Chapter 295 Ticking Time
âThe universe might be a perpetual cycle of life and death, but Chaos is eternalâ¦â Vaan muttered thoughtfully before looking up at the dragon lord.
âAre you saying the life and death cycle of the universe doesnât affect Chaos, Your Excellency? In other words, we can find safe refuge from the destruction cycle by moving to Chaos?â
âWell, yes, but actually no,â Lord Narvim replied.
âEven if you move to Chaos, you will never truly be safe unless you have the power to protect yourself,â For example, you might settle down in a place you assumed to be a safe and peaceful region. But the next thing you know, two powerhouses could fight in your backyard and destroy everything.â
âNevertheless, moving to Chaos offers a chance of survival, rather than staying in the material world and meeting certain death along with the universe. But as this Lord said, you donât need to worry about moving to Chaos; your world will become a part of Chaos long before it can disappear into nothingness,â Lord Narvim assured.
âWhat do you mean by that, Your Excellency? Are you saying Chaos will swallow our world?â Astoria asked with interest.
âThatâs exactly what this Lord is saying,â Lord Narvim nodded before continuing, âSince the universe was supposedly birthed from nothingness and will return to nothingness, it wonât matter how much of the cosmos is devoured by Chaos. A new universe will eventually be born from nothing again.â
âIn other words, the energy of the old universe is not needed to give life to the new universe, huh?â Vaan rubbed his chin thoughtfully.
Even in his past life, he had always been fascinated with outer space.
Thus, he found it surprising and unexpected that he could engage in such a topic before the human world reached a certain level of civilization.
Nevertheless, it was even more surprising that the dragon lord, a denizen of Chaos, knew more about the material world than them, the locals of said world.
It showed Chaos had an incredibly long history.
âJust how many life and death of a universe has Chaos experienced since it came into being?â Vaan silently wondered.
âIt was said that in the beginning, there was only nothingness. Then, there was Primal Chaos, the first universe. Now, thereâs Chaos, the world created by a Great Being that lived during the era of Primal Chaos,â Lord Narvim mentioned.
âThese are unverified rumors that are passed around, so you donât need to take them seriously. However, they are generally accepted as the truth since they seem logical.â
âFor example, thereâs another rumor that Chaos isnât found on a completely different dimension from the material world, but just outside the bubble known as the universe where nothingness exists. Thus, the universe no long fades into nothingness; they enter Chaos first before they can reach nothingness,â Lord Narvim mentioned.
âThatâs indeed an interesting thought. We donât know much about how the world works, so I have no way to refute that claim,â Astoria commented.
She didnât see any flaw in the logic.
âIâm more curious about the origin of the rumors,â Vaan thoughtfully said before continuing, âThey donât seem like they just came out of nowhere. Perhaps, a being who knew the truth of origin tried to preach it and educate the denizens of Chaos about the beginning of everything.â
âBut why would they do that?â Hester asked.
âPerhaps, so Chaos will remember that Great Being that made it possible for life to prosper beyond the life and death of the universe?â Vaan guessed.
âIf you think about it, someone powerful enough to create Chaos should be more famous than someone who only manages and rule over it. And yet, denizens of Chaos know little to nothing about this Great Being in comparison to the Lord of Chaos.â
âOf course, we can attribute it to the truth being buried in time. But if the Great Being was still around, the Great Being should be well-known, right? Perhaps, the Great Being paid a great price to create Chaos? Well, thereâs also the possibility that the Great Being became reclusive after saving the world.â
âNevertheless, thereâs a huge problem we havenât addressed yet,â Vaan suddenly mentioned shortly after.
âOh?â Lord Narvim glanced at Vaan curiously and asked, âWhat kind of problem would that be?â
âYour Excellency mentioned that your Dragon God wanted to seek opportunities in our world by arriving early but underestimated the stability of this world,â Vaan mentioned.
âThatâs right,â Lord Narvim nodded and urged him to continue, âGo on.â
âIn other words, other denizens of Chaos would also hope to acquire opportunities in our world. The Great Devils shouldnât be an exception,â Vaan speculated.
âIâve always wondered why the Great Devils havenât descended on this world, but Iâve realized itâs because the Dragon God has deterred them from coming. They donât want to be suppressed by the Dragon God upon their descent.â
âHowever, they donât know the Dragon God is gone. Thatâs also why your dragon tribe is secluded from the world. Isnât that right, your Excellency?â Vaan sought the dragon lordâs confirmation.
âYouâve guessed it, Vaan,â Lord Narvim admitted.
âOur dragon tribe isnât on good terms with the Great Devils, and the only reason they have descended is that they precisely fear our Dragon God. But the situation wonât stay the same forever, even if we manage to keep the Dragon Godâs death secret.
âItâs just a matter of time before this worldâs stability weakens to the point that it can no longer suppress denizens of Chaos. Once that happens, the Great Devils will no doubt descend and wreak havoc for each of their own benefits,â Lord Narvim stated.
Everyone felt heavy-hearted when they heard the dragon lordâs words.
As things stand, the power of the seven Great Devils wasnât something humans could resist. If even one Great Devil descended, it would plunge the entire world into chaos.
No one would have control over their own lives.
âIs there a way to stop the Great Devils from descending?â Hester inquired.
âDemons invade our world periodically. I assume they are sent to scout the world and check on its stability,â Vaan mentioned before suggesting, âIf we can stop them from entering our world, perhaps the Great Devils will have no way of knowing the state of the worldâs stability.â
âThatâs indeed one way to handle the situation,â Lord Narvim agreed with a nod before adding, âHoweverâ¦â