My Talent's Name Is Generator Chapter 920 Monarch Of The Blue Spiral
Previously on My Talent's Name Is Generator...
A hushed silence fell between us, eyes closed, each of us engrossed in our own distinct undertakings.
Vivi remained perfectly motionless, finalizing her profound connection with the cosmic expanse, her essence unfurling far beyond my direct perception. Concurrently, my own mind was submerged in a different realm entirely. Cascades of profound comprehension continued to flood my consciousness, each revelation surpassing the last in depth. The established laws I once knew were fundamentally altered. They expanded, grew sharper, and intertwined in ways that felt innately correct.
The passage of time became irrelevant.
Eventually, the intense influx subsided.
The surge of knowledge settled, no longer an overwhelming deluge. I slowly opened my eyes, the lingering resonance of my heightened awareness still present, just as a system notification materialized before me.
[Laws upgraded]
[Level 5 -> Level 8]
I blinked, taken aback by the significant advancement.
A jump of three levels was substantial.
Before I could fully process this development, another notification swiftly followed.
[Title unlocked -> Monarch of the Blue Spiral]
[Effect: All decisions within Blue Spiral default to you. Council authority reduced to advisory within your galaxy]
A subtle smile graced my lips.
"Finally… a measure of reward."
I let out a gentle exhale and redirected my focus inward once more, observing the state of the Dawn World.
It had transcended its former designation as a mere world.
Its scale had undergone a complete transformation.
The central core alone had expanded to a magnitude capable of containing hundreds of Vaythos, and it was still in a process of stabilization. Above this core, the sky was no longer a simple demarcation. A moon now resided in its position, constant and silent, while beyond it unfurled an ever-expanding abyss.
Specks of light began to emerge across this darkness, scattered yet undeniably present.
Closer to the core, scattered fragments of matter drifted unhindered. Asteroids navigated newly formed trajectories, while clumps of mass gradually coalesced, colliding and separating as if striving to birth something grander. Certain regions exhibited nascent structures, loose formations suggesting the potential for planets or gaseous bodies yet to fully materialize.
It was incomplete. It bore less resemblance to a singular world… and more to the nascent stages of a galaxy birthing itself from nothingness.
It was at this precise moment that I sensed a subtle shift emanating from Vivi.
A faint tremor passed through her presence, and a heartbeat later, her eyes slowly fluttered open.
"Vivi, are you alright?" I inquired.
"Yes," she responded, her voice maintaining its steadiness, though carrying a slightly diminished volume compared to before. "However, I will need to enter hibernation once more."
I offered a nod without any hesitation. "Understood. Let us proceed."
"One moment," she interjected.
Even before I could react, she initiated a movement.
She gracefully disengaged from the ensnared serpent's form, and I followed suit immediately. The instant we re-emerged into the void, her own shape began to transform.
It expanded.
With astonishing rapidity.
Her phoenix manifestation returned, but on this occasion, it was magnified, possessing an even more overwhelming presence than before. Her colossal form stretched across the void, effortlessly dwarfing the immense serpent still bound by my chains. The disparity in scale was now starkly apparent. What had once seemed colossal now appeared diminished in comparison.
She had attained a vastness sufficient to engulf an object the size of a moon without the slightest effort.
I observed in silent awe as she parted her mouth.
An immediate gravitational pull manifested.
The very essence comprising the serpent began to disintegrate, its structure collapsing as it was drawn inexorably towards her. Streams of verdant, condensed energy tore away from the restrained body, rushing towards her like a receding tidal wave. Within mere seconds, the entire serpent dissolved, completely assimilated by her.
All that remained of it vanished into her being.
The void returned to its quiescent state.
"Let us depart now," her voice resonated within my mind.
Before I could take a single step, the fabric of space contorted.
In the subsequent instant, I found myself back on Vaythos, standing within the serene confines of the garden. Vivi hovered beside me once more, reverted to her customary diminutive form, as if the extraordinary events that had just transpired had never occurred.
I released a quiet sigh. "Incredible… that was remarkably swift."
"Billion," she stated, her tone now tinged with pronounced fatigue, "I shall be absent for nearly a month. Perhaps longer. But upon my return… I will possess complete dominion over the Blue Spiral."
I listened attentively, offering no interruption.
"And thereafter," she continued, her voice gaining a determined edge, "should even a single Eternal breach our perimeter… I will be aware."
An undercurrent of unshakeable confidence permeated her words.
