The Last Paragon in the Apocalypse Chapter 1436: Catching Up
Previously on The Last Paragon in the Apocalypse...
Discovering details about the Paragon brought a pleasant sensation.
At last, they grasped the reason the heavens despise him so intensely.
Yet, they also realized just how perilous he truly is.
The power to challenge the heavens at will is simply beyond comprehension. He stands as the sole entity across the cosmos capable of acting freely without repercussions.
"Being a Paragon seems enjoyable, except for bearing the weight of the whole universe," remarked one True God, with the rest agreeing through nods.
Klaus merely grinned. "It truly is enjoyable. Yet, even with the heavy duties it entails, I focus on its brighter side. The heavens will forever resent me, but I believe eventually they will adore me. In the end, once I deal with them, they won't have grounds to hate me—or the guts to try."
Straightforward words, yet they resonated profoundly in the souls of the listeners.
A few more inquiries came up, and Klaus responded to every one. Once finished, all present comprehended the essence of being a Paragon. He covered everything essential about himself without delving too far, as that risked stirring Karma.
In summary, he turned the dinner into an unforgettable event. The group gained fresh insights into him, while he gathered whatever knowledge he could on them.
With intentions to cut their connections to the heavens, allowing unrestricted growth, he ensured he learned key details about each.
Dinner concluded, and his wives pulled him off, since it had been ages since their last meeting. To them, even days apart from Klaus counted as an eternity.
Thus, all 27, craving quality moments, whisked him away with ease.
Rory, Lady Danika, Emily, Mio, and Miko stayed behind, aware the upcoming events weren't ready for them yet.
Lady Danika had just begun her training with an Immortal Lord. Upon realizing her awakened class far exceeded her expectations, she dove into studying formations and arrays.
Initially overwhelming, but her teacher's guidance sparked rapid improvement. Mere weeks in, she had conquered 90% of the foundational runes assigned to her.
Her master, capable of crafting A Tier formations and arrays, marveled at her swift progress. Nadia, witnessing her mother's dedication, felt joy. It signaled her genuine desire to join Klaus as a wife.
Given that all his wives rank as monsters themselves, she aimed to belong, hence her intense commitment to training.
Mio and Miko had enlisted with the Flying Valkyries. Long aspiring to Valkyrie status, the discovery of a squad for fearless women battling for their convictions sparked their enthusiasm.
Naturally, plotting to outshine sister Aoi, they trained relentlessly, dedicating every moment to self-betterment.
Emily followed suit. She was gearing up for Immortality. Though strongest among prospective wives, she trailed her sister.
Lily led the harem in speed. Her spear mastery was flawless. Moreover, she had begun grasping space law.
Over recent weeks, her advances astonished even her sisters. This rivalry, plus Emily's delay at Immortal realm, drove her to extra efforts.
She hadn't awakened her bloodline either, knowing raw training alone wouldn't match her sister. Still, the promise of untapped potential calmed her.
She was certain that upon bloodline activation and innate talents emerging, she'd stand toe-to-toe with her sister.
She'd already battled several Early Immortals, vanquishing a few, proving she held real promise.
That's why they chose to wait, granting the official wives their intimate time with Klaus.
Once dragged off, Klaus arrived at a familiar mansion. Though updated through years, its core stayed unchanged.
This was the very home shared with his five wives and occasionally his mother. Beholding it again warmed his heart. He resolved to express gratitude to Queen Leah for preserving it.
Inside, events unfolded predictably. The women understood Klaus sought more than them—he aimed to see Queen Leah and roam the planet after prolonged absence.
Now exclusively theirs, they exhausted him fully. Confined indoors for a full week, all 27 claimed their portion of his focus, some collapsing in ecstasy.
Come the seventh day's close, only Queenie, Tifa, Miriam, Lunara, Lily, Anna, Lucy, and Nari persisted.
They possessed unique methods for ongoing stamina recovery. Klaus paced himself to 30 minutes per, ensuring over seven days, everyone enjoyed multiple rounds.
Managing numerous wives proves more draining than he'd prefer. Nonetheless, his superior stamina let him please them completely.
"Hunt down more Time Crystals for pagoda sessions. I'm content, but I'd crave even more," Queenie whispered, stroking Klaus with her hand.
That pagoda from the Tower of Inheritance features a unique system to decelerate external time.
Put differently, within the pagoda, Time Crystals enable internal time acceleration—a year inside equals one day out. He'd expended all ten during Planet Awakening prep.
Yet one more crystal would grant a year of embrace. A full year of passion appealed immensely to them all.
"I'll handle it. Bet my old man has extras stashed," he grinned. "Polite asking might loosen his generosity."
Aware of Time Crystals' rarity, he avoided boasting about free gifts from his father.
Odds were high of a head smack launching him airborne. With vast applications, even Celestials hoard them tightly.
"Likely I'll manipulate him into one or two, if he's got any."
The women chuckled. "Try Queen Leah too. Your top admirer—her blushing cheeks at dinner compliments suggest she'd raid her treasuries for you."
The group tittered. "She's charming too, and intel says, post-three births, she's unwed and untouched by any man."
Klaus arched his eyebrow.