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World's Strongest Became the Game's Weakest Villain-Chapter 415 - 411: Dream Work
Eugene woke up after sleeping for a long time. His mind was getting hazier by the day and sleeping was the only way to make it go back to normal even for a little bit.
His senses stretched out all over the space of the special realm that he had created.
The young kid was still running around while practicing his techniques, faster with every step.
The Catene’s had also been engaged in some weird kind of hand to hand combat now that the younger one could also take on a humanoid form. Maybe it was a resilience training? Catene would know best, there wasn’t any need for him to be involved yet.
And lastly…
In the norther path of the plain, or at least what he assumed to be in the north since in the nothingness nothing existed, there was the tied-up invasion navy that had experienced the same passage of time as them.
Eugene was certain. The weakest Outer God had definitely grown magnitudes stronger. It was the perfect time to train the kid.
His mind flitted back to the time when he was hit by the kid’s attack and was sent flying all the way to the edge of the realm. Small as it may seem with just words, it was the same as crossing continents from a single hit.
Back there, he had seen signs of the realm crumbling apart into bits.
"Haah…" A sigh left Eugene. "It’s gonna be my time to leave soon…"
He ran a hand through his hair and stood up.
Before he disappeared forever, he wanted to see his student grow some more.
Selfish as it was, for the tiniest of seconds, he wanted to see him grow some more.
Eugene stretched his hands and in the blink of an eye, teleported in front of his disciple.
Who sat there with his legs crossed and hair flicked back. In an extremely cringe manner, the disciple spoke up.
"Sometimes I wonder, if you’re even fit to be my teacher. I mean, I am so damn cool. But don’t let the imposter syndrome get to you—"
"I don’t see you running."
His disciple was wrecked around like a rag doll.
***
Five years had gone by since the day that all the worlds finally reunited.
The once de-facto leader of the Worlds Association had now taken that spot officially and sat with her hands wrapped around the necks of two young ladies.
"Maria, Lily, you two are my only solace here."
"Please let go of me…!" Lily squirmed in Charlotte’s grasp as she waved her feet in the air, but Charlotte had no intentions of letting her go.
Even at twenty five years of age, the almost cherubic squish hadn’t left Lily’s cheeks. It was only natural that once someone held her they would keep pulling her cheeks.
Maria on the other hand felt rather protected in the arms of the person who had practically raised her, but both of them couldn’t erase the slight doubts their minds held against the person who had abandoned their young master.
"Like, what’s this, seriously? Why is there a top ten ranking amidst all the worlds now?"
The idea of the Rankers that people of Earth held became quite intriguing for the citizens of all the worlds that had come together.
"And why in the world am I all the way down at tenth? Did these people get too used to this temporary peace? Do I have to go and take the first position with my fists?"
"Have you considered they might be stronger?"
"Oh, dear Lily. I don’t do that stuff because I am the strongest. It’s as simple as that."
Charlotte scrolled the list on found the name Albert all the way up at seventh.
"The heck!? Why is that guy above me?"
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Maria shrugged her shoulders.
"Young Master’s best friend has to be that amazing."
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Before disappearing forever, Eugene had left three revelations for Albert. While first was a way to counter the Outer Gods, the second of them was the very object in her hands.
The only thing that could traverse the boundaries of different realms and worlds and connect them together. The Terrifying Teal Tablets.
With modern programming and the limitless application of Elf magic, they were able to turn the Terrifying Teal Tablets into inter-dimensional mobile phones, except nothing was in color and instead of a screen, the word and images popped up in intricate embossments.
Albert’s phenomenal leadership just added on to his list of achievements that helped him raise his rankings.
In them, the first place was taken over by a Dragonewt who could level mountains, second was taken over by the Elf King. Bael and Yvas were tied for third while Han Jun Ho and Kaiser were tied way back at sixth.
It pissed her off since none of them could really take a win against her.
The description these bastards had given for her was simply because she was the commander.
Charlotte felt like breaking the tablet.
It was then that the door to her office was brazenly pushed open.
"Hey, wretch," the person on the other side called out to her.
"Na-Ri!" Charlotte greeted the girl with a bright smile. "What brings you here?"
"What’s this, why am I being pushed in a team?" Na-Ri raised her own teal tablet and showed it to the leader of the association as if handing it out to her own subordinate.
"Oh this?" Charlotte smiled. "You are going in a ruined world, so it’s better to go with a team."
"I have done it many times before. I’ll go alone. People end up being baggage."
Maria and Lily felt a severe deja vu at the young girl’s words.
Thanks to Lethe, everyone except Charlotte herself knew of Na-Ri and Eugene’s relationship in the room.
"It’s important. We can’t have you going alone, for what we know many Outer Gods still lurk in that place."
Na-Ri sighed, holding her head. With the connection of all the worlds, the last five years had seen rapid increase in the strength of the people.
And thanks to Albert and Mamon building a way to go to the dead worlds, they were also able to classify Outer Gods in tiers to guess their strengths. Rapid improvement in times of war was the most natural outcome.
"You have to go and get the Scythe of Death. The Outer God being there has low chances, but we estimate him to be in the S-Tier. It’s dangerous to go alone."
"All the more reason to go on my own. It needs to be handled covertly."
"Not happening. We can’t have people like you dying. This is an order."
"Fuck your order! Think I care?"
The sense of Deja Vu just kept increasing. Even though Charlotte had pulled the authority card, that only worked on soldiers and people who could peer-pressured.
"Anyway, at least go and meet your team," Charlotte sighed and raised her hands. "You can choose not to go after seeing them."
"Haah… fine."
Charlotte smiled as Na-Ri walked away.
She was going to get the kid forced to be sent with a team.