Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100 Chapter 1330 The final leveling in the Mortal Realms

Previously on Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100...
Max Voidwalker returns to the Valora Continent, revealing that he has successfully eradicated the demon threat and resurrected every fallen soul lost during the brutal conflict. As the people celebrate their miraculous return to life, Max addresses the masses to confirm that the war has finally ended. Amidst the nationwide relief, he reunites the young geniuses from the Tower of Truth with their grieving families. The world begins to heal as the heavy weight of war is replaced by the joy of impossible reunions.

Once the situation had finally stabilized, Max wasted no time. Departing from the Valora Continent, he set a course for the Lost Continent. He began releasing the elves from the Life Space Rings one by one, allowing them to return to their ancestral lands.

He had a brief conversation with the Elven King and Queen, informing them that the demonic war was over and their subjects were out of danger. Though their faces were masks of shock and profound gratitude, Max didn't linger long enough to receive their formal thanks.

Next, he journeyed to the cursed region of the Lost Continent. The area remained hushed, saturated with an ancient power just as it had been in the past. Without a second thought, Max restored the Tower of Truth to its rightful place.

The tower's original master had placed it in this world for a specific purpose, and Max had no desire to disturb that equilibrium. As the structure anchored itself into the earth, its presence felt right again, as if a vital component of the world had finally been restored.

After bidding farewell to Lenavira's parents, Max transitioned out of the Lower Domain. Shortly after, he reached the Middle Domain and arrived at the headquarters of the Four God Nation. The sight of the massive halls and grand architecture was familiar, yet the air was thick with intense expectation rather than the usual dread.

Standing in the heart of the headquarters, Max manifested all the humans of the Four God Nation from the Life Space Rings. People appeared in waves, initially disoriented before slowly recognizing their location. Whispers rippled through the gathered masses as they surveyed the area, and thousands of gazes locked onto Max.

"Everyone," Max announced with a steady smile, his voice projecting effortlessly across the enormous space. "Mark, the crownbearer, has been defeated. I have also eradicated the red cloud calamity, meaning there is no longer a need to migrate to a different world. You are safe here."

For a heartbeat, a heavy silence fell as the crowd processed his declaration. Then, the headquarters exploded into a frenzy—not of terror, but of pure jubilation. People wept, laughed, and held one another, while some collapsed to their knees in sheer relief.

Acaris was their true home, the realm of their ancestors for countless ages, and the prospect of leaving it behind had been a crushing burden. Learning they could stay, protected and free from ruin, was a miracle beyond their wildest dreams.

Through the roar of the cheering crowd, Max called out, "Victor, come here."

Victor hurried through the throngs of people and stood before Max, his face glowing with deep respect and thanks. Though the fatigue of the conflict still clung to him, it was eclipsed by his sense of relief.

Max handed over the remaining Life Space Rings. "Take these and oversee the safe return of all humans to their respective homes," he instructed. "Make sure families are brought back together and that no one is forgotten."

Accepting the rings with both hands, Victor gave a solemn nod. "I will handle it," he vowed before turning to begin the massive undertaking.

Max turned his attention back to the citizens of the Four God Nation, waiting for the clamor to die down. His smile grew wider as he spoke once more. "I have more good news," he declared. "Every soldier, hero, and civilian who perished during the war with the demons has been resurrected. They have been returned to life."

For a moment, the world seemed to stop. Then, disbelief transformed into shock, and shock erupted into a wave of overwhelming happiness. Joyous screams filled the halls as people shouted the names of the loved ones they thought were gone forever.

Many gasped in shock, while others sobbed openly, finally letting go of the grief they had carried. The war had cost them dearly, but in this instant, it felt as though the world had repaid its debt.

Max watched in silence as life and hope were rekindled in the hearts of the people, knowing this was the conclusion they had all struggled so hard to reach.

Then, without a sound, Max vanished from the Four God Nation's headquarters.

Three months passed like a soft breeze, and the world of Acaris gradually settled into a state of peace it hadn't experienced in centuries.

Cities rose from the ruins, families were made whole, and the trauma of the demons and the calamity began to heal. For the first time since the crownbearer's rise, the world breathed a sigh of relief.

Far from any signs of life, in a desolate desert where the wind blew over nothing but sand for thousands of miles, Max stood in solitude. The infinite dunes lay under a vivid sky, devoid of life, providing the ideal backdrop for his next move. Only Lucien and Freya remained with him, their forms solitary against the vast horizon.

Max let out a slow breath, breaking the quiet. "I feel that if I drop my focus for even a second, I'll be pulled into an ascension toward the Divine Realm," he remarked, his voice steady but strained by effort.

"It's a good thing you're holding back," Freya answered seriously. "You ought to reach the Divine Rank here in the mortal world before you cross over to the Divine Realm. There's no telling what dangers await you there, and entering unprepared would be risky even for someone of your caliber."

Max nodded, then turned his gaze toward the two of them. "What about your plans?" he inquired. "When I used the crown to recreate this world, I fixed the ascension tunnel. Both of you are now capable of ascending."

"We will eventually," Freya said, offering a soft smile. "However, we've decided to wait until after you have ascended."

Max sighed softly, a mixture of acceptance and appreciation. "Very well," he said. "Move back. I'm going to initiate my breakthrough to the Divine Rank."

Lucien gave a sharp nod, while Freya lingered for a moment, looking at Max as if to etch the image into her mind. Then, without a word, they both retreated into the distance, leaving Max alone under the vast sky.

Silence returned to the desert, with Max standing at its heart, prepared to take the final step that would conclude his journey as a mortal.

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