Supreme Harem God System - Chapter 2324: His existence should scare you.

Chapter 2324: His existence should scare you.
“What the hell are you talking about?”
Ul’Thakar questioned with a frown.
Zylarith revealed the truth—
“Anomaly.
That’s my son.”
And the instant he did, the entire room turned dead silent. Only after about a minute passed, did Ul’Thakar manage to let out a word.
“…huh?”
Zylarith looked at him without a change in his expression.
“He… is your son…?”
“The one you killed for inheriting the System.”
Zylarith nodded and a picture formed in Ul’Thakar’s head.
“He’s… the Anomaly?”
He couldn’t believe it, but then he shook his head.
“No, that shouldn’t be possible. I killed him, I felt the Universe devour his soul.”
Zylarith’s death, that time he knew something had happened, that somehow, Zylarith had escaped, but that boy, Ul’Thakar was one hundred percent sure he killed him.
“I know that. I did not say you failed to kill him.”
Zylarith explained, his explanation, however, only confused Ul’Thakar even further.
And that was when Orravyn spoke up—
“You are saying he is your son’s reincarnation.”
Zylarith turned towards Orravyn and nodded with a somewhat surprised look on his face.
“You truly are your mother’s child, eh?”
Orravyn didn’t react to those words, Zylarith already expected it and just nodded, returning to the topic.
“Yes. The Anomaly is my Soul Son.”
“But that doesn’t make sense… Anomaly comes from another Universe…”
Seraphielle muttered with a deep frown, and Zylarith shook his head.
“That is what he wants you to believe.”
“…why?”
Equarios couldn’t understand. Orravyn, however, was different. He recalled everything that had happened in the past, their past discussions, their past actions and the answer appeared right in front of him.
“To make us wary of him.”
The rest of the Infinities turned towards him and—
“He made us believe that he is from another Universe, that he has beings as strong as us behind him, waiting to ambush us, fearing which, none of us attacked him even when we had the chance to do. We didn’t even try, fearing this might be the enemy Universe’s plan.”
He spoke, looking at Equarios, who recalled that Dragon that devoured multiple worlds right in front of them and they…
They had just stood there like fools.
“No…”
Equarios, however, shook his head.
“That does not make any sense.
The Universe itself reacts to his existence, it would have no reason to do so if he was part of this Universe, all it needed to do was end his existence.”
There were very few beings whom the Universe couldn’t kill, only the Infinities mostly. If the Anomaly was indeed from this Universe, then instead of reacting this strongly every single time he appeared, it would have ended his existence.
Or at least—
That was Equarios’s logic.
Zylarith, however, laughed—
“Of course, and we all know how impossible it is to fool the Universe and escape it, no?”
He spoke sarcastically and Equarios turned silent.
“Not many beings can fool the Universe.”
Orravyn spoke, staring directly into Zylarith’s eyes. Zylarith looked back and—
“And you think the boy who had you four on ropes wouldn’t know how?”
And this time, Orravyn turned silent as well.
For a moment, the entire hall remained silent, Zylarith gave the Four Infinities time to think everything through and process what he had just said.
Seraphielle, however, had another question—
“Why are you telling us that?”
She couldn’t understand.
“If he is your son, he must have the system you created. He must have that… Law you created.
And he is now brave enough to challenge even Infinities, he grew up into exactly what you wanted him to.
So why come to us?
Why reveal the truth?”
The Infinity of Light asked, but then, Orravyn laughed—
“Do you not see it?”
He looked at Zylarith with a grin and—
“Look at his face, look at how he is trying to hide his frustration and shame.
He no longer has control over his own child, how fitting.”
“…”
Zylarith didn’t say anything.
How could he?
This was indeed the truth.
He truly did not have control over Nux. The rest of the Infinities laughed at that, seeing Zylarith in the state he was in, helpless, almost begging for help, it felt… quite exhilarating.
But…
This was Zylarith.
If they were feeling good, Zylarith wouldn’t have come here. The Infinities knew that, he would never appear just so he could make a mockery of himself and entertain them.
There was something else.
There must be something else.
And Ul’Thakar realized that—
“Why are you here, Zylarith?”
He asked directly.
As two of the strongest beings in the Universe at one time, the two of them were… close at some level, they were rivals, yes, and Zylarith was clearly stronger than him, but even Zylarith respected Ul’Thakar at some level.
