A great deal of danger was quickly approaching our protagonist--even though he was not even aware of it.
As the scanning of the Eye of Heavenly Dao approaches the Myriad Emperor World, a great change suddenly happened.
The whole universe suddenly became quiet.
All lives in the universe--whether they were in the multiple Chaos Worlds in the higher dimension or the near infinite amount of worlds in the lower dimension--suddenly stopped whatever they were doing and silently looked up in the sky.
Trillions upon trillions of lives, who had different identities, different race, and different cultivation levels.
When they raised their head, all they could see was a young man dressed in purple robes standing over them: to be precise, he seemed to be standing above the whole universe. It did not matter where you were, how far apart you were, what size you were, whether you were an existing or non-existing being, whether you were a sentient being or not, anything of existence or non-existence could see this young man.
The inhabitants of the universe could not see the face of this man, but somehow they could see his temperament and both his eyes.
The man gave the feeling that he was free and unfettered, that he was not bound by worldly tether, that his actions were bound solely by his desires: in other words, he could do whatever he pleased whenever he wanted.
He was transcendent. He was detached.
And then there were his eyes.
In his eyes, you could see the fate of all living beings and things: their birth, growth, and destined destruction. It was a beautiful yet horrified cycle.
When seeing those eyes, people would immediately ask themselves: Does fate really exist? Is our life from birth to death already set like a written story? If so, who is the author? And how can we escape such a shackle?
Maybe this man knew the answer. Unfortunately, he was not here to answer our questions. Despite this, we are still happy to be in his mere presence.
Right after the young man showed up, a gigantic eye also appeared on top of all living beings.
Unlike the man who was a mystery to people, all living things instantly recognize this eye despite not having any prior knowledge of it. It was as if the cognitive knowledge of this being was instantly placed in their mind.
This was the Eye of Great Dao.
In this Chaotic Universe, there are many Chaotic Worlds like the Eternal Ascension World. Each Chaotic World has an Eye of Heavenly Dao to manage it and keep it in order. The collective Chaotic Worlds and its Eye of Heavenly Dao can be called the Chaotic Universe.
Thus, the Eye of Great Dao is essentially the boss or ruler of the entire Chaotic Universe.
There are two types of Eye of Great Dao: ones with emotion and the ones without. As for how the differences come about and what effect they each have? Well, that’s information that our protagonist will have to discover for himself in his journey.
However, It seemed that the one that just appeared is without any emotions.
Despite this, the moment the Eye of Great Dao looked at the man that seemed to be standing above him, it felt something that seemed to be buried deep in his memories: fear.
It was not that the Eye of Heavenly Dao suddenly learned to have emotion: no it was more like an instinct when a lower life form came face to face with a higher one.
It was the same when ants met humans who could kill it with just one finger. Or when humans meet almighty Gods that control their fate.
Throughout its near infinite lifetime, the Eye of Great Dao could count less than five times in which it has felt this emotion.
The detached young man only slightly looked at the gigantic eye and then ignored it. He opened his mouth and exclaimed:
"Stop."
This single word echoed throughout the Chaotic Universe. Afterward, A Supreme Will instantly traveled throughout the universe and executed this man order.
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