I’m not calm enough? Does this look like I’m losing control?” His aura flared briefly, pressing against the runes of the cubic prison, but his voice remained measured. “No. I am calm. Too calm, maybe. And I’ve already thought this through—long before tonight. I want to slaughter those demons. Every last one of them. I want to wipe their existence from this world.”
His fists trembled as his eyes glowed even brighter, the infernal energy around him rising like a storm barely contained. “Do you know what’s worse than losing everyone I cared about? It’s knowing that they all died because of me. That my existence, my power, my curse—whatever the hell you want to call it—was the reason they were slaughtered. The people of Valora Continent. My friends. The ones I swore I’d protect. Gone. And every time I close my eyes, I see it. The guilt—it’s crushing me. I can’t breathe under it. I can’t live doing nothing with this weight pressing down on my chest.”
His voice cracked, crimson tears threatening to fall. His jaw tightened as he forced the words out. “You don’t know what this feels like, Blob. I feel pathetic. Worthless. Like a piece of shit who couldn’t keep anything safe. And above all of that…” His hand clenched so tightly the veins stood out along his arm, and his voice dropped to a near whisper. “There’s this ever-growing desire to kill. A fire that won’t go out. It’s been raging in my heart since that day, eating me alive. I can’t ignore it. I can’t control it. I can’t live with it.”
The tears finally slid down his cheeks, burning against his skin like molten glass.
Blob stayed quiet for a moment, watching his friend break in front of him. Then, with a sudden shift in tone, he nodded firmly. “You know what? Fuck them all. I’m with you, buddy. I’ve seen you grow, seen everything you’ve endured. And seeing you like this—broken, suffocating—I feel pathetic too. So go ahead. Do what you want. Chase what your heart demands. If it’s slaughter you want, then let the world drown in blood. I’ll be right here. Watching. Standing with you. And if you die…” His voice softened. “At least you won’t die alone.”
Max inhaled sharply, his shoulders trembling as he reached up to wipe the tears away with the back of his hand. He gave Blob a single nod, a faint shadow of gratitude flickering through his red eyes.
“So…” Blob asked quietly, though the tension never left his tone. “What are you going to do? Because let me remind you—this prison you’re in… it isn’t something you can break with your current strength. Not as you are right now.”
Max’s expression darkened, the flicker of gratitude vanishing under cold resolve. His voice came out flat, yet heavy with intent. “I know. And I already have something in mind. I’ve been planning it since the moment they locked me in here.”
Blob gave a slow nod. “Alright. Then you focus on that. I’ll keep an eye on Lenavira. Whatever happens, she won’t be left unprotected.”
Max glanced at Lenavira’s unconscious figure on the bed, his crimson eyes softening for the briefest moment before hardening again. He lowered himself back down to the floor, crossing his legs, and shut his eyes. His aura pulsed once, then slowly sank inward, condensing.
And then he resumed. The same silent, grim task he had been repeating for hours—the one that gnawed at the runic prison with every breath, every thought, every ounce of infernal will he poured into it.
***
The next day dawned heavy with anticipation. The arrival of the delegation from the Four God Nation stirred the entire Great Ruler Empire. Guards lined the palace halls, attendants bowed in silence, and the air itself seemed to grow warmer as flames rippled faintly through the grand corridors.
The visitors came from the Phoenix God Nation. Their presence alone carried an oppressive majesty—robes embroidered with flaming phoenixes, every step steady and confident. At their head walked a middle-aged man with long crimson hair that flowed down his back like a waterfall of fire. His expression was calm, almost regal, but there was no mistaking the weight of authority he carried. This was Aden Fireborne, the leader of the Phoenix God Nation.
Beside him, a young woman walked with her head slightly lowered, her eyes troubled. Alice. Her crimson hair shimmered under the light filtering through the palace windows, but her usual arrogance was absent. Instead, there was only unease.
She finally broke the silence. “Father… I know what you are doing is for Max’s protection. I understand that. But he won’t like this treatment. You’re locking him away, treating him like a danger instead of trusting him. If anything, this will only make him angrier. It will make him hate the Four God Nation.” Her voice trembled slightly at the end, the worry in her tone impossible to hide.
Aden glanced at her, his steps never faltering. His calm voice filled the hall, steady as stone. “I know, Alice. Do you think I don’t understand that boy’s temperament? But you must also understand—this decision doesn’t rest solely in my hands. It is the unanimous agreement of all the leaders of the Middle Domain. When a thousand voices rise in unity, a single disagreement means nothing. Even if I stood against it, nothing would change.”
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