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Chapter 7 - chapter 7 “One & All, All & One

After learning what a System truly was, Kael turned his attention to the information concerning the world where the Systems resided—and his current world.

However, what he discovered left him slightly disappointed.

Even after combing through every corner of Thalor's memories, the information related to the System world was astonishingly scarce, as if something—or someone—had deliberately erased it the very moment the origin of Thalor was absorbed.

Like a defense mechanism Responsible for destroying all information that could lead to the Systems' World upon the death of each System, regardless of the circumstances of their death.

Kael frowned slightly.

The memories that remained were vague at best: fleeting impressions of an immeasurable world composed of countless Systems, a place where every being was born as a System from the very beginning.

As for the location and deeper details of the homeland of the System Family…There was nothing concrete.

No location.

No coordinates.

No clear description.

Only a single recurring description remained

An immeasurable world composed of an infinite number of plane regarded as the source of all Systems.

As for his own world, Kael found nothing concrete—only one chilling truth: Thalor had been terrified of it.

Kael did not know what exactly Thalor had know about his world, but whatever it was, it had frightened him so completely that he only dared to reveal himself after Kael had left its world by and infinite number of time and space .

A world capable of terrifying even Thalor was certainly not a simple world.

It had to be understood that Thalor was not a mere System. He was a Supreme Seed System—an existence that, according to his own memories, possessed the potential to reach the rank of a Supreme System with little to no effort.

Although Kael did not know what a Supreme System truly was—due to the deliberate destruction of all information related to Systems and their world—he could still infer one thing with certainty.

Such a rank was undoubtedly unattainable for an ordinary System.

Therefore, for a world to terrify an existence of that caliber, it could only mean one thing—

That world was anything but simple.

This single realization was enough for Kael to gain a preliminary understanding of the danger and latent power of the world into which he had transmigrated.

This realization did not truly shock Kael.

From his experience as a reader, worlds like this were never gentle.

Such worlds were invariably built upon a single, brutal principle:

The strong prey upon the weak.

In such a place, morality was a luxury, mercy an exception, and survival a privilege reserved for those capable of seizing it.

Of course, this was not a barbaric world where one could be killed simply for being weak.

There were laws.

However, these laws were often created by the powerful. Still, they offered at least a minimum level of protection to the weak—as long as it did not interfere with the interests of those in power.

Moreover, belonging to a clan or a race could provide additional protection.

A clear example was the human race, which had constructed special planets specifically designed to protect demigods. from the might of the god

In such a world, effort and talent alone were never enough.

Background, lineage, and the power standing behind an individual often mattered just as much—sometimes even more.

A genius born without protection could easily be crushed before ever having the chance to rise, while an average person backed by a powerful clan or race could walk paths others would never even be allowed to glimpse.

Thus, in this world, being born into the right race—or the right clan—was a strength in itself.

But none of these things truly mattered to Kael right now.

What mattered to him were the multiple abilities he had obtained through absorbing Thalor.

As his thoughts settled, Kael began to analyze the advantages he had gained by absorbing Thalor.

Hm… he had to admit, the decision to absorb Thalor was one of the best he had made in a long time.

This absorption had not only granted him knowledge of countless cultivation methods and secret techniques from multiple worlds, but it had also given Kael the clarity to decide what kind of world he would create.

Kael already knew what kind of world he wanted to create.

But during his earlier reflections on how to bring it into existence, he had encountered several problems—problems that were no longer obstacles.

The talents he had gained by absorbing Thalor had solved them all.

These were the abilities of absorption and the trace of transcendence possessed by every System but also Thalor inate talent .

Moreover, by absorbing Thalor—who, it must be remembered, was a Supreme Seed System, composed of a complete Great Dao along with several fragments of other Great Daos and laws—Kael came to fully understand the true potential of a System.

Through Thalor's memories, Kael learned a great deal about Systems.

And the information surprised him: according to these memories, every System possessed at least one fragment—or multiple fragments—of a Great Dao.

High-ranking Systems, like Thalor, were composed of a complete Great Dao, along with several fragments of other Great Daos and laws.

It could be said that with the absorption of Thalor, Kael no longer needed to worry about reaching the Lower God Realm.

Moreover Combined with Thalor's innate talents, Kael now possessed all the pieces necessary to create his world, a world where every inhabitant would be born with the ability to create a sandbox world.

These talents where One & All, All & One, and also the ability to create anything (as long as one possesses enough Primordial essence or source energy)— these talents despite their names, are truly cheat-level powers.

Capable of many and many extraordinary things .

Take All & One as an example. This ability allows its user to absorb any energy or talent without limitation. But its power does not stop there. Not only can the user absorb everything effortlessly, but they can also grant this power to others while retaining full control over it.

With this ability, Kael could bestow the power of creation to every inhabitant of his world, giving each of them the ability to create their own sandbox world. Yet none could ever surpass him—because all their understanding, cultivation methods, and achievements derived from their worlds would ultimately return to Kael.

Moreover, the One & All power allows Kael to not only balance all these similar or opposing talents, but also, if he chooses, fuse all of these abilities, knowledge, and skills into something far greater.

These two abilities alone were enough to allow Kael to reach an extraordinary realm.

But let us not forget that he possessed a third ability, which, if one were to describe it simply, was the power to create anything—even things that did not yet exist or that were entirely unreal—as long as one possessed enough Primordial essence or source energy

And these were only the basic abilities of these talents. It was said that all of this barely represented 1% of the true power of these abilities.

But Kael was still too weak to unlock their higher potential, so for now, he had to be satisfied what what he had.

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