Genshin Impact: I, Heavenly Principle, Will Make Teyvat Supreme-Chapter 152: Assimilating Date A Live, Returning to Teyvat

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The girl rubbed her eyes in a daze, her amethyst-like eyes reflecting Noah's figure.

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Noah gently placed his hand on the girl's cheek.

At this moment, Tohka was just like Mio had been in the beginning—a pure, blank soul, no different from a newborn.

But within Tohka's persona, there existed another consciousness.

This second consciousness had actually been born before Tohka herself. Tohka was unaware of its existence, but it knew everything about her.

The Kabbalah naturally had both positive and negative aspects, and Spirit Crystals also contained the power of inversion.

Once a Spirit Crystal reversed, the user would undergo a personality inversion as well. However, both sides still shared one consciousness.

But Tohka, as a being born directly from a Spirit Crystal, had manifested separate consciousnesses for both sides.

"This inverse persona… let's call her Inverse Tohka, or Tenka Yatogami."

Noah chose to keep the original name from the source material. Anything else just felt wrong.

Tohka blinked slowly in confusion, then took Noah's hand as he led her out of the Neighboring World.

The moment they exited, a casual set of women's clothing appeared on her body.

For the first time, the world revealed itself to Tohka's eyes, and her amethyst gaze sparkled with curiosity.

Just like Mio, she would gradually acquire knowledge and language from the world over time.

However, the range and speed would be slower than Mio's.

Click!

A sound, like that of a ticking clock, echoed in the ears of everyone on the planet.

It only lasted for a fraction of a second, too faint for most to notice, and even if they did, they would think it an illusion.

It was the sound of time, previously disturbed by Noah, being reconnected.

That fragmented timeline had now been seamlessly rejoined with undisturbed time, becoming part of the world's established destiny.

And once destiny is established, any future attempts to change it would be corrected by the world itself.

"Finally... it's done."

Noah walked hand-in-hand with Tohka through the bustling street. Her eyes darted around like a kitten seeing mirrors for the first time. She opened her mouth, trying to form sounds.

She had yet to learn human language but was already beginning to absorb the words of passersby.

Behind Noah, the Ouroboros Ring slowly spun, encircling the glowing Tree of Kabbalah. Ten stars shone with divine brilliance.

His aura was steadily ascending toward eternity thanks to the fusion of the two primal truths.

At this moment, he had truly achieved omniscience and omnipotence—though only at its most basic level.

After all, both the Ouroboros and Kabbalah he possessed were of the lowest tier.

Still, when combined, even a higher-tier truth could be consumed by them.

"Two fists may not beat four hands" was a phrase that applied even in a battle between primal truths.

Though Noah walked in divine splendor among the crowd, none noticed him.

Truth was not something mortals could perceive—unless the truth willed itself to be seen.

He soon arrived at Nia's residence.

More and more Spirits had chosen to live with Nia, and even the Takamiya sisters often visited.

From their perspective, it had been more than forty years since they last saw Noah.

Both had long since begun walking the path to godhood.

Indeed, they had each awakened their fourth Stella Fortuna two decades ago and still retained their youthful appearances.

Nia's current home had become a multi-story building, serving as both her residence and her manga studio.

Before Noah could step inside, the sound of popping confetti echoed as party poppers exploded above him.

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Startled, Tohka quickly hid behind him.

"So, did I scare you, my dear Noah-sama?"

Nia grinned, holding a party popper launcher.

"Ara~ Looks like the last of the sisters has arrived. Just now, I felt the chaotic time stabilize, so I was the first to know our Creator-sama had returned."

Kurumi emerged from the shadow on the ground, the golden dial in her eye spinning slowly behind her side-swept bangs.

Miku Izayoi quickly approached, her brows showing both longing and a hint of resentment.

"Darling brought me back and then disappeared for so long. Now that you're back, you won't vanish for another decade or two, right?"

Noah smiled at the now 16- or 17-year-old Miku. "You've grown, Miku. When I brought you back, you were only eight. This time, there will be no more time travel."

Natsumi pouted. "Now that all the Spirits are gathered, of course he won't leave. But we older ones had to wait for decades."

"If it weren't for our immortality as Spirits, we'd be grannies by now."

Nia froze for a moment, then puffed her cheeks and grabbed Natsumi's face. "Hey! If we go by actual age, I'm the oldest after Mio! But I am forever seventeen, thank you very much!"

