Reborn with Infinity Skill Points, I Enslaved All Universes Chapter 649 649-Earth
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Daniel once again lifted his hand.
The strike was identical.
The resulting erasure was the same.
It was that same crushing power, a force deeply rooted in the very fabric of rules and concepts.
However, this time—
As Knowledge Daniel’s form pulled itself back together within the emptiness, a shift occurred.
For the first time, his expression betrayed a flicker of agitation—
A ripple that existed outside the realm of raw data.
A subtle discord began to vibrate through the core of his being.
"This isn't right."
Knowledge Daniel looked down, fixating on his own palm.
The reconstruction of his hand had finished exactly 0.03 seconds slower than his calculations predicted.
In any other context, such a microscopic error would be irrelevant.
But in this place—
At the ultimate boundary where existence is defined solely by concepts—
Even the most infinitesimal deviation was a harbinger of death.
Daniel remained silent.
He simply struck out once more.
Another erasure followed.
Another forced reconstruction began.
This time—
Knowledge Daniel’s left leg required an extra half-second to manifest fully.
It was a delay barely worth noting.
Yet the very bedrock of his life—
That eternal concept of immortality tied to "cognition"—
Had sustained a hairline fracture.
"What did you do?!"
The composure finally drained from Knowledge Daniel’s voice.
For the first time, his tone was heavy with the raw vibration of fury.
"Your attacks—your cognition—why are they damaging my origin?!"
"This violates logic!"
"This is impossible!"
Daniel gazed at him, finally ceasing the action he had performed billions of times over.
"I already told you," he spoke with a flat, even tone.
"Your cognition is wrong."
"What happens next—"
"You won't understand."
"Because this knowledge," he went on calmly,
"belongs entirely to the unknown—as far as you're concerned."
As his sentence trailed off, Daniel did not trigger another erasure.
Instead—
He reached his hand out into the absolute vacuum.
And slowly closed his fingers into a fist.
Out of the sheer nothingness, several completely alien rule-lines flickered into existence.
They manifested in an instant.
They formed a cage.
Knowledge Daniel found himself imprisoned within them before he could even process the change.
"Creating rules? Here?!"
"Using what as a foundation?!"
Knowledge Daniel desperately tried to run an analysis.
But for the first time—
His infinite archives produced no results.
There were no matching structures.
No reference models to pull from.
No underlying axioms to explain it.
The fundamental basis of these rules shared no common ground with anything he had ever known.
"Using me as the foundation."
Daniel’s voice rang out again.
He took a single stride forward—
And in that heartbeat, the weight of his existence surpassed the very limits of the void.
He did not reverse the flow of time.
He did not tinker with the threads of causality.
He simply—
Stepped out of the River of Time itself.
BOOM!
Knowledge Daniel felt an unstoppable force seize him.
He was hauled violently through a barrier that defied description.
He could sense exactly what was occurring.
Daniel was dragging him—
Hurling them both toward the furthest reaches of the River of Time.
But Daniel did not stop at the end.
He pushed further—
Into a direction far more ancient.
A direction that had no right to exist.
"Stop—!"
"You insane bastard!"
"If you go any further, we'll both be lost in nothingness!"
Knowledge Daniel fought with every ounce of his strength.
But the rules Daniel had just forged held him in an iron grip.
In the following instant—
They tore through a dense, incomprehensible veil.
And they emerged within a brand-new universe.
"…What is this place?"
Knowledge Daniel was left in a state of total shock.
The immense system of knowledge he held so dear—
The data that spanned countless worldlines and civilizations—
Reduced itself to meaningless static in this realm.
The laws governing this universe.
Its internal logic.
Its structural makeup.
He was unable to comprehend them.
He could not analyze a single part of it.
To Knowledge Daniel—
This experience was like an ancient scholar trying to interpret the functions of live, running code.
His very existence began to pulse and flicker violently.
The knowledge and cognition that composed his being could find no reality to latch onto here.
"Welcome," Daniel’s voice resonated clearly through the surrounding chaos,
"to a place before the beginning."
"A place that existed before your 'knowledge' was ever born."
"Without the 'known'—"
"What do you have left?"
Knowledge Daniel was speechless.
For the first time—
He felt true terror.
The laws and principles of this place were utterly alien to his nature.
"All right," Daniel remarked softly,
"being able to come back here again…"
"…really does feel quite nice."
He shifted his gaze toward a distant, blue-white planet.
Earth.
A hint of nostalgia flickered across his features.
But a moment later—
When his eyes returned to Knowledge Daniel—
Nothing but pure killing intent remained.
"Now," Daniel said with a chilling coldness,
"you can die."
"No—!"
"What is this place?!"
"Why did I absorb you and yet never know this existed?!"
Knowledge Daniel let out a final, desperate scream.
In this moment, the God of Knowledge appeared as nothing more than a creature of total ignorance.
Daniel observed the terror-stricken face and offered a faint smile.
"This is a world that does not belong to you."
"And here—"
"Our authorities mean nothing."
Knowledge Daniel went rigid.
He felt the strange flow of rules surrounding him.
The powers he once commanded with a mere thought—
The capacity to bend, rewrite, or manufacture rules—
Were now like engines with their fuel lines cut.
Silent.
Dead.
He tried to summon the massive strength stored within his form.
That power which eclipsed the Inner Gods—
Was locked inside him like a predator in an unbreakable cell.
It could move through his internal meridians.
But it could not influence the external world at all.
"Unfortunately for you," Daniel added,
his voice carrying a faint edge of amusement,
"I understand the rules here."
He said nothing more.
He cast aside every complex authority.
Every divine concept.
Every metaphysical advantage.
He pulled together all the divine power within his body—
The power that had demolished every boundary—
And funneled it entirely into his right fist.
No rules were used.
No concepts were applied.
No abstractions were invoked.
There was only pure, physical force.
His fist connected directly with Knowledge Daniel’s chest.
BANG.
A heavy, dull thud rang out.
Knowledge Daniel didn't even flinch.
He looked down at his chest.
There wasn't a single mark.
Not even a scratch.
He was completely unharmed.
Knowledge Daniel looked up.
His face was a mask of confusion—
Which quickly twisted into a look of extreme derision.
"So this is it?"
"The strongest Daniel—this is all you've got?"
"Without your rules, you're nothing special."
"I thought bringing me here meant you had some incredible trump card."
"How ridiculous."
"You're really just… average."
His poise returned.
The arrogance inherent to a God of Knowledge flared up once more.
In his mind, since neither could utilize rules, the battle came down to existential substance—
And he refused to believe he could lose to Daniel in that field.
Daniel pulled his fist back.
He offered no response to the mockery.
He merely gave a thin smile.
Then he asked:
"Don't you feel… that you're moving faster?"
Knowledge Daniel froze.
He instinctively checked his own state.
It was true—
He was traveling at an incredibly high velocity.
And he was accelerating.
His brow crinkled slightly.
"So what?"
"For a being like me, what does speed even matter?"
Daniel looked at him.
The smile on his face turned icy.
It was the coldness of one who is watching the final moments of a doomed fate.
"It seems you still don't understand the rules of this world."
"Then let me explain."
Daniel’s voice remained tranquil.
"Here—"
"The faster you move…"
"…the greater your mass becomes."