Billions of eyes gazed into the void beyond the sky, their expressions frozen with awe and disbelief as they stared at the embodiment of might and conquest—a being seemingly forged to rule over all existence. However, instead of fear or dread at such power, what it caused was a sense of peace and a need to get closer to it, as if in that entity, their souls could see a path for endless growth and evolution.
Of course, while many were filled with admiration and reverence, the eyes of Divine Calamity were laced with dread and rapidly growing panic.
The power radiating from the Primarch of Conquest Leviathan was gargantuan, so immense that it seemed to set the void itself ablaze. Divine Calamity’s instincts, honed across countless battles, were screaming at him, warning him of the catastrophe awaiting if he dared rise into the void to face Cain.
But remaining inside the Everstrife Empyrean World was not an option either.
He could feel it—an overwhelming will bearing down on him with terrifying weight. A will so ancient and vast that even an ArchDeity such as himself felt like an insect under its gaze. That will belong to none other than the Everstrife Empyrean World Will.
As with all World Wills, it followed strict laws and refrained from interfering in the conflict of the life forms inside it—unless its core matrix was threatened. And the first phase of their battle had already caused enough devastation to warrant its attention. Now that both Cain and Divine Calamity had activated their Liberación Total, the balance had tipped.
The World Will had become aware.
Cain had already shifted the battlefield into the void. The World Will wouldn’t force Divine Calamity to follow—but it would demand that he deactivate his transformation if he chose to stay behind, effectively conceding defeat. Worse, Cain could pursue him, corner him, and eliminate him anyway.
Countless thoughts surged through Divine Calamity’s mind. He even considered fleeing.
But then, from the corner of his vision, he saw a pair of crimson eyes watching him from far away. It was Divine Sea, her mocking smile cutting into his pride like a blade. That moment of humiliation was all it took.
Divine Calamity’s energy exploded around him as he soared into the void.
The continents below bore witness to a magnificent and terrifying sight: two entities the size of worlds floating in the emptiness above, facing each other with pure, murderous intent.
Immediately, gravitational waves surged from Saturn and Leviathan, clashing violently and radiating divine brilliance. The collision of their energies lit the sky like a second sun, and with it came waves of destruction that spread outward for countless kilometers. The air itself was poisoned with power so dense it would annihilate any being below the Third Realm foolish enough to come near.
The void became a maelstrom, howling with chaotic energy and collapsing stars.
And then, the two colossal beings moved.
Despite their immense size, the Lord of the Void and the Primarch of Conquest moved with speed that defied space and time. In an instant, Divine Calamity struck, and the black holes surrounding him shot forward like cannonballs of infinite gravity.
Cain’s eyes gleamed with fury as the core in his palms erupted with light. He met the incoming black hole with a blast of searing crimson fire, born of devouring power and sundering might. The flames swallowed the gravitational core of the black holes and consumed it completely, vaporizing all remnants of it.
Undeterred, Divine Calamity hurled his spear with overwhelming force toward Cain’s face—but Leviathan’s massive left claw caught it mid-flight.
The ArchDeity’s eyes widened in disbelief.
The sheer physical strength Leviathan unleashed was unfathomable. Cain’s body, already strengthened beyond measure, was now amplified exponentially through the Primarch of Conquest’s presence and power. Before Divine Calamity could pull away, Leviathan’s right claw lunged forward and grabbed Saturn by the neck.
His wings ignited, absorbing all energy from the surroundings and compressing it into burning mass inside his chest. Then, Leviathan’s jaws opened, revealing an ocean of dark flames and soul force swirling within.
Divine Calamity’s eyes widened with horror as he activated his gravitational repulsion in a desperate attempt to escape—but Leviathan held on. He used his own gravitational control to anchor himself in place, drawing Saturn closer.
And then he bit down.
Point-blank.
"BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMM!"
A massive explosion of fire and spirit force engulfed the Lord of the Void. The detonation sent shockwaves in every direction, blinding all who watched. The sheer brilliance of the light eclipsed even the stars, flooding the atmosphere with destruction and glory in equal measure.
When the blazing light finally faded, and the people dared to open their eyes again, they saw a brutal clash still raging.
Claws clashed with spears. Shockwaves shattered fragments of space. Flames and void energy rained across the heavens. But it was clear who now held the upper hand.
Saturn’s body was scorched badly. Portions of his celestial armor were melted, and worse still, his entire right arm was missing. Cain had aimed for his head with the blast, but Saturn had managed to turn at the last second, taking the full force in his arm instead. It saved his life—but maimed him severely.
Cain showed no mercy.
No pause.
Leviathan’s claws descended again, striking with even more power, each blow fueled by the roaring path of conquest. Finally, he caught Saturn’s massive body entirely.
Without hesitation, without a word, Cain dove, dragging his enemy back toward the world below.
Leviathan’s massive wings ignited once more, glowing with unimaginable strength. His speed increased, momentum building as they plummeted toward the planet. The sheer weight and force of his descent warped space in his wake.
Terror flooded the faces of all who watched.
If those two world-sized titans crashed into the landmass, it would spell cataclysm for the Everstrife Empyrean World. Their crash could annihilate all life on an entire continent. Trillions could die.
But Cain wasn’t reckless.
He steered the descent with deliberate precision, diving not toward cities or land, but toward the ocean.
"BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!"
The impact was so vast, so potent, that the entire ocean lifted into the sky, forming a pillar of water that reached toward the stars before crashing down again with world-shaking fury.
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