Chapter 362 Furious Dean
Chapter 362 Furious Dean
"Yes, that does exist. But only a handful of people possess it," Professor Escanor answered.
"In the whole Primal Realm?" Aengus asked.
"Yes, indeed. The Laws of Fate and Destiny fall under the Supreme Category as well, but they are rarely mentioned because of their extreme rarity, much like the Ultimate Laws of Life and Death."
"I see..."
"Let's have a drink, sweetheart. You need it to relieve your stress," Professor Escanor said, noticing his daughter's apparent distress.
Aengus sat silently, deep in contemplation about his next moves. He knew he would have to leave soon. If they somehow discovered his true identity, it could create significant complications.
He was confident in defeating a World Dominator with ease. However, when it came to Star Dominators, he wasn't entirely sure of their strength yet. And as for Nebula Powerhouses, they were simply out of the question for now.
But before leaving, he had to uncover the whereabouts of his wives.
After a while, Professor Escanor returned, carrying a bottle of refreshing wine.
Aengus took a sip and felt a soothing sensation course through his body, as though all his nerves were calming down. The drink was indeed effective in easing his tension.
With his mind refreshed, Aengus finally broached the topic he had been holding back.
"Um, Dad, do you think this could somehow be related to that Awakening Trial, from where those two native women came back to this realm?" he asked hesitantly.
Hearing her call him "Dad," Professor Escanor's face lit up with joy.
"Oh? Why do you speculate that so suddenly, sweetheart?" he asked casually, setting his wine glass down.
"That... I heard some of my classmates talking about it. They mentioned that those two women might be using their devilish skills for that impossible task of stealing Law Cores from someone."
Professor Escanor's brows furrowed as he considered the possibility.
"Hmm, you might be onto something. One of those women did escape from Exalted Hexagon a few months ago, which should have been impossible. If she possesses such skills, it could very well be her doing. You've provided me with a valuable lead, sweetheart. I'll investigate this angle further," Professor Escanor said with a smile, clearly pleased by what he perceived as his daughter's keen observation.
Professor Escanor instinctively stepped back, fear flooding his senses. The very fabric of space and time began to distort and crumble as Aengus' ethereal, elusive, nothingness form expanded.
"What... What is this creature?" Escanor stammered, struck speechless by the corruption of reality unfolding before his eyes.
"Rewind! Rewind! Rewind!"
Professor Escanor desperately tried to manipulate time, but his efforts were in vain. Everything around him rewound—except Aengus, who remained untouched, standing as if mocking time itself.
"May we not meet again, Professor. Goodbye," Aengus said coldly, his voice reverberating with a finality that sent chills down Escanor's spine.
With that, Aengus disappeared into the nothingness of the Void, leaving no trace behind.
Whoosh!
Suddenly, a blazing figure burst into the room, entering through the open window. The fiery-haired old man, engulfed in flames, exuded a terrifyingly powerful aura. Your next read is at empire
"What happened, Escanor?" the man demanded, his voice booming with authority.
"Dean... that creature... He's the culprit," Professor Escanor stuttered, still reeling from the encounter.
The Dean's eyes narrowed, his expression darkening. "Let me catch him first. Then we'll talk."
Without waiting for a response, the Dean unleashed his power, becoming a fiery blur as he scoured the world with the speed and precision of the Law of Fire.
Like a blazing sun, the Dean's figure spun around the World of Tiamat, intent on finding even the faintest trace of the creature that dared infiltrate their sanctum.
The skies above the academy turned crimson, ablaze with the fiery essence of his wrath. Students and teachers looked on in awe and terror, alarmed by the Dean's fury and the scale of his search.
"The Dean is furious... What could have happened?" whispered a teacher.
"Who could have provoked such wrath?" another murmured.
Despite the Dean's immense power and mastery, he was chasing a phantom. Aengus was no ordinary being—he was the Monarch of Void, an entity beyond the grasp of ordinary laws.
The Dean's relentless pursuit burned through the skies, yet Aengus had vanished into the void, leaving behind nothing but whispers of his presence. Catching him was nearly impossible.
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