Infinite Mana in the Apocalypse - Chapter 4395
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Chapter 4395: The Doctrines of Hunger II
As he contemplated this, the scene before him shifted.
He found himself observing a different location, a different moment in Khor’s history.
This time she was helping an injured Tor inside a Nest of Inevitabilities…a gathering place where their kind congregated for rest and communion.
Her young expression was fierce and livid with barely contained rage.
“What did this to you?!” she demanded, “Who dared?!”
Tor smiled despite obvious pain, his form partially destabilized.
“You do not have to worry about that right now,” he said with gentle deflection. “But tell me…what is the Second Doctrine of Hunger?”
Fighting back anger and pain, young Khor’s voice steadied as she recited.
“The Second Doctrine of Hunger states that Hunger must remain carefree in its pursuit. To hunger with desperation is to corrupt the purity of desire. To devour with frantic need is to diminish what is consumed. We must approach all things with lightness, understanding that existence is vast and opportunities are endless. Anxiety about what we lack poisons our capability to appreciate what we gain. Be hungry, but be joyful in that hunger.”
Tor nodded with satisfaction despite his injuries.
“Exactly. So do not let concern for my matters weigh heavily upon you. I will recover or I won’t…either outcome is simply another experience to devour. For Hunger needs to be carefree, even in the face of potential loss.”
The scene dissolved before Noah’s perception, existence shifting once more.
He found himself observing a glorious sight.
Khor and Tor stood atop a crystalline obsidian cliff that overlooked vast territories. Trillions of powerful tentacle-formed Inevitabilities swirled around them in organized patterns.
They were paying respect- fealty, Noah’s mind corrected, all of them bowing toward Tor with gestures that suggested absolute loyalty.
Young Khor looked at this scene with shining eyes full of wonder and aspiration.
“How did you do this?” she asked, genuine awe in her voice. “How did you gather so many to follow willingly? They want to serve you. What makes them choose this?”
Tor’s expression showed satisfaction as he turned to face her.
“Tell me the Third Doctrine of Hunger.”
With eyes blazing with understanding, Young Khor recited.
“The Third Doctrine of Hunger states that true Hunger establishes natural hierarchy. Those who hunger most powerfully, most purely, become inevitable leaders because others recognize something worth following. Leadership is not taken, it is devoured from the willing offering of those who see greater Hunger than their own and choose to feed it. We do not command; we simply hunger so magnificently that others cannot resist contributing to our consumption. Authority flows toward the hungriest as naturally as water flows downhill.”
Once she finished, Tor nodded with deep approval.
“One day, your mere presence will wash over Inevitabilities, and they will not be able to resist your leadership. Your Hunger will be so vast, so pure, that serving it will feel like privilege rather than obligation.”
The scene flickered, Noah’s perception pulled forward through time once more.
Now he focused on Khor…no longer quite so young, but not yet ancient, standing defiantly against a hazy titanic creature radiating an air of ancientness and multicolored brilliance that made the surrounding Inevitabilities flee in terror.
Khor looked at the entity coldly, her voice ringing with arrogant certainty.
“Your existence exists only to serve my Hunger! You are prey, and I am predator! Submit!”
She opened her mouth impossibly wide, her Hunger manifesting as physical force that tried to devour the titanic entity entirely.
But shockingly, that hazy creature raised one massive hand and brought it down with dismissiveness.
And Khor was horrified to feel the weight of all surrounding existence crashing down upon her.
Not just physical pressure…existential weight. Her own Hunger, her own Way of Hunger, was being used against her, forced to collapse inward and consume itself in catastrophic feedback loop!
She saw her collapse in that moment. Saw the end of everything she was becoming. Saw death in ways Inevitabilities rarely experienced.
But…
BOOM!
In the next moment, she opened her eyes fearfully to see Tor standing before her, smiling with familiar gentleness.
His back faced the titanic creature as he chided her with tone mixing disappointment and amusement.
“Little Hunger, how did you manage to provoke something at the level of THE? Do you have any sense of appropriate targets, or do you simply challenge everything that looks interesting?”
…!
Khor was unable to answer, shock stealing her voice.
Tor’s expression softened further.
“Close your eyes for a moment. Can you do that for me?”
Trembling, Young Khor closed her eyes.
Noah watched as the moment Khor’s eyes shut, the vision flickered and disappeared, simply vanishing as if existence itself had been edited.
When the vision resumed, time unknown, could have been seconds or days, Khor opened her eyes to witness devastation.
All of existence around her was empty and decimated. Only collapse remained, vast territories reduced to void. The only intact structure was a single obsidian crystal platform where she stood.
And before her stood Tor once more, smiling… but half of his body was missing.
Simply gone. Erased. The remaining half flickering with instability that suggested imminent dissolution.
…!
Khor trembled, tears streaming down her face.
Tor’s half-visage remained calm, almost serene, as he spoke with fading strength.
“What is the Ninth Doctrine of Hunger?”
Fighting back tears that threatened to overwhelm her voice, Khor recited through sobs.
“The Ninth Doctrine of Hunger states that all that which is hungered and devoured never leaves us, it only becomes part of us, part of The Way of Hunger. We are not diminished by consuming others; we are expanded. Every existence we devour adds their essence to our own. Every concept we hunger for and claim becomes woven into our nature. Nothing is truly lost in consumption- it is transformed, elevated, made eternal through integration with our Hunger. We carry everything we’ve ever consumed as part of what we are.”
HUUM!
At such words, Tor nodded with satisfaction despite his deteriorating state.
“Little Hunger,” he said softly, “can you do me a favor? Can you… make me part of you? I am about to fade, and I don’t want to disappear forever. But you have the chance to keep me with you.”
His expression carried plea mixed with absolute trust.
“Just remember the Ninth Doctrine… and take a bite. Just a bite.”
…!
Just a bite.
Noah watched with astonishment as devastated Khor was urged by Tor to hurry, his form becoming more translucent with each passing moment.
She opened her mouth, tears still streaming, and took a bite!
And Tor disappeared.
“…”
And in the next moment, Khor’s figure began radiating astonishing obsidian-crimson radiance that spread outward for countless distances, painting void-collapsed territories in her authority.
Countless Inevitabilities began appearing, gathering, circling around her with their tentacle forms and bowing.
Their sounds were mournful, as if they had just lost something they could never recover, as if acknowledging transition of leadership they both celebrated and grieved!