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The Primordial Record novel Chapter 2003

Chapter 2003: Your Time Has Passed

Every previous Existence was massive, but to ninth-dimensional beings, it was not infinite, and for those rare beings who could reach the level of Primordials in the past, they could reach the edges of Existence.

With certain rituals, it was also possible to see its edge; one of the rituals that came to mind was the unknown god who was condemned to suffer torture for all eternity. Using the power of End, his captors were able to chain him at the edge of Existence.

Enoch’s madness in this present Era had created Limbo, an Existence that was ceaselessly expanding and feeding on its edges, perpetually growing.

With the aid of his Archai, Eos had been able to track these changes, and from all the knowledge he had gathered, he knew that this expansion was a great thing for all life in Existence, but certain factions would not want something like this to happen.

An ever-expanding existence would be troubling for the Primordials in the long run. At first, this would benefit them. Their limitless hunger would always be sated, and with more power, they could do whatever they wanted... however, even their endless hunger would not be able to hold back an Existence that would never stop growing.

In the distant future, Existence would expand to such a point that it would exceed the mental scope of the Primordials. By that time, it would be inevitable that various powers that did not have to fear the tyranny of the Primordials would begin to rise.

The ceiling for power in Existence was the Primordial level. In time, the number of Primordials would rise to the extent that quality would become quantity, and it was possible in the distant future that an army made entirely of Primordials would rise against the Ancient Primordials and win.

Perhaps they would lose, but an ever expanding Existence meant that the eventual destruction of the Primordials was inevitable.

However, this would happen so far into the future that it was almost impossible to place a number on the day that the Ancient Primordials would be defeated.

On the other hand, there was a more pressing concern that could not be pushed back: the resurgence of Origin.

Eos, at his present position, understood that Existence itself was not just space and time; at its core was Origin, and the growth of Existence itself would similarly translate to an increase in Origin.

There was a reason why becoming a Primordial was easier in the present Existence, and it was not just the demise of the Luminious, but also the expansion of Existence itself.

Without the presence of the Ancient Primordials, who were tools of End, Existence would have become much greater than before, and the power of Origin would be on the rise.

End was a sentient force of destruction, and it had slowly been choking Origin, and without the presence of certain people, the destruction of all life was all but assured.

Eos knew that this was the key to this entire conflict. If Limbo were to expand a hundred times over, it would only be an inconvenience to the Ancient Primordials, but for the power of End, this was something that could never be allowed to happen.

He knew that the expansion of Existence could still be stopped. It would take a ridiculous amount of power, greater than what Eos could call upon at this time, but it was possible; however, if all of these Origin Realms were shattered, then the expansion of Existence may never be halted anymore.

The bridge Eos was weaving across the Origin Realms was not just to link them all as one so that if one were destroyed, they all would be destroyed; it was also to strengthen these realms.

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