Infinite wealth In A New World-Chapter 391: Assist Him
"What... What the hell are you?! Someone with your strength shouldn’t even be in this realm." Harrison said with difficulty, his voice raspy as he felt Sunny’s grip on his neck tightening like a vice made of star-metal.
"It seems you know more than anyone here." Sunny said, staring deeply into Harrison’s white, fearful eyes.
"Why don’t I look into it."
Sunny’s golden eyes glowed brightly, He didn’t ask for permission; he effortlessly broke into Harrison’s mind, tearing through the mental defenses of a Tenth Order being as if they were wet paper. He scanned through centuries of memories, strategies, and secrets in a matter of seconds.
After one minute, Sunny let go.
Harrison’s lifeless body dropped from his hand, hitting the ground with a dull, final thud.
CRACK!
Instantly, the structural integrity of the Secret Realm failed. The sky, the ground, and the air itself shattered into glass shards, dissolving into nothingness. Sunny appeared outside the realm, standing in the space where the dimension used to exist.
He moved his gaze all over the green landscape of the Great World, and exhaled.
’So his spirit energy was holding the realm... anyway.’
He raised his hand and snapped his fingers.
SNAP!
Thick, emerald-green smoke billowed out before him, swirling and condensing. From the necrotic mist walked out Harrison. He was no longer the Ice Lord in appearance; he wasn’t skeletal like the rest of the dark legion, but his skin was now completely black, absorbing the light around him. A complex, glowing skull tattoo was etched onto his forehead, pulsing with dark magic.
He slowly opened his eyes, revealing orbs of absolute void. The moment he set his eyes on Sunny, the resurrected Harrison dropped to his knees in absolute submission.
"Greetings to the Ruler." He said, his voice echoing with the timbre of the grave.
"Harrison... You will start your role as the first commander of my dark legions. You will lead my billions of soldiers to war." Sunny said, his command absolute.
A holographic interface flickered into existence as Sunny checked Harrison’s new profile with the system.
{Name: Harrison.}
{Title: Commander.}
{Bloodline: Dead Amplified. Ice Lord.}
{Rank: Immortal Class.}
{Strength: 100,000,000.}
{Agility: 100,000,000.}
{Stamina: 100,000,000.}
{Defense: 100,000,000.}
{Health: 100,000,000.}
{Primordial Energy: 70,000,000.}
{Note: Target cannot put on any armor.}
Sunny stared at Harrison before him and nodded in satisfaction. The stats were monstrous. Harrison was now even stronger than the domain rulers in the Supreme World; only a Heaven Class entity could hope to defeat him now.
Sunny moved his gaze towards the north, his eyes narrowing as he stared in the direction of Lester’s faction.
"Killing them all now will be beneficial to everyone. I should take care of this." He said calmly.
He started walking, with Harrison and the massive skeletal spider following silently behind him like harbingers of the apocalypse.
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[Supreme World - The First Domain]
BOOOOM!!!
The atmospheric pressure shifted violently.
Victoria, who sat cross-legged at the top of her pristine white castle, slowly raised her head to the sky. A slight frown marred her perfect features.
"Harrison is dead? There is no one in the great world that can kill him, not even the supreme world have that much power. Well, apart from me, no one else can kill him." She muttered in disbelief.
She moved her gaze toward the Fourth Domain, the land previously ruled by Harrison.
"What is?"
She waved her hand, and a scrying mirror appeared before her, ripples of magic clearing to show the distant land. She watched the domain through it as the eternal ice shattered into pieces. She watched, mesmerized and horrified, as fertile earth appeared out of thin air. Then beautiful flowers bloomed in seconds, and the landscape kept on molding itself until a lush paradise existed in exchange for the frozen wasteland.
"I don’t believe this! Who have such pure Primordial energy!" She stood up in shock, her silk robes fluttering.
If a Domain Ruler got killed, his or her domain would be transferred to the one who killed them. The domain would then shift and rebuild itself, using the new Domain Ruler’s energy signature. To terraform a domain spanning tens of thousands of kilometers in mere moments... the energy required was astronomical.
’First, the Lower world was saved by someone unknown, even with my strength, I can no longer view the lower world. And now, this... Don’t tell me it’s him.’ She thought, a chill running down her spine.
In her domain, Aurelia also felt the tectonic shift in the Fourth Domain, and she started getting ready to welcome—or confront—the new Domain Ruler.
Meanwhile, Lilith was deep within the ten deepest chambers of her own domain. She stood before a massive glass stasis tube, staring at the pale, comatose form of Perran, who was still recovering from his grievous injuries.
"Don’t worry, Son... I will keep on trying, The Lord will surely reach out to me." She said, placing her palm on the cold glass, her reflection looking tired and desperate.
BAM!