Absolute certainty.
"Take good care," she added softly.
Before any further words could be exchanged, her form erupted in ethereal flames.
A brilliant flash of violet fire radiated outward, and in the very next moment, she was gone.
I remained stationary, engulfed in silence, my senses tracing her receding presence.
She did not meander or decelerate. Her trajectory was direct, passing through Vaythos itself, descending at an accelerating pace, deeper and deeper until she reached the planet's very core. I could perceive this clearly through our established connection. The incandescent heart of the planet, where extreme heat and pressure reached their apex, a region where even essence behaved in subtly altered ways.
And it was precisely there that she halted. A brief pause, followed by the settling of her presence.
I inclined my head slightly, a questioning gesture.
"She proceeded directly to the core…" I murmured aloud. "Does she require the intense heat?"
The thought lingered for a moment before I dismissed it. There was no point in overanalyzing it right now. Whatever she was up to, it was part of her personal process.
I let out a soft breath and rolled my shoulders.
"So… I have over a month of free time on my hands," I stated, a light chuckle escaping me. "I guess it’s time for a little vacation."
Space itself seemed to fold around me. In the very next instant, the garden vanished, and I found myself back on Abor.
My steps led me directly into the central command center.
The expansive hall buzzed with activity; holographic projections flickered in the air, reports shifted dynamically, and commanders moved in and out with clear purpose. Standing at the heart of it all was Primus, just where I had anticipated him to be, simultaneously processing multiple streams of data.
His attention was drawn to me immediately.
"Billion," he acknowledged, straightening his posture slightly before offering a brief nod. "You have returned."
"It seems things didn't completely collapse in my absence," I remarked, taking in the surroundings.
"By the narrowest of margins," he replied in a dry tone. "We were moments away from losing everything in the final five minutes."
I gave him a knowing look.
He held my gaze for a beat… then a subtle smile touched his lips.
"Everything is now under control," he assured me. "All operations have been successfully concluded."
I moved a step closer. "So, what’s the current status report?"
"Every last remaining rift has been dealt with. Any lingering abominations and phantom nests have been eradicated. While there are still planets requiring clearing, we have delegated those tasks to the other races." He paused briefly, then continued, "Your summoned allies have also made their return. Every single one."
"Excellent," I confirmed. "Were there any major complications?"
"Nothing that required your direct attention," he responded. "A few minor issues popped up here and there, but they were swiftly managed."
I nodded, feeling a sense of satisfaction.
For a short while, we both remained there in silence, observing the shifting holographic displays.
Then, Primus cleared his throat softly.
"There is… one more matter."
I turned my gaze to him. "That particular tone suggests I won’t be pleased with what’s coming."
"The Naga faction has extended a formal invitation," he informed me. "They wish to host a celebration. As the most distinguished guest, they have specifically requested your presence."
I looked at him, processing the information. Then, I let out a disbelieving scoff.
"The Nagas… intend to organize a celebration?"
"Indeed," Primus affirmed, his expression entirely serious. "Apparently, it’s to mark the liberation of the Blue Spiral and to recognize your pivotal leadership role."
A short, sharp laugh escaped me.
"That’s certainly unexpected. I wasn't aware they possessed the capacity to celebrate anything beyond their own perceived significance."
"They conveyed a sense of… considerable enthusiasm," Primus added.
"That only makes it worse."
He maintained his silence, clearly awaiting my decision.
"Decline the invitation," I stated without a second’s hesitation.
Primus gave a slight nod, but I continued speaking.
"And convey an additional message to them."
He raised an eyebrow in query.
"The Order of Absolute will be arranging a feast instead," I declared. "If a celebration is to occur, it will be conducted according to our own terms."
A subtle smile flickered across his features.
"I shall relay your message."
"Ensure it is communicated with absolute clarity," I instructed. "Let there be no room for misinterpretation. I have no desire for them to believe this is a collaborative effort."
"Understood," he replied.
I surveyed the bustling hall once more before returning my attention to him.
"So, all tasks are completed, my summoned allies have returned, and now I find myself being invited to social events I never requested," I mused. "Is there anything else that might cause me concern?"
Primus considered for a moment.
"No," he stated firmly. "For the first time in a while, things are… stable."
My eyes narrowed slightly. "I don't appreciate the implication of that statement."
"Nor do I," he confessed.
A brief pause followed before I shifted my focus.
"And where is North?" I inquired.
"He is at home," Primus answered.