Genshin Impact: I, Heavenly Principle, Will Make Teyvat Supreme-Chapter 107: The Geocentric Universe

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Chapter 107: The Geocentric Universe

This time, the devouring of the world was completely different from the previous two. The last two times, the process involved simultaneously absorbing the World Power while pulling it into the Sea of Quanta.

Now, however, it was necessary to first drag the Inuyasha World into the Sea of Quanta before proceeding with its dismemberment.

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Sea of Quanta

A planetary-scale dimensional world, only slightly smaller than Teyvat, was slowly pulled out from an extra-dimensional vortex, much like a planet being spat out of a wormhole.

The Inuyasha World existed externally in the form of a planet, while Takamagahara, the Netherworld, and Yomi coexisted in overlapping spaces with the Mortal Realm—a highly typical three-layered world structure.

As the Inuyasha World continued to approach Teyvat, the subordinate worlds orbiting Teyvat ceased their normal trajectories.

The World Power from the Inuyasha World poured out endlessly, continuously absorbed by Teyvat.

The World Power was its life force, and as a world that possessed a Eternal Throne, the Inuyasha World naturally resisted. However, against the supreme power of the System, no matter how fiercely it struggled, it was incapable of stirring even the slightest ripple.

The supreme power steadily dissected the Inuyasha World, peeling away Takamagahara, the Netherworld, and Yomi, slowly fusing them into Teyvat.

Meanwhile, Teyvat's cosmic space continued to expand, and the subordinate world spaces merged into Teyvat's newly enlarged space, ultimately connecting all subordinate world spaces into a single entity.

Within the Sea of Quanta, a massive spatial bubble emerged, enveloped by Supreme Order's Power, resembling a colossal serpent biting its own tail—an ouroboros encasing the entire spatial bubble.

If a world-class being were to witness this, they would be shocked to discover that within the Sea of Quanta a miniature geocentric universe had been formed. Even though this universe contained only a handful of celestial bodies, it already had the embryonic form of a universe.

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At the same time, across Teyvat, its subordinate worlds, and the dismembered Inuyasha World, countless people gazed at the sky with expressions of fear, excitement, shock, bewilderment, and confusion...

"What is happening to the sky? Why is it like this? What is happening to the world?"

"Oh my god!"

"Is this the end of the world?"

"Why is this happening?!"

"This is terrifying!"

The sun and moon alternated at an unimaginable speed, completing an entire day-night cycle in mere moments.

The stars in the sky whirled like a meteor shower, continuously spinning around.

It was as if the entire world had turned into a rapidly spinning yo-yo.

Teyvat's sun was originally just a luminous celestial body, similar to the moon, and only later did Phanes use its divine might to bestow upon it the laws of heat generation.

The suns, moons, and stars of the subordinate worlds were merely projections of Teyvat's celestial bodies.

Now, however, as the spatial fabric of the worlds fused into one, forming the embryonic structure of a true universe, the stellar light illuminating the subordinate worlds transformed from mere projections into reality.

As all the worlds connected into one, the entire universe's space was partitioned by the Ouroboros Ring into a web-like structure, with each world occupying its own grid.

At the center of this cosmic web, Teyvat stood as the supreme world, the absolute core of the cosmos.

The further away a world was from Teyvat, the lower its rank.

This was the most fundamental "Little Garden" structure—a world model in which only deities or those granted divine permission could traverse from a lower-tier world to a higher-tier world.

The subordinate worlds, experiencing such a massive celestial phenomenon for the first time, fell into panic. However, in Teyvat, people merely felt momentary shock before quickly calming down.

They had witnessed too many of these grand transformations over the past two months to be surprised anymore.

Not only had the world not deteriorated, but it had actually become better than ever. Even the wild monsters seemed to have developed a sense of intelligence. As long as they were not deliberately provoked, they wouldn't attack passersby. Some even appeared to understand human speech.

Beyond that, those who were once frail and sickly had become strong and healthy, particularly martial artists who practiced inner energy cultivation techniques—their powers had grown comparable to those who once possessed a Vision.

Once-declining martial sects were now entering a new era of prosperity.

Even ordinary people who never practiced martial arts noticed their bodies growing stronger and healthier.

Since these monumental changes were only making life better, the people of Teyvat simply continued their daily lives, eating, drinking, and celebrating.

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The task of studying and understanding these transformations was left to scholars.

