Supreme Harem God System - Chapter 2346: Welcome, Father.

Chapter 2346: Welcome, Father.
In a long, unending, silent void, a thin black line appeared in the middle, and as that black line widened, a being with a ridiculously handsome face, long black hair, and determined golden eyes stepped forward.
And as this being hovered in this unknown space with terrifying calm, he began to observe where he was.
It was not a world, that much was for sure. There was no sky above him, no ground beneath him, no sun, no moon, no water, no wind, nor was there a fixed structure of… anything at all.
His next thought was a dimension, a separate dimension with its own strange structure, but that wasn’t the answer either.
If he had to give it a term or an explanation, then it was…
A forgotten reality.
The being looked around, his golden eyes shining with curiosity, then he expanded his senses, looking for anyone around and…
Just as he expected—
They weren’t here.
’It wasn’t a trap.’
He nodded to himself because while they weren’t here,
He was.
And that made the being smile.
’So this is where you were hiding.
So this is why not even the Infinities were able to find you.’
He thought inwardly as his senses continued to perceive the… place he was in, if it could even be called a ’place’ in the first place.
Because whatever this was…
It was… different.
Even as he extended his senses, he got no answers.
No world’s energy reacted to his, no ’Laws’ existed here, no life, no death, no time, no space, no beginning, no end.
There was nothing.
Heck, he couldn’t even sense the Universal Energy that was everywhere in the Universe, even in the deepest, unexplored parts of the void.
It was almost as if…
This place was removed from the Universe’s memory.
A place that shouldn’t exist but… did.
And that was where Zylarith Chaosveil was. That was the reason no one could find him.
It was because no one remembered this place even existed.
’Heh.’
Nux laughed inwardly, mostly at how absurd Zylarith’s abilities were and at the same time—
At that woman.
Because even after all this, even when he hid in a place forgotten by the Universe itself, in a place even the Infinities could not find, there he was—
Standing right in front of the coordinates she gave.
Nux didn’t even have to move, he didn’t need to extend his senses, he didn’t have to find him. He was right there—
Right in front of him.
Just…
What sort of existence was she?
He couldn’t help but wonder in his head.
But right now, that didn’t matter.
Because all that mattered right now was him. So without waiting, Nux extended his domain. Dark, inexplicable matter surrounded everything around, including him, and just like that—
Zylarith Chaosveil was inside Nux’s Domain.
Nux’s smile widened, his golden eyes shone as his domain was completed, separating him and Zylarith from the Main Universe, from the Infinities.
That was when Zylarith finally reacted.
He, in his Soul Form, turned around and looked at him with a confused, almost surprised look on his face.
“How…”
He spoke in a… weak voice, almost as if he hadn’t used his true voice for countless years, yet even that weak word made the grey darkness around him tremble.
That, however, wasn’t important, because before he could even complete his question, Nux’s own body disintegrated into nothingness, almost as if its role was complete and it was no longer needed.
Zylarith’s frown deepened, but the next instant, his confusion disappeared and was replaced by understanding.
“A puppet.”
He muttered out loud, already getting used to using his own voice and not just talking through different artifacts using his mind.
That was when he heard another voice—
“That is correct.”
The voice echoed throughout the space, coming from every single direction, but that didn’t confuse Zylarith. He simply turned in a particular direction, and there he was—
Nux Leander, standing right in front of him, with that same calm but arrogant smile on his face.
“Welcome, Father.”
Zylarith narrowed his eyes, the mist around him twisting.
He stared at Nux for a long time, almost as if his mind couldn’t process what was happening. Nux didn’t rush him either.
This was his Universe.
No other force could interfere with them.
And as strange as stating this felt, Nux now had time.
Time for a long overdue, heartfelt conversation with his dear Soul Father.
So for a while, the two beings stared at each other, Nux with a silent smile and Zylarith with a confused frown.
Then, about two seconds later—
Zylarith laughed out loud.
“You came.”
He spoke, his unstable Soul Form shifting.
“After all this time…
You finally came to see me.”
“You sound pleased.”
Nux answered calmly.
“I am.”
Zylarith’s smile widened.
“Do you know how boring it is to… exist like this?”
He muttered, his Soul body shifting again.
“To be alive, yet unable to breathe. To possess power, yet unable to release even a thread of it. To know that the moment I release myself, the Universe will remember my Soul and rush to devour me.”
He commented as his Soul body finally began to take… a shape Nux could make some sense of.
It wasn’t a physical body, that much was obvious. The instability was still there, but it was still different from that translucent, generic form that he had always used.
Now, it was a taller figure, made of dark, shifting smoke and broken purple light. Even now, its edges were never still. Sometimes it looked like a human, sometimes it looked like a shadow stretched in different directions.
As he became more and more complete, pure Energy of Chaos coiled around him, as if it had been waiting for its true owner for trillions of years.
This was Zylarith Chaosveil, the being who accepted Chaos and became one with it.
*Picture*
“To be the strongest Infinity…
And be reduced to silence.”
Zylarith commented, finally getting accustomed to… talking.
Nux watched him, and Zylarith did the same. Then, what looked like his face smiled as he looked around—
“You really have become an entity I cannot understand.
To think you managed to take me… outside the Universe.”
He commented, then he looked around with a curious look on his face and—
“Is this it? Is this the other Universe they say you are a part of?”
He questioned. Soon, however, a frown appeared on his face and—
“No.”
He shook his head.
“This is not a Universe.
It is… a dimension that is connected to that Universe but has no way to actually visit the Universe.”
Zylarith looked at Nux again.
“Why not bring me to your main Universe?”
He wondered out loud. Then, his expression changed and the violet light in his eyes shone.
“Those women.”
He commented.
“They are there.”
And Nux’s expression broke. It was only for the slightest instant, but an old monster like Zylarith, no matter how long he had been ’asleep’ for, wouldn’t possibly miss it.
“You did not change.”
He almost seemed disappointed.
“You have the same weakness you always did.”
“They are not my weakness.”
Nux answered almost instantly, his old hatred for Zylarith returning in an instant. Zylarith didn’t care. He just shook his head.
“They are.
More than you realize.
They gave away what you were trying to hide the hardest.”
Nux narrowed his eyes and Zylarith continued—
“You have somehow become part of another Universe, but your Universe is weak. There is no being in there who can face Infinities, who can defend your wives from me—
You are probably the strongest being in there.
This is also how you managed to become its Absolute God.
That is quite an achievement, but since even someone like you managed to become that Universe’s God, that means either your Universe’s Infinities are dead—
Or the one that is more likely—
Your Universe is new.”
Zylarith pointed out.
This time, Nux didn’t react to his words, but Zylarith no longer needed his reaction to confirm what he was saying. He already knew he was correct.
“This is why you are preventing me or any other Infinity from entering your Universe, because you know that if we came in, your Universe wouldn’t be able to resist.
It will fall under our pressure. We will become its true rulers, putting yours and your wives’ lives in our hands.”
Again, Nux remained silent.
And his silence only amused Zylarith even further.
“You did quite well, considering the cards you were dealt. You put Seraphielle in a difficult position, forcing her to go to war with Ul’Thakar. You even made Equarios and Orravyn freeze, when all they needed to do was move, enter your Universe, and everything would have been theirs for the taking.
You played them like fools.
Not that it was a difficult task, considering it was them, but you still did it—
And for that, I praise you.
I just… don’t understand one thing.”
Zylarith tilted his head.
“Why come to me?”
But soon, he changed his question—
“How did you even find me?”


