The Monarch

Chapter 372: The void
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Talent was never his trademark; he always put more effort than everyone else in one direction and, fortunately, took the right direction. Otherwise, he might have gotten stuck at various stages of his cultivation.

It took Kayden all this time to easily break the space using condensed mana and still manage to recover the mana. He has fully mastered the return mana. It seemed like a simple task, but it took 5% of his time in the sixth realm.

Amanda gave Kayden a lot of tips during this period, there were thousands, in fact. The theoretical part of spacetime was completely mastered by Kayden. It was incredible how mana broke the laws of physics and separated these two laws.

It was completely contrary to the laws of the land. Kayden did not have any in-depth knowledge, but he was sure that on Earth space-time was considered something unique and inseparable, and it was unlikely that mathematicians on Earth would prove it in so many ways and be wrong in general.

Kayden knew how obsessive geniuses really were in a world where mana didn’t exist. What would drive someone to sit for hours and years in front of a paper just to prove a theory that didn’t change anything in their life? It was the purest form of obsession that existed.

They didn’t make a mistake, Kayden was sure of that. In fact, the mana caused a separation or, in this case, someone. The last hypothesis was frightening, as it meant that there was a creator in general for everything.

How strong and unique did someone have to be to have the ability to separate space from time itself and make everyone think that was normal? It was ridiculous, completely insane to think about, and in the end, Kayden let it go because it wasn’t something he had control over.

Breaking down the space and keeping it open started to become easy for Kayden. Manipulating space was like moving jelly. It took a while for Kayden to begin to understand that space was made of solidified divine mana.

He had never seen anything like this before. It was something unique and his mind didn’t have the slightest ability to understand how it worked. Handling gelatin was difficult and time-consuming and could only be done little by little.

The dense mana was capable of converting gelatinous divine mana into normal divine mana that was pushed into the void. It was incredible and scary at the same time. That mana didn’t come back in any way, but...

The void regenerated. The mana coming out of him was just normal mana in a dead, neutral form, but it was still able to condense to a point where it was transformed into divine mana.

This was completely surreal. Kayden understood perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in the universe. It wasn’t a secret since everyone could easily reach it with a little... abnormal effort.

Spending ten thousand years watching space being destroyed and reshaped made him able to identify this small turning point. It was incredibly subtle, as the hole was fixed in a matter of milliseconds, and as soon as it returned to normal space, all the mana that could be felt disappeared.

The lesson Kayden learned was a little deeper. The entire universe was made of divine mana; all existence, in fact, was mana, for divine mana and normal mana were the same things in different forms.

One analogy Kayden thought of was water in solid and liquid form. In both forms she was water, but in one she was just water and in the other she was ice. This was exactly what happened with divine mana and normal mana.

"This is the question that all mortals have been asking themselves since forever. When we become a god, we are able to perform this conversion within ourselves, but even then few gods have any idea what they do. Perhaps this is the greatest secret in the universe."

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Kayden revealed his thoughts to Amanda, who was left open-mouthed when she saw how far Kayden’s reasoning went. What he discovered was something that few had even a basic understanding of. Each year, Kayden became more frightening to her.

"How can we live in emptiness?" Kayden asked after he had mastered opening a space large enough for him to pass through. Seeing the surroundings on the other side was like looking directly into an abyss.

Putting your spiritual sense into this abyss and not being able to feel an end or the existence of anything else was completely frightening. It was very similar to walking in outer space, but from what Kayden learned, the void was about 100 times larger than the normal universe.

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It was a number so ridiculously large that he wasn’t even aware of it. In one of the passages in a book, he read the story of a wizard from the ninth kingdom who was thrown inside with a curse that prevented him from manipulating space... He spent his entire existence inside the void, running away from beings and creatures. situations there. There were millions of years without being able to escape or ascend to divinity. In the end, he suffered the fate that most magicians at this level reached: natural death.

Only 0.000001% or less of ninth-realm mages achieved divinity in their lifetimes. This value was just a metaphor, the number of zeros on these pages would not fit if they were written literally.

Reaching the ninth realm with the amount of techniques and opportunities the universe offered was not ridiculously difficult. Even people without a path could reach this level, but in the end, it was a dead end.

The void was great; its name came from the fact that the distance between things was ridiculously large. A person could travel their entire life and not reach more than a few planets.

To live in the void, you had to have strength far above normal. First, the mana was impossible to use in the conventional way. Most mages, in fact all, were unable to use this mana. Not even the greatest of the greatest geniuses could do this. Only a select group of people had this ability, and of course...

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