âWhat about âHimâ? Do we need to fight âHimâ as well?â Katrina still maintained the amount of respect and asked Aakesh.
Autumn, who had just gotten over her shock of fighting the ruler, felt shudders down her spine as she heard Katrinaâs question. She moved several steps away from the duo since even thinking the question was blasphemous for her.
It was true that her respect for the creator was born out of fear for âHimâ. But at the same time, there was also reverence for âHimâ in her heart as âHeâ was their creator. If not for âHimâ, they wouldâve never been born here and seen this continent or even thought of leaving it to go to the outside world.
Autumn then stared at Aakesh to know his answer.
âNo! I am not some idiot to challenge your creator,â Aakesh responded straight away.
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Autumn heaved a sigh of relief, hearing Aakeshâs answer. If Aakesh wouldâve said yes, she wouldâve left straight away, even forgetting about Lily, her ancestor. She had no interest in facing certain death after fighting against âHimâ.
Katrina didnât say anything but stared at Aakesh for a few seconds to find out whether Aakesh was lying or not. Seeing that nothing unexpected happened, she also heaved a sigh of relief. Just thinking about battling âHimâ sent chills down her spine and almost forced her to crash down to the ground.
âSo, do you want to make a deal or not?â Aakesh expressionlessly asked Katrina, breaking the silence in the area. âAre you in?â He then turned his head around and asked Autumn who had moved away from them after Katrinaâs question.
âI am fine with it!â
âYes!â
Katrina and Autumn respectively responded, announcing their affirmation of Aakeshâs deal.
Aakesh expressionlessly nodded, hearing the positive answer from both of them.
Aakesh could sense the power difference between Katrina, Autumn, and him, and it wasnât nothing. If Katrina and Autumn were so much more powerful than him, he could guess the power difference between him and the ruler. If somehow the battle between him and the ruler occurred, then Katrina and Autumn would be a great help to him if he needed to survive that ordeal.
âSo, how far does the ruler live?â Aakesh expressionlessly asked Katrina after they had a successful deal.
âOne trillion miles,â Katrina answered.
âEh!â Aakesh couldnât help but exclaim in surprise as one trillion miles wasnât a large distance. He had traveled more than that from spider den to come here.
Aakesh then looked at Autumn, who had told him that the distance was too far to walk on foot.
âI know what youâre thinking,â Katrina chimed in and interrupted Aakesh before he could ask Autumn a question.
âOh, how could the distance be so less when she told me that itâs too far to walk on foot,â Katrina then put Aakeshâs thoughts out in his voice.
Aakesh had no reaction to Katrina mimicking him, and he looked at her, waiting to know the answer.
âYouâre no fun,â Katrina disappointedly said, seeing no response from Aakesh. Then her face turned solemn, and she started answering.
âThe distance is one trillion miles only in figurative terms. In the center of every primary domain solely owned by the central ruler, there is a place that could directly take anyone to the rulerâs territory. For entry, every central ruler gets a key, and after using that, the central ruler appears in the required area.â
âThe key isnât valid for anyone other than the central ruler, not even their family, but still, itâs the only way for anyone to reach the rulerâs territory.â
âThe ruler lives at the edge of the continent. Since its birth, the Conspiracy continent has been continuously expanding at an unimaginable rate. In the time we had spent here talking, the continent had already grown by hundreds of trillions of miles. Since the Conspiracy continent has been in existence for countless years, its size had already surpassed the imagination of everyone living in it.â
âSo to travel to the rulerâs territory, the point at the center of every primary domain is the only way.â
âAnyone other than the central ruler may not be able to enter using the key, but they still can reach the rulerâs territory using that point.â
âItâs just that there is a large world consisting of different tests inside the point, and anyone who was entering without the key would have to pass that world to reach that area. The ruler only thinks of talented as worth setting foot on her territory.â
âThe size of that world is one trillion miles, and you need to complete that journey if you want to meet the ruler,â Katrina concluded.
âThis continent is already larger than the Primal dimension,â Aakesh thought after learning about the growth rate of the continent.
He would find it tough to cover the entirety of the Primal dimension on foot, let alone something like this continent which had already surpassed its size. Even if the time rate between the conspiracy continent and the Primal dimension were 1,000,000:1, it would still take him weeks, if not months, to travel in the Primal dimension time.
âWhat kind of word is inside the point?â Aakesh asked Katrina as he needed to know as much as possible before entering it.
âNo idea,â Katrina nonchalantly replied. âSince the worldâs inception, no one has cleared it, and since there was no return from it, no one knows the content inside the world,â She further added in a casual manner as if it had nothing to do with her. There was even a hint of gloating in her tone.
She knew only with Aakeshâs survival would she be able to leave this continent, but at the same time, she also hoped to get payback for Aakesh ignoring her. She had a childlike personality, so Aakesh didnât focus on the gloating.
âI also donât know,â Autumn answered before Aakesh asked her.
âDoes the world also have the ability to separate individuals?â Aakesh asked as his eyes fell on Lily engulfed in a blob of light and Clara, who had been unconscious since the arrival of Katrina.