Why didn't Orthar allow the Opposer to leave his Cosmos?

"You do not know the power of Heaven Breakers, Gravis," Orthar said. "I have met a substantial number of Heaven Breakers on my journey. I have probably met over a million."

Gravis' eyes widened.

Orthar had already seen over a million beings on the same level as his father?

"Yet, from these million Heaven Breakers, I still rank among the top three," Orthar said.

Gravis took a deep breath.

Orthar was so powerful?

"How are you so powerful?" Gravis asked.

"The world one is born in, and the difficulty of achieving true power is what defines one's power," Orthar explained. "Out there, there are worlds where the Heaven Breaker simply allows their beings to rapidly consume Energy without end, allowing the world to be entirely filled with Energy."

"I have met several Heaven Breakers that had their entire Cosmos filled with so much Energy that every single centimeter of their world is filled with the same density of Energy as a Heaven's Magnate."

Gravis took another deep breath.

That was a terrifying amount of Energy!

"However, a Heaven Breaker does not only rely on the Energy in their Cosmos but also on the Laws they establish and the power of their Cultivators."

"There are worlds where you can sit inside a cave for merely 1,000 years and can achieve the Energy density of a Heaven's Magnate. There's no fighting since there is no scarcity of resources. This allows the Cosmos to rapidly fill with Energy."

"However, this has the disadvantage of having weak Laws. The beings in that world don't even comprehend the Laws of the Cosmos. A Heaven Breaker can use the combined power of the living beings in their Cosmos to supplement the power of their own Laws."

"A Heaven Breaker that has such a Cosmos can unleash an incredible amount of Energy, but their Laws are weak. It is quantity without quality. Simply imagine someone with a vast amount of Energy that uses the level one Law of Fire to unleash it."

Gravis understood. Unleashing such an attack was truly a waste of Energy.

"A Heaven Breaker that has such a Cosmos belongs to the weakest kind. Even a mere Divine God can kill such a Heaven Breaker."

Gravis' eyes widened when he heard that.

A Divine God could kill a Heaven Breaker!?

That was insane!

Gravis realized that

Breaker had infinitely more Energy, but all of it could only be

took out a Heaven's Magnate of my world, they would already be stronger than half the Heaven Breakers. One of the reasons for their

to its limits

ones that have used complex Laws to create their world. Such a Heaven Breaker can kill one

vastly above average in

to the limit, but the real difference is the concept of a Will-Aura. The requirement to build a powerful Will-Aura vastly reduces the number of living beings

complex Laws, I would already be in the top 1% of all Heaven

be supremely powerful is the Major Law of Death," Orthar explained. "Every Heaven Breaker

complex Laws, a brutal refinement of the quality of their living beings and knows

Heaven Breakers

my Cosmos, but

all the information and

of his father

very well, and he had also

only to his enemies but

very well imagine that his father's Cosmos was filled with rivers of blood and an

Gravis couldn't be entirely

be sure,"

The Opposer remained silent.

didn't look at

Opposer. "His Cosmos is filled with stupid, bloodthirsty, greedy beasts that know nothing but consume, consume,

"There is no intelligence."

"There is no emotion."

no

isn't even much

his power from sheer brutality, death,

of Death, and his Cosmos is constantly at the brink of being consumed by

that is invading his Cosmos. His living beings live in that mixture of

his entire Cosmos might be destroyed, and he will

The Opposer didn't answer.

uncomfortable expression

This sounded absolutely monstrous.

was

that his

been when he had just created

had probably attacked the Opposer back then,

survived, and his being was filled

that moment, the Opposer probably wanted nothing more than to

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