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Chapter 330 - Chapter 212: Busy Autumn Day (Part 3)_3

After Peter went in, the tardy Stark came in. He examined the inner structure of the Holy Sanctuary, appearing extremely disappointed. He said to Strange, "You've made the Holy Sanctuary look like a stock exchange from the 90s. Is your taste unique... or is it unique?"

"Practicality is key," Strange said helplessly. "I didn't want it to be like this either, but where else would the many brokers we need stay? Above the magic crucible?"

Strange glanced at Stark's chest. Even though he couldn't see anything through his clothes, he asked, "Have you dealt with that troublesome thing in your chest?"

"Yes," Stark replied cheerfully.

"I suddenly realized that the things I was worrying about were completely meaningless. So, this morning, I put on the new Ark Reactor."

Speaking quickly, Stark said, "You don't know what I've seen. I realized that I was so stupid in the past."

At that point, Loki and Shiller walked over from the entrance. Shiller pulled out a pen from his pocket and pressed a button. Stark's voice came out from inside the pen, "I realized that I was so stupid in the past..."

Shiller pressed the button again and the voice repeated, "I realized that I was so stupid in the past..."

"Click, I realized that I was so stupid in the past..."

Strange quickly blocked Stark's raised fist, saying, "Calm down, you don't have a Magic Reactor now!"

Shiller turned the recording pen around in his hand, saying happily, "A rare unexpected gain. It seems that opportunities always come to those who are prepared."

Before Stark could curse at him, Shiller said, "Don't worry. I'll play it at your wedding."

"Seriously though," Strange shifted the topic, asking Stark, "What exactly did you see?"

Stark pursed his lips, simply walking forward with his head down. Shiller said to Strange from behind him, "The Magic Reactor may have lost its power, but that reactor was never the important part."

"You're right." Stark walked forward and turned back, raising one finger, saying, "Those meaningless things are not important anymore. Howard, the Ark Reactor... who cares!"

"Stark is moving forward, my friends!"

Saying this, he quickly moved ahead, leaving the two people behind him.

Shiller quietly asked Strange, "How is the cosmic situation?"

"As we expected."

The incident with Nal bringing out the dishes had not too big, but not too small of an impact.

The reason why the incident was not big is primarily because the definition of Demon God in the cosmos is very broad. However, there are a few basic guidelines.

Firstly, these powerful creatures did not evolve from civilization. They are completely different from the human race, the Aesir, the Dwarf Race or the Symbiont Race, they exist in the cosmos in the form of individuals, without society or civilization.

Secondly, they are mostly born from cosmic power. Their birth is not through a long process of evolution, but some forces in the cosmos awakened their consciousness.

Thirdly, theoretically, they have infinite lifetimes. As long as they are not killed, they can live forever.

Whether it's Mephisto, Setorak, or Dormammu, all meet these guidelines. Therefore, they are also members of the Demon Gods.

However, not all Demon Gods who meet these guidelines are as powerful as the three mentioned. The majority of them in the cosmos are not large in size, and collectively they form a pyramid structure, with only a small fraction able to reach the strength of a Dimensional Demon God.

Because many Demon Gods are not strong enough to resist the disasters in the cosmos, and the cosmos often experiences various natural disasters, such as collapse of a dimension or explosion of a cosmos, after this unexpected event a lot of Demon Gods end up dying. Other Demon Gods are attracted by the opportunity to divide up their corpses.

Therefore, the explosion of the Neal Power Channel this time is not uncommon in the cosmos, it's just that the past ones were natural disasters, and this one was man-made.

Although it was man-made, there weren't many who knew the truth. The destruction it caused was not very extensive. Although it affected quite a lot of collateral lives, it was still within reasonable range.

So, this incident did not cause much of a ripple at the Multiverse level.

The only significant impact was that when The Ancient One contacted Eternity through the Eye of Agomoto to discuss retirement, Eternity, feeling rather clueless, asked her, "Recently, the loss of Chaotic Power from the cosmic origin has been very severe, do you have any clues?"