The four of them just looked at the world.
They had never witnessed anything even remotely like this.
Even when they were in a dead place like the old pit of death, there had still been some movement or life. But now, there was just nothing.
Literally nothing.
Just mere minutes ago, there had been humongous trees, powerful beasts, ancient Mages, vast meadows, powerful dragons, and monumental sea monsters in the world.
The world had been teeming with life and movement.
Now, there was just nothing.
The end of existence had arrived.
Such a situation was unprecedented, even for the Archivist.
The Archivist had gone through many apocalypses in his world, but none of them had even come close to something this absolute.
It was alien.
It was tragic.
Gregorio and the Archivist felt like a heavy weight was suppressing their minds.
They shouldn't be here.
This was not a place where they could or should live or stay in.
Their souls were telling them that they should leave as quickly as possible.
Meanwhile, Kali, Abaddon, and Shang felt different.
They felt at peace.
Yes, this was what the world should be like.
A dead world with infinite untapped potential.
All of the unnecessary life had been transformed into usable and pure Neutral Mana.
The density of the Mana in the world had reached untold levels.
This meant that they could use all the Mana however they wanted.
However, Shang felt something a bit different.
Right now, Shang felt like he hadn't gone far enough.
He felt like he should also get rid of all the matter.
The last five living things in the world remained silent as they watched the world.
Time passed.
Nobody knew how much time had passed.
Time had become irrelevant.
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'I see,' Shang thought suddenly.
'It is actually as I've thought.'
'The Death Affinity gets closer and closer to Entropy the more powerful it gets.'
A small glint of recognition and enlightenment could be seen in them.
Abaddon quickly noticed that Shang had already finished watching the world.
The emotions in Abaddon's eyes had changed.
Whenever Abaddon had looked at Shang in the past, he had viewed Shang as an extremely terrifying monster.
But now, things were different.
This time, Abaddon looked at Shang like he was looking at someone vastly more powerful than himself.
Just like Shang, Abaddon had realized that the next logical step of the Death Affinity was the force called Entropy he had heard about from Gregorio.
When looking at Shang, Abaddon felt like he was looking at what he might be able to become.
As long as he continued, Abaddon might also reach such incredible heights of power.
Abaddon didn't say anything and also waited.
After all, only Kali was left.
Gregorio hadn't paid a lot of attention to the world since he didn't have a Death Affinity anyway.
Additionally, he felt uncomfortable whenever he looked at the dead world.
After an unknown period of time, Kali also finished.
Just like Abaddon, Kali looked at Shang with interest.
Now, she realized that Shang essentially represented perfection in Death Mana.
Kali knew that she and her son were merely imitating Shang's power.
Shang actually had the real thing.
"Everyone done?" Shang asked a moment later.
The three people behind Shang nodded.
The next moment, Shang looked at an island far to the south.
The Archivist became nervous when he felt Shang directly looking at him.
In the end, the Archivist alsojust nodded.
"Good," Shang said.
Then, Shang flew far up into the air and created an invisible Isolation Barrier.
"I am not interested in the Concepts of Life," he said.
"You may start, Abaddon."
Abaddon's smile widened.
"I want to help," Gregorio said from behind of Abaddon. "I know a bit about life, but not a lot."
"Sure," Abaddon said with a friendly laugh.
"I want to help as well."
Abaddon, Kali, and Gregorio looked with raised eyebrows at the Archivist, who had just appeared behind them.
Abaddon threw a glance at Shang, who was still visible.
"Sure," Abaddon said the next moment with a friendly smile.
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