Vile Rabbit-Chapter 90

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He focused on his ears, and he heard countless whispers the whispers of every creature who was mentioning him he felt that if he wanted to, he could send a portion of his will to those creatures, where he could instantly kill them if he wanted to.

"Now, let me see what happens when I shatter the world's limits," he muttered as his body started to pulse with a terrifying aura. If it wasn't for the barrier around his body, everything within light-years would collapse.

Then, Kleng! The sound of a binding being shattered rang out, after which he took a single step forward, and,

Voosh!

He vanished completely. An instant later, he reappeared in a place of pure darkness a place where he had projected his will before when he had helped the Crystalian rulers to enter on his path.

But after that, no matter how much he tried, he couldn't project his will to enter again.

Suddenly, a new set of information appeared in his mind: the false ascension realm. This place was an imitation of the ascension realm where his path stood a material realm where the only thing that surpassed the limit of speed of the universe, and to be able to stay in this realm, you have to constantly maintain a speed above the limit of the universe, which is 100x the speed of light.

His shining starry eyes scanned the surroundings as his body vibrated at a speed beyond the limit of the universe.

The darkness didn't affect him; he could see everything within thousands of light-years. He then shot in a random direction,

Voosh!

A second later, he came to a stop 2.9 billion km away. 'Ten thousand times the speed of light,' his body started.

His eyes flashed, and his crown, which was floating a few inches above his head, started to pulse. Then, he vanished, reappearing 29.9 billion km away.

After which, he vanished again and wandered around searching for something interesting, something that could satisfy his endless curiosity, but to his disappointment, he didn't discover anything, not even a speck of dust.

But he didn't let his lack of discovery fool him, for he knew that there were terrifying creatures that resided in this realm.

He just wasn't lucky enough to come across them yet.

His eyes flickered as an identical figure clad in grey materialized a few meters beside him, then the figure vanished in a random direction.

The figure was his envy clone, who was equipped with almost all of his abilities.

He decided to let that clone explore the false ascension realm while he stayed in the material realm, aka the physical universe.

His body stopped vibrating, and an instant later, he reappeared in his realm.

He noticed he was a few light-years from where he previously was.

He made a few calculations then he took a look around and gazed at his realm, sensing the strength of the creatures. 'Disappointing,' the creatures were nowhere near strong enough to do what he wanted them to do, nowhere near strong enough to wage war on the outer realms in his name.

As for why he needed them to do that and not do it himself, well, the reason for that is simple: why should he handle it personally when he had minions who could do it for him? After all, he didn't allow them to walk his path for nothing; he didn't open the door of evolution for them for free. No, they had to pay him by marching into the cold and unforgiving universe, conquering everything in sight and offer it to him.

Plus, there is no doubt that while they are conquering, he will be fighting deadly battles with divine beings.

"Oh well, let me help them out,"

he muttered as he waved his hand towards the vacuum before him, after which,

shing!

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The hidden laws of the realm started to shine brightly while releasing a smoke-like aura that flowed towards him.

The aura gathered into his hand in the form of a colorful mass of smoke.

The mass of smoke then started to twist and turn, morphing into a giant, colorful, crystalline tower the size of a hundred worlds.

The tower radiated a colorful aura that caused the density of the ascension particles and runes to increase throughout the realm.

Many creatures immediately noticed that the rate at which they absorbed ascension particles and their speed in which they comprehend true meanings had multiplied.

"At this rate, they should be ready within a hundred thousand years," he muttered as he vanished.

A few moments later, he appeared at his world, which was now way different from before.

It had basically become a fortress, with a hundred thousand obsidian 1 km tall spiral towers rotating around it in a defensive formation.

And its star had been replaced by a jet-black star that radiated the aura of countless true meanings.

And inside the world, at its center stood a giant runic citadel that pulsed with a bloodthirsty aura. This citadel was known as the blood grounds, a place where warriors would fight to the death for various reasons.

And there was also a noticeable difference with the creatures as well, and that was that there were hardly any creatures below the core rank; it was as if they had gone extinct.

And the reason for this was simple: the population had evolved to a point where they could no longer produce or give birth to creatures below the core rank.

Apexion wandered aimlessly; he passed by many creatures, but they didn't notice him.

It was as if he was in another dimension. As he ventured, every now and then his right hand would vanish.

After a few minutes, he disappeared , and a few moments later, he reappeared before the 10 light-year-long colorful nebula.

He pointed his right finger towards it, and whoosh! A light shot out from his fingertip and entered it.

He then vanished again, reappearing before the transparent realm barrier some time later.

His starry eyes penetrated the barrier and gazed into the darkness outside.

An instant later, he took a single step forward and seamlessly walked through the barrier, entering the space between realms.

'Colder, and the space is many times harder, and there seems to be a higher level of law that governs this space. But I am not strong enough to perceive them fully as yet.'