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Chapter 20 - Something Outside The World

In the evening, David invited Rowan to go to a peak of a hill not far from his house. The hill was surrounded by moss-covered stones, each engraved with a picture resembling some entity.

On the way to the hill, Rowan asked a question, "David, what are we going to do on the hill?" David replied, "Something amazing." Step by step towards the peak, a voice from the bushes was heard by them. Rowan, thinking it was just the wind, ignored the sound.

They finally reached their destination, the peak of Kenos Hill. David said, "Welcome to Kenos Hill." Rowan asked, "What's special about this hill?" David remained silent, and a bright light emanated from the ground, transporting them to a white void. David said, "This is Kenos Hill. It holds many advantages and benefits for me. Just one of these hills can encompass all major cardinalities in set theory."

Rowan asked, "I don't understand." David replied, "Kenos Hill falls under my domain of power. I can expand my domain infinitely, and one Kenos Hill within it can contain everything, including itself. The unique advantage of Kenos Hill is that just one of them can surpass all fundamental cardinal concepts, both ordinary and extreme."

Rowan asked, "How can a hill surpass all fundamental cardinal concepts?" David answered, "In the world of Zentarix Zetta, there's a basic concept called hyperspace, which accommodates things that surpass space itself. Each concept like cardinalities is merely a layer, just a small part of the hyperspace body that holds Kenos Hill. Due to my domain's power, the hills and spaces that surpass cardinal concepts obey my commands, such as duplicating themselves and growing larger. The hyperspace containing Kenos Hill encompasses the entire map of cardinalities, from Aleph null to the peak of Berkeley cardinal, and all of it is no more than atoms creating the hyperspace holding Kenos Hill."

Rowan asked again, "But we are only three-dimensional beings. How can we surpass supernatural things like fundamental cardinal concepts?" David replied, "It's a phenomenon that occurs in Zentarix Zetta when a low-dimensional entity goes to a higher dimension and has the power to take things from other dimensions. If it takes something from a low dimension to a high one, a 'Tyesh Hole' phenomenon occurs, where the low-dimensional thing enters the higher-dimensional world, creating complex abstract aspects. And even though the object has entered a higher dimension, its existence will still remain fundamentally shaped by the dimension it originated from."

Rowan asked, "Will every low-dimensional thing entering a high dimension create a Tyesh Hole?" David replied, "As I mentioned earlier, yes, if a low-dimensional thing is instantly taken into a higher-dimensional world, a Tyesh Hole will be created. However, this phenomenon won't occur if someone of the same dimension as the object takes it. According to the physics rules of dimensions in Zentarix Zetta, the object will be of a higher dimension if it's carried by a creature of the same dimension, but not if carried by a higher-dimensional being."

Rowan: "I understand a little." David wanted to tell a story about a battle he had fought against one of the gods in the outer realm with Kenos Hill and his domain of power.

"David once battled one of the gods of the outer realm, and he almost died fighting that god. The god represented a small concept of darkness, but its power exceeded the ordinary. The god's name was Safak.

Safak's power was terrifying; no conventional or unconventional attack could surpass his spatial manipulation, including hyperspace. During the fight, David used Kenos Hill as his primary weapon. How? Kenos Hill consisted of five formidable protectors: Shifar, Hovos, Hi lyayah, Zorgo, and Hufal. With the power of Kenos Hill, he could match Safak's strength. However, manipulating hyperspace wasn't Safak's only power; he could manipulate reality, not just ordinary reality but reality that didn't yet exist, and he could destroy almost everything beneath him. David fought Safak in a higher world, possibly immeasurable using conventional dimensions.

Their battle drastically reduced creations, except those under Ling and Yi's rule. David managed to inflict significant injuries on Safak, but he wasn't necessarily winning. Safak, with his strong reality manipulation, created fractures in Kenos Hill that couldn't be repaired in any way. David had no choice but to flee. Safak, severely injured, easily healed without exerting much power. Unsatisfied, Safak searched for David across dimensions, worlds, and even pocket realities. Safak raised his scythe and cleaved through barriers, including some hyperspaces, and that's when Safak found David. With the five protections, David could withstand Safak's attacks temporarily. Safak then raised his scythe again and destroyed Kenos Hill's defenses. Safak's power altered hyperspace consciously and unconsciously, nearly destroying David and Kenos Hill. However, a miraculous force emerged from outside, not from Kenos Hill but from another entity.

The power of David's domain of power incited rebellion within Safak. David's manipulation power clashed against Safak's manipulation power, and in the end, David emerged victorious by killing Safak when he was severely injured after his defenses were destroyed."

Actually, Safak is not an ordinary god; he is the creator of dark phenomena throughout the cosmic world that surpasses space, namely in hyperspace. Nothing limits Safak's power when orchestrating phenomena. Phenomena like time paradoxes and space-time distortions are just ordinary aspects of Safak's power. Safak cannot be harmed by conventional or unconventional attacks, making it complicated to defeat him.

Also, Safak's movements were restricted by Kenos Hill trillions of times so that David could attack Safak. Safak surpassed the boundless Kenos Hill during the battle against David, meaning even if all cardinalities and beyond are repeated, it's impossible to surpass Safak who is beyond the boundless Kenos Hill, even the scythe that cleaved hyperspace could be equated with Kenos Hill.

David used Kenos Hill as a defense to protect against any passive threats from Safak, such as his hyperspace manipulation.

Shifar is a defensive power that returns any power back to absolute nothingness, used to withstand Safak's conventional attacks, requiring an infinite number of Kenos Hills to block Safak's conventional attacks.

Hovos is the power to bend hyperspace so that Safak's unconventional powers can be avoided, although not all.

Hi lyalyah is the power to restore something from complete nothingness, used to repair any damage that shook Kenos Hill's defenses from Safak, but it's useless against Safak's absolute power.

Zorgo is a power that connects the realms inside Kenos Hill to the outside world so that David's domain attacks can affect Safak, crucial in reducing destruction even if only slightly.

Hufal is the power that allows Hufal to be attacked with David's power, without which all other defenses would be in vain because Safak cannot be killed with conventional or unconventional power.

All powers in Kenos Hill and David's domain must be used and multiplied infinitely to withstand Safak's attacks. Rowan asked, "So Safak is dead today?" David replied, "It's hard to explain. Safak is a manifestation of nothingness, but he exists. He strides far ahead of the concepts of duality and non-duality, causing causality to disappear and become meaningless. If Safak dies, it doesn't necessarily mean he's dead because he is nothingness, and nothingness will always exist."

And all of that is just Safak, one of the gods in the outer realm. Safak is powerful, but he is just a small god of darkness in the outer realm.