Chapter 1394 Vyraak's Cry
The Vyraak Dominion had six God Emperors and their God Kings numbered in the millions, lower-order immortals under God Kings could not even be counted, making this lower realm a gem among an endless sea of coal.
Of the six God Emperors, five of them were immortals at the fourth-dimensional level, and the first God-Emperor Vyraak himself had reached the seventh-dimensional level, his status as one in an Era genius was nothing to scoff at, and all the five other God Emperors that had ascended remained at the fourth-dimensional level even after all this time.
When the Vyraak Dominion decided to consume the Wills of other universes, Vyraak was not part of that decision because, for the first time in his life, he decided to explore reality.
For countless years his fellow gods had been pleading with him to catch a glimpse of all that existence had to offer, but Vyraak was adamant in his decision to forever watch over his home, he did not want to leave the land of his birth, but time and their endless insistence wore him down.
Vyraak could no longer deny that even with his great talent that allowed him to reach the seventh-dimensional level while remaining in his home universe, he had long known that he reached a barrier in his growth that even his great talent could not overcome, and perhaps he needed to travel through reality to gain enlightenment. There was no opposition here for him to fight, no challenges to test him, and if he did not push himself, he would forever be stuck at the seventh-dimensional level, which was not a bad place to be, but Vyraak knew that he was still capable of much more, and the call of Destiny was one that difficult to ignore.
Ninety-three million years after he left the Vyraak Dominion, he had already traveled far from his home, and he had seen so much wonder, fought great battles, and nearly died more times than he was comfortable remembering, and he felt the barriers over the higher dimensional states loosening, and he was grateful that he gave himself the opportunity to travel through multiple dimensions, but even with his obvious progress, he still missed home.
Vyraak knew that he should still roam reality for a while longer but he wanted to see his birthplace again, and after a while, he could return back to roaming through existence, Vyraak believed that it was possible for him to reach the eighth-dimensional state if he returned home. His mind was made up, he was about to begin his journey back to his home when the Frozen Road was destroyed.
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He still remembered that moment clearly, even till this moment, Vyraak could still hear the laughter of the Sirens as their massive heads imploded and the radiance of the Frozen Road was banished. It was one of the most glorious and horrific sights that he had ever witnessed.
Perhaps for others, it might have taken them a few moments to realize the ramifications of the destruction of this road and its effects on the lower realms, but Vyraak who had seen millions of universes at this point and knew the power of his home and the concept of superiority that had become engrained in the mind of his people could easily predict what was going to be happening next.
When he left his universe he believed that he was the greatest genius to ever live. He had virtually pushed past all known barriers without any issue and was only a single step away from becoming an immortal who stood at the peak of reality, but his exposure to the true powers of reality had shown him the error of his ways, he had been broken too many times for his pride to remain, and his fellow God Emperors were like him, big fishes in a small pond, not understanding the immensity of the deep.
Without hesitation, he broke into the Passage of Time. Vyraak knew that he needed to be an eighth-dimensional entity to use this road but in his panic, he did not care.
The God Emperors of Vyraak Dominion had not traveled through reality as much as he had, in fact, they had never left the lower realms, and they did not understand the true depth of power that was available in reality.
Vyraak expected that they would see this as an opportunity to plunder other universes when instead this should have been the time for them to be laying low and praying for all the luck in existence that their tiny universe escape the gaze of the ever-hungry great powers. He had seen how much the bounties of the lower dimensions were craved by Primordial Forces, and he understood that before their hunger, nothing was safe.
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