"Hey? You there?"
"Don’t sleep—I have a few questions for you."
"..."
A moment of silence.
Then, a surging darkness erupted. Black fog surged like night itself, enveloping Kira.
The surrounding furniture, his dorm, and even the whole academy seemed to vanish, leaving only utter darkness—just like when he was in the Wicked Gods’ realm.
Then, from the darkness, three gigantic, twisted, indescribable shadows appeared.
The Wicked Eraser, The Wicked Dreadroot, and The Wicked Avatar, each rising before him in turn, their eyes cold and sinister.
"We’re all family now—no need to look at me like that," Kira grinned. "I just have a few questions."
Eraser snorted, "What’s there to talk about?"
"Let’s chat about what you kept mentioning before." Kira said. "You said there are other worlds outside ours, right?"
The three Wicked Gods exchanged glances.
Dreadroot spoke, his voice dull: "You already know this, don’t you?"
When they tried to draw out Kira’s fear, they instead saw things that even gods would fear.
Worlds beyond this one—realms even they, as gods, had never seen. Dimensions born from all kinds of summoning laws, with countless rules far beyond their understanding.
The Wicked Gods were still shocked, wondering who this man really was and why he knew so much.
Kira said, "Yeah, I know our world is likely part of a multiverse, and that parallel realities probably exist. Maybe I know a little about the rules of other dimensions too.
But that doesn’t explain you."
He paused, sweeping his gaze over the three, eyes narrowing.
"You’ve had contact with another dimension, haven’t you?"
"Is your recent revival related to that contact?"
The Wicked Gods fell silent, no one answering at first.
Several seconds later, the leader, Avatar, finally spoke.
Avatar said deeply, "At this point, there’s no harm in telling you... Our agreement seems to have been broken anyway."
As soon as he spoke, Eraser angrily chimed in, "That bastard clearly promised that if things got critical, he’d help. But now, not even a shadow of him.
We never should’ve trusted him."
He stopped abruptly as Avatar shot him a cold look, shivering and falling silent.
Kira asked, "So you really had an accomplice. Who?"
"We don’t know," Avatar said coldly.
"I’d hope you could find out who that backstabber is. But unfortunately, we don’t know either."
"We were trapped in darkness, with ages still left on our seal—until that guy appeared."
"He came from another world—we could sense it, his aura was completely different."
"Then he said he could loosen our seal, give us a chance. He even showed us the future—a chaotic, destroyed future."
"Not just this world, but all dimensions, countless dark futures. Worlds colliding, destroying each other. Demon gods rising from the darkness, generations of duel kings falling..."
Avatar stared unblinking at Kira.
"He said, that era would be ours. Darkness, chaos, despair—we were born for such an era."


Even the "Divine Evolution" they used this time was brought by that man from another world.
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