The Epic Tale of Chaos vs Order

Chapter 1727: Facing an ArchDeity



Chapter 1727: Facing an ArchDeity

“Excellent,” Cain whispered, excitement swelling within his heart. He cast his eyes upward within his Inner World, gazing upon the three magnificent Proto Laws now shimmering in the ethereal sky, each providing immense benefits to his body’s resilience, adaptability, and power.

“Now I require only the Proto Laws of Wind and Lightning,” he said with determination, his eyes flickering with predatory hunger. “Then I’ll possess all five Proto Laws necessary for mastering the Worldcells Ascension Method.”

However, just as he began mentally selecting his next potential targets, a sudden, profound sense of danger erupted within Cain’s consciousness. His eyes narrowed sharply, confusion momentarily clouding his thoughts.

The unexpected and intense sensation shocked Cain, sending adrenaline racing through him. But confusion was swiftly replaced by clarity and determination. Cain’s instincts sharpened instantly, his full awareness snapping back into combat readiness.

“For something to trigger my emotions to such a level, given my current power, it could only be an ArchDeity.”

At that thought, a heavy sense of inevitability pressed down upon Cain. He had grown strong—immensely so—over the past year, acquiring abilities and powers that placed him among the elites of the Endlessdeath Continent. But despite all his progress, the towering strength of an ArchDeity was still far beyond his reach. The stark realization briefly sent ripples of frustration through his mind.

However, as quickly as the fear had arisen, a sliver of calm and rationality returned to Cain’s heart.

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“If it truly was an ArchDeity’s direct intervention, my instincts would have reacted much more violently. Whoever or whatever is approaching, it must at least be within the range where I can fight back, even if it’s nearly impossible to defeat.”

Thanks to his recent evolution into a Primordial, Cain’s instincts had become sharply attuned to the subtle currents of fate, causality, and even time itself. While it was merely intuition, Cain trusted this newfound perception deeply.

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