"Nice to meet you, Arc," Gravis said with a slight smile.

"Nice to meet you too, Gravis," Arc answered with a slight laugh. "You know, you are the first being with whom I can talk openly."

Gravis nodded. "Understandable. Most beings, after they hear who you are, would automatically feel distant from you. Additionally, they don't know how the intricacies of the worlds work and what Heavens actually are."

"Right," Arc said. "In the past, I told some people about my background, but they either didn't believe me or distanced themselves from me. It didn't matter how long I have known them previously. As soon as they realize that I have created the entire world, they become distant."

"By the way," Gravis said. "I never knew how you Heavens actually made worlds. How does that work?"

Arc smiled. This casual and relatively intrusive question showed that Gravis wasn't talking to Arc like he was some supreme being.

"Depends on the level of the world," Arc said. "Lower and middle Heavens will never be able to learn enough to create a world. So, they get an already finished blueprint of a world that they can change however they want."

"As soon as life gets involved, the higher Heavens get involved and summon the kind of lifeforms that the Heaven wants. Everything else depends on them. By the way, to become a higher Heaven, you need to know the High-Tier Law of the Living World," he said.

"How do the Heavens learn the relevant Laws?" Gravis asked.

"Don't you have a lot of questions?" Arc asked with a laugh. "But I don't mind it. I might as well tell you how Heavens start existing and what happens between their creation and them taking over a world."

Gravis nodded. He wanted to know how all of this worked. The comprehension of Laws could probably be implanted in them, but what about their Will-Auras?

"When a higher ranked Heaven sees that they need something more of a specific resource, they often begin the creation process of a new Heaven. For example, if you were responsible for a world filled with humans, but the beast population and average power can't oppose the humans anymore."

"You can't just let the beasts die. That would make finding tempering far more difficult in the future. So, you create a new Heaven for a new lower-ranked natural world," Arc said.

"I thought the different categories

answered. "We still try to keep elemental and battle worlds separate, but most higher worlds require lower-ranked natural worlds

need, the more weaker beasts you need. So, we create a

enough. We need a lot more beasts than only one natural world can provide. Additionally, the more powerful your average Cultivators are in your world, the more powerful the average beasts need to

about your

care which side produces more Energy. I only care about the individual and their talent. To me, a beast and a human are the

do

don't," Arc said with a smirk. "My children do this for me. I let them do whatever they want in their worlds. I'm responsible for my

rules?" Gravis asked in

confirmed with a nod as he slightly tapped a fish

the highest Heaven in all

Arc explained casually. "If I were to compare it to a company, you could say that he is the owner and us higher

"Man, you're really good

chuckled a bit.

beside Arc since he felt awkward just

of ourselves in newborn beasts or humans. Then, we let them cultivate until they reach the power to ascend from a lower-ranked world than ours. They will subconsciously emulate the looks of us Heavens, and as soon as they become powerful enough, they

they are, they will enter specific places to comprehend all the relevant Laws they need, except for the Lightning Law. The Lightning Law

blueprint of a world," Arc

mind was

Subconsciously emulate Heaven's looks?

destiny as soon as they became powerful enough

this just like

this why he had immediately changed and

that you have made the

was a bit surprised and wanted to ask how Arc knew about Orthar, but then he remembered that the highest Heaven had shown

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