"Roar!"
As Hades's World Tree underwent such a change, the terrifying atmosphere in the entire Chaos Sea shifted dramatically. Countless frenzied roars echoed, and strange-looking Gods seemed to appear out of nowhere.
Their bizarre forms emerged suddenly, indescribable and intangible. With this terrifying presence, these were the Outer Gods—monsters that ruled the Chaos Sea. They viewed the worlds as food, voraciously devouring them one by one.
For them, there were no emotions or fears; they would only consume the worlds relentlessly.
However, at this moment, every Outer God roared in madness. They sensed that a newborn Absolute God was emanating strands of aura. Although they could not determine where this Absolute God had been born, the very thought was intolerable to them.
Outer Gods and Absolute Gods were natural enemies. The Outer Gods, as creators, forged worlds in the Chaos Sea. The larger worlds and the smaller ones were all created by the Absolute Gods. While the Outer Gods sought to devour these worlds, the two were inherently adversarial.
Under such circumstances, peaceful coexistence was impossible.
Whenever an Outer God was born, caution was paramount to hunt and kill the Outer God. The Absolute Gods would never allow the emergence of an Outer God without opposition. Compared to the birth of an Outer God, it had been a long time since an Absolute God had been born.
It wasn't that there was a limit; unless an old Absolute God died, a new one could emerge. But that was exceedingly difficult! Whether it was a naturally born or an acquired Absolute God, the process was daunting—truly unparalleled in its difficulty.
Despite the overwhelming strength of the Absolute Gods, the sheer number of Outer Gods continued to grow, preventing any resolution in the short term.
Yet, as time progressed, anyone with sense understood that eventually, the Absolute Gods would be overwhelmed by the sheer number of Outer Gods. Although this could take an immeasurable amount of time—even longer than a Primordial God's lifespan—the Outer Gods regarded time as meaningless. They accepted that their fate was inevitable and thus needed to take precautions.
At this moment, the birth of a newly conceived Absolute God was unacceptable to all the Outer Gods. The potential power that this newborn could wield would be unparalleled.
All the Outer Gods unleashed their kin, beginning a frantic search through the vast, seemingly endless Chaos Sea to find the newly born Absolute God. They aimed to destroy their opponent completely while it was still weak.
This mindset was shared by every Outer God, and their actions were well known to the Absolute Gods. Apart from necessary precautions, each Absolute God remained indifferent, for the birth of an Absolute God was nearly impossible to prevent.
Before the Absolute God matured, no one could detect its true location. It was almost laughable to think otherwise. To locate the Absolute God, one would need divine power surpassing that of all the Outer Gods combined.
A chaotic figure emerged, standing amidst the endless sea of crystal walls, exuding an endless aura that made detection impossible.
The Absolute God of Chaos, Chaos!
As the creator of the great world of Greek mythology, Chaos had forged countless smaller worlds and was also a member of the Absolute Gods.
At this moment, he murmured, "A brand new Absolute God is actually being conceived. This aura feels oddly familiar; it's truly strange that a new Absolute God will be born."
This perplexed Chaos. If the new Absolute God were to be difficult to grow from a late start, Chaos would find that unremarkable.
It was conceivable that some parallel universes had converged, and within the time and space where these universes collided, an extraordinary Absolute God had emerged.
In reality, the Chaos Sea was not as simple as it appeared.
The Chaos Sea contained all parallel universes and multiverses, where everything converged in an orderly fashion.
Perhaps within this time and space, there were no gods that surpassed others, but in some timelines, gods had defied fate and ascended to become Absolute Gods.
Although such occurrences were exceedingly rare, they certainly existed.
These transcendent Absolute Gods were akin to Absolute Gods, but they were not born Absolute Gods.
In the grand world of Japanese mythology that Hades had entered, the Lord God Wuzhi Yuzhong was merely a Primordial God.
However, in a certain timeline, in a specific multiverse, the Lord God of Heavenly Control had transcended his original destiny, gradually evolving into a transcendent Absolute God. Yet, he was just a newly born transcendent, with no time to integrate many timelines, only focusing on stabilizing his strength—a process that took an incredibly long time.
Otherwise, the two Primordial Gods would not assert that the world of Japanese mythology was relatively weak. Apart from the Absolute God, other gods remained largely unaware of the Lord God of Heaven's status as an Absolute God and a transcendent.
Other transcendent beings also existed, but most were in a state of retreat. After transitioning from Primordial Gods to Absolute Gods, they recognized the vast differences between their former and new states.
An extended period of retreat was required to stabilize their levels, and this duration was beyond description. However, for them, it was irrelevant how much time had passed.
"Chaos! You feel it too?"
A noble voice resonated. It belonged to a god imprinted with the essence of time and space—the Absolute God of Time, Saturn. He was also the creator of the grand world of Roman mythology.
In essence, Saturn and Chaos were considered brothers, both born together and ultimately creating their own respective worlds. The two worlds even corresponded, sharing many mutual concepts.
Thus, two great worlds were born, and in addition to these two Absolute Gods, it appeared that even more Absolute Gods were awakening.