The Monarch-Chapter 633: The monarch of monarchs[2]

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And then, only silence remained. Where once there had been an arena, now there was only nothingness — a void without purpose, without matter, without time. No sound could be produced, no light could exist. It was the total absence of everything that made the world turn. Even the echoes of past battles had been erased, as if they had never happened. The universe was completely erased.

Existence lost its meaning. There was nothing — simply nothing. Kayden had consumed every inch of everything that exists or ever existed. Everything was completely dominated in an absolute way. Kayden's law overrode reality — a mortal had triumphed over the basic laws of existence.

All that energy was transformed into a single attack — more precisely, into a ray capable of breaking all sense. The four dimensions of reality began to tremble under Kayden's force. What the boy had done was far beyond strength. He had imbued his power with a level of quality that should not exist under any hypothesis.

Kayden's attack simply devoured the three divine mages before him as if they were nothing. The three gods found themselves facing an existence not even close to their scale, yet capable of overwhelming every inch of their beings. Kayden's attack devastated absolutely everything in its path, leaving no chance of defense.

Each mage defended in a different way, but the force of Kayden's attack was insane — not something ordinary nor something that could be contained easily. It was a quality infinitely superior to anything this universe had ever seen. Most gods couldn't even understand what Kayden had done.

The amount of mana he manipulated couldn't be described in words. The number of laws Kayden had subjected to nothingness was insane. Most gods tried to understand as many concepts and laws as possible to manipulate reality perfectly. But Kayden? He simply made existence kneel to his presence.

The boy's attack was as fast as lightning and ended as quickly as it began. Each of the mages defended using their own means, and each of their defenses was shattered in the blink of an eye. They were gods, but they were not capable of wielding the strength of high-level gods. They were only low-level deities and... ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

"Holy shit," Thoth began clapping. "Holy shit. Holy shit." A mortal had brought three gods to their knees without any explanation. At that moment, Kayden had transcended every limit ever seen in the history of the multiverse.

The universe exploded in a mess of laws and energy. Mana began to appear in every direction, and so did laws — all in absolute chaos that bred more chaos, spreading like an absolute god of creation. Within seconds, the amount of mana and laws reached 80% of the previous universe. This demonstrated something to the more attentive mages.

There were fundamental laws capable of re-stabilizing certain situations at any moment — even when there was absolutely nothing for them to anchor to. The three mages looked at Kayden the way an ant looks at an omnipotent god. They knew they had survived, but Kayden could launch another attack of the same magnitude without any difficulty.

The attack had rendered the three divine-level mages completely incapable of counterattacking. Not only that — it had shattered their defenses. That strength… that quality… it wasn't something a mortal should possess.

Kayden had surpassed every mage who ever aspired to be the strongest. The title of Emperor of Atlas was now nothing more than a complete joke. Everything stopped making sense in the face of that absolute power.

"Truly, the Monarch of Monarchs," Han's voice cut through the shock, pulling everyone back to awareness. Without realizing it, that title began to spread among everyone watching — yet no one opened their mouth to speak.

The shock among mortals was immense, but among gods, it was even greater. In all their lives, they had never seen a mortal capable of surpassing a god. No matter what corner of existence they explored or what ruins they ventured into, mortals were only flies circling around the divine — temporary dust in the grand scheme of things.

Kayden's act defied every truth the mages had ever known. Silence reigned everywhere. The competition no longer had any meaning. Kayden's strength was simply insane. There was no sense in continuing.

When everyone thought it was over...

"The heavens deny you the right to mortality," a voice without gender or any recognizable features echoed in everyone's minds. The floating thrones appeared in the skies in all their glory, each of their holders radiating an even greater brilliance.

There was no pressure this time, no grand entrance. This wasn't something that had ever been done before. It was such a unique scenario that there were no pre-written rules. Still, the process of divine ascension remained the same. The divine rays began to fall upon Kayden.

There were no words or gestures. The rays simply began to descend, spreading their pressure across the entire universe. They resembled what mages normally faced when becoming gods — but something was different. There was an added quality, a subtle touch of excellence rarely seen anywhere.

The ray that fell upon Kayden did not pass through matter — there was nothing physical left to touch. Instead, it tore directly through the laws of the universe, ripping apart the structure that upheld existence itself. It was as if a thread of absolute logic had been violently pulled from the fabric of reality, unraveling concepts like "order," "stability," and "coherence."

The laws reacted like living organisms being torn apart, writhing in desperation. Some disintegrated entirely. Others went mad, letting out silent screams that echoed as disharmony in the void. Wherever the ray passed, the multiverse trembled — not due to any physical impact, but because its conceptual foundation was being dissolved, like ink fading from the canvas of existence.

Author's note: Well, here we go, I'm Zetronys' brother and our author has been in a coma for a few weeks now, he has about thirty chapters to be edited and released, I'll try to put them for you in an acceptable way.

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