"Suuure," Natsumi mumbled through her squished cheeks. "Keep pretending to be young..."

Miku placed her hands on her hips. "What are you all saying? I'm the real seventeen-year-old beauty here."

Kotori folded her arms and commented with a smirk, "You know, Nia-nee, you're actually older than my mom and dad."

The words struck like an arrow through Nia's heart.

She clutched her chest dramatically, pretending to spit blood. "Kotori-chan... Still as sharp-tongued as ever..."

Yoshino looked around nervously, realizing she couldn't get a word in, and tugged at her bunny hood.

Origami, unfazed by the noise, spoke flatly. "So, when are we having the party? Everyone's been eagerly waiting."

Her words immediately caused everyone to choke on their drinks. The room went silent, and all eyes turned to Origami.

Nia twitched. "Origami-chan... did you just say that kind of party?"

Kotori stared wide-eyed at Origami, shocked that such a thing came from her.

Kurumi blinked. "Ara~ Ara~"

She knew that in the original timeline, Origami had quite the... experience.

Yoshino tilted her head. "What kind of party? Why did everyone stop talking?"

Natsumi quickly covered Yoshino's mouth and pulled her aside. "This is not something you should be hearing, Yoshino. Let's go over there."

Noah looked at Origami with slight embarrassment. Although such parties were frequent in his Celestia courtyard, hearing it from a girl's mouth still felt strange.

What was stranger was—

Noah touched Origami's forehead.

"Even though the timeline was altered... why...?"

Origami calmly took his hand and moved it to her chest. "It's more accurate to measure temperature here."

"I see... Some fragments of overlapping timelines caused personality overlap."

Kotori rushed over to push Origami away. "What are you doing, Origami?! Don't corrupt Yoshino!"

Yoshino peeked from behind Mio, but Natsumi kept her mouth covered.

Mio smiled. "So, you're about to bring us back to your universe, right? And Earth will be absorbed into it too?"

Hearing that, the Spirits fell silent.

Noah nodded.

"The Earth-Moon system is already being drawn into the Teyvat Universe, but you can't feel it yet."

"Now, let us return to my Eden."

A portal to another world appeared in the living room, its doors slowly opening wide.

...

At this moment—

An undetectable spatial vortex silently engulfed the cosmic space containing Earth and the Moon.

Under the influence of a supreme power, the people on Earth merely felt the sunlight dim for a few brief seconds.

Such a fleeting anomaly wasn't enough to raise suspicion among the general populace.

However, any observatory monitoring the cosmos at that time would have been horrified to discover that the starry sky had completely changed. Familiar celestial bodies and constellations had vanished, replaced by unknown stars of varying sizes.

The known laws of astronomy had ceased to function.

The Date A Live Universe leaned heavily on physical laws. The fact that the Kabbalah could be born on a single planet was already a miracle.

Had billions of years passed, the budding Kabbalah might have gradually bestowed a second primal truth upon that physics-based universe.

Unfortunately for it, the sprout was intercepted by Noah before it could bloom.

Within the Teyvat Universe, in the grid closest to the main world, Earth and the Moon slowly emerged from the dimensional vortex.

Simultaneously, the unique truth of the Kabbalah instantly radiated throughout the entire Teyvat Universe.

Buzz... Buzz...

A massive phantom of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life appeared across the Teyvat Universe. Only gods beyond Primary Gods could perceive this sight.

The fundamental structure of the universe was instantly organized and solidified. Previously irrational or unstable aspects were corrected.

From the viewpoint of the Sea of Quanta, one would now see a great Ouroboros Ring encircling the Teyvat Universe. Within it, the phantom of a tree grew.

Every branch and root extended into every corner of the universe, unleashing an unprecedented surge of vitality.

Where once the World Power was scarce and slowly diminishing, it now erupted and continually nourished the universe.

World Power is the life force of a world.

The more World Power there is, the longer the world's lifespan.

Worlds above the Plane Level contain their World Power within, cycling it internally to simulate eternity.

However, that so-called eternity only delayed decay.

World Power still depleted due to the advancement of civilization within. The difference was it drained slowly.

If the consumption of World Power surpassed the rate of growth, the world would decline quickly—though this would take hundreds of millions of years.

For a great universe with a lifespan beginning at a trillion years, that seemed negligible.

