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Reincarnated As A Lion In Another World-Chapter 759: Highest Will’s Permission.
"There are a few ways to invade other heavens that don’t involve using heavenly beacons," Phestus said as he arranged the information in his mind.
He started sending some of that information to Kael telepathically while he began to explain it all.
"We could use the full force of the Immortals.
The Gap is vulnerable to the power of Immortal Energy, but it is also unreliable as you cannot control where it opens.
And it is also not a surefire way of doing things.
You could tear through the gap to invade one heaven but you have no way of keeping the tear open.
It could close anytime and it was always very fast.
You would lose a lot of force and lives just trying that method.
Only High Level or Supreme Level Immortals can attempt that. High-level immortals can be fast enough to avoid the edges of the tear, and Supreme-level immortals can use their bare bodies to withstand the power of the Gap.
Hmm, we have to treat it as if we are going to another point in space.
Every possible location in the mortalverse has a coordinate that you can travel to. It is the same for the heavens, only that they have an entirely different set of coordinates to play with.
That is why some budding mortal civilizations experiment with wormhole technology and sometimes accidentally find themselves in the Heavenly Realms.
They had tapped into a frequency even they didn’t know existed.
What we want to do is find the specific coordinates of the heaven we want to invade. And by coordinates, I mean the general vibe and aura of the place.
There are three thousand heavens, all meant to be occupied by a single law. Although a few of them are still blank and ownerless, many of them have been tainted by the power of a Primordial at some point in the long history of the universe.
We just need to lock in on it with something.
You have access to some of the laws that could work. That could work very well.
But I’m sure you are asking about heavens you don’t even have access to.
Do you have a heaven in mind that you want the lions to invade?"
Phestus had gotten closer to Kael, they were practically flying shoulder to shoulder and Kale could smell the sweet scent of a particular perfume.
"I have two in mind, Hive Heaven and Horror Heaven."
Phestus raised his brow.
"Horror Heaven?" Jordan commented, "Isn’t that the home of those edgy centipedes?"
Kael nodded, "Yes, I have a bone to pick with the Primordial Centipede and intend for the lions to conquer the Horror Heaven in the process."
Jordan smiled, "Hehehe, All-King, I’m liking you more and more.
I’m unsure if I should offend you or not, honestly speaking..."
Kael just smiled. It was hard to tell if Jordan was just kidding or if he was serious. He might genuinely want to mess with Kael simply so that he would see what Kael would do.
Hopefully, he was just joking around... hopefully.
"Anyways," Phestus butted in, "Unlike the bees, the centipedes don’t really have any significant power here that I know of. And even if they are here, I doubt they have any immortals.
Horror Heaven is just real estate waiting to be acquired.
But we need a way to locate Horror Heaven. The Heavenly Realms exist in the Heavenverse which exists at the Other Center of the Universe.
Hmm, I think I know what to do and how to do it," Phestus seemed to have been hit with a very good idea.
"We need a hub, a center for the future. Kind of like an All-Heaven that leads to other heavens.
This type of heaven doesn’t exist yet but it can theoretically. This should be the end goal for our Leonine Heaven.
But in the meantime, we will have to settle for a structured brute force method.
Do you have the Law of Connection?"
Kael nodded, "Yes, I do?"
"Good, we just need to find a centipede then.
The Primordial Centipede has access to Horror Heaven. We will need it to open the gate for us.
For that to happen, we need to lure it in.
As I said, every heaven has the stench of a law, even Horror Heaven which is dominated by the Law of Fear.
Every centipede is affiliated with the Law of Fear.
What we want to do is lock down that Law. We obviously cannot use it for anything, but we can use the Law of Connection or the Law of Transportation to transport the invaders to the chosen destination.
This is more complicated than I am making out to be.
Wait, we also have to account for others..."
Phestus began to ramble. What he was saying was making demands not making sense at the same time.
Kael personally did not want to rely on any Law to invade other heavens. It would mean that he had significant use of those Primordials which could lead to unnecessary drama in the future.
This was his wisdom talking.
He had to remind them that they were very much replaceable and that he could survive without them.
Having them be the center and reason universal domination was possible was a very bad idea and a recipe for a silent takeover.
"Why don’t you use the same method Silax used?" Alexander who had been silent all this while suddenly spoke up.
He didn’t turn around. He just kept his eyes forward but his voice reverberated everywhere and was followed by a sensation of heaviness.
"What method?" Kael asked. He guessed the method Alexander was talking about since he had Silax memories but he didn’t want to let out that part yet.
"Silax created the first Heavenly Beacons used by the first lions to enter Leonine Heaven.
We could simply use that same method to create a new type of heavenly beacons for the Lion Kings.
One that allows us to go to Horror Heaven."
Azeus shook his head, "You know that that is impossible right?
Not only was that extremely hard for Silax, but it had also been done under certain conditions.
The Highest Will was the one who practically gave him those Heavenly Beacons.
Last I checked, the Highest Will has never assisted anyone in invading a heavenly realm."
Alexander shrugged his shoulders, "You assume that we would be asking the Highest Will for permission."
Instantly, the world went silent.
Jordan, Phestus, Azeus, Gabriel, and Kael all wore grim looks on their faces. Even Kael knew what Alexander was intending to do.
This was a serious, very dangerous thing to suggest.
If mortals uttered these words, it didn’t matter. They would never be able to do anything to affect the grand scheme.
But these worlds came from the mouth of a Supreme Level Immortal, a lion king who was infinitely close to godhood.
"Do you hate the Highest Will, Elder?" Kael asked straightforwardly.
Alexander shook his head, "Yes and no."
"What do you mean?" Kael inquired.
"The Highest Will is a necessary force that keeps the balance of the universe. You can owe the peace of all to the Highest Will.
Everything it does is coordinated to achieve different schemes. We don’t usually know exactly what it wants to achieve at any given time but we know that the primary reason it does things most times is to maintain universal stability.
And that is the problem.
We cannot conquer a stable universe."
Alexander’s words made sense.
The Highest was not bad, nor was it good, if it was just necessary.
That was why it had made all those rules, to preserve the continuity of the universe and keep it stable.
But the lions were a wild factor. They wanted to conquer the universe and the Highest Will will definitely, most assuredly stand in their path.
"How did Silax and the Highest Will get the Heavenly Beacons?"
Kael changed the topic, sensing that this might be the right place or time for this discussion.
Indeed, they should not care about the Highest Will’s permission.
"Crystallised Reality," Phestus was the one to reply.
"What?"
"Yes, Crystallised Reality.
You may have seen reality being torn or shattered during battles but have you seen it being crystallised?
Crystallised Reality is basically the same thing as the Heavenly Beacons that are being used.
Only that in the moment of crystallisation, they are attuned to the particular heaven that they were created for.
Silax wasn’t an Immortal, he had no way of crystallising reality.
The Highest Will provided both the Crystallised Reality and the attunement for accessing Leonine Heaven."
"Hmm," Kael thought for a moment, "Can we do that?"
"Yes," Alexander responded very quickly. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
The expressions of the other kings showed apprehension.
Only Jordan seems somewhat calm, as though he did not care about what Alexander was about to say.
"Why haven’t you all done that yet? Why hasn’t anyone done it?" Kael wondered out loud.
Alexander sighed, but his silver eyes were spewing determination, "Because that is one of the core rules set by the Highest Will.
No one can create Heavenly Beacons without its permission. Failure to abide shall come with significant consequences."
Alexander paused and turned his head to look at Kael.
"All-King, are you scared?"