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Mondstadt

In Windwail Highland, Venti, who had been drunkenly sprawled on the ground, suddenly sprang up.

He gazed up at the sky, his face full of excitement.

Spreading his arms wide, he immersed himself in the world's transformation.

"Haha! As expected of the old man—he's already conquered a world as powerful as Teyvat in such a short time!"

Muttering to himself with exhilaration, he eagerly awaited the divine feedback from Teyvat's ascension.

"It's here!"

Venti felt an endless surge of Wind and Hope rules pouring into his divine being.

The newly acquired rules seamlessly merged with his existing ones, creating an even stronger, more complete system of divine laws.

"Amazing! Incredible! The depth and strength of my rule have doubled—this is unbelievable!"

Venti clasped his hands together and faced the direction of Celestia.

"Many thanks to Lord Heavenly Principle for this divine gift!"

He knew that without the Heavenly Principle's decree, he would not have received such a reward.

And yet, he had done nothing to deserve it—this unearned blessing filled him with deep gratitude.

Even endless praise and reverence would not be enough to express his gratitude.

A golden laurel crown appeared in his hands.

As he gazed at it, his emerald eyes filled with nostalgia.

"This crown was originally nothing more than a simple wreath, handcrafted by Gunnhildr... but after being blessed by Mondstadt's faith for so long, it has become a true artifact."

"Now, I must once again wear this crown."

After experiencing three consecutive rule mergers, his power had surpassed his strongest state during the Archon War fivefold.

Though he had gained complete freedom from Mondstadt's land, now that every nation and every god was fulfilling the Heavenly Principle's mission to earn merit for Teyvat, Mondstadt's people could not afford to fall behind.

If he, as the Anemo Archon, and his people failed to contribute, yet shamelessly enjoyed the world's prosperity, they would eventually be cast aside by the Heavenly Principle and the other nations.

As Venti slowly placed the crown on his head, countless pillars of light, each hundreds of meters wide, burst forth from all across Teyvat, shooting into the sky.

Even Venti, normally unfazed, nearly dropped his crown in shock, his eyes wide in disbelief.

"Huh?! The ley lines are... flying?!"

After the overwhelming shock subsided, Venti gazed at the sky, fully unleashing his perception.

His emerald eyes widened in disbelief, his expression frozen in astonishment.

If this had been the past, he wouldn't even have been able to perceive the false sky above Teyvat. But now, his strength had increased more than fivefold. With his authority fused with the rules of three worlds, his power had grown beyond mere multiplication.

One must understand—authority does not grow like divine power through simple addition, but through exponential multiplication.

Though he had never tested his full strength, if he were to return to the battle of Khaenri'ah five hundred years ago, he was confident that he could now face the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles for dozens of rounds without falling into defeat.

Now, his perception not only extended beyond the boundaries of Teyvat, but even into the cosmic expanse. He could see with his own eyes the disintegration of Inuyasha's world at the hands of the Heavenly Principle.

"Gulp..."

Venti immediately withdrew his gaze, cold sweat pouring down his back.

This is bad—really bad.

He had merely been curious, but in that brief moment, he had witnessed the power of the Heavenly Principle.

Too terrifying.

Even with just a fleeting glance, he felt as if he were on the verge of dissolving into pure Anemo energy.

What an overwhelming, supreme force!

A world not weaker than Teyvat was being shredded like a mere plaything in the hands of the Heavenly Principle.

Though he had only glimpsed it for a moment, he had seen even more than that—

The cosmic space of Teyvat was vast beyond imagination. He could even see the distant silhouettes of the subordinate worlds.

"So that's it... The ley lines have evolved, spreading across the entirety of Teyvat's cosmic space."

Venti, utterly shaken, clasped his hands together in prayer and pleaded toward Celestia:

"O Lord Heavenly Principle! I swear I didn't mean to look—I wasn't trying to pry! Please, do not punish me!"

He knew that some secrets were never meant to be known.

To glimpse them was to invite absolute destruction.

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The ley lines of Teyvat transformed into pillars of light, piercing into the sky.

The process was swift—within a few breaths, it was complete.

Even though it was a colossal spectacle, the people of Teyvat merely flinched for a moment, then carried on as usual.

After all, in the previous two great transformations, the Statues of the Seven had also emitted such skyward beams.

This time, the number of light pillars was simply greater.

Some even stood directly within the beams, but felt nothing strange—

To them, it was just light—ethereal, untouchable.

