Chapter 204 Back To The Sect
204 Back To The Sect
Adams turned away from the newly created gods and let out a quiet sigh. The Divine Plane was finally restored, and the balance of power was better than ever. He glanced at Kael, Aeryn, and Selene, their expressions still frozen in awe. Without another word, he waved his hand, and they all disappeared from the Divine Plane, reappearing back at the Primordial Chaos Sect.
As they landed on the sect grounds, the familiar hum of energy surrounded them. The towering peaks and serene landscapes felt like home, a stark contrast to the chaos they had just left behind. Adams turned to his wives, who were waiting for him with warm smiles.
"Let's go," he said simply, his voice calm as always. Together, they headed toward his peak, leaving the others to their own devices.
Eren and the other Horsemen stood still for a moment, exchanging glances. "This place… it's something else," Eren finally said, his tone tinged with curiosity.
Selene nodded, her sharp eyes scanning the vast sect. "Let's take a look around. There's bound to be more to this place than meets the eye."
Kael shrugged, already walking ahead. "Might as well. No point standing here."
The group split up, each heading off to explore different parts of the sect.
Meanwhile, Anderson cracked a grin and clapped Adams on the shoulder. "Guess I'll see you later, friend. Got some things to handle on my peak."
Adams gave a small nod, and with that, Anderson took off, his fiery aura trailing behind him as he disappeared into the sky.
Arianna lingered for a moment, watching her brother. "I'll be with Mother and Father," she said softly. "I have so much to tell them."
Adams gave her a rare smile. "Go ahead. They'll be glad to hear about your adventures."
With a quick nod, Arianna flew off, her excitement barely contained. She couldn't wait to share her stories with her parents, Laden and Aria, and her brothers, Lovigary and Lokk.
As the sect settled into its usual rhythm, Adams and his wives reached their peak. The serene atmosphere was a welcome change after everything that had happened. They gathered in the grand hall, where a warm meal awaited them. The conversations were light, filled with laughter and small moments of peace.
Back on the main sect grounds, Selene, Kael, and Aeryn wandered through the bustling areas, observing the disciples and marveling at the sheer scale of the sect's resources.
"This place is unbelievable," Aeryn muttered, his eyes fixed on a training ground where disciples were sparring, their movements precise and powerful.
Kael smirked. "It's not just the place. It's the people here. You can feel it—the strength, the unity."
Selene remained quiet, her thoughts hidden behind her calm expression. But even she couldn't deny the overwhelming presence of the sect.
In another corner of the sect, Arianna landed gracefully in front of her family's residence. Laden and Aria were waiting outside, their smiles warm and welcoming. Lovigary and Lokk stood nearby, their expressions a mix of curiosity and pride.
"I'm back," Arianna said, her voice brimming with excitement. "And I have so much to tell you all!"
Her family gathered around, eager to hear her tales. The stories of her journey, the people she met, and the challenges she faced filled the air, painting vivid pictures of her time outside the sect.
As night fell over the Primordial Chaos Sect, the once-bustling grounds grew quiet. Everyone had settled into their routines, their minds filled with thoughts of the day's events.
Adams sat with his wives on the balcony of their peak, the view stretching out before them. The stars twinkled above, and the sect below was bathed in a soft, golden glow.
Adams leaned back on his chair, staring up at the stars. The night was peaceful, but peace came with its own problems—mainly boredom. Being omnipotent had its perks, sure, but when there's nothing left to challenge you, things start to feel… empty. His wives sat around him, enjoying the quiet, but even they could see the gears turning in his head. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Enigma, leaning against the balcony railing, broke the silence first. "You look like you're about to do something crazy again," she said, her voice teasing.
Adams smirked but didn't answer.
"You know," she continued, "you could always play a game. Mess with a few humans. Shake things up for them a bit. Might be fun."
Adams turned his head to her, raising an eyebrow. "What, like making them fight for survival or setting up some convoluted trials? Nah. That's barbaric." He paused, his tone flat. "Not that I care about being barbaric, but I'm better than that."
Enigma rolled her eyes, mumbling something about him being no fun, and moved to sit beside Lilith.
Mabel spoke up next, her voice thoughtful. "What about living as a mortal? Just for a while. A few centuries, maybe. Could be interesting."
Adams laughed quietly, shaking his head. "And give up my powers? You know me better than that, Mabel. I'm not about to start playing the weakling for fun."
Mabel shrugged, a small smile on her lips. "Thought I'd try."
Lilith leaned forward, her eyes gleaming with a mischievous glint. "Why not destroy the world? Over and over again. Build it back up just to tear it down. Could be satisfying."
Adams gave her a sideways glance, his tone dry. "Yeah, because turning the place into a never-ending apocalypse is exactly what I need right now."
Lilith laughed, clearly amused by his reaction.
Adams sighed and leaned back again, staring at the sky. "I don't know. Maybe I'll just let things stay quiet for a bit. See what comes my way."
His wives exchanged glances, each of them knowing it wouldn't take long before Adams found something—or someone—to entertain himself. After all, quiet never lasted long when it came to him.
Before Adams could dwell on his boredom any longer, the doors to the balcony swung open, and John stepped inside. His expression was serious, and in his hand, he held a letter sealed with an unfamiliar crest.
"Adams," John said, walking over quickly, "this just arrived. Thought you'd want to see it right away."
Before Adams could even lift a finger, one of Akira's tails shot out and snatched the letter from John's hand. She handed it to Adams without a word, her tail curling back behind her as she settled comfortably in her seat.
Adams held the letter for a moment, studying it. The seal was unfamiliar, but he already knew what it was. His lips curled into a faint smirk. "So, it has arrived," he said softly, more to himself than anyone else.
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