Gravis wasn't sure how he should feel. He had just realized that the children he had fathered and loved for millions of years had actually never existed.

Yet, on the other hand, it only felt natural not to have strong emotional attachments to things that weren't real.

It was just like a long dream.

"How was it?" Mortis asked from the side.

Gravis looked at Mortis with a bitter smile. "Just like you would think. However, I really don't feel much attachment to the things I have experienced and the people I have met. It really feels like a dream."

Mortis took a deep breath.

He knew that Gravis' personality was very stable, and he knew that Gravis wouldn't feel any issues.

However, what about Mortis?

Would he react this calmly?

"Now, it's your turn," Orthar said to Mortis. "Are you ready?"

Mortis took another deep breath and nodded.

Orthar nodded and extended his hand towards Mortis.

And then, Mortis' eyes became vacant.

Gravis looked at Mortis with interest.

"I thought this was instantaneous," Gravis said.

"I can only make time move so fast," Orthar explained. "Samsara doesn't need to invent things. All the perceived realities are already there, and it only has to replay them. That's why Samsara is instantaneous."

"In comparison, I have to continually manage the perceived reality Mortis is currently experiencing. I can only make it move so fast without endangering the management of the actual Cosmos," Orthar explained.

"Huh, so even you can't do anything," Gravis added with a smirk.

"Of course not," Orthar said. "I'm not some omnipotent being. I'm a Cultivator, just like you and everyone else. The only difference is that you can create life via procreation, while I can create a Cosmos. It's not very different. It's only on a grander scale."

"Okay, so how long will Mortis take?" Gravis asked.

"About five years. That's how long it took you."

"Five years? That's pretty fast," Gravis answered.

Orthar didn't answer for several seconds.

"What did you feel during the end of your perceived reality?" Orthar suddenly asked.

"Tons of regret," Gravis answered immediately. "However, that's only natural. I want to cultivate anyway, and I knew from the beginning that I wouldn't truly be happy if things turned out this way."

"Sure, living a fulfilling life with all my friends and family is great, but it's simply too short. I want to cultivate, but when I have been in the perceived reality, it was like I've simply accepted that I wouldn't cultivate anymore."

"Now that I'm awake, it feels so stupid. Why wouldn't I just continue cultivating? That would've solved all my regrets," Gravis said. "In a sense, I feel like I've never had the chance to do what I wanted, which makes the entire dream feel surreal. It's like someone else has lived my life."

Orthar nodded. "That's a good response. Someone with strong convictions won't feel attached to the dream since it forces you into doing something you don't truly want to do. That's also why the dream has basically no effect on you."

"What about Mortis?" Gravis asked.

Orthar only looked at Mortis.

"Huh?" Mortis said in confusion as he opened his eyes.

sitting on a beautiful

asked with a frown. "You said

right, sorry," Mortis quickly said as

now his

survival no longer hinged on

Opposer and Orthar had gotten over

had decided to continue cultivating with Stella, while Mortis had decided

planned to watch the sunset together with Azure to commemorate

finally never had to be apart

the memories had returned to Mortis, he felt a deep

of in the past had finally become

he and Azure would spend their time together from

of the two of them spoke during all

about. As soon

Azure simply enjoyed being in each other's

two of them moved to Opposer City. They didn't want to stay in Eternal Fire Sect since they wouldn't cultivate anymore. Staying in the Cultivation

the entire world, and they looked at all the

past, Mortis hadn't been interested in weaker beings, but as soon as he had decided to stop cultivating, he had become interested in

how the instincts of young and weak animals and beasts worked. It

top of that, Mortis started to think of them as

have some children," Azure said

Mortis had realized that all these thoughts about simple and weak

"Yes, let's," Mortis answered.

children, but these new

had had no emotional attachments to her children back then, but things were

Azure was a beast and Mortis counted

this time, Azure and Mortis

them, and just like the last time, the kids didn't feel any

and Mortis were used

only had to be there

was a selfless feeling, and they didn't

that in

of them had died, others managed to

become Star Gods apologized to Azure and Mortis for their previous conduct, and Azure and Mortis accepted

it was time for the

happened, Mortis felt

have 13 million years in total left, three million as an Ancestral God, and ten million as a

still have a long life ahead

at one point,

with their family, and eventually,

total life have passed, and ten million are

'I'm still young.'

more time passed, Mortis

came closer, Mortis felt more

so much time left. I've already lived for so long, and only this

Death was coming closer.

couple of years, Mortis and

didn't want

wanted to

However, they couldn't.

a limited time of happiness, they would always look towards the end.

people already looked towards the end, knowing that it would

dragged on, they would keep in mind how long they

end drew closer, the

Mortis wasn't ready yet.

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