However, only the gods understood—this light was merely the visible manifestation.

The true ley lines had already shifted into an alternate dimension.

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Inazuma

At the Grand Narukami Shrine, Raiden Makoto and Raiden Ei gazed up at the sky, feeling the world's transformation.

Raiden Makoto's eyes shimmered with awe as she spoke:

"This is incredible... The changes to the world this time are truly immense. The ley lines have ascended into the sky, spreading into an alternate space, reaching every corner of Teyvat."

With the ley lines now hidden in an alternate dimension, no matter how many wars might break out on the surface, the foundation of the world would remain unaffected.

Raiden Ei, however, perceived even more.

Her heart trembled with unspeakable shock.

Unlike Venti, she had no hesitation—she had directly witnessed a world being disassembled, the cosmos expanding infinitely, and finally, the subordinate worlds being enveloped into Teyvat's cosmos.

Teyvat had become so vast—

No, it was not Teyvat itself that had grown—

It was the space surrounding it that had expanded beyond comprehension.

"This is... the cosmos? Has Teyvat become a miniature universe?"

She had read the books Yae Miko brought from the subordinate worlds and was familiar with some modern scientific knowledge.

And now—

She was witnessing the creation of a universe.

"Lord Heavenly Principle... is truly beyond comprehension."

Raiden Ei's very soul trembled with reverence toward Noah, feeling the Heavenly Principle's presence so vividly, so directly.

It was as if she was witnessing the Genesis itself.

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In the boundless cosmic expanse, a red silhouette stood frozen in place, dazed.

Behind her, countless celestial bodies streaked past, accompanied by colossal energy tides.

These were Stars of Destiny, each brimming with immense energy, varying in size—some spanning thousands of meters, while others were only a few dozen meters wide.

Stars of Destiny carried the destiny of all living beings—the stronger the lifeform, the larger its Star of Destiny. Ordinary mortals possessed only small stars, no more than twenty to thirty meters in size.

At this moment, Alice was completely dumbfounded, her mind thrown into an uproarious storm of thoughts.

For the past month, she had been exploring this cosmic domain, yet despite thirty days of travel, she hadn't even charted a ten-thousandth of the space.

And now—another drastic change had unfolded.

"Aaaaaah! Just what the hell is going on with this space?!"

Alice clutched her head in frustration, howling in disbelief.

Turning around to look at the massive spherical Teyvat World behind her, her crimson eyes shrank in shock, her mouth slowly opening in astonishment.

Within her scarlet pupils, she saw countless multicolored threads erupting from the surface of Teyvat, surging skyward.

Then—at an inconceivable speed, these threads extended in all directions across cosmic space, branching out rapidly.

In the blink of an eye, they had already reached her location.

These were not threads at all—they were colossal beams of light, each hundreds of meters thick.

These beams stretched like a cosmic web, weaving an enormous network across the entirety of space, as if enveloping countless planets.

The next moment—

They dimmed, then vanished.

Yet in that instant, three planets that had been hidden within parallel space, now faintly revealed themselves, orbiting not far from Teyvat.

Alice was utterly shocked.

"That is... A planet?! Earth?!"

As a traveler across countless worlds, she immediately recognized it.

Even though she lacked authority over space, time, or dimensions, she had traversed countless worlds and had a deep understanding of such phenomena.

"This is unbelievable! Could it be that Teyvat... was never just a world bubble, but rather part of a parallel universe?!"

"Wait... no! That can't be right!"

"When I first arrived, Teyvat was clearly a world bubble!"

"Aaaaaah! What the hell is going on?!"

Alice's mental turmoil nearly fried her brain.

But—

There was no mistaking it.

Among the three planets that had now emerged in parallel space, one of them was unmistakably Earth.

This was an actual parallel universe—without a doubt.

"No... I have to return to Teyvat!"

"There is definitely an unimaginable secret hidden within this world!"

Unable to unravel the mystery, Alice turned around, fixing her gaze on the colossal Teyvat planet, then sped towards it.

"Oh, right... I haven't contacted little Klee in so long. I hope she won't complain about her mother being absent."

"I should prepare a huge surprise for Klee."

Pausing, Alice pondered deeply about what gift to bring her daughter.

She glanced at the Elemental Nuke in her hand, her expression turning thoughtful.

...

Meanwhile...

As the Netherworld and Yomi were fully integrated into Teyvat—

A true Genesis was unfolding within the Void.

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