Chapter 233: A Grand Trick, Covering The Eyes Of The Astral Princes

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"???" "???" "???"

The other Astral Princes looked toward their leader with confused expressions, as they didn't know what he was talking about.

"Did you divine something, Elder Marvoth?" One of them inquired.

Marvoth turned his ridiculing face away from Azmodeus and responded, "Yes, it seems like the Laws of Time have been altered, and it wasn't merely a single time that it happened."

"You're saying-"

"Indeed, this one is a byproduct of an ant time traveling using some form of rune—a rune that has somehow escaped our sight." Marvoth finished the words of the second eldest prince, as the intrigued gleam in his eyes only intensified.

"But for something to pass by our sight... they would have to possess outside assistance... and to do something like that, it would have to be at the very least a Star System of Rank 3 or higher... Are you sure we can handle the repercussions of interfering in the plans of such an illustrious organization?"

One of the youngest of the Astral Princes, Reckoth, brought up a very logical question. After all, getting past their divine sight should normally be impossible...

*Sigh...*

An archaic sigh escaped the cracked lips of Marvoth as he lightly shook his head. "You are too young and inexperienced to understand the intricacies of divination, Reckoth. As this ant has already used time travel on multiple different timelines, causing parallel versions of ourselves quite a lot of trouble."

"T-This is..." Reckoth mumbled while frozen in place.

He never would've expected a mere low level mortal to go against them so many times!

"You needn't worry about anything, for in the end, this bug will always come back using some mysterious means. Still, it is best we erase him from this timeline, restore the damage done, and leave him for the next versions of ourselves."

Universes and Cosmos could be seen swirling around inside that enormous head of his, as they all came together with the sole purpose of inducing terror in the ant!

However, contrary to Marvoth's expectations, Azmodeus did not even flinch in the face of such a monstrosity, as he once again asked, "Why do people struggle for more than they have? Why do they do something that the masses view as futile? Tell me... why?"

"...."

Marvoth's scary expression froze for a second. Then, he got up from his crouched position, subsequently causing his face to return to the blank state that it was before.

"You ask such pointless things, ant. But since you insist on being a bother till the very end, I will answer your question before I devour you." He spoke with an indecipherable tone, his spiraling cosmic eyes focused on the tiny man.

He attempted to understand how it was that the ant managed to escape into a different timeline upon encountering other versions of himself.

But even with his divine sight in full activation, he couldn't discern what exactly made it possible for someone so weak to disconnect from timeline after timeline...

Nevertheless, he still decided to say, "People yearn for more because it is only natural! It is only natural to want to become better! And no matter what must be done, people like me will always pay the price...!"

Marvoth seemed to recall something from a past long gone, as an indescribable glint flashed past his star-filled eyes.

And when he turned his face down toward the mortal, he saw a similar look in his eyes...

It was this very look that caused him to dart his gaze toward a certain direction in space, as he realized right then and there that he had been played the fool!

"How!? How did you escape our tangible line of sight!? A clone... this is... a Life Treasure..." Marvoth shouted with fury evident in his voice as he tried to grab the mountain in the distance.

"It's too late... Your negligence was your folly, and it will also be the reason for your death..." Azmodeus spoke with a cold, placid tone as he watched the aftershadow of Marvoth move toward the other half of his main body.

"You know, the outcome might've been different if you looked outside of the world that you assumed only revolved around you. But in the end, I guess your will wasn't strong enough..." Azmodeus muttered.

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