Limbs continued to sprout and spread across his body without end. Kanzaki Rei could feel itâanother "self" was about to be born from within him.
"Ansu!"
Kanzaki Reiâs voice thundered through his sea of consciousness!
At nearly the same instant, a torrent of soul essence surged forthâpoured directly into Ansu!
Ansu let out a long sigh.
This kid...
had clearly figured out long ago how to make use of him.
Huâ
A shroud of deathly aura began to coil around Kanzaki Reiâs body.
"Kid."
The whites of Kanzaki Reiâs eyes turned black, and his pupils shifted from black to crimson.
"That thing isnât something you can deal with."
"Even I... canât kill it in its current state..."
"If you have a way to escape, youâd better retreat first."
Ansuâs voice echoed within his mind.
At last, Kanzaki Rei felt the uncontrolled growth haltâAnsu had temporarily disrupted Sofiaâs invasive proliferation...
"I know."
Tapâ
His figure flickered, and in the next instant, Kanzaki Rei had already arrived on an utterly desolate planet.
Sofia was nowhere to be seen.
Ansu spoke again, "What exactly were you thinking?"
Ansuâs power gradually receded.
Kanzaki Rei had only sacrificed a precise portion of his soulânot too much, not too little.
Over more than a decade of coexistence, Kanzaki Rei had come to understand many of Ansuâs applications.
Not every situation required offering up his entire soul to let Ansu act at full power.
If he only supplied a controlled portion at critical momentsâ
and assigned a specific taskâ
then everything became far more manageable.
Ansu wouldnât slip free from his control either.
So far, the only time he had used his entire soul was when Ansu confronted the Level 9 Izparut.
In that kind of battle, Ansu had no spare capacity to even consider breaking free.
But if it retained any surplus strengthâ
Ansu absolutely had the means to escape his control.
At the level where it could contend, even briefly, with a Level 9 Izparutâ
Kanzaki Rei couldnât even perceive the battle clearly.
Let alone read its thoughts.
And if it wanted to break free, it didnât even need to kill him.
In fact, attacking him would trigger Final Perception.
So insteadâ
it could simply destroy itself before he even realized what was happening.
Although Ansu claimed it would never commit suicideâ
that suicide was a desecration of deathâ
whether it would and whether it could... were two entirely different matters.
At the very leastâ
it did possess the means to escape.
Keeping Ansuâs power within limits was the only way to ensure control.
"I just wanted to test her."
"Turns out... I canât beat her."
Kanzaki Reiâs reply was casual, almost indifferent.
"Youâre quite bold..."
"But the way you fed me soul energy just nowâvery practiced."
Ansu felt as though it were being treated like a mere toolâ
a living reservoir of power, fed whenever needed.
Kanzaki Rei gave a self-deprecating smile.
"Yeah. I guess I am pretty bold."
At some point, encountering gods had stopped being something to avoidâ
and instead became something to probe.
Dangerous, yes.
But at least he had gained some of the information he wanted.
Tapâ
In another instant, Kanzaki Rei had returned to the island.
Towering walls of seawater rose around himâhe was back above the oceanâs surface.
The "Core" could now persist without distance limitations.
Its greatest advantage...
was the ease of positional switching.
Even across tens of millionsâhundreds of millionsâof kilometersâ
as long as a "Core" remained,
he could arrive instantly.
He could even leave another "Core" behind before shiftingâ
allowing immediate return.
Since a "Core" could be placed on Erelia,
it could naturally be placed elsewhere as well.
Although his Mage and Warrior levels hadnât increased,
over these ten-plus years of cultivation,
Kanzaki Reiâs mastery of magic had reached a new height.
He believed that his magical proficiency now rivaledâ
or even surpassedâ
that of Level 5 Izparut back then.
After all, when Izparut first found him, he had only been classed for three years.
Meanwhile, the time Kanzaki Rei had spent within reset timelines
already exceeded Izparutâs entire lifespan.
