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Supreme Sovereign.

Aaryn, having reached the pinnacle of power and becoming the strongest, found himself in a paradoxical state. The once insurmountable challenges that fueled his cultivation journey were conquered, leaving him with a sense of accomplishment but also an overwhelming sense of boredom. As he looked upon the world, time passing by without presenting any new challenges, Aaryn pondered the purpose of his newfound strength. What now? A single question turn the entire chaos upside down! Author warning!!!!!! Don't expect the novel to get good immediately; at least read until around chapter 50. Only after that will the story be able to develop. If you don't like overpowered characters, this might not be your cup of tea. There will be mystery, challenges, and things won't just be given to the protagonist. And yes, he will be the strongest from the start, but read the story to understand more. There will be romance and a harem, but don't worry, female characters won't be portrayed as headless fools, nor will every girl join the harem. This is my first novel, so I hope people can be understanding.

Unknown_man11 · Fantasy
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22 Chs

Eternal alliance

Let's meet the guy and see if we can come to a solution, Rahul said, looking at both of them. "Now that he knows your identity, he most probably won't dare to do anything. Am I right?"

Rishi nodded. "Then tell him that we will meet in a few hours," Rahul said and closed his eyes.

Closing his eyes, he found himself in a vast field. It was similar to the place where he had trained with Aryan, but this time it seemed more colorful. Confused about how he got here, he looked around. There was nothing in sight other than green grass that seemed to stretch endlessly. Even with his keen vision, he couldn't see the end.

He called for Aryan, thinking it was his doing. "So, will you show yourself, or are you going to stay silent?" he said, but no answer came. He gave up. He had tried many times to talk to Aryan when he reached the low realm, but he never replied. Thinking Aryan didn't want to talk, he stopped calling and lay down on the grass, thinking about the possibilities and how his entire life had changed. Taking a deep breath, he fell asleep on the grass.

Opening his eyes, he saw Amaan near him, waking him up and saying, "Hey Rahul, will you wake up now? It's time. Rishi has gone to bring that man. He said to freshen up and get ready."

Nodding, Rahul freshened himself up and asked Amaan, "So, what are your thoughts about the situation? What do you think we should do?"

Amaan, unconcerned, waved his hand and said, "It's up to you. I know you will make the best decision for us."

"Okay," Rahul said, taking a seat beside Amaan and starting to watch TV with him. Seeing that, Amaan turned and asked, "Hey Rahul, until those two come, can you explain to me about the Eternal Alliance and how it is connected to the Eternal Empire?"

Seeing Rishi's holophone, Amaan had understood that this wasn't some random cultivation world like the ones he had read about in novels. This cultivation world seemed far different from any he had ever read about. Here, realms were connected, people talked about cultivation as if it were a normal thing, and yet not everyone pursued cultivation like in the novels. Here, there was a society as well as laws for the weak. Until now, from reaching the low realm, he hadn't met any arrogant young masters, nor had anyone looked down on him.

Rahul, who seemed surprised by the question, said, "Sure, why not? Even I was amazed when Aryan told me about this world."

"Well, let me first tell you about the low realms," Rahul began. "There are numerous low realms, middle realms, and even high-heaven realms under the Eternal Empire, all connected through the Eternal Alliance. To be classified as a low realm, a realm must contain more than a thousand galaxies, and its cultivators must reach a certain standard of power to be considered legitimate.

"Additionally, there are specific requirements that must be fulfilled to become part of the Eternal Alliance. These requirements are determined by the Council of High Heaven (COHH), which acts as the regulatory organization for the Eternal Alliance. The COHH was created with the top-level power of the Eternal Alliance to oversee and maintain order.

"The Eternal Alliance is a coalition of various realms that agree to abide by a set of rules and standards as well as pledge their loyalty towards the Eternal Empire, ensuring peace and cooperation among them. This alliance allows for the free movement of people, goods, and information. Members of the Eternal Alliance benefit from mutual protection and economic support, as well as access to advanced cultivation techniques and resources.

"The Eternal Empire, on the other hand, is the central authority that governs the entire network of realms within the alliance. It is the most powerful entity, but it doesn't directly interfere in Eternal Alliance affairs. On behalf of the Eternal Alliance, the COHH ensures that the laws and regulations set forth by the COHH are enforced and that any disputes between realms are resolved fairly.

"The relationship between the Eternal Alliance and the Eternal Empire is like that of a superior and junior. The alliance provides protection and governance to all its members, while the members contribute to the overall strength and stability of the alliance through their collective resources and manpower. The Eternal Alliance always tries to find more realms to join the alliance."

As Rahul finished explaining, Amaan looked thoughtful. "So, this world is far more complex than the simplistic cultivation worlds we read about in novels," he said. "It's fascinating how there's a structured society with laws and governance, rather than just chaotic battles for power."

"Well, I wouldn't say that," Rahul said, making Amaan puzzled.

"What do you mean by that?" Amaan asked.

"Well, what I just told you is only the good part of it," Rahul explained. "But there are many other aspects of this alliance. The ranking of the realms and the politics of the alliance is far scarier than on Earth, and there are even wars within the alliance."

Just before Rahul could answer Amaan's next question, Rishi appeared with the man they were supposed to meet. The atmosphere became tense as they prepared to confront the situation head-on. Rishi took his seat while the man stood with no intention of sitting. Rahul gestured for him to take a seat, but he declined.