Supreme Harem God System - Chapter 2094: Don’t you dare lose.

Chapter 2094: Don’t you dare lose.
“Come out now.
Don’t foolishly believe you can hide from me using the Artifact I created.”
Eternity spoke as he stared in a certain direction.
As mentioned before, his ‘End’ plan was perfect—except for one ‘problem.’
This was the ‘problem.’
Nux turned around to look, his frown deepened when he didn’t see or sense any being.
Was it an empty threat? A distraction?
He wondered in his mind, but then—
“Hahaha! I was wondering when you would call me!”
A dark, menacing, soul-shaking laugh was heard as another being materialized into existence. A being that made Nux falter with his mere presence.
This wasn’t the plan.
The only reason he didn’t run away like Amaya told him to was because he thought only one Eternal came.
But…
Why was he here!?
There was no reason to!
What happened to the Supremes’ arrogance? Why would two of the strongest Eternals come for a mere terrorist group that hadn’t even done anything!?
And Nux wasn’t the only one who thought that,
“Why are you here, Neremoth?”
Eternity questioned as he glanced at the Eternal from the Supreme World of Darkness, Neremoth.
Yes, he knew that Neremoth was here from the very beginning, but this did not mean he knew why he was here. This wasn’t the plan; he specifically said he would be the only one to go. There was no need for two Eternals here.
At his question, Neremoth grinned.
“Why? Does my presence bother you, Zarveth?”
Neremoth questioned, his Grimson eyes shining even more brightly. It was clear that his excitement couldn’t be contained.
“This is not what we agreed on.”
Zarveth, the Eternal of the Supreme World of Eternity, spoke in a strict, dissatisfied tone. As the two Supremes conversed, they completely ignored Nux and Sharnoth, as if their presence simply did not matter.
And it did not. The Space Laws no longer worked here—it was impossible for them to escape. Even if they did try something, with the two of them together, the weaklings did not stand a chance.
Actually, the two Supremes were certain that even without the help of the other, they could take down the opponents. After all, Anomaly or not, with all said and done, a Primordial was still just that—a Primordial.
As for the woman, well, the Supreme Borns never considered those at a similar cultivation stage as them on the same level.
There was no way the enemy Eternal was nearly as strong as taking them.
Honestly, instead of the two opponents in front of them, the biggest concern the two Supremes had was… each other.
And this feeling was mutual; both of them wanted the other to be gone so they could get their hands on the Anomaly.
“Do you truly believe you are in the position to talk about what we agreed on or not?”
At Zarveth’s words, Neremoth questioned with a demonic grin.
“You encountered the Anomaly, and instead of following the Infinities’ direction and informing them about his existence,
You sealed the Space instead, making sure no one gets here.”
“I did it because I did not want the enemy to call reinforcements or escape.”
Zarveth tried to explain, but Neremoth was no fool.
And he did not like to be treated as one either.
“Stop this.”
He spoke, his tone stricter than before.
“We both know what you want.”
At those words, Zarveth’s tone changed as well.
Further games were pointless, so he decided to skip them.
“You knew, yet you still did not report to the Infinities.”
He blamed.
Well, it wasn’t a ‘blame’ per se, it was simply a signal—an offer to stop this pointless squabble here.
After all, just like Neremoth, Zarveth knew what the other wanted as well.
The Anomaly.
As for going against the Infinities, the very fact that Neremoth was here instead of reporting him meant that he was prepared to go against them as well.
Just like him, Neremoth wanted the Anomaly for himself.
So instead of going at each other and letting the fish escape,
Why not work together?
That was Zarveth’s underlying offer.
And understanding every part of it, Neremoth’s eyes shined even more joyfully,
“Yes, I change my statement.
We both know what we want.”
He agreed.
Zarveth stared at Neremoth in silence, and in the end, he passed a light smile as well.
There was no other option—this was indeed the best-case scenario considering the current situation.
As for how they were going to ‘divide’ the Anomaly, well, that can be discussed later. Of course, Zarveth also did not overlook the chances of Neremoth betraying and attacking him after everything was done. After all, he was considering the same thing.
However, they both knew the other would not do that.
The reason was simple—if the two fought each other, the victor wouldn’t be clear. Even if the battle continued for years and one might get a slight advantage over the other, killing each other for good was impossible.
In the end, the one who got the Anomaly would later be at a disadvantage because the other would inform the Infinities about what happened, and after that,
It was only a matter of time before the Anomaly was taken away from them without them getting anything in return.
