Chapter 1059 Fate
He called it [Omnipotent presence] because it drained the energies of the surrounding, whether it were natural cultivation energies or the energies of other beings.
As such, it was somewhat omnipotent.
Letting go of Juan, who had given up, Jason inserted some of his moonlight divine energy in the young man, who appeared to be completely dejected.
This caused Jason to smile oddly as he felt that he had a bit overboard in his first spar against someone he didn\'t even know well.
Juan was a stranger to him, but just because he was a Celestia, Jason fought a little bit harshly.
He hadn\'t even thought about holding back as he was eager to fight a Celestia and gauge his strength.
Thus, he fought with all his might and even used the third God\'s Halo\'s effect passively.
Jason called his third\'s God\'s Halo\'s effect [Emotional Vantage] as it supported his emotions in various aspects, allowing the Celestia bloodline within his body to show its true potential.
Having tested out whether the Celestias would intervene in his fight when he released his emotions, or if they would remain seated and calm, Jason was glad to find out that it was the latter.
It made things much easier and gave him a much bigger leeway of actions.
Their behavior didn\'t change anything about his plan to use the second God\'s Halo\'s unique trait, [Soul Support], to tend to the metamorphosis process of the Soul world shard, but it allowed Jason to figure out his current limit.
Right now, his strength was already comparable to a Primordial at the late ranks of the Driekta stage.
This made things much easier because he could tell that the energy of the third God\'s Halo made it less difficult for him to fight stronger individuals.
Furthermore, he had already practiced the Kanadi of a Primordial technique for an entire decade.
Because of the refinement of his entire being through the technique, each of his traits was bound to be much stronger than that of ordinary Celestias, to begin with.
But as he was not ordinary in any sense, the gap between him and others would only widen the further he cultivated.
And this was bound to become even more apparent once he reached the limit of his refinement by continually using the Kanadi of a Primordial technique.
If the effect of 12 years was already \'strong\', Jason couldn\'t even imagine what an entire century would allow him to achieve.
Yet, even then, he was pretty sure that it wouldn\'t immediately allow him to fight Gods head-on.
He had to progress in his cultivation as well, finish constructing the Shell of Immortality, and advance to the Yimal stage.
Maybe, once he reached the stage of the Godly foundation\'s construction, his refinements would allow him to defeat Gods.
And even if that was not the case by then, Jason knew that at least his Soul dimension would have been repaired by then.
Upon binding powerful beasts to his soul, his strength would increase, which would in turn finally allow him to fight the existences he wanted to clash with.
That was what he predicted to be the case, and even Royal Celestia God Yaldra couldn\'t say anything against this.
He was pretty sure that the moment Jason entered the Yimal stage, and bound a Beast God to his soul dimension, everything would be over for the ordinary Gods, who dared to hinder his path.
In the end, Yaldra was fully aware that Jason didn\'t even care whether there were different types of Gods he would have to face, and that the strength of each God varied a lot.
His son would simply give his best to achieve the goals he had in mind.
Like him, Jason was determined and would allow no one to obstruct his path, and those who would dare do so would be mercilessly slaughtered.
And he would make no exception even if they were Gods and required for the safety and security of the Universe.
Jason would take care of the Veil, but instead of allowing scum Gods to stay alive, he rather accepted to throw away a bigger burden, all by himself, if necessary.
Knowing that this was the way Jason thought about everything, Yaldra sensed that he should not help his son and Jennifer because they were the only family he had left, nor because he wanted to be a good father.
Instead, it was also for the sake of the entire universe because Jason would create a slaughter feast the moment something were to happen to Jennifer and his unborn son!
This was something Yaldra had to prevent, as a father, Royal Celestia God, and one of the Upper Guardians of the Universe\'s forces against the Veil!
Thus, Yaldra got to work and he was so busy that hardly anybody saw him for quite some time.
He had quite a lot of tasks at hand, with one being procuring Jason\'s resources to refine his entire being for an entire century, and another one being figuring out several paths to protect Jennifer and Jason\'s unborn baby without exposing the baby\'s existence.
Nobody should know about the existence of the baby, except him, Jason and Jennifer.
This would be the best for them and the baby\'s safety.
However, it made things far more difficult for Yaldra.
As such, it was only fortunate that he came up with quite a few ideas in mind.
And one of the best ideas was related to Jason\'s increase in strength in exactly 247 years!
But that was not something Jason could know.
He was simply standing amidst a few Celestias who were all eager to figure out more about Jason\'s God\'s Halos.
The complex of runic constellations he had inscribed on his smallest God\'s Halo attracted lots of attention as well.
Many Celestias were way too careful in inscribing runes on their God\'s Halo, knowing that they had only one chance at inscribing them correctly.
Removing runic constellations was quite difficult, and it would take centuries for their God\'s Halo to recuperate from the process of removing the inscribed runes.
Because of that, it took most Primordials thousands of years to learn everything about runes as they didn\'t dare to trust someone else in inscribing runic constellations on their God\'s Halo.
And then there was the issue of space.
God\'s Halos were not large enough to inscribe a huge patch of runes on them.
Or at least that was what many Celstias believed as they were unable to configure the miniature runes to make them overlap with one another and to inscribe them on the edges of the God\'s Halos as well.
In the end, one could simply say that it was extremely difficult to find the correct runic constellation for a God\'s Halo, and to inscribe them on it was even more difficult.
Thus, Jason, with his young age of less than 700 years had piqued the interest of even Celestia Gods.
He was slowly being accepted in the rows of the Celestias because everyone could tell that he had tremendous talent, whether it was combat, cultivation, rune inscribing, or innate talent, all of which were perfectly represented in his three God\'s Halos!
His future seemed to be bright, and the Celestias around him wanted to make good use of this fate.
Little did they know that the fate of a Primordial God candidate and someone talented was not only good but that it was also a huge burden…the burden to take responsibility for the entire Universe!!"
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