Suddenly, an unknown force smashed into her chest. It wasn’t an attack, but a summons so powerful it overwhelmed her physical form. She collapsed on the ground, unconscious.
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[Unknown World - Soul Space]
Lilith blinked, moving her gaze all over the dark space. There was nothing but pure emptiness, a void where time and direction held no meaning.
Lilith kept on moving her gaze around her, a frown on her face.
"How are you doing, Lilith?"
A voice sounded all over the place, shattering the silence. It was a voice she hadn’t heard in centuries, yet remembered as clearly as her own heartbeat.
Lilith turned to her right, seeing a figure made of pure darkness descending towards her.
Behind the figure, a bright screen appeared in the void, showing a memory: a black egg, glowing with ominous, crackling energy, sitting in a desolate wasteland.
"Is that?" She blinked in surprise.
"Yes, That is you." The figure said, as he lightly landed on the "ground" of the void.
Lilith stared at the egg, her eyes wide in disbelief. Only one person knew about her origin, and that was her Lord. She turned her gaze from the egg to the figure, and watched as the shifting darkness made way, revealing the man’s face—kind, ancient, and weary.
"How are you doing my daughter?" Ezekiel asked with a smile.
"My Lord!"
Lilith yelled, and couldn’t hold back herself. All her regal composure, her cold demeanor as a Domain Ruler, vanished. She ran towards him, hugging him tight, and started crying like a lost child.
"I miss you so much!! Where have you been!" She said amidst sobs, clutching his robes.
Ezekiel exhaled, and slowly caressed Lilith’s hair. The little girl he had hatched from that egg centuries ago, imbuing her with 50% of his darkness energy, had grown into such a powerful and fine woman. He was pleased with her growth, but he saw something in Sunny’s memories that made him send a sliver of his soul fragment to her—a warning, and a goodbye.
"I am not here to stay, dear." He said softly.
Hearing him, Lilith separated from the hug, wiping the tears off her face, panic rising in her chest.
"Why... Why?" Lilith asked.
"This is just a soul fragment. I am already gone."
"Gone?" Lilith was horrified, her eyes wide in disbelief. She knew her master’s strength; he was the zenith of power. Now, he was saying he was gone. And with all the recent incidents... the pieces clicked together.
"You mean, you were the cause of the rain?" She said in a low voice, lowering her gaze to the ground, tears rolling down her cheeks. The rain that had fallen over the worlds, carrying the sorrow of a dying god.
"Well, Yes." Ezekiel ruffled her hair with a smile, trying to comfort her.
"Don’t worry about that... I am happy." He said, and turned his head to the screen behind them. The black egg cracked open, and a baby girl crawled out, her eyes already filled with darkness.
"The one who took all my powers and memories."
Lilith looked up at him in surprise.
"He is someone you know." Ezekiel said, turning his gaze to her.
"I know?" Lilith was getting even more confused.
"Yes. He is Sunny... Yes, God Wolf."
"....??!!"
Lilith froze. Her mind exploded like a dynamite. Sunny was her worst enemy, the barrier to her goals, someone she vowed to destroy. And now... She was hearing he possessed all the powers of her master—the man she viewed as a father.
"You found a successor?" She whispered in a low voice, betrayed and confused.
"Yes. You were supposed to be the next Ruler, but your body wasn’t built for my powers." Ezekiel gave a slight, sad smile.
"I came here to stop your war... Sunny already knows everything about you, so he won’t take you as his enemy. I want you to also give that hatred up..." He said, his tone shifting to one of serious command.
"Although Sunny have let go of the hatred, if you attack him he will strike back, and you won’t survive."
He turned around, staring at the screen. The memory shifted, showing a young girl running through the forbidden land, breathing heavily, pursued by monsters.
"I also kept something from you." He said, causing Lilith to look up at him in surprise.
"You aren’t from this realm... You are from a higher realm. Due to that guy’s invasion, you are now the last of your kind." He looked over his shoulder at Lilith, revealing the truth of her existence.
"Not only that, I Place a seal on you when you failed the test... This seal sealed off 60% of your true strength. When you meet Sunny again, he will help you remove the seal, and also heal the boy you saved."
He turned his gaze back to the screen, watching the history he had orchestrated.
"Remember, even with your peak strength, you aren’t still Sunny’s opponent. Only those guys can face him... The same guys who wiped out your race."
He opened his palm as his form started turning into particles of light, fading away into the void.
"I need you to cooperate with Sunny. No matter what, everyone in Grafton! Must survive the incoming War, you two must make sure of it." He said, his voice echoing with finality.
He vanished, leaving a frozen and stunned Lilith behind in the darkness.
"Assist him."
The voice echoed in her head, a final command from the only being she ever loved.







