Reincarnated With Three Unique Skills-Chapter 443: A Journey Accross Realms and Beyond
Plop!
A suffocating silence loomed over the land as Aengus materialized in the Realm of the Dead.
His form flickered momentarily before solidifying completely. His presence rippled through the space like an unstoppable force.
His dark irises scanned the desolate landscape before him.
The first thing he noticed was the sheer weight of the place—an oppressive atmosphere woven with the despair of countless souls bound in chains. The air itself felt heavy, saturated with lingering wails of the tormented and the silent whispers of the judged.
"The First Hell." Aengus murmured.
Before him stretched an infinite land of darkened soil, cracked and lifeless. The red moon above cast eerie shadows across the endless field of bound souls, all tethered by chains that extended into the void.
Above him, monstrous, shifting figures weaved in and out of existence, their watchful gazes locked upon him.
But Aengus felt no fear.
He took a step forward, and immediately, the realm seemed to react.
Clang, clang, clang!
The chains rattled violently, and the souls trembled as an unseen force shifted in response to his presence. The very fabric of this dimension recognized his power and authority.
The junior adjudicators, who were busy judging the karma of dead souls, all raised their heads, looking at Aengus through their abyss-like eyes.
They paused, clear astonishment flashing through their entire beings.
"A living being… here? How?"
"Impossible! What kind of nonsense is this?"
The adjudicators rose from their seats, gathering before Aengus with curiosity and disbelief.
"Who are you, human? How did you arrive here?" they demanded forcefully.
"Do you even know what place this is?"
Aengus was in no mood to explain. He was expecting someone’s arrival.
"Are you deaf, human? This isn’t a place for you to flaunt your puny human supremacy!"
"You must answer us!" they demanded sternly.
Just then, a booming voice thundered from the heavens above.
"WHO DARES TO QUESTION THE EXTREMITY?"
BOOM!
A deafening tremor shook the entire realm as an enormous obsidian gate materialized before him. Towering beyond the hell, it exuded an immeasurable authority, radiating the laws of judgment itself.
Slowly, the massive doors groaned open, revealing an endless hall lined with ethereal flames that burned without heat.
"So, the mighty Adjudicator finally shows himself," Aengus said with a half-hearted smile.
From the darkness beyond the gate, a figure emerged. Clad in robes darker than the abyss, his face remained concealed beneath a hood, yet his presence alone was enough to make even the most ancient beings tremble.
The Supreme Adjudicator.
Unlike the others who served judgment, this entity did not simply record the sins and virtues of souls—he was the embodiment of balance, the ruler of the afterlife’s grand mechanism. His mere existence dictated the eternal fates of all who entered this realm.
The chains that once rattled violently now lay still, as if bowing to his authority.
"It’s the Supreme Adjudicator!"
"Why is he here?"
The junior adjudicators exclaimed in surprise.
Regardless of their shock, they all bowed immediately, making it clear that his authority as the supreme ruler of the Realm of the Dead was absolute.
To everyone’s astonishment, the Supreme Adjudicator ignored them and walked straight toward the human standing in the flesh.
Not only that; he knelt on one knee, bowing in deep respect.
The souls of the dead, the adjudicators, and even the unseen observers from above were shaken to their very core.
Just what was going on?
"Why is the Supreme Adjudicator bowing before a human?"
"I don’t know. But he mentioned something about this human being an Extremity. Do you know what that means?"
"Me neither. But there are definitely deep and mysterious secrets involved."
"Silence!"
The Adjudicator’s monstrous growl echoed through the realm, freezing everyone in place.
After silencing the murmurs, the Adjudicator spoke,
"Oh, Great Protector of Infinite Realms and the Infinite Verse, thank you for gracing us with your presence. It is truly an honor."
Aengus smirked. "I see you’re so humble now, Adjudicator. In the past, you were so arrogant, proclaiming, ’The Realm of the Dead is my domain—no one can interfere.’ What happened to that confidence?"
Though the Adjudicator was faceless, Aengus could sense the shame and embarrassment coming from him.
"Please do not hold onto the past, Great One," the Adjudicator said solemnly. "I now realize how truly great the Ruination Extremity is. You have shielded us from the unknown for eons and eras. Without you, even the Underworld is now in danger."
Aengus’ brows furrowed. He did not like the sound of that. "Why? What is happening to the Underworld?"
The Adjudicator, though towering and giant-like, radiated an unusual sense of vulnerability. Aengus could feel it—weakness from a being that should have been beyond universal levels of power.
"It’s not just about the Underworld, Great One," the Adjudicator admitted. "It concerns all of Creation. Perhaps you are unaware because you have yet to regain your full power."
Aengus’ eyes narrowed. "What do you mean?"
The Adjudicator sighed heavily. "Please do not resist, Great One. Let me show you."
Though still vigilant, Aengus nodded.
With a mere gesture from the Adjudicator, reality itself seemed to fold. In an instant, they crossed realms and dimensions, traversing through existence with impossible ease.
Aengus found himself amidst an endless, empty void. Tiny specks of light stretched in all directions, each representing a universe with its own laws—some were parallel, some entirely unique.
They now stood amidst a vast Multiversal Domain, at the very boundary of the Multiverse.
But they did not stop there. The problem lay far beyond.
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Another shift, and they arrived in the Megaverse Domain, a realm of countless multiverses, each with its own governing rules.
Then, they leaped again, entering the Hyperverse, where infinite realities stretched beyond comprehension.
Past the Hyperverse, they finally reached the ultimate boundary of Ruination, the great protective force that shielded the Omniverse. Within the Omniverse lay all of creation: infinite realities, infinite dimensions, and the sum of everything that ever existed.
Beyond the Omniverse, however, there was nothing—absolute blankness.
Until that entity showed.