Is that a Wisp?
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chapter-1435
It was a supercontinent in the Mong Realm, one of its oldest and most important locations. This was where the Mong Realm Champion had been born from.
Currently, in one of its luxurious single bedroom apartments sat a clone that opened the entrance to its subspace, allowing Krune to walk out. He immediately stored the clone inside and sighed, sitting cross-legged.
He returned from the Tilk Realm.
Obviously, it was too dangerous. But with the help of Little Cally, he was able to transfer his subspace through the chaotic storms beyond the realms.
The reason he had arrived here was that his Calamity Laws were sending warning signals constantly. Aware that his disguise would come off if he remained there, Krune promised the Tilk Realm immortals to endure while he solved their issues, leaving immediately after.Though, even after he entered, one of his clones was still left in the Tilk Realm. Using the help of the natives, he left it in one of the most discrete regions of the Tilk Realm.
Only a couple of Primal Gods were aware of this fact. Moreover, to protect his secret, they directly committed suicide, only planning to revive when he returned.
This was to prevent information about him from being found out by the enemy. After all, there was a good chance all the Tilk Realm's Primal Gods would be slaughtered next.
Seated in the single bedroom apartment, Krune closed his eyes, focusing on his Hunger Law, sensing it throughout the Mong Realm that he had spread it.
It was like a virus, spreading through its aroma when inhaled by others.
Even though he hadn't activated the Hunger Wave part, the Zombie Food part was already in motion.
Those affected by the ability would unleash a pleasant aroma. Krune concealed it through the scent they had. When inhaled by others, this scent would accumulate in their bodies, slowly gaining power from their bodies before forming another node of the Zombie Food.After that, they would also begin to emit the same aroma, causing the effects of the ability to transfer far and wide.
As the people constantly traveled, the effects of the ability also spread like a plague. Over time, it became strengthened in their host bodies.
The best thing about this aroma is that Krune modified it to be no different from the natural scent of the land, of nature, of the Mong Realm's terrain.
As no abilities were like this, the immortals were indeed unaware of what was happening in their territory all along.
The Mong Realm had a solid teleportation system, allowing one to travel from one continent to another.
This caused a lot of people to constantly be on travel.
With that, Krune had infected tens of thousands of entire cities with his Hunger Law. When they traveled, they transmitted the effects of the Hunger Law to the people in other cities, causing them too to become infected.
Conversely, when those people traveled, they infected people from other places.
Krune's actions turned the strength of the Mong Realm—its rapid cross-continental teleportation system—into its weakness—the rapid spread of his Zombie Food.
It was like a forest fire as Krune sensed his Hunger Law growing in volume constantly. With the effects of his Law, something exclusive to his use, growing to such an extent, it rapidly raised his strength.
After all, he was the one controlling the Hunger Law. It could be said that Krune already reached the status as a pseudo-God through his Hunger Law as it was spreading so much.
Years passed in such a fashion as Krune simply continued to wait and meditate in this single bedroom, observing the Hunger Law's spread.
Currently, the Hunger Law was like a beacon of light on a gigantic map, highlighting the areas wherever the Hunger Law had spread around.
Krune noticed that it had spread to all corners of the Mong Realm, thanks to some kindred souls that were either traveling for fun or had work.
They constantly traveled from one continent to another, infecting the people they came into contact with on their travels.
In this manner, the Hunger Law spread everywhere as Krune only focused on comprehending his exclusive law further and further.
Even though he was the only one who was able to comprehend this Law, that didn't mean he could slack off on its comprehension. After all, the greater his comprehension, the stronger it became.
Thanks to a Primal God Realm Blank Law core that was gifted to him by Luvile, Krune had raised his Hunger Law to the Primal God Realm in comprehension before reaching the Mong Realm.
Now, he was planning to take it a step beyond, intending to make his comprehension reach the God Realm as soon as possible.
That way, he could attain a rapid breakthrough using his Pseudo Wisps if necessary, like before. Even though this process was too dangerous, he could just commit suicide after a successful breakthrough.
Over time, his laws would heal the deficits and stabilize his realm.
But thankfully, if he became a God through the Hunger Law, as long as this Law was undamaged, he too would be undamaged, even if the breakthrough was in a hurry. So, as long as he reached the God Realm in comprehension, Krune would be able to attempt the breakthrough whenever he wished.
And now, the thing happening in the Mong Realm was the perfect fit. After all, not only was his exclusive Law present in the bodies of billions of cultivators, but it would only grow stronger once he activated it.
"I wouldn't obtain a better chance than this to reach the peak in one go," Krune muttered as he weighed his odds. Even he knew that becoming a God while at the Elementary God Realm was impossible.
Though, what he intended to achieve was similar to Solare, which was attaining the status as a God first before eventually reaching the God Realm in cultivation.
It was unprecedented, but Krune had the confidence to attempt it. After all, his Hunger Law was now in billions of cultivators but was completely under his control, which was a level of dominance Gods enjoyed usually.
"Krune, it's time." After many years spanned past, Sterlena's voice resounded from his Kun Soul as Krune's eyes shot open, smiling as he snapped his finger. "It's time."
"Happy Dinner!"