Reborn with Infinity Skill Points, I Enslaved All Universes-Chapter 225 --The Massive Stellar

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Chapter 225: Chapter225-The Massive Stellar

This kind of independent space was indeed an excellent place to hide treasures. More importantly, it was incredibly difficult for others to detect or infiltrate. Even if not used to hide valuables, it could still serve as a secure refuge—a sanctuary in the face of impending catastrophes.

As long as you had the spatial coordinates, everything was possible.

Daniel understood very well that these isolated pocket dimensions were incredibly rare and precious. If it weren’t for the mental contamination Glaton had suffered, he would never have revealed this place to him. After all, even if he faced a lethal threat, Glaton could have simply retreated into this independent realm to wait out the danger.

But the problem was the ongoing contamination debuff—something Glaton had no means of curing. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶

That’s why he had no choice but to bring Daniel here.

Daniel thought to himself: if he could obtain a similar independent space, then even if the human race were to suffer a cataclysmic blow, he could at least preserve a sliver of civilization’s flame.

He sent out his spiritual perception to get a rough estimate of this pocket dimension’s size.

To be honest, it wasn’t small at all.

Comparatively speaking, it was roughly equivalent to the size of Winterhold Castle, plus the Infinite Divine Temple and the Void Tower.

For the human race, this much space was more than enough to house and support at least a billion people.

After reining in his thoughts, Daniel turned his attention back to the Book of Souls.

[Book of Souls]

[Description: A record of every soul that has perished across the Myriad Races Continent, along with the life experiences of those souls.]

Upon receiving the result from the Eye of Insight, Daniel furrowed his brows slightly.

The Book of Souls’ actual function didn’t seem to match what the Artists had documented. According to their descriptions, the Book of Souls was more akin to a mystical Register of Life and Death—capable of editing, adding, or removing fates.

But this copy he held now felt more like a historical record than a divine tool.

On the surface, the Book of Souls looked thin—barely a centimeter thick. But once opened, it revealed its true nature.

No matter how many pages one flipped through, the book never changed in thickness. It was as if it contained an infinite number of pages, and one could keep reading forever.

Its content was categorized by race and arranged hierarchically—starting from the rulers and leaders of each race and descending from there.

Driven by curiosity, Daniel attempted to search for a specific entry—and sure enough, he found the biography of the previous Human Emperor.

Aurelian

Talent Grade: SSS-level

After awakening his talent during the Awakening Ceremony, Aurelian quickly became the top prodigy of his generation.

Following thirty years of relentless effort, he successfully completed all his Star Upgrade Quests and reached the maximum level of 200.

From that moment onward, Aurelian became the third-generation Human Emperor.

During the last Millennium Apocalypse, Aurelian lured a terrifying creature from the stellar all the way to the abyss by himself.

By the time the Millennium Apocalypse concluded, Aurelian had exhausted all his strength and perished.

Before his death, he mentored and raised the fourth Human Emperor—Odin.

He also maintained "close relations" with the former Elf Queen, Succubus Queen, Blood Clan Queen...

After reading that, Daniel’s mouth twitched involuntarily.

At first, Emperor Aurelian had appeared to be a heroic and inspiring figure.

But it seemed that after he became the Human Emperor, he started... living quite indulgently.

He was already an old man, and yet he still played around like that? Remarkable!

That said, Aurelian had made undeniable contributions during the previous Millennium Apocalypse. His sacrifice had greatly aided humanity’s survival.

This time around, it was supposed to be Odin’s turn to stand at the forefront.

But with Daniel’s unexpected rise, Odin had been entirely sidelined, left to drift through this crisis without any burden.

Even so, Daniel couldn’t shake the feeling that this Millennium Apocalypse was far more terrifying than any previous one.

After all, unlike past events, this time the gods themselves were descending onto the battlefield.

Daniel pushed aside his distractions and stored away the Book of Souls.

With this in hand, he could now call himself the greatest gossip master in the history of the Myriad Races.

If he wanted to, he could dig up the life stories of virtually any deceased figure.

Of course, gossip remained gossip—entertaining but lacking in practical application.

Then again...

Daniel had a vague suspicion: if he could gather both volumes of the Book of Souls, perhaps something truly extraordinary would happen.

Just then, Glaton spoke up:

"Your Highness Daniel, I’ve fulfilled my end of the contract. Might I now ask... will you let me go?"

Daniel smiled faintly and shook his head.

"Not yet. You still haven’t told me how to reach that stellar in the sky."

"And you haven’t provided any concrete intelligence on it, either."

Daniel looked upward. He could see the stellar Glaton had mentioned. But the distance between them was astronomical. His Eye of Insight couldn’t glean any details from this far.

On the other side, Glaton wore a conflicted expression. After a brief silence, he finally spoke.

"Actually... that stellar used to be a powerful soul from two thousand years ago."

"At the time, I wasn’t strong enough to defeat him. He managed to seize half of the Book of Souls and flew into the skies. Eventually, he transformed into the stellar you see today."

"If you wish to approach him, Your Highness, I suggest heading to the Cloud Mine. It brings you closest to his location."

Daniel nodded, quite satisfied with Glaton’s cooperation.

Especially after Glaton realized that lying would be futile—Daniel could see through any falsehood with ease.

In the blink of an eye, the teleportation gate reopened, and Daniel and Glaton returned to Soul City.

The teleportation formation here differed greatly from those in the Myriad Races Continent. It seemed to function through the power of death, which always left Daniel feeling vaguely uncomfortable.

Upon exiting the portal, Daniel found himself standing at the Cloud Mine.

Yet the Cloud Mine was far from what he had imagined.

In his mind, clouds should be soft and fluffy—like cotton.

But the moment Daniel stepped on it, he realized just how mistaken he had been.

This place felt as solid as steel, despite its cloud-like appearance.

Still, Daniel quickly adjusted his mindset.

It was called a mine, after all. What kind of mine would exist without actual minerals?

He shook off his confusion and raised his head slightly.

Above him loomed a massive stellar.

If, from the ground, the stellar looked like a basin-sized sphere—

Then here, in the Cloud Mine, it had become a colossal wall in the sky.

The sheer scale of it inspired an instinctive, almost primal, sense of dread.

After leaving behind spatial coordinates to mark this area, Daniel didn’t hesitate.

He immediately activated Time Stream.

When he opened his eyes once more—

Glaton was just about to present his conditions again.

"Your Highness Daniel, if you do not release me, I cannot lead you inside..."