Zylarith looked at his past rival and after a short silence—
He finally said what he had actually come here for.
“As I said, I came because I want to stop the War between you two.”
“What does that have to do with any of it?”
Seraphielle questioned.
Zylarith looked at her and—
“Because your War benefits him.”
He answered.
The rest of the Infinities frowned and Zylarith continued to explain.
“The more you fight, the weaker you and your faction will become, you understand that too, and the weaker your Faction becomes, the more influence you lose, the more… Authority you lose.”
“Not all of us are dependent on Authority.”
Orravyn countered. Zylarith looked at him and shook his head.
“I know you don’t. But your lot’s overall strength decreases if the three of them weaken.”
This time, there was no sarcasm or mockery in his tone, Zylarith was dead serious, which was a rare sight itself.
“What are you trying to say?”
Equarios asked with a serious look on his face.
“I am saying that you are underestimating that boy.”
The Infinities frowned.
“Do you truly believe he would be able to defeat us even if we are weakened?”
Ul’Thakar laughed.
Wasn’t Zylarith underestimating them too much?
Or was he… overestimating his son?
Zylarith, however, looked at his past rival again and—
“Yes.”
He nodded without a shred of doubt in his tone.
Ul’Thakar’s expression changed.
“Don’t be ridiculous—”
He tried to shake his head, to deny him, he felt like Zylarith was trying to demean him but—
“You know I wasn’t the one who started our War.”
Ul’Thakar did not say anything. Zylarith, on the other hand, continued—
“The War began because she figured out what I was trying to do. She learned what I was trying to build.”
Zylarith spoke, looking at Orravyn, who didn’t show any reaction, despite knowing that the she Zylarith was referring to, was his mother.
The previous Infinity of Eternity and… the strongest Infinity of Eternity.
A woman who discovered more things than most beings could imagine, a woman who, using her power, revealed what Zylarith Chaosveil was planning and… lost her life for it.
“If she hadn’t revealed my plan, I wouldn’t have started the War, not until I mastered that Law and had made complete use of it.”
Zylarith continued, his eyes staring at all four Infinities with an intense, ambitious gaze.
“If I had succeeded, I can assure you that it wouldn’t even have been a fair battle.
You lot would have lost.”
Zylarith declared confidently, then, after a short pause—
“And now, that boy has that same Law you attacked me for.
And you are giving him time to grow and understand it because you underestimate him.”
Again, silence spread all over the room.
The Infinities looked at Zylarith with grave looks on their faces and Zylarith made sure they understood what they were facing.
“Understand that this isn’t a normal threat you are facing—
You are facing another me.
And this one’s more prepared than I was.”
He spoke, looking at the four with a grave look on his face, the silence lasted for a good few minutes, then suddenly—
“Heh.”
Orravyn laughed out loud.
The rest of the beings present in the room, including Zylarith, looked at him and he—
He laughed even more loudly.
“Hahahaha~
You are facing another me.
I can’t comprehend the arrogance of that statement, like that should scare us, eh?”
Orravyn then looked into Zylarith’s eyes and—
“Zylarith Chaosveil, you lost.
And you lost terribly.
Your Faction is destroyed.
Most beings in the world do not even know that you once existed, you do not matter, you are a nobody.
Another you doesn’t sound like a threat.”
He snapped, his tone becoming much, much sharper than before. This was honestly the first time the Infinities had seen Orravyn act like this.
It was clear that he held a strong hatred against Zylarith.
Hearing his words, Zylarith remained silent and for a good while too. There were countless things he could say here.
He was the strongest Infinity the Universe had ever witnessed.
Four Infinities had to come together to defeat him, and even then, one of those Infinities perished before he did.
His Faction nearly destroyed every single Faction in the Universe before it was ruined.
But…
Zylarith didn’t say any of that.
He didn’t have to prove himself to anyone, especially not to these beings here.
He just said one thing—
“You are correct.”
He nodded, agreeing with Orravyn.
“Another me shouldn’t scare you.
You people have dealt with me before, doing it again wouldn’t be difficult.”
Then, he took a short pause, as if he didn’t wish to admit it, but he was going to—
“But the Anomaly is not another me.
He is far, far worse.
His existence should scare you.”


