Returning from her journey, Kiana entered the temple and found her master. She inquired about the north side of the mountain, curious about any developments that may have taken place during her absence.
Kanji sighed, a hint of weariness in his voice as he responded to Kiana's question. "There was a bit of trouble on the north side of the mountain," he confessed. "Two goddesses came after me and... well, let's just say they won't be bothering us anymore."
Kiana looked at Kanji with a mix of concern and curiosity, her voice filled with puzzlement. "It seems like every divine being is your enemy," she commented, her tone laced with a hint of worry. "Why is that?"
Kanji reassured Kiana with a calm tone, "There's no need to worry about that. The past is past." His words held a certain finality, suggesting that he didn't wish to dwell on the reasons why divine beings had become his adversaries.
Kiana nodded, sensing the resoluteness in Kanji's voice. Although her curiosity remained piqued, she knew better than to pry further into matters that her master clearly wanted to keep private.
Kiana's face lit up as she mention's Zyqnax's name, a warm smile gracing her lips. "Zyqnax is doing well," she spoke, her voice filled with genuine affection. "She's been training diligently in the Heavenly Realm, and I must say, she's making great progress."
Kiana smiled with a hint of awe as she spoke about Zyqnax's unique ability, "She's truly remarkable," she admitted. "Big sis potential knows no bounds, even the goddess Angela is impressed. The way she can copy skills and techniques effortlessly... it's unbelievable. She's truly a prodigy."
Kanji, a rare smile on his face, departed from the temple, his mind presumably preoccupied with thoughts. Kiana watched him go, her expression a mixture of loyalty and concern, as she knew her master carried a heavy burden within him.
In the throne room, the Omni God seethed with anger, his frustration palpable as he listened to the reports of the Six Unique Gods he had sent. Three of them had been defeated, and their whereabouts remained a mystery. The Omni God clenched his fist, his anger mounting with each passing moment.
His divine aura crackled with restrained power as he contemplated his next move. The Omni God was not accustomed to failure, and the situation at hand had deeply displeased him. The thought of the unknown entity that had defeated his chosen agents only fueled his ire further.
Viva, the high-ranking angel, Cherubim
approached the Omni God cautiously, her wings fluttering softly as she spoke. "Master," she addressed him, her voice carrying the weight of her devotion. "What are your instructions?"
The Omni God regarded Viva with a mixture of authority and irritation. His voice laced with anger, he responded, "These defeats are unacceptable," he thundered. "Three of my most powerful agents have been humbled, and their whereabouts remain unknown. I demand answers and resolution."
The Omni God's eyes gleamed with determination as he issued his command to Viva, his voice firm and resolute. "This task is not for you," he said, his tone brooking no argument. "I command you to call upon the God of Space and the God of Time. Their task is clear: hunt Kanji down and bring him before me."
Viva bowed deeply, her wings dipping low in a gesture of obedience. "As you command, my liege," she responded, her voice steady despite the magnitude of the task bestowed upon her. With a flutter of wings, she departed from the throne room, carrying out the Omni God's orders.
Her wings carried her swiftly through the celestial realms, her mind already calculating the best approach to contact the God of Space and the God of Time. As she flew, Viva couldn't help but wonder about the identity and power of this Kanji individual who had caused such a disturbance amongst the Omni God's chosen ones.
After a few moments of flight, Viva reached the abode of the God of Space, known for his mastery over the very fabric of space and its manipulation. She hovered outside, waiting for the God to acknowledge her presence.
The God of Gravity, sensing Viva's presence, emerged from his abode, his gaze locking onto the angelic figure. "Viva," he intoned, his voice deep and resonant. "I sense you have news from the Omni God."
Viva bowed, her wings fluttering gently. "Your intuition is correct, Lord of space," she replied, her voice carrying a hint of formality. "The Omni God has issued a command. A being known as Kanji has defeated several of his chosen ones, and he is now our target."
The God of Space expression shifted as he recognized the name Kanji. He had heard whispers of a human who had allegedly defeated trillions of angels and billions of demons during the emperor war, as well as triumphing over 500 God's armies. Despite his own stature as a legend ranked Unique God, the God of Space found the tale intriguing and a challenge worth engaging in.
"So, the rumors were true," the God of Space mused, his voice tinged with a mix of surprise and anticipation. "This individual Kanji has caught my attention. If he has indeed bested so many of our kin, he may prove to be a worthy opponent."
Equilibris, the God of Gravity, suddenly paused, his gaze sharpening. His senses picked up on a ripple in the dimensional waves, a disturbance that signaled an anomaly in the fabric of space and time. Equilibris expression grew serious, his mind focused on the potential implications.
"Lord Equilibris," Viva interrupted, her voice snapping the God of Gravity out of his reverie. "I must report to the God of Time Temporus as well. May I depart?"
Equilibris nodded, gesturing for her to go. "Yes, you may go," he said, his voice tinged with distraction. His mind was still contemplating the significance of the dimensional disturbances he had sensed.
Arriving at the realm of Temporus, Viva hovered outside, waiting for the god to notice her presence. The Lord of time, known for his mastery over the flow of time, eventually emerged, his gaze falling upon the angelic figure.
"Viva," Temporus spoke, his voice measured and calm. "You have come with news from the Omni God, I presume?"
Viva nodded, her wings fluttering gently. "Indeed, Lord Temporus," she affirmed. "The Omni God has given us a command. A being known as Kanji has emerged as a challenge. He has defeated several gods, and the Omni God desires us to hunt him down and bring him before him."
Temporus expression remained stoic, yet his eyes flickered with a hint of intrigue. He was well aware of the rumors surrounding Kanji, and the prospect of encountering a being who had vanquished multiple gods piqued his interest.
"So, the rumors are true,"Temporus said, his voice steady. "This Kanji has proven to be more than a mere adversary. His power to defeat several gods is quite remarkable."
Viva nodded in agreement, "Yes, Lord Temporus," she confirmed. "The Omni God is not pleased with the defeats against his chosen ones, and he yearns for vengeance. We are tasked with locating and confronting Kanji."
Temporus contemplated for a moment, weighing the gravity of the situation. "Very well," he responded, his voice tinged with a touch of authority. "We shall fulfill the Omni God's command. I shall prepare the necessary divine tools and strategies to track down Kanji."
Viva bowed, acknowledging Dialga's decision. "Thank you, Temporus," she said, a hint of relief in her voice. "I shall take my leave then and await further instructions."
Temporus nodded, gesturing to Viva to carry on with her duties. "You may leave now," he commanded. "Make sure to be ready for the mission. Kanji is not someone to underestimate."
With a flutter of her wings, Viva took her leave, her mind filled with determination. She knew the mission ahead would be challenging, but the combined might of
Equilibris and Temporus would increase their chances of success.
Next chapter "achieving authority over time and space"