So unless they had a certain way to kill the other in one shot, fighting each other was no different than sealing their fate for the worse.
Both of them knew this, so they knew that as long as they did not let their guard down, the other would not betray them.
And with that clear,
The two Supreme Borns decided to go against the feared Infinities and act independently—together.
Of course, while the two were having a conversation, the so-called opponents they ignored weren’t just staying still either.
They were making their own plans.
Before this began, Nux used a Slave Seal on Sharnoth. Of course, at Sharnoth’s level, she could break the seal on her own without having to do anything, so it wasn’t exactly a big deal. It was just one of Nux’s trusted methods, using which they could converse whenever needed.
‘Nux, what do we do?’
Sharnoth questioned with a solemn look on her face. She was still considering going against one Eternal, but two… even she knew it was no longer a battle they could win.
‘Can we escape?’
She asked, and Nux…
‘We can’t.’
He shook his head grimly.
‘Space Laws cannot be used here.’
From their expressions, he could tell that the two Eternals weren’t exactly allies—their greed might lead to them fighting each other. Honestly, with how things were, that would be the best-case scenario.
In the chaos, Nux believed he could figure something out. If anything, he would be able to assimilate the Laws he had just gathered and integrate them into his Universe.
But of course, this was only the best-case scenario—a scenario where he got incredibly lucky. And… considering his recent past with Lady Luck…
She wasn’t on his side.
Nux could tell there was a high probability that they would need to face the two of them together, and no matter how he thought about it,
He could not see a way to win.
This…
This might just be it.
‘Nux.’
Suddenly, Sharnoth called out with a determined look on her face.
Nux glanced at her and noticed her crimson eyes shining much more fiercely than ever.
‘You can escape, can’t you?’
She questioned.
‘…’
Nux turned silent.
‘Answer me. You can escape alive, can you not?’
She questioned, her tone much fiercer than before.
‘Yes.’
Nux nodded.
His Universe’s gate did not depend on Space—he could easily escape without the two Eternals being able to do anything.
But…
If he did that, Sharnoth would be facing the two angered Eternals alone, and… there was no way they would let her have an easy death.
Honestly, Nux had thought of devouring Sharnoth together with the Supreme Party, but if he did that, Sharnoth’s Domain would have faltered, and the trapped Supremes would have moved away, ruining everything.
He could also try to devour Sharnoth again, but honestly, the only reason it worked before was because Eternity—or Zarveth—was taken aback by the fact that he was an Anomaly and was curious as to what he could do.
But now that he had already seen this move,
There was no way he would let Nux do whatever he wanted.
Even if he was arrogant, he knew better than to let someone like an Anomaly run wild. The chances of this working were low, and if it didn’t, both he and Sharnoth would be captured alive—something that cannot happen, since it might even endanger his wives.
The only other way was to…
‘Escape.’
Sharnoth spoke, her eyes shining with determination as she glared at the two Eternals, who had now teamed up with each other.
‘Shar—’
Nux tried to say something, but—
‘Escape!’
Sharnoth raised her voice, and Nux clenched his fists in frustration.
He glared at his enemies, especially at Darkness—the being who ruined it all. His anger boiled even further as he saw the dark mist moving around that bastard’s body, but then—
“Huh…?”
Nux’s expression changed as he realized something, his eyes still staring at the ‘being of Darkness’ standing in front of him.
‘Shar—’
‘I said esca—’
‘Listen to me!’
Nux countered back, raising his voice even more.
Sharnoth momentarily froze, and Nux…
‘How long do you think you can last if you just face Eternity alone?’
‘Alone…?’
‘I will take care of Darkness.’
‘Nux, don’t be foo—’
‘Answer my question.’
Nux spoke sternly, and Sharnoth…
She stared at Eternity in silence before turning towards Nux and—
‘If you face Darkness alone…
I will defeat him as soon as I can and come aid you.’
She declared, her eyes burning with intensity, preparing to kill that bastard no matter what it took.
And when Nux saw those eyes, his grin widened.
‘Remember those words.
Don’t you dare lose,
Because if you do,
I will revive you once all this is over and haunt you for the rest of your life.’
Saying those words, Nux opened his Universe’s gate through his shadow, instantly attracting the Supremes’ attention.
“NO!!”
Zarveth, the Eternity, shouted as Nux was devoured by his own Shadows. Neremoth, on the other hand, moved before anyone could react, and using the Power of Darkness,
He barged into Nux’s shadow—
Entering his Universe.
