"Can you see it?" Arc asked.

Gravis only looked transfixed at something in the middle of the cave. It was like this thing was calling to him.

He felt the urge to enter.

He felt like he would receive immeasurable power by entering it.

"Gravis!" Arc shouted.

Gravis shook his head for a second. "Yes?"

"Can you see it?" Arc asked again. His usual joking tone had completely vanished.

Gravis looked back at the middle of the cave. "Yes, I can see it," Gravis said.

"Is it a gate?" Arc asked.

"Yes, it is," Gravis said.

Right now, in the middle of the cave, was a three-meter-high, circular gate. It was made of golden and black materials, but Gravis had no idea what kind of materials they were. He had never seen anything quite like it.

"What color is it?" Arc asked.

"The gate itself is golden-black, and its center is pure black," Gravis said.

In the middle of the gate was… nothing.

It was just like a black screen.

Arc furrowed his brows. "What's the feeling that you get from looking into the gate?" Arc asked.

Gravis focused on the gate again, and his mind wandered.

"Gravis!"

Gravis shook his head again. This gate had bewitched him again!

"When I look into the gate, I feel like there's just nothing. It's like the world simply ends. It's like the middle of the gate doesn't exist at all," Gravis explained. "I also feel an urge to enter it. I feel like I would be able to learn something important."

When Arc heard that, he sighed.

"So, it's just as I've thought," Arc said. For some reason, Arc sounded sad but also relieved.

When Gravis noticed Arc's actions, his brows furrowed. 'What could this gate be that even Arc felt worried about it inside his own world?'

tried to recreate the image of the gate and sent it to Arc's

of them received the image and had

Stella was confused.

a normal gate. She didn't see

In comparison, Arc nodded.

just like he

this gate?"

my world, and the Laws of the Primordial Chaos penetrate my creator's Cosmos, and, by extension,

you see right now is a manifestation

your father and my creator can compete with the Primordial Chaos.

Arc said as he

of the cave, and

it

Arc explained. "Only those that the Primordial Chaos deems worthy and those that can compete with it can

sighed again. "Luckily, you

furrowed. "Why? Would something bad

two

one of these gates appeared in my world. You might think that there wouldn't be an issue with having such a gate. After all, only a few chosen ones can interact with

my world and even the entire Cosmos is not insignificant. In fact,

deep breath as he looked at

end the entire Cosmos? How!?'

such a gate appeared before?" Gravis

answered. "It happens once

thought. 'That's twice as long as Heaven's Magnates can live! These gates seem to

it

pointed at the floor at the center of the cave. "Do you see the ground below

can see it!" Stella shouted. "The floor at the center is darker than

the bigger it gets, the faster it grows. It might take a thousand years for the stain to become twice as big, but in another thousand years, it might already

a bucket of mixed liquids. The outer layer of the sphere is a one-way barrier and filter. The barrier keeps the mixed liquid outside while keeping the water of the sphere inside. Meanwhile, the

Cosmos. The water is Energy. The mixed

gate

Gravis' eyes widened.

why

will escape, and

you know, only someone on the level of my creator can survive coming into contact with

wouldn't notice the minuscule drop of Energy that

a big world. I wouldn't even notice this anomaly until the wasteland becomes like 500 million kilometers wide. That would

of horror. "And how do you get

from my world, and I can't destroy it. However, I can

to contact my creator since the gate would still be inside his Cosmos. He then does the same thing as me. He cuts off the part of the Cosmos that the gate resides

basically impossible, but it entered the highest Heaven's home turf. The highest Heaven didn't have to win against the

enter it?" Gravis

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