Aengus, now relieved of the immense burden, sighed deeply, shrinking back to his human form. The Void form was really taxing on his soul.
With Mythraldor safely ced in its new haven, he could finally turn his attention toward his next goal: reaching the Academy where the trial was held.
The thought of how the Academy''s professors might react to his exploits made him smirk. One of supposed "defect" from the past had just shaken the very foundation of the mysterious trial world.
"Now, I can''t get there like those people," Aengus muttered to himself as he floated through the cosmos, passing by uninhabitables and stars. "I''ll have to make the journey alone. But who could be so powerful as to transport them back so quickly? Or was it some hidden mechanism of that door to call everyone back?"
His gaze wandered to the vast and unfamiliar gxy around him, filled with stars and celestial bodies yet to be explored. Feeling a sense of ownership, he named it the Primal Gxy, iming it as the founder of this untouched expanse.
"Beautiful!" Aengus murmured, standing at the outer perimeter of the gxy. It stretched endlessly before him, vast and majestic, with its radiant center seemingly unreachable.
He hadn''t taken a closer look earlier due to his haste, but now that he had a moment to breathe, he couldn''t help but admire its beauty. The gxy shimmered like a cosmic mystery, its stars glinting like scattered jewels in the infinite darkness.
A sense of pride swelled within him. To witness such a fascinating scene while carrying the weight of freedom was a privilege only a few could im. He had broken free from the confinement of worlds, transcending limitations, and now stood as a powerhouse capable of gazing upon the universe''s deepest secrets.
Aengus inhaled deeply, letting the boundless beauty inspire his next steps. This was only the beginning of a far greater journey.
Time passed.
"Guuuu!"
As Aengus drifted past the ck hole, its ominous pull rumbling faintly behind him, he reminded himself of the inevitable. He had to return before the ck hole consumed the gxy, though it would take years for the event to unfold. For now, it was a distant concern.
Taking onest nce at the shimmering blue and green he had just secured, Aengus pushed forward. He increased his speed dramatically, as if treading between the fabric of space and the void itself.
His form flickered, vanishing from existence in one instant and reappearing millions of km away in the next. Each step shattered the barriers of normal travel, propelling him forward at speeds far surpassing thousands of times the speed of light.
The cosmos blurred around him, stars streaking like rivers of light as he journeyed deeper into the unknown.
Half a month had passed, as measured by Aengus'' biological clock.
During his journey, he had paused asionally to rest on lifeless celestial bodies, replenishing himself as he crossed trillions of kilometers. His progress was powered by his infinite mana regeneration, and fortunately, the dense mana of the Primal Realm more than sufficed for his needs.
Yet, despite his near-limitless mana, Aengus'' Soul felt strained. The solitude of months-long journey was beginning to weigh on him.
And still, the distance he had covered was a stark reminder of the vastness of the Primal Realm. Even with his extraordinary speed, he had barely traversed a light year.
"Ridiculous," he muttered to himself, shaking his head. The scale of the Primal Realm was truly iprehensible, even to someone like him.
It made him realise how far he had to go.
Instead of panicking, Aengus began to think critically about how to cover the vast distance in the shortest possible time.
The sheer scale of his journey was daunting—he still had to cross a distance thousands of times greater than what he had already traveled. At his current pace, it would take him years to reach his destination.
"Master, you should use the remaining Space Law stones to deepen yourprehension further," Manas suggested, sensing his predicament. "The spatial environment around you is ideal for enhancing the process. With improved mastery, you might even be able to create a wormhole by bending space itself. I will guide you, Master."
Aengus'' eyes lit up as he considered Manas'' advice. "A wormhole...Yes. If I seed, it could save me years of travel. But what about time. To create a wormhole, don''t we need involve Space-time together?" Aengus questioned in puzzlement.
"Yes, that is partly true, master. But I will create a skill whilebining Spacew that will allow us to travel in a different dimension where time doesn''t exist. You could call it a Static Wormhole...." Manas exined thoroughly the intricacies of space, time, and dimensions.
It felt foreign and beyond his current sense, but he absorbed as much of the knowledge as he could.
"Okay, let me increase myprehension while you create the Wormhole Skill," Aengus said as he settled on a stable meteor.
He sat down and took the rest of the rare Space Law Stones picked from his Father-inw.
The 14 Law Stones floated around in a circr motion, and he synthesized them with his mind one by one.
The process was slow at first, but he needed time to stack up the new understanding of space in his mind.
Hours passed, and finally, hisprehension reached 36.6%. It was another milestone, crossing into the Greater Stage for Space Lawprehension.n/?/vel/b//in dot c//om
Only because of those invaluablew stones had his progress been so fast. Others would take years to reach where he had gotten today.
If Emperor Dimitri had seen how quickly hisprehension advanced, he would have died from vomiting blood once again. How could someone be sow-defying?
MANAS NOTIFICATION:
[ You have gained a new Skill: Chrono Singrity (SSS) ]
Description: A Skill created by MANAS. Combining with Major Space Lawprehension, this Skill allows the user to cross a maximum of 10 light-years away through a singrity wormhole.
Note: Energy consumption is extremely high, and the time for activation is 1 minute.