Yet even a trillion-year lifespan would eventually end due to internal instability.

This is what leads to Heat Death or Big Crunch.

From a scientific standpoint, such instability is known as entropy increase.

The Kabbalah counteracts this by forming a loop with the universe. As civilization advances, the tree grows; its growth then produces more World Power.

An abundance of World Power enables further prosperity, which again nurtures the tree, resulting in even more World Power.

This establishes a true perpetual cycle.

...

The changes in the Teyvat Universe did not escape the notice of the gods, avatars of the laws.

Though they couldn't witness the full transformation, they were still able to perceive fragments of it.

Within the Divine Pantheon Blueprint chatroom, the gods were actively engaged in conversation.

Noah had recently upgraded the Divine Pantheon Blueprint with many new features.

Creating a chat group was just the most basic function. It also had four major features: the Merit Ledger, Leaderboards, Exchange Shop, and Livestreams, along with several minor utilities.

The Merit Ledger was exactly as it sounded—the Divine Pantheon Blueprint tracked the contributions of gods within the pantheon and recorded them as points.

The Leaderboards included rankings for power and merit, with categories like the Supreme God Leaderboard and the Primary God Leaderboard, among others.

Currently, the top contributor on the Supreme God Merit Leaderboard was the Ruler of Space, while the strongest in terms of raw power was the Ruler of Time.

Among the Primary Gods, the Greater Lord Rukkhadevata ranked first in both power and merit. In fact, the Greater Lord Rukkhadevata possessed a fragment of the universe's authority and wasn't weaker than the Supreme Gods.

Zhongli, the Geo Archon, ranked second in both power and merit.

As for the Exchange Shop, it was quite literal—one could spend merit points to redeem various rewards. These included training systems, resources, knowledge, divine artifacts, and even fragments of laws from the Teyvat Universe.

For a third-level god to ascend to a second-level god, mastering a law was essential. Laws were the most coveted by third-level gods, but acquiring them required massive merit—usually equivalent to conquering an entire world.

The Livestream feature allowed gods in the pantheon to witness the vastness of the Teyvat Universe, helping them appreciate its grandeur.

Even though the Teyvat Universe didn't have many planets, to low-tier gods who couldn't even leave their own worlds, it was an eye-opening experience.

It's worth noting that the number of third-level gods now exceeded that of second-level gods.

This was especially due to the daiyōkai from the Inuyasha Planet. After helping maintain order and advancing both human and yokai civilization to modern levels, they accumulated tremendous merit and were promoted to the lowest tier of third-level gods, known as Subordinate Gods.

Low-level gods in the pantheon often complained about the term "Subordinate God" and privately preferred to call themselves third-level gods, with Primary Gods being second-level.

Although they only had divine seats and divine power, lacking full control over laws, they were officially acknowledged as gods.

Currently, all the former daiyōkai had ascended to third-level gods, and even some wild gods had achieved the same.

To become second-level gods, they needed to exchange for laws, but their merit points were far from sufficient. They could only hope for task assignments.

Most third-level gods had gone to the Divine Realm, with only a few remaining in the mortal world.

Upon arriving in the Divine Realm, these third-level gods were quickly divided among the Primary Gods.

The Underworld took the lion's share, as it was the easiest place to earn merit, claiming a full third of them.

This sparked some resentment among the Primary Gods, with Zhongli feeling it the most.

After all, the Inuyasha World was his conquest, yet his peers came to poach followers from under his nose.

Still, he couldn't complain. The Subordinate Gods weren't his vassals—they were free to choose their own patrons.

His generosity earned him much respect among his peers.

Because of that, whenever Zhongli spoke in the chat group, everyone gave him due courtesy.

...

Liyue Harbor

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Zhongli leisurely sipped immortal tea while projecting his consciousness into the Divine Pantheon Blueprint chatgroup.

"Fellow gods, have any of you noticed the changes happening in Teyvat? Here in Liyue, I sense an unimaginable surge of vitality.

"Of course, I'm not referring to biological life, but rather the vitality of the world as a whole."

"Also, within my divine core, a trace of obscure and profound power has emerged."

"It has enhanced my potential and may have other unknown effects as well."

"Could this be due to another transformation initiated by Lord Heavenly Principle?

"To confirm this, have similar changes occurred in your regions as well?"

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