The battle among Primordial entities could not be measured using normal time as a reference. Time and space were easily shattered and broken, leaving countless shards of chaos and corruption roaming about this space.
This meant that the flow of time could not be depended upon because it could stay still for an eternity or accelerate for trillions of years in a single burst. Everything was under the control of these entities, and all manner of changes were useless.
The elements of time and space were woven into their attacks, and so in Reality, outside this space made by Bahamut, the stable time that passed—maintained by the body of Primordial Time that had been shattered in a distant era—had barely been three days, but inside the space of battle, ten million years had gone by.
In the period where Rowan had been observing them, Bahamut and Chaos had fought for this length of time, and only now were they beginning to go all out.
The weight of their existence was pulling upon time and space, warping them into a state of accelerated flow. This was in ninth-dimensional space. Rowan believed that if this battle had been fought in the outside Reality, the effect of the time warp would be much worse.
If Reality could survive the confrontation between these two, he believed more than fifty billion years would pass as time was warped by their presence.
Even if their battle brought about casualties, such an intense flow of time would kill many lower immortals, end all mortal life, and devastate the state of Reality for many more years to come, and this would be considered the least of the side effects from this battle.
This space made by Bahamut was located at the core of the Supreme World of Magus. The entire realm was mass evacuated following the instructions Andar left behind with the Limit Breakers, and for the three days that passed, the realm was mostly silent.
With magic and other immortal arts that had become heavily influenced by the increasing level of Primordial Aether inside of Reality, nearly all lifeforms on the Magus realm had been evacuated, leaving those who were fanatically loyal to the Supreme Magus Endirius and expected that his fury would soon descend on those who fled the realm.
Their numbers may be relatively small, barely surpassing three hundred million. Still, these Mages were among the ruling class and accepted that there was no way these changes happening across them would influence their position.
They were waiting for news of Andar’s capture and the quick eradication of whatever subversive elements in their realm. Despite the news that Andar had killed the Flame Guards before descending into the realm, reaching their ears, none of them believed that any significant transitions could truly be made.
The Endirius bloodline, which had taken most of the ruling positions in the realm, never left. They were already hatching plans for the punishment and suppression of those who fled the realm, and the punishments they were devising were gut-wrenching.
To show their loyalty to the Supreme Mage, who had not yet given out the orders, most of them refused to absorb the Primordial Essence floating around until they had been ordered. However, behind closed doors, they rapidly absorbed these powers and made secret breakthroughs.
On the first day, they gathered and began making plans and sending orders to all those who had fled the realm to return.
They gave out harsh summoning to all mages through the Aethernet, reminding them of the power of the Supreme Magus and the height of his fury.
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