Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic Chapter 1155 - 607: The Trap Is Here
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Su Yu reflected briefly; earlier, during domain switches, there had been zero resistance—it required merely a single thought.
The Saintly Sin domain stood apart, since the Saintly Sin had released Su Yu voluntarily after its failed attempt at persuasion.
However, the Evil Fate Domain and Desire Corpse Domain, realms controlled by those two Evil Gods, were undoubtedly hostile environments, brimming with all sorts of aberrations and insanity.
So why could Su Yu depart from them with such ease?
Su Yu mulled it over for some time yet discovered no explanations.
He dimly suspected that it connected to his previous total 'eradication' of that [Supreme Consciousness].
As the observer of the Material Universe, that Supreme Consciousness had diminished to the point where only a remnant remained.
This remnant then faded even more until Su Yu's mere glance caused it to disappear entirely.
With that, the whole Material Universe lacked an observer, but the universe's quantum framework didn't crumble; instead, it functioned steadily.
Countless oddities lurked in this phenomenon, which Su Yu couldn't comprehend right now.
Next, Su Yu drew the attention of the Saintly Sin and set off on a voyage through Subspace, encountering the Dust Universe and the territories of the three Evil Gods.
'My previous deeds might have aided these three Subspace Supreme Gods, so they permitted me to move in and out of their domains without hindrance.'
Su Yu pondered silently.
That [Supreme Consciousness], serving as the God of Objects, clearly clashed with the Subspace Evil Gods, forming an irreconcilable opposition.
The vanishing of the Supreme Consciousness undoubtedly granted some advantage to those three Supreme Evil Gods.
Su Yu earned the Saintly Sin's respect not solely due to his steadily increasing willpower and bravery.
But also because Su Yu had provided a crucial favor to the Saintly Sin.
All these remained Su Yu's assumptions; naturally, he couldn't directly question those three Subspace Gods.
Still, he believed his assumptions held a high probability of truth.
Nevertheless, yet another puzzle emerged.
Why did Su Yu become the one to strike the decisive blow against the Supreme Consciousness?
This individual was exceedingly feeble; couldn't stronger entities have accomplished it?
For example, the Mechanical Sect, which had pursued the Cultivator Civilization across millennia—the concealed Mechanical God Fragment lurking behind it—did it really remain oblivious to the fragment of Supreme Consciousness embedded in the consciousness of the Cultivator Civilization?
Over thousands of years, it failed to eliminate him, but Su Yu's simple glance at the Supreme Consciousness brought about its end.
'There might be a scheme here that escapes my knowledge...'
Su Yu heightened his alertness deep within.
At present, though, he detected no such scheme, forcing him to proceed with utmost caution.
Afterward, Su Yu examined the ordinary regions of Subspace and noted their extreme disorder, distinct from the domains of the three Supreme Evil Gods.
Assorted ideas, intentions, feelings, and notions mingled chaotically.
Numerous formidable entities forged domains using their own will.
Yet, these domain-possessing entities appeared segregated, unlike the three Supreme Evil Gods whose domains everyone could access.
Regardless of how near the spirit drew to those domains, penetration proved impossible without explicit allowance.
Nor did they possess the ubiquity of the three Supreme Evil Gods.
Su Yu even sensed a familiar aura, like 'Jing God' and 'Yi,' which seemed to maintain domains in Subspace too.
However, those domains lay incredibly distant from Su Yu, faint and indistinct.
A momentary distraction would make the aura fade away.
Maybe they were deliberately avoiding Su Yu?
'Does this represent yet another manifestation of the Subspace projection?'
'Maybe this isn't merely a projection of Subspace, but its core reality, where their Subspace existence forms the true form, and their material world presence is just the projection.'
Su Yu contemplated inwardly.
Upon thorough examination, he refrained from disturbing those aura-bearing entities.
Since the strength of these auras remained unknown.
After watching for some time and seeing how 'vibrant' Subspace truly was, Su Yu abruptly considered whether he could establish a comparable domain.
With deliberate reflection, he concluded that it was possible.
Su Yu had already generated a Subspace inside his Little Universe.
Should Su Yu transfer that Subspace to this place, it would transform into his personal Subspace Domain.
Whenever biological entities from the material world perished, if their souls matched Su Yu's principles, they could be drawn inside.
Although Su Yu wouldn't readily undertake this, having toiled to flee the Primordial Universe and construct his own Little Universe and Subspace, why would he willingly relocate the Subspace back?
Following additional scrutiny and verifying no further alterations, Su Yu withdrew his mind from Subspace and reentered the Material Universe.
Back in the Material Universe, Su Yu's physical form retained the earlier pose of seizing the constellation, continuing to clutch the Cultivator Civilization firmly.
It felt as if merely a moment had elapsed.
Su Yu had only dipped a portion of his mind into Subspace moments ago, and now he was back.
'How did it go?'
The Mechanical God immediately asked.
Su Yu hesitated for a second before recounting the latest happenings to the Mechanical God, seeking possible insights.
Upon hearing the account, the Mechanical God contemplated deeply for an extended period and declared, 'Su Yu, you're facing immense peril now!'
A cold sensation gripped Su Yu's heart, 'What exactly do you mean?'
The Mechanical God went on, 'By eliminating the final remnant of the Supreme Consciousness, you've probably acquired an unseen mark.'
'This mark won't assault you outright but might draw the gaze of particular entities.'
'No matter where you travel, certain beings will monitor you, potentially stirring up complications.'
Upon absorbing this, Su Yu swiftly scanned his body and mind but detected no trace of any mark.
Unsure of the nature of the mark the Mechanical God mentioned, it evaded even his grasp through Space-Time Control or Holographic Perception?
The Mechanical God helped with the investigation but came up empty-handed as well.
In the end, the Mechanical God suggested a hypothesis that...
The mark didn't reside on Su Yu personally but outside him.
For example, if someone committed a killing and a hidden observer witnessed it, the observer would mentally label that person as the killer.
This label persisted solely in the observer's thoughts, and obviously, the killer couldn't detect it.
Su Yu's predicament mirrored this.
By slaying the [Supreme Consciousness], a God of Objects, he got branded by the entire universe, allowing those who attained a specific threshold to perceive the mark and recognize Su Yu as the 'killer.'
Regarding possible repercussions, it was anyone's guess—maybe some entities would avenge the Supreme Consciousness?
'I understand now; the scheme lies here...'
Su Yu fell silent for a moment.
Eradicating the Supreme Consciousness had labeled him across the universe, rendering him noticeable wherever he appeared.
And considering the 'bustling' nature of Subspace, countless entities might be observing Su Yu via Subspace at this very instant.
'What a hassle; how did I get entangled in this, who's plotting against me in the shadows?'
A sharp glint of murderous intent flickered in Su Yu's gaze.