"For now—
Instead of thinking about fulfilling our selfish desires,
We need to think of a solution—
A solution to the much more urgent problem.
The Anomaly."
Balance spoke and for a moment, the entire room turned silent, letting his words settle.
The other Infinities realized it as well; it was pointless to discuss this further. Even in an extremely unlikely scenario where even one of them was prepared to sacrifice himself, the Anomaly hadn’t become a big enough threat for an action that grand.
This entire conversation was more of a test, a little experiment that gave every Infinity insight into what the other Infinities were thinking regarding this matter. And once they all got what they wanted, their attention turned towards Seraphielle.
After all, from here on, the further conversation depended on her. If she was going to take Darkness’s words seriously, then she would need to address the matter regarding the Anomaly only targeting her—
A matter that... would give rise to currently buried complications, and if that happened, they would be playing right into the Anomaly’s hands.
After all, the Infinities already knew it was highly likely that the Anomaly was purposefully targeting just one of them to sow discord among them—a simple but quite efficient move.
For now, however, the Four Infinities didn’t fall for it as—
"What do you suggest we do?"
Seraphielle questioned, a question that was more of a statement that she wouldn’t be discussing this matter and letting the Anomaly’s plan succeed, for now.
Orravyn sighed at those words. Since they didn’t fall for it, this alone could be seen as a minor victory. At the very least, they wouldn’t have to waste their breaths over this matter.
With this, they could finally move onto bigger, more important things—
"First, we need to understand our enemy, and to understand him, we first need to understand his actions."
He began, attracting the other Infinities’ attention. This time, even Darkness didn’t say anything either; he was... already bored.
So he would rather the conversation end soon and they take action instead. A chance to fight against the Anomaly would be welcomed even more, but...
Ul’Thakar didn’t wish to be the first to go against the Anomaly. As much as he enjoyed battles—especially battles that could challenge him—
Going against an enemy he had no information about, when none of his "rivals" were making a move, was... foolish.
He had no intention of becoming another’s lab rat.
While Ul’Thakar was thinking all this, Orravyn continued—
"Ever since the Anomaly first appeared, he has only been doing one thing.
Devour.
Taking away what belongs to our Universe.
He began with Lowest-Level Worlds, then with time, he reached the stage where he can now devour even High-Level Worlds.
Just from that alone, one thing is clear—
His strength grows with time, and the rate at which he is getting stronger is... threatening. Very threatening."
Orravyn spoke in a solemn tone and the others nodded; they too had sensed this problem, and it was... indeed concerning.
Orravyn nodded back and then continued—
"In our previous discussions, we came up with two primary theories:
The Anomaly is either weaker than us for various reasons,
Or...
He is hiding his strength for various reasons, the primary one being his lack of information.
And while the second theory does hold some weight, thinking about it more thoroughly, it... does not make sense.
The Anomaly has already made significant progress; with the number of people he has captured and the worlds he has devoured, he should already know much more about our Universe than we do about his.
The only thing he would not know is how strong we, this Universe’s Infinities, are, but... none of his actions seem like he is trying to find it out. Or even if he is trying to find out, his means are... incredibly inefficient.
Attacking other worlds of our Universe with his Immortal Army will not help him if his goal is to reveal our true strength. After all, even he would know that dealing with his Immortal Army would be a child’s play for us.
The only action that does make me believe in this possibility is him only targeting the worlds that belong to Seraphielle’s faction.
It is clear that he is trying to sow discord, and if this discord grows into a battle between Supreme Worlds—where we fight each other—he can be a spectator, analysing our strength and making his plans accordingly."
Orravyn explained, looking at Seraphielle in the end. The meaning behind his gaze was clear: he wanted Seraphielle to be careful.
The Infinity of Light, however, didn’t say anything, and Orravyn just continued—



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