As for the center of that earthquake, it was where Chaos was standing. Seeing that, Lord of Space felt like it was true. Chaos was actually standing there. He wasnât a fake illusion.
Then why wasnât he getting hurt? How was he able to escape these attacks without actually moving? Many questions remained in the heads of the Lord of Space.
"Time is trickling away. Thirty seconds are already over," Chaos reminded the Lord of Space, sighing.
"Fine! Iâll do it personally," the Lord of Space let out as he moved. His figure flickered as he appeared right in front of Chaos.
He was expecting Chaos to defend himself now that he was actually attacked, but despite all that, Chaos didnât move.
He didnât even try to block the attack, which had the potential to kill anyone. The Lord of Space was stunned. Was this guy actually underestimating his Sword?
He didnât stop attacking as he thrust his Sword inside the chest of Chaos.
The Space Sword passed through Chaosâs chest before being pulled out. But the Lord of Space realized something. There was no resistance to his sword. There was no blood either, it seemed.
He pulled out his sword to find no wound on Chaosâs body.
For some reason, his sword didnât hurt him in the least.
"One minute left," Chaos commented, unfazed.
The Lord of Space was stunned at the strange event that was happening, but he didnât stop. He kept attacking.
Within the next thirty seconds, he had attacked a thousand times at least. He used all the attacks he could, and all from such close range. But none of the attacks harmed Chaos.
"Thirty seconds left..." Chaos said softly.
"How is this possible?" Lord of Space asked. "Answer me this instant! Why arenât any of my attacks hurting you? What have you done?!"
"What have I done? I donât think I did anything yet. I havenât even moved," Chaos shrugged.
"You know what Iâm talking about! Answer me!" Lord of Space raged, not understanding what was happening. Sometimes he even felt like he was dreaming.
" In short, you canât do anything against me. No attack of yours can harm me. On the other hand, all of my attacks will harm you. I am asking one more time. Surrender and let me seal you. Because what youâre facing is inevitable death otherwise. And you canât even fight back," Chaos said one more time, still giving Lord of Space a chance.
" Because you canât call for help. You canât hurt me. And you canât leave my domain to escape either. The only choices before you are to surrender or die," he further added, sighing.
The Lord of Space didnât respond and kept his silence. He looked towards the sky, trying to see if he had any other options at the moment. But there seemed to be none. Chaos was right. It was a battle that was already lost.
If he couldnât harm Chaos, then it was pointless even to fight. It was no less than sacrificing himself for no cause at all.
"Have you decided?" Chaos asked again. "Because your two minutes are already over. Iâll start attacking now, and I think you wouldnât like that at all."
"Fine. Iâll accept it. I accept to be sealed, and I wonât resist," the Lord of Space ultimately said as he sighed. "I have one condition though."
"What condition?" Chaos asked.
"That youâll never hurt my son. No matter what your plan may be, youâll make sure that he doesnât get hurt in it!" Lord of Space said, telling Chaos his only condition.
He didnât realize that his son was already dead, killed by Ryder.
"Alright. I promise I wonât hurt your son in the future," Chaos agreed. It wasnât a hard thing to promise. In any case, he couldnât hurt someone who was already dead.
Sighing, the Lord of Space agreed. "You can seal me then."
"Good decision," Chaos said as he waved his hand, sending the Moon Scythe back. As his hand was freed, he placed it on the forehead of the Lord of Space.
"Will I ever be let out?" Lord of Space inquired.
"Maybe..." Thatâs the only answer Chaos gave.
The only way to seal a god was to actually make him surrender and stop resisting. As long as there was even the slightest of resistance, the sealing was never going to work. Fortunately, Chaos had convinced the Lord of Space to stop resisting.
As Chaos started the process, the body of the Lord of Space started shining in bright light. Soon, it turned into specks of light, which shrank together to form a small pearl.
Chaos grabbed the pearl and looked at it. The semi-transparent pearl looked like a precious gem, but it was more precious than anyone could imagine. It contained a god that was sealed inside.
Chaos clenched his fist and opened it again, but the pearl wasnât there anymore.
"Sleep for an eternity," he muttered as he shook his head.
As the Lord of Space was gone, the Space barrier around Chaos also disappeared. Janus was finally able to get in.
"Did you kill him already?" He asked Chaos as he didnât find him there.
"Heâs sealed," Chaos answered as he started walking back.
"Now that youâre fully back, whatâs the next plan?" Janus asked, following Chaos.
"Getting the other fragments. I will complete the bracelet of immortality and then... Itâll be the time," Chaos answered, shaking his head.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
"That should be easy. You made those fragments. If anyone could find them, it should be you," Janus let out, smiling.
"Yeah, but even for me, itâll take quite some time. Too bad I canât take any time now. An envoy is here from Heaven. He will soon inform them that all their sons are dead."
"Fortunately, I stopped all the communications. But even if I kill him, the gods will be suspicious when he doesnât return. In any case, we have no time now. I wanted to find all the fragments before reaching this far, albeit things progressed faster than even I had expected," Chaos said, shaking his head.
"This is going to get really chaotic," he further said as he disappeared.
Chaos appeared behind the envoy that was sent from the Heaven to meet the god-sons.
The Envoy noticed had finished searching Alurenâs place, and he was just about to leave when he saw a person appear before him.
"Y-you!"
Seeing the person that had appeared, the envoy was taken aback. He stepped back in fear but fell to the ground.
"Why are you so scared of me?" Chaos asked, smirking. "I am not that bad. Iâll give you a quick death. No need to worry."
He raised his hand towards the Envoy and clenched his fist. At the same time his fist clenched, the Envoy disappeared. All that was left behind was a drop of blood floating in the air.
Chaos owned his fist and clenched it again, destroying that drop of blood as well.
Janus also appeared behind him now.
"The gods would soon come looking themselves," Janus commented.
"Of course they will come," Chaos answered softly. "But we still have some time."
"Shall we start searching?" Janus inquired, frowning.
"Yeah. But first I have to do something else. There is someone who helped me a lot. But if I stay here, heâll forever disappear. Even though heâs me as well, I donât want him to disappear," Chaos said, glancing at the sky after teleporting on the roof of this place.
"You mean Ryder?" Janus inquired.
"Thatâs right. Even though indirectly, he was really useful in my return. And I want to help him in truth. I donât want him to disappear forever," Chaos responded.
"What can you even do?" Janus asked, frowning.
"I need the Origin Fragment to do what I want to do. Youâll know what I do after that," Chaos answered as he smiled.
"Origin Fragment? Donât tell me you want to..."
"I think you already understand. Not bad at all," Chaos smirked.
"Not at all! Thatâs too dangerous! Itâs not the time! You just returned!" Janus let out hastily.
"What isnât dangerous in this world? From going out to staying in the house, everything is dangerous on its own. As for the dangers youâre talking about, I understand your concerns. But you donât have to worry about it," Chaos replied, shaking his head.
"Letâs get to the search. There are five fragments on Earth that I can easily sense. They should be easy to find. As for the rest, theyâre in a more dangerous place."
"Iâm giving you the location of two of the five fragments that are on Earth. Find them and get them to me. Iâll get the other three," he added as he snapped his fingers.
With a little snap, a hologram of earth appeared before the two of them.
On the hologram, there were five dots visible.
"You get these two," Chaos said, pointing towards two of the dots. "Iâll get others."