Kyle looked at his Karmic Luck with shock.
The negative Karmic Luck!
It was gone!
It was all gone!
Kyle focused on the Karmic Lines, and he saw a couple more.
He couldn't see all of them. After all, he was connected to, technically, every single living being in existence.
He could only see Karmic Lines with sufficient intensity.
There were several Karmic Lines that were a bright green.
They all pointed in different directions, but Kyle wasn't surprised by that.
Karmic Lines led to the people one was connected to, but they didn't follow normal spatial Laws.
For example, the Karmic Lines connecting him to his teammates led in two completely different directions, even though both of them were on the same planet.
The Karmic Lines vanished into random pockets of space and appeared on their targets again.
Because of that, it was impossible to follow Karmic Lines to find someone one was connected to.
Although maybe it wasn't completely impossible.
Theoretically, it was possible to follow them, but one had to understand extremely powerful Laws related to Space, Time, Karma, and Gravity.
Probably only people in the highest Realms could actually use Karmic Lines to find people.
However, it was also important to note that Karmic Lines changed when perceptions changed.
If Kyle saw Warp Space, he would be able to see a clear Karmic Line going from his body to Warp Space's body.
But if he couldn't sense her, the Karmic Line would just point in random directions.
Kyle closed his eyes and tried to sense something.
'Yep, the headache is gone, and I also don't feel like I'm about to run into a calamity anymore.'
'It feels… calming.'
'I don't feel like I have to constantly look over my shoulder and be careful.'
Kyle focused on his Karmic Luck again, and he realized that he even had a bit of positive Karmic Luck.
It was not enough to give him a Karmic Blessing, but he also didn't have a Karmic Curse.
He was just normal.
Finally!
Kyle thought back to all the things Magic Lady had forced him to do.
His Karmic Luck had taken such an insanely strong hit.
And now, all the damage he had done was repaired!
At least, according to the rules of Karmic Luck.
Existence had deemed that Kyle had redeemed himself.
As Kyle thought more about this, one of his eyebrows rose.
'That's actually crazy. Killing 500 people with a True Sin Aura and helping a couple of Transcendents and Primals actually equals killing millions of people.'
'That… doesn't seem equal.'
No matter how much Kyle thought about it, helping just a couple of Seekers shouldn't have excused his literal genocide.
He had handed over the Tertiary World to the Cult of Final Fate.
The world had literally been destroyed.
An entire world…
Several societies…
All gone.
And yet, the world said that his good deeds equaled his bad deeds.
'What a weird system,' Kyle thought. 'Are powerful people that much more important than normal people?'
'If someone killed a million people on Earth but improved the lives of a thousand millionaires, people would most likely not say that this person has redeemed themselves.'
Kyle smirked. 'But who cares? So what if this weighting system is all fucked? It's to my advantage!'
'I like this system!'
After looking at his Karmic Luck, Kyle pulled out his emblem.
'Swamp Dragon and Warp Space are still on the beast planet. The emblem hasn't shone in a long time, which means they are also busy comprehending Laws.'
Kyle stretched a bit.


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