On the way to the Myriad Sect, Gravis explained as much as he could about the highest world and the Myriad Sect.

Eventually, they reached the Myriad Sect, and Meadow was immediately surprised by what she saw.

There were so many Peak Immortal Emperors!

She knew that there would be many, but not that many!

There were millions upon millions!

Meadow had already gone through several worlds, and she knew how it felt to be at the bottom of the power scale again, but this was ridiculous!

There were millions of beings in her Realm!

Every single of them had gone through at least one world where they had been the strongest ones at one point in time. All of these millions of Peak Immortal Emperors represented a person that had once been the strongest in the world.

There was not a single person that was not considered outstanding in their previous higher world.

But here, in the highest world, they were only normal.

"Shit. I didn't expect there to be so many," Meadow said absentmindedly.

Gravis only smiled. "Impressive, isn't it?" Gravis asked. "The highest world is absolutely gigantic, and there are so incredibly many Peak Immortal Emperors. The ones you can currently see are not even a millionth of the entire world. Crazy, isn't it?"

Not even a millionth.

Meadow slowly realized that this world was different from all the previous ones she had been to. Sure, in her higher world, there had also been over a billion Immortals, but there was a difference between a billion and a trillion.

It was the same difference between one and one thousand.

"Even more, the sheer size of the world is so much bigger than its inhabitants that nearly all of the world is just empty wilderness," Gravis explained. "You would think that with so many Cultivators, you would constantly meet new faces, but you actually don't. You only meet others when you specifically search for them."

Meadow snorted. "I get it. I'm not stupid," she said with a huff. "You don't have to talk up the highest world just so you feel better about your mediocre achievements."

Gravis snorted when he heard that. "I'm just showing you how weak and insignificant your bitch-ass is in this world. You're swimming in the ocean now, you freshwater guppy."

Meadow countered. "Oh, right, I

bantering with Meadow, and

the viewpoint. Gravis had only wanted to comprehend some Composition Laws for Plants. Because of that, Ferris had led Gravis

a normal Ultimate, but that had quickly changed when she had unveiled

she and Gravis had parted ways. "You're still

into an awkward

Gravis said. "He kind of had the Law of the Dead World as his Avatar, and

the Law

he remembered that the Law of the Dead World was actually a very rare Law. Only very few people in the higher world knew it, and when Gravis was referring to the Law of the Dead World, he was talking about the minor variant. The Major Law of the Dead World basically didn't exist in higher

been

Meadow suddenly

with an arrogant smirk. "You think I don't know what some stupid Law of the Dead World is? I'm a flower,

SHING!

illusory world appeared beside

it was made of the Major Law

Meadow's personality and memories since she was his friend. So, he was quite

at least as powerful as

Gravis realized that it actually wasn't

about 500,000 years in his higher

over a million years in her higher

probably even more powerful than Exar had

Exar was not someone Meadow

said with a smile. "Are all plants

asked. "You see one outstanding plant, and

Surprisingly, Gravis only smirked.

wouldn't be so sure

how crazy everyone got when they realized that I was neither beast nor human. Sure, there could be

Gravis' smirk only widened.

down in the Myriad Sect and extend your roots? You might

huh?" Meadow said with an arrogant smirk. "So, there's some random dude currently sitting in my throne. How very nice of you to give me

who will be subordinate," Gravis

Myriad Sect. No one paid any attention to her. After all, she was

into a flower, which quickly vanished into the

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