Supreme Harem God System

Chapter 2257: The Plan.



Chapter 2257: The Plan.



"Our Universe is perfect in structure,


But it still has flaws."


"What flaws?"


Amaya asked.


"The biggest one?"


Nux glanced around the room and then—


"It still cannot support true individuals."


The women frowned at those words, several questions appearing in their heads, and Nux, who could sense all those questions, began explaining.


"Our Universe can now support life, yes. This is the reason that billions of beings who became part of our Universe because we devoured their worlds have not become incomplete entities, but full ones.


But supporting life and giving birth to new life are two separate matters."


Nux paused, letting his words sink in.


"The Primordial Energies support the Universe. They help it expand, exist and give birth to life, but all of this takes time.


Cosmic-level time.


The energies gather, worlds form, the worlds then form their wills, and that’s when life sprouts.


And this takes a long, long time.


Our Universe, however, is different.


Our Universe already has worlds, and these worlds have their wills but... none of those wills are awake yet.


They are still... sleeping and adjusting to their new surroundings.


And that means..."


Nux paused, looking at Allura, then at the others with an even more serious look.


"That means our Universe is not ready to support new life the way it should."


Allura’s hand moved to her belly again without thinking.


Felberta’s expression tightened.


Evane’s frown deepened, her worry apparent. The question in her head was simple: if the Universe cannot support new life, then what about their child?


What was going to happen to their child?


And it wasn’t just her; every woman was thinking the same.


And Nux obviously knew that—


"A child doesn’t only need protection from enemies.


A child needs the Universe itself to hold, nourish him and... help him grow."


Then, Nux looked back at Aeliana and—


"So no.


Staying here and waiting is not enough."


Aeliana’s expression changed.


"You want to keep invading."


"Yes."


Nux nodded.


And a cold, unexpected silence followed.


"Devouring living entities from the Main Universe doesn’t just shift that entity from the Main Universe to ours.


It acts like fertilizer.


No matter what kind of living entity it is.


Living Worlds have their World Wills. When I devour those worlds together with their Will, I plant the seed of that very World Will in our Universe, erasing the need to form a new, independent world and a world’s will entirely. And while it does save quite a bit of energy, what it saves even more is time.


Creating everything from scratch takes far longer than just... letting the dormant seeds wake up.


And it’s not just the worlds, even the living beings we devour become nourishment. When these living beings break through, they make the Universe and myself more... stable and... stronger.


Their breakthrough acts as our Universe’s fertilizer. Of course, when one does it, it wouldn’t change anything, but when billions, trillions or even quadrillions do it—


The effect becomes much, much, much bigger.


With such a ridiculous amount of fertilizer, we could stabilize our Universe within decades and..."


Nux smiled again. It wasn’t his usual teasing smile; it was like a Dragon’s arrogant, stubborn smile that made it clear he had no intention of stepping back,


Not when he was doing all this for his child.


"That’s what I aim to do."


He declared directly.


"Even if the Four Infinities stand together against us."


"You really don’t know when to stop."


Ember sighed, already rubbing her temple. The Dragon seemed... amused and irritated at the same time.


Nux glanced at her and—


"I know exactly when to stop,"


He replied.


Then he glanced at the bellies again.


"And I’m not stopping now."


His voice grew gentler for a moment.


"Not when we finally have something that needs more than our strength.


Something that needs time, growth, and nourishment."


His eyes then sharpened again and—


"I have no intention of waiting trillions of years for that."


For a moment, no one spoke.


The air in the room felt heavier than before. The women’s faces turned solemn; it felt like the Universe itself had leaned forward to listen.


Felberta’s fingers rested on her belly and her eyes changed, becoming more... focused. She looked like she was already counting risks in her head.


Amaya’s gaze stayed locked on Nux. Even the Devourer did not like the idea of leaving their Universe again—not when they finally had a home, not when they now held something so fragile.


"So... what’s the plan?"


Aeliana asked carefully.


Her voice was calm, but every single person in the room felt the... tension in it.


And none of them found it strange. After all, this was indeed something they should discuss properly. So just like that, all the women pushed aside their relaxed thoughts and—


They all turned towards Nux with solemn looks on their faces.


Nux looked at all of them.


He looked at their faces, then he looked at their bellies again and... his smile returned. A calm, confident smile, like he had already prepared everything that was going to happen in the future.


"We do what we have been doing all this while,"


He answered.


The women stared at him, waiting for him to continue. Nux’s grin widened even further, and the look in his eyes became sharp, almost... predatory.


"Only that now,"


He said in a low, amused voice,


"We do an even better job."


The women’s frowns deepened.


They did not like the look on Nux’s face one bit. It was the same look they saw every time Nux stood in front of an enemy he could not defeat.


The same look that filled them with... excitement but now, with the heavy responsibilities on their shoulders...


"Nux—"


Amaya tried to talk, to reason.


But Nux simply placed a finger on her lips, silencing her with a small, teasing smile, then—


"Let me finish."


He whispered softly and, just like that—


He began to talk, explaining everything he was planning.


And as his calm, confident, detailed voice filled the room, the women leaned in, one by one. The bed creaked softly under their weight.


The air shifted as if the Universe itself listened and then—


The women’s expressions started changing, from tense to... dangerously amused smiles.


It was almost as if they were looking forward to seeing what was going to happen.


And far away, in an entirely different Universe—the Main Universe—


Time moved on.


Five years.


Yes, five whole years had passed since the Anomaly had last appeared.


To mortals, five years was quite a lot, but to high-level beings involved in the workings of the Universe...


It was merely a blink.


Or at least that’s what they thought, but...


Even a blink could change a world when... fear was involved.


At first, every being in the Main Universe had panicked.


The Anomaly had devoured worlds like meals, he had mocked worlds that prided themselves on their strength, he had openly declared war on the Supreme Worlds and publicly humiliated the Four Infinities that stood at the very top of the Universe.


And then—


He vanished.


No worlds were devoured, no beings... disappeared.


The Universe itself... calmed.


For five whole years, it never once trembled in anger, a sight which the beings had otherwise gotten used to.


Many thought it meant the danger had passed.


After all, the Four Infinities had come together and answered the Anomaly’s provocations. That alone would make most beings in the Universe cower in fear.


It was clear: the Four Infinities coming together scared the Anomaly; he... finally understood his place and left.


Some even thought that maybe he had been killed in secret, erased where no one could witness it.


And many mortals, after five years of waiting for a disaster that never came...


started to relax.


The trade routes between worlds that had been temporarily abandoned were rebuilt, the teleportation gates reopened.


The paranoid stopped sleeping with weapons beside their beds. Some stopped looking at the sky like it might crack.


And the name of the Supreme Worlds only became stronger.


"Of course, he disappeared.


What else did you expect?"


"To even think about going against the Supreme Worlds, how foolish."


"To think a simple speech was all it took to scare him away—how... cowardly."


Those words began to spread.


And for a while...


people wanted to believe it.


After all, believing was easier than living in fear. None of them wanted to be the Anomaly’s next target.


So his disappearance calmed them all—


Until...


It happened.


RUMBLE RUMBLE RUMBLE


THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER


On a day just like any other, when most had relaxed and let their guard down, the entirety of the Universe trembled in anger for the first time in five years.


Beings, no matter how strong, froze. Many lower-level worlds that had let go of their defensive mechanisms because it was too costly to keep them operating were destroyed.


People stepped outside, sensing the ground beneath them shaking.


They looked up.


And they panicked as the sky they were used to had changed.


That’s when the people realized it—


It was happening again.


The Universe was enraged.


The Anomaly...


He was back.



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