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Chapter 123: Tresspassing

    In a room adorned in pure white, reminiscent of an untouched canvas, a woman sat upon a regal and luxurious throne.


    Her presencemanded attention, and an air of authority emanated from her as she looked down upon a gathering of individuals who knelt before her.


    While many of these figures might have appeared human at first nce, a closer inspection revealed their true nature—they were gods and deities from a diverse pantheon.


    The woman on the throne, with her golden blonde hair and deep, prating golden eyes, surveyed her surroundings and regarded the gods before her with a disdainful expression.


    The gods, ustomed to their own arrogance and usually quick to retort when confronted with insolence, remained silent.


    There was an unspoken acknowledgment among them—a recognition of the significance of the figure seated on the regal throne.


    Eris, the primordial god of their entire pantheon, held a status and power that surpassed even the most ancient and formidable among them.


    In the presence of Eris, born as the primordial force of their pantheon, the other gods dared not challenge her gaze.


    She had every right to look down upon those who came before her or those whose power paled inparison.


    The silence in the room echoed with the weight of hierarchy, and the gods, despite their individual might, understood their ce in the divine order under the gaze of the primordial god, Eris.


    Even Callisia, the goddess of the elves and sister to Eris, showed deep respect, acknowledging the authority that Eris wielded in the pantheon.


    Despite her own divine status and the familial connection to the pantheon''s leader, Callisia, too, had no choice but to pay homage to her sister''s name, power, and dignity.


    Although treated with a bit of leniency, she was required to bow, a gesture less profound than the gods who knelt before the throne.


    The air in the room crackled with tension as Eris, seated on her throne, unleashed a surge of golden lightning that erupted in all directions.


    Her right hand mmed onto the throne, and unfortunate angels and gods caught in the shockwave might soon find themselves facing the cycle of reincarnation.


    "First, those goddamn abominations, then the demons, and now foreign fucking gods!" Eris eximed in anger, her golden aura intensifying with her rising fury. The room seemed to vibrate with the sheer force of her divine presence.


    "Somebody tell me how they managed to slip into our realm!" she demanded, her voice echoing through the divine chamber.


    The gods who knelt and bowed before her dared not speak until addressed, their eyes averted in deference to the powerful primordial deity who sought answers in the face of an intrusion into their divine realm.


    In the charged atmosphere of the divine chamber, where the gods dared not speak, the sparks of golden lightning once again materialized around Eris.


    This time, however, the lightning transformed,pressing and coalescing into a stunning golden sword.


    The sheer power emanating from the de surpassed the expectations of even the gods gathered in the room, sending a collective shiver through them.


    "G-great primordial, if I may!"


    A voice suddenly broke the tense silence. It was Payton, the god of the seas, whose appearance bore the features of both a mermaid and a fishman.


    Although weaker than some of the more established gods in the room, Payton''s potential was immense, granted by his divine control over the oceans.


    As Eris calmed down, Payton seized the opportunity to address the pressing matter.


    "The problem regarding the demons is already being addressed at hand, o great primordial. As for the issue concerning the foreign gods seen at the great forest, it seems they''re individual gods acting on their own ord. They aren''t from this realm, but their power is clearly on par with most of us here."


    What Payton revealed was an undeniable truth. Though the gods had only glimpsed the foreign gods in action, it was evident that their strength matched that of the pantheon.


    The wolf-like creature, in particr, emanated an aura not of divinity but of impending apocalypse.


    Payton chose not to mention the foreign abominations attempting to breach their realm, understanding that Eris was already attending to that particr threat.


    "I appreciate your words, Payton, but that doesn''t answer how they got here! Where is Neb? Don''t tell me our very own god of space and time failed to notice two powerful beings?"


    Eris inquired, her toneced with a hint of arrogance.


    The gods present shifted nervously, understanding that speaking ill of Neb, another primordial god, was a perilous endeavor.


    They hoped Eris''s questioning would cease sooner rather thanter.


    As the meeting progressed with little headway, Eris''s attention turned to her younger sister, Callissia.


    "Callissia..."


    "Y-yes?" Callissia stammered, meeting her sister''s gaze with trepidation.


    Although Eris''s divine magic had spared Callissia during her encounter with the foreign gods, she had never found the courage to recount the details to her sister.


    Fearful of Eris''s reaction to her mistake, all Eris knew was that Callissia hade into close contact with the outsiders.


    "As someone who met those foreign gods face to face, did you find out which sector their divinity exuded?" Eris questioned, her gaze prating.


    Callissia gulped, struggling under her sister''s scrutiny.


    While uncertain about the precise sector of the foreign gods based on their divinity, she hesitated before responding.


    "I''m not exactly sure which sector they came from based on their divinity alone, but... based on the immense amount of divinity that individual had, I''m pretty sure he came from a high-sector realm."


    "And the reason they probably entered the realm unnoticed is because of Astral projection portals," Callissia added nervously, attempting to provide a usible exnation for the intrusion.


    Eris clicked her lips in acknowledgment as the situation unfolded. It was as she expected—they had used astral projection.


    A wry smile yed on her lips as she realized the deliberate provocation by the enemy.


    Despite posing these questions, she essentially knew why these foreign gods had arrived.


    Their appearance was undoubtedly tied to those abnormal beings, gods, monsters, or whatever they were.


    Eris had a gut feeling that they had already descended upon the mortal realm of their world.


    However, she hadn''t yet informed the other gods, refraining from causing panic and avoiding the potential shame of revealing that these foreign gods were baiting her to descend to the mortal realm.


    Such a move would be a dangerous gamble, and she couldn''t afford to lose or risk her own demise.


    Eris understood the critical role she yed—she was the sole barrier preventing those monsters from infiltrating. If she fell, so too would this world and sector.


    Sighing, Eris closed her eyes, contemting the perilous situation. She hoped that the call for help she had sent to a sector she was quite close with would be answered. The fate of their divine realm hung in the bnce, and Eris silently prayed for support from allies who could aid in facing the impending threat.


    ''Using that kid was the right thing…. Right now, he''s basically doing his role as of the moment based on the number of quests and missions, he haspleted…. But I wonder if he started to notice now that he has failed a mission for the first time?''


    ''But not that it matters at the moment, the demons would be taken care of by him now that I had forced the fate of providence onto him, and at the same time those beings can''t do anything to my realm right now, with him being tied to me right now''


    Tsk..


    ''That kid may be the key needed to stop this impending chaos''


    …..


    In the gloomy confines of a castle adorned in shades of red and ck, a man stirred from his slumber, finding himself surrounded by an entourage of captivating women.


    Though their beauty was undeniable, the telltale signs of bat-like wings and horns revealed their demonic nature.


    Simrly, the man who awoke possessed a distinctive appearance—his hair shifting from white to ck depending on the angle, and two dark horns protruding from his forehead.


    "You''re awake, your majesty!" eximed a frog-like demon named Gilyly, who hastily entered the room.


    "Hmm, what''s the rush, Gilyly?" the man inquired with a hint of indifference.


    "Please hurry and dress up, your majesty! You have a guest!"


    "Hmm? I don''t remember inviting anyone, though."


    "Well, that''s right" a voice chimed in from above. The man and Gilyly looked up to see a young boy with ck hair and golden eyes, his expression one of unabashed curiosity.


    "I just barged in; you don''t mind, right?" the boy asked, a ridiculous smile ying on his face.


    The man raised an eyebrow at the unexpected visitor but couldn''t help but chuckle at the audacity.


    "Well, it''s not every day we get uninvited guests. Fine, let me get dressed. What brings you here, young one?"


    "Or should I say old one?"


    The boy just smiled at his response.
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