"Ansu... what do you think Sofiaâs goal really is?"
Ansu let out a cold snort.
"What else could it be? Didnât it already say so itself?"
"Be more specific. I donât want any ambiguity."
Ansu chuckled darkly.
"Have you ever heard of a game called âbig fish eats small fishâ?"
"No."
Such games did exist on Earthâ
but that was Earth.
"Heh. Itâs an ancient game."
"Thereâs a kind of fish called a Devouring Kun. When itâs young, itâs tinyâbut by consuming other fish, it grows at an astonishing rate."
"It devours smaller fish until it becomes the biggest one."
"Everyone raises their own Devouring Kun. Whoever grows the largest wins."
"Iâd say this Sofia... wants to become that Devouring Kun."
"Revive the Lord of the Oceanâand then devour it. Make it part of itself."
So it really was that literal.
Kanzaki Rei had wondered if there was any nuance he was missing.
But noâ
it matched his understanding exactly.
"Then what if... the one that awakens isnât the Lord of the Ocean, but the Primordial Sea?"
Kanzaki Rei asked.
Ansu burst into laughter.
"Kid, what nonsense are you talking about?"
"The Primordial Sea is the origin of all oceans! If it awakens, every landmass in this world will cease to exist!"
"It represents one of the fundamental essences of the worldâthe essence of the sea!"
"Even Sofia couldnât fully devour it. If it somehow did, then it would become the embodiment of all oceans."
"If Sofia itself descended in full... there might be a sliver of possibility."
"But relying on a stolen vesselâa mere Level 6 healerâto shake the Primordial Sea? Thatâs utterly absurd."
"Even if Iâm not at the level of a true Moon Sovereign, I can still see that much clearly."
"I see..."
"But what if?"
"Ansu, if the Primordial Sea truly appeared... would the world be overturned?"
Kanzaki Rei gazed down at the vast ocean.
Ansu fell silent.
Complex thoughts stirred within it.
Finally, it spoke:
"If what youâre saying really happens..."
"The world wouldnât be overturned so easily."
Kanzaki Rei asked calmly, "Wouldnât its arrival drown all land and wipe out nearly all terrestrial life?"
Ansu shook its head faintly.
"That would be the most likely outcome."
"But the world is balanced."
"In this world, there have been many existences capable of destroying everything."
"And yet..."
"The world still stands."
"Thereâs no way to prove it. No scholar can explain it."
"But from my experience... the fate of the world follows a kind of equilibrium."
"When destruction arisesâsalvation inevitably follows."
Kanzaki Rei recalled that in the original timeline, Ansu had said something similar:
"Kid... donât think youâre the only savior."
Even without him...
would the Primordial Sea never truly appear?
Summoning Whiteâ
was that the right decision?
Or the wrong one?
Kanzaki Rei didnât know.
But this journeyâ
was meant to uncover the truth.
Now that he had returned to this day,
his purpose wasnât to repeat what had already happenedâ
but to explore the unknown.
Sofia didnât pursue him.
Whether it couldnâtâ
or simply didnât botherâ
he didnât know.
...Sorry, Kumironi.
You went searching for the callâ
and ended up losing your life because of it.
But if that was the case...
then the real Kumironi was in grave danger as well.
From what Sofia implied, Kumironi had essentially been cultivated as a vessel for her descent.
And even Eltimis wanted her.
Was Kumironi really that tempting to these gods?
When he returnedâ
he would have to warn her immediately.
Kanzaki Rei walked across the ocean, his perception spreading outward.
Monsters of the sea now roamed the sky, blurring the boundary between ocean and heavens.
He had likely shaken Sofia off.
If not...
he still had two contingencies.
One: summon "White."Two: fully release Ansu.
For now, neither was necessary.
That was the best outcome.
Kanzaki Rei sensed the positions of his other "Cores."
One was with Erelia.
