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Champion Of Lust: Gods Conquer's Harem Paradise!-Chapter 412: Eternal Beyond—Weeps of Eons
Chapter 412: Eternal Beyond—Weeps of Eons
The Godly Realms was vast—far beyond what most could comprehend.
The Mortal Realm was only a fraction of its true scale, a single droplet in an endless cosmic ocean. There were countless uncharted regions, forgotten planes untouched by even the mightiest beings. Beyond that lay the Immortal Realms, where the truly powerful ascended, and further still, the God Realms, where deities and higher entities reigned.
And Alexa... she could see them all.
Or rather—she once could? Or once would?
Pyris exhaled slowly, his fingers tightening around hers. The weight of that realization pressed against him. It sounded badass—seeing across realms, peering into the unknowable—but the sheer responsibility was terrifying.
How the hell was Alexa supposed to carry that? And with Fate itself hunting her?
The system spoke again, its tone almost grave.
[Warning: While Chosen Ones are selected in every generation, the Child of the Godly Realms is different. The last one—the real one—appeared eons ago.]
Pyris stilled.
Eons?
His breath left him in a slow exhale. No wonder saving her had put the entire Godly Realms in his debt. She wasn’t just important—she was irreplaceable.
His thoughts turned sharp. If Alexa was that vital, then did that mean the harder Fate tried to kill her, the harder the Godly Realms would push back to protect her?
And if that was true... then why was Fate so hellbent on her destruction?
He refused to believe that it was just because she had changed one timeline or two. Sure, reshaping the course of destiny of an entire realm was a big deal, but the Godly Realms was massive—hundreds of realms, infinite in scope. The Mortal Realm, despite being foundational, was barely the size of the smallest Immortal Realm, and in recent ages, its true purpose had almost faded into irrelevance.
No. This was bigger than that.
Something was at play—something deeper, something older.
Pyris kissed Alexa’s hand gently.
Godly Realms’ favor or not, he would protect her.
To Pyris, it felt like Alexa’s purpose stretched far beyond the Godly Realms.
Yes, the Godly Realms was vast, a colossal empire of interconnected dimensions, but at the end of the day, they were just one massive domain in the endless cosmos. There were other great realms out there—some as big, some even bigger.
Perhaps that was why Fate was after her.
Maybe Fate saw her as a threat—not just to a single timeline, not just to a single vast realm, but to its entire design. And if that were the case, then it made sense. Fate wasn’t trying to punish her; it was trying to eliminate a growing anomaly before it became unstoppable.
Pyris scoffed. "Try all you want, Fate. She’s not dying."
A thought crossed his mind—was Alexa beyond just a God Slayer?
He let out a dry chuckle. "What next? A Fate Slayer?"
The words sounded ridiculous even to him but the thought lingered in his mind longer than it should.
He shook his head. "I’m losing it."
Then, the system spoke—its tone sharper than before.
[Protect her.]
Pyris nodded. "Yeah, yeah. I know." Then, with a small smirk, he added, "And thanks, Goddess Lilith."
Silence.
Then the system’s voice changed. It wasn’t its usual neutral tone—it sounded amused.
[You are a sneaky one.]
Pyris’ smirk widened. He knew it wasn’t the system answering him.
Goddess Lilith had been speaking to him directly disguising as the system. The system couldn’t give him that much and talk like it was a sentient spirit after all since Lia was o there.
Realizing he had caught on, she suddenly stopped, but before her presence faded completely, Pyris leaned back with a grin.
"Oh, don’t run away now, Goddess. And by the way I’ve been holding back on cashing in all those favors. You better be ready to pay up."
The system’s tone turned deadly serious.
[Blasphemous. The Goddess of Lust is merciful to her Champion, and for this, she shall forgive you... this once.] And then—she was gone.
Pyris let out a low chuckle. Forgive him, huh?
More like she adored him way too much to actually reprimand him.
He exhaled, staring at the ceiling.
"I’ll make all your efforts to give me this life worth it, Goddess Lilith."
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The vast expanse of the Eternal Beyond trembled, though not a single thing moved. The very fabric of existence seemed to hold its breath.
Here, in a place where no stars shone, where no laws of reality dared assert themselves, two figures stood. They did not belong to the realms below. They did not answer to fate, nor did time dare claim them.
They simply were.
A throne of Living Lust sprawled beneath Lilith’s form, shaped from something deeper than void, something older than time itself. She did not sit—she reigned. Her presence wasn’t loud, nor did it demand—yet the cosmos itself bent in silent worship. The very concept of divinity seemed laughable in comparison.
Opposite her, another throne pulsed—not with darkness, but something unshaped, undefined. Where Lilith was seduction and dominion, the one across from her was indifference and inevitability.
Between them, the space was not empty. It was filled with the weight of creation itself.
And yet, they conversed as though none of it mattered.
Lilith chuckled, soft and deliberate, covering her mouth with the back of her hand—a gesture more elegant than any mortal queen could ever dream of—amused by him. Even that small movement sent waves of power rippling through the space between realms, shaking distant realities.
"Was it wise to give him all that information at once?" The other Endless spoke, their voice neither masculine nor feminine—neither warm nor cold. It simply was.
Lilith’s pink eyes gleamed like galaxies caught in a dream.
"If anything, I should have told him sooner."
Her words did not echo—they did not need to. The moment they were spoken, they simply became truth.
A silence stretched between them, thick with something more than just meaning. The very essence of fate itself seemed to wait for their judgment.
Finally, the other Endless gave a slow nod.
"He was... remarkable today."
Lilith tilted her head, observing Pyris from afar—not through space, but through understanding. "Indeed," she murmured. "He did more than anyone could have asked."
Far below, Pyris sat by Alexa’s bedside, his fingers wrapped around hers, a world of silent devotion in his touch. His expression was unreadable, his thoughts a storm only he understood.
The other Endless watched as well.
"He saved your Child—Moonveil." Lilith’s gaze softened, a strange contrast to the absolute power that bled from her very being. "And the Child of the Godly Realms," she added.
The weight of those words pressed against the cosmos itself.
The other Endless exhaled, though the motion was meaningless for beings such as them.
"The rewards seem small for such a feat." Lilith’s lips curled, but there was something distant in her expression.
"That, they do."
The silence that followed was heavy—not because of unease, but because the entire cosmos listened.
Her eyes lingered on Pyris, watching as he kissed Alexa’s hand.
There was something in his touch, something unspoken.
The other Endless noticed Lilith’s gaze. They knew what it meant. They understood.
But they did not speak of it.
Instead, they said, "It is good that he saved the Child of the Godly Realms. I wasn’t ready to watch my favorite realm weep for another few eons."
"...were you really going to annihilate the Mortal Realm through Moon?"
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