Divine Son Reincarnated With A Domination System

Chapter 721 A God



In an abyss of absolute darkness, wherever you looked, everything was darkness; a figure covered in strange gray cloths stared into the void, or so it seemed.

But the reality was that he was looking at a curious and strangely small figure.

'You finally found what you wanted, Divine Soul.' His thoughts seemed to resonate in this place, but at the same time, they were hidden from any ears.

'I just didn't expect you to be looking for that Law. You're a great planner, Divine Soul. With that, you'll certainly be able to do it.'

Beneath the hood, a strange smile formed. It couldn't be seen, but it was there.

But suddenly, he was drawn towards something.

Not far from where he was standing, a distortion in space occurred. It was gentle at first, then strong, and finally, in a small spatial explosion, a figure emerged.

Their robes were somewhat similar to his, but they were white with blue instead of gray. Neither of them should be able to see the other's face, but the moment the newcomer entered, they both turned to look at each other.

"I didn't think you would notice my visit here," said the man in gray, although he wasn't really surprised.

The man in white seemed to scoff.

"You've always underestimated our race, Gray. But I swore I was going to prove our worth to you. Unfortunately, when I do, you'll have to die, but that's life, isn't it? Even you will have to die."

"Hahaha..." Gray laughed softly. "I don't think you can prove anything to me, but it seems that someone else will be able to. Too bad he's not 100% of your race."

"I knew you came here to see him."

"Don't believe it; I was just curious about what he was always looking for."

"If you think you can put your hand on this world, I'll have to stop you."

Gray looked back at the other person when he heard this, a clear mocking gesture on his face.

"You're going to stop me? I think you've forgotten my name, Mad Scientist. The fact that you've created a law like that doesn't give you enough courage to stand up to me, although it seems to give you enough guts to do so."

The Mad Scientist looked back at him and was not intimidated by his words. Nor was he afraid of his name, even though it was a name that everyone feared.

He was called the Mad Scientist for a reason, and his 'madness' in swearing something strange in the past was one reason, although many have already forgotten it.

Gray shook his head at seeing him so seriously, and without anyone noticing, not even the one in front of him, he raised his arm and pointed at him.

The power in his body gathered for less than a millisecond before disappearing. It was strange. Had he retracted?

It seemed so, but...

In front of him was no longer the white figure from before.

"Sigh. That you make me raise my hand should already be cause for praise, Mad Scientist."

Gray looked again at what he was looking at before and smiled. "Maybe you can keep me company one day, Divine Soul. Grow up soon, but be patient. Understand everything, but don't resist. The mystery behind it all is in you. If you understand it, avoid wanting to solve it. Because you will certainly die."

His gentle words echoed through the darkness before everything disappeared, including himself.

Elsewhere, in a darkened room with a few blue lights, the man in white, the Mad Scientist, clutched his chest and spat out a mouthful of blood.

He frowned.

"Despite all the effort of billions of years... The distance is still as great as the first time... What a ridiculous force."

"So, this... Is a God."

"Hehe, certainly, I must be crazy, right? My little Law." He looked at something strange writhing on his arm; it seemed to have no form, but at the same time, it seemed to have it.

But even with that, he was not a God.

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And his objective...

He was a God.

...

The Primordial World is usually a peaceful world, where the conflicts of others are of no concern to most people. Where if you die, it's your problem, and if you are alive, nobody cares about you other than your close friends and family.

Just don't break the law, and everything will be fine.

The death of powerful people is common in a world where everyone is powerful, so very few things can surprise the population. Even the death of the Primordial Heirs is not that rare, as there are simply too many unknown dangers.

From huge beasts of the cosmos to hidden people, and who knows how many other things there are.

Even so, the last few days have been chaotic.

The Primordial World has become immensely chaotic due to the presence of a being powerful enough to make it tremble.

A primordial being... One of the most impressive in history.

Two powerful people were gathered in a huge castle floating on top of a large mountain.

Calling them 'powerful' was almost inadequate because they were simply in another category.

They were Primordial Lords, also known as Lords of a Primeval Law. Two men, one reserved in appearance and the other with a long dragon's tail.

"If you, like the Destroying Dragon, come to see me, I really should be concerned about this, shouldn't I?" The man who spoke appeared reserved and was having a cup of tea.

The huge dragon's tail shook from side to side for a brief moment before its carrier spoke.

"Lord Light, you don't know the seriousness of the matter because you didn't have to face it in the past, but don't forget that your master died in that battle. It was the first time we lost a Lord of a Primordial Law; don't underestimate it."

"Sigh, even if you tell me... After all, you should be the most powerful of the dragon race, shouldn't you? Although you weren't the first, you are the bearer of a Primordial Law and the most destructive among us. I'm afraid it's hard to believe that there is another dragon as powerful as you, so you'll have to take care of it yourself."

"Lord Light, may I remind you that it was your master who first plotted against the Eternity of our race."

"My master is already dead, Lord Destroyer."

The two stared at each other for a brief moment until Lord Light withdrew from his presence.

"The Primordial Dragon of Eternity, eh... If he did break free as they say, I fear he would be a danger to the entire Primordial World. You can't live with a vicious man, after all."

"If you understand-"

"But." Although the dragon tried to speak, Lord Light raised his voice to stop him, and after a short pause, he continued speaking. "If you haven't seen him, how can you say that? Moving my people is costly; I'm afraid I don't want to spend much money on an uncertain mission."

"You felt it yourself, Lord Light. Don't pretend you felt nothing, to turn a blind eye. If winning against that guy was easy, he wouldn't have been around for billions of years."

"Tsk. Feeling it is one thing; seeing it is another. It could be a trick of that bastard to alert us. Why don't you send one of your primordial dragons to study the terrain? The Dragons have access to the Eternal World."

The Destroyer Dragon frowned and scoffed.

"Lord Light, I understand that you want to make fun of me, so I will choose to go along with it. Fine, let's send someone to that place."

In response, Mr. Light frowned and stared at him without answering.

"It seems that now you've gone silent."

"..."

"Well... Since you've decided to remain silent, I'll continue. We'll get one of your Primordials to bond with one of my dragons; that way, we both collaborate. That will bring us glory, so why not do it if it's so easy?" After his words, he smiled, mocking a little.

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