Global Gods : Skill-Resonance Awakened

Chapter 338: A Secret of The Void



Chapter 338: Ch 338 : A Secret of The Void



"He isn’t here, you say?" Sunny repeated, his voice smooth as silk but carrying the weight of a descending mountain.


He didn’t wait for an answer. His gaze, piercing through the cosmic mask, locked onto the swirling mass of darkness that was collapsing on itself.


It continued to do so for a minute or so, stretching and contorting until it mimicked a humanoid figure.


Kairos and Mongo panicked instantly. This wasn’t the heroic rescue they had envisioned. The very darkness that formed their protection was being used to manifest their master’s avatar.


The Pearl of Calamity shivered and dissolved, its body sacrificed to give Lom a projection to speak with Sunny.


Since the Darkness of the pearl of calamity was used by Lom to manifest his projection, this made the two spies were standing physically in the open air of the throne room, nakedly exposed to the light of the throne room.


"You have finally decided to show yourself?" Sunny said calmly. He didn’t bother using his God’s Eye. His Divine Intuition had already whispered a warning, that effort spent on appraisal is Faith wasted. The entity before him was a shell, a puppet of a much darker reality.


"I had to," Lom’s avatar said, a smirk playing on its smoky lips. He looked back at his two terrified servants and snapped his fingers. The space around Kairos and Mongo began to crack and collapse, a forced teleportation to drag them back into the Spire.


"Do you think... I will let them go?" Sunny’s voice was a soft whisper that froze the air.


He casually raised his right hand, and whispered ’Law of Time: Millennial Stagnation’


The world continued to flow as it was supposed to but for Kairos and Mongo, the flow of reality slowed by a million times.


They were caught in the act of disappearing; the law of space tried its best to pull them through the rift, but Sunny’s command over Time acted as an anchor.


They were stuck in a literal crawl, their escape delayed by what would feel like hours to the outside observer.


Lom’s avatar stiffened. A flash of genuine anger flared in his eyes before he smoothed his features back into an indifferent mask.


"Cosmos, they are just two weaklings," Lom said, his voice echoing with a fake concern. "Why not let them go? What I am going to say today shouldn’t be heard by a third soul. Letting them return to the shadows is for your benefit as much as mine."


"Since that is the case..." Sunny tapped his chin, looking at the frozen spies like a gardener deciding which weeds to pull.


"Let me just kill them. Or better yet, I can throw them into the prison that i built specially for the demons.... Maybe hearing their screams for the next century could cheer my mood. It certainly solves the problem of them hearing our words."


"They are my slaves, Cosmos," Lom stated, his tone sharpening.


Sunny cut him off with a hearty, booming laugh that shook the pillars of the hall. "That’s even better! Since they are your slaves, you wouldn’t mind the death of two mere tools, would you? A master of your stature surely has millions more."


Lom went silent, his dark form flickering. He was weighing the value of his spies against the necessity of this meeting. Finally, he gave a curt nod. "I have no problems regarding their deaths. They served their purpose."


The faces of Kairos and Mongo lost all color. The betrayal was a physical blow.


Mongo’s aura flared, a desperate urge to lash out at the master who had discarded him, but Kairos caught his eye.


’Stay still’, the silent look of Kairos pleaded to Mongo. ’If we fight, we die instantly. If we wait, maybe there’s a sliver of....’


"But," Lom added, a cruel glint in his eyes, "the key point is that they are my property. If you want them dead, you should offer me a trade. Give me two of your subordinate Gods in exchange for their lives."


Sunny didn’t even blink. "You were the one who wished to offer a deal to me. This is my territory, my palace, and my laws. You are an intruder, Lom. You don’t make demands at my table. You abide by my terms."


Sunny should have been scared of offending such a being who could even escape his God’s eye, but seeing that Lom was just a projection, Sunny decided to not show any mercy to him.


He didn’t even care about any revenge from Lom, as he will be etching the entire multiverse into his hands, and escaping the clutches of the demon lords.


Sunny didn’t wait for a rebuttal. He snapped his fingers.


Divine Manifestation: Agony of the Sun.


A violet-gold flame erupted from within the chests of Kairos and Mongo. It wasn’t a fire that burned the skin; it was a fire that consumed the soul.


"COSMOS!!!" Lom screamed, his avatar lunging forward, but he was too late.


The flames flared for a fraction of a second and then vanished, leaving nothing behind but two piles of gray ash that scattered across the pristine floor.


Two Gods, who had spent a long time mastering the darkness and time, were erased as if they were mere ink blots on a page.


"Oops," Sunny said with a small, unrepentant chuckle. "My hand slipped."


The avatar of Lom trembled with rage, the darkness of his form billowing like a storm cloud. But he stood his ground. He knew he couldn’t win a physical confrontation here, not with a mere projection. He forced his anger into a small box and locked it away.


"Now that the disturbance is gone," Sunny said, leaning back into his throne as if he were settling in for a play,


"why don’t we talk business? So tell me... whatever your name is... what kind of offer do you have for me that was worth the lives of your only spies in the city of God?"


Lom looked at Sunny and felt a cold chill. He had always considered himself the most nonchalant dealer of death in the Demon Realm, but Cosmos was different. There was a terrifying, casual ease to his violence.


"You really are the Chosen One," Lom said, his voice dropping to a low, mysterious hum.


He expected the title to spark curiosity, to make Sunny lean forward and ask about the prophecy.


Instead, Sunny just stared at him, as if reading his mind and with an expression of mild boredom he said, "Titles are for people who need to prove something. Get to the point."


Lom gritted his teeth. "I came here today so that you can save yourself. I am offering you a path to survival."


"Save me?" Sunny whispered, his tone mocking. "From what? From you?"


"Yes, save you," Lom countered. "Let me ask you something first. Are you planning on leaving this multiverse in a few years?"


Sunny’s eyes narrowed. "So what if I am? And what if I’m not? My travel plans aren’t open for public discussion."


"Nothing much," Lom said, a small smile returning to his face. "Only that if you leave, you should be careful. Six Demon Lords are currently waiting for you just outside the bubble’s edge. They have anchored their rest place to the place that you would be passing through in the future. As for Belial, even as we speak, he is gathering an army of two thousand Demon Gods to break into this sanctuary."


Lom waited for the panic. He expected Sunny to demand a way out, to ask for Lom’s help in bypassing the blockade.


Instead, Sunny started to smirk. It grew into a full, dark grin.


"If that was the only thing you wished to tell me," Sunny said, "then you have wasted two of your spies, this entire meeting, and, worst of all, you wasted my quality time with my girlfriend. You deserve death just for that crime."


Lom’s jaw practically dropped. "You... you aren’t listening. Two thousand Gods! Seven Lords! You are surrounded!"


"And?" Sunny asked, his voice filled with a chilling confidence. "I know I can’t kill your real body today, as this is just a projection. So, if you don’t have anything else to say, return to the hole you crawled out of. I have a multiverse to manage."


Lom looked at the Emperor and realized that the threat of the Demon Lords was insufficient. This man wasn’t just brave; he was operating on a level where ’numbers’ no longer mattered.


"Heh... if you aren’t scared of the Demon Lords," Lom said, his avatar’s voice turning into a distorted, multi-tonal rasp.


"Then let’s step up the game. Let’s talk about something far more dangerous than Belial. Let’s talk about the entity that created the Demon Lords. The one who is currently looking at your ’bubble’ and wondering how to kill you..."


Lom leaned in, the Darkness of his face swirling.


"The Demon Lords are just the fever, Cosmos. But the Nihilium? They are the plague. And they have already marked you as their next meal."



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