One was on a barren planet in the Abyssal Sea, where he had set up the [True White Descent Ritual].
One was beside himâleft on the ocean surface.
Another was with Rakuyaâ
the inheritor of the Dark Church.
He remembered that later, she would be killed by Kiyohime.
He was curious about herâ
but compared to the Abyssal Sea,
she hadnât been a priority.
The remaining two "Cores" he kept on himself for emergencies.
If Sofia killed him, things would become troublesome.
He might be forced into reincarnation, and the temporal curse on him would be lifted.
For nowâ
that was not a good outcome.
The cost would be too great.
Reincarnation carried too many uncertainties.
Even within a reset timelineâ
Kanzaki Rei had no intention of dying lightly.
The Primordial Seaâs release shouldnât be immediate.
There was still time.
Enough to finally seeâ
Rakuya.
The thought had barely formedâ
when Kanzaki Rei vanished from where he stood.
In the next instantâ
he appeared within inverted seawater, beside a woman whose bangs covered half her face.
Rakuya.
The inheritor of the Dark Church.
She was currently touching a massive black sphere.
The moment Kanzaki Rei appearedâ
her pupils shrank sharply.
"Youâ!"
Even as she spokeâ
the dark whip in her hand lashed out!
The attack carried no physical sensation.
It was like a shadow sweeping pastâ
something one would never consciously dodge.
Like walking forward without noticing the shadow beneath oneâs feet.
That was how it felt.
Instinctively, there was no urge to defend against it.
And yetâ
his intuition screamed a warning.
Final Perception surged violently.
It sensed the threatâ
and revealed the solution.
In that near-frozen instantâ
Kanzaki Rei drove his knee forward, piercing into her abdomen!
[Heavenly Flow â Second Form: Rupture]
Boom!
The strike tore through her!
Blood mist exploded outward!
A gaping hole burst open in Rakuyaâs abdomen as blood spewed uncontrollably from her mouth!
A mere Level 6 Shadowcasterâ
how could she withstand his combat technique?
Before she could retaliateâ
Crack!
Kanzaki Rei snapped her arm, tore it off, and deftly dismantled the restrictions on the whip.
In less than a single exchangeâ
the weapon was already in his hand.
The dark whipâ
was a Divine Artifact.
Rakuya, missing an arm and with her abdomen shattered, was kicked aside like a dying husk, struggling to look at him.
Only then did Kanzaki Rei take in his surroundings.
A pitch-black cavern.
Seawater filled every cornerâ
this was an underwater cave.
The massive darkness before himâ
was the object Rakuya had been touching.
"You people in the Secret Sea... really keep busy."
It felt like everyone here had secrets.
Important things they were working toward.
"Who... are you?"
Rakuya didnât recognize him.
Even though he had performed brilliantly during the second phase of Agmessaâ
the effect of Unsolvable Mystery erased him from memory.
She had no idea who had shined in battleâ
or who had taken first place.
"Just passing through."
"You attacked first. I merely defended myself."
Kanzaki Rei didnât kill her.
Seeing her reminded him of the lightning mage he had once killed.
"Thisâwhat is it?"
He asked Rakuyaâ
while also asking Ansu in his mind.
At the same time, he split off a fragment of a "Core" and moved it toward the black substance.
"Donât touch it!"
Rakuya shouted.
Kanzaki Rei paused and looked at her.
"This... is the hope of a new world."
Another new term.
Just how many things was the Secret Sea concealing?
Under his cold gaze, Rakuya realized her positionâ
this wasnât a conversation between equals.
It was an interrogation.
To prevent him from interferingâ
she spoke quickly:
"All intelligent life will eventually fall to monsters."
"They will become the rulers of this world."
"The only solution... is to find a way to coexist with them."
"I hope you can understand what Iâm trying to do..."
"This... is the hope for the continuation of life."
Monsters becoming the rulers of the world?
What kind of claim was that?