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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

Identification.

Five days later.

Amaan and Rahul could be seen sitting on a wave of air. Both of them were surprised by this kind of seating, but after trying it once, they liked it too much to not sit on the air instead of a bench. There were other people, too, who were sitting beside them, minding their own business. Amaan, who had a roll in his hand, said, It's truly a wonderful place, man. This feeling of seeing beings other than humans still feels unreal to him; his tone sounded full of happiness.

Kael had done as instructed. In just one day, he had made their identification cards, making them natives of the Sebela realm; at least on record, it was done. After getting the identification cards, both of them had been roaming the capital city of the Sebela realm.

Both of them had seen many new things. The ring that Aryan had given them contained eternal currency, which was far superior to Sebela's currency. With Kael's help, they exchanged the currency quite quickly. Sebela realm's currency was barely holding on to the fiftieth position in the Eternal Alliance of low realms, not even making it into the top ten.

The only reason Sebela had any significant presence in the Eternal Alliance was because of its unique nature of having two kings in one low realm while still being recognized as a part of the Eternal Alliance. Many low-realm forces had questioned the COHH for a reason, but they never answered, and the other low realms lacked the power to demand an explanation. So, they all dropped it and simply kept an eye on news from the Sebela realm.

The first place they visited from their list of choices was the Valley of Beasts, essentially a zoo of extraordinary creatures. Upon arriving, what they saw stunned them to their core; the sheer number of bizarre creatures was mind-boggling. The first creature they encountered was a snake. Seeing a snake might not seem particularly strange, but this one had a literal halo sprouting from its head. The snake was pitch black, and as they looked for information on the nameplate, they noticed it was missing. Leaving the snake behind, they continued onward, not seeing how the snake watched them as they walked away.

The second beast they saw resembled a turtle, but with some peculiar differences. This creature had a shell on its body, but it had more than ten legs. Its legs were tiny, yet its tail and neck were longer than Amaan and Rahul's height. However, the most repulsive aspect of this creature was its appearance, and the smell emanating from its body was so foul that some of the people around them, mostly children, started to vomit. Glancing at the nameplate, they discovered the creature was called a Tatitoise.

Upon leaving, they looked at many other creatures. Rahul even recognized one, none other than the creature he had fought when meeting Aryan. Seeing their size now, he finally understood that the creature they had killed was nothing but a cub. Most of the creatures there were even taller than a two-story building, genuinely making him question the size of these beasts. He looked at the nameplate, which read "Bastet."

Moving forward, they encountered more recognizable creatures, such as the Abyssal Leviathan—a colossal, serpentine creature with dark, bioluminescent scales and multiple sets of glowing eyes—and a Drake, a dragon-like creature with scales of obsidian and magma veins running beneath, giving it a molten glow. It had massive wings with a leathery texture and a crown of fiery horns. there was one more creture that had made a big impression on them, which was a creature of stone, his entire body was of a stone, even his face, which genuinely felt weird. The creature's name was a stone behemoth

Getting out that place Amaan heart which was still feeling as if it want to leap out of the chest finally started to return to normal, putting his hand on his chest, feeling his chest he thought himself how luck he is too see thing that people only imagine, as they moved forward he check the next place and pushed rahul to move more fast.

The second place they visited was known as Sky Field, a place where multiple cultivators raced together or against each other in the sky. It was a game of sky. Upon reaching there, they saw hundreds of people in line to buy tickets for entry. Seeing the long line, both of them felt dejected.

Just as they were about to leave, a person called out to them, saying, Hello, fellow cultivators. The speaker was a man who appeared to be in his mid-twenties, with a beard and a height reaching seven feet, indicating that he was likely a pure human. I have extra tickets with me. Do you want to join us? He asked. "I have some friends with me, but two of them dropped out at the last minute."

"Why ask only us?" Rahul remarked in a suspicious tone tone.

No particular reason, the man replied. I just entered the hall and saw you two and thought, why not extend a helping hand? It's not like I'm giving them to you for free. You will need to pay two Percent more for the tickets if you want them. Otherwise, I can sell them to others.

After some moments of thought, Rahul agreed and purchased the tickets for one thousand SEB each, which was the currency used.

The man introduced himself as Kevin. He was a local from the capital city and had lived there his whole life. Upon hearing that Rahul and his companion had come from another domain, Kevin bumped his fist against his chest and said with a smile, "Don't you worry a bit; I will show you around if you don't mind backing a bit, knowing he seemed too friendly." Rahul replied, "We can discuss that afterwards."

Just as they reached the entry gate, four people appeared before them: two girls and two boys. Seeing them, Kevin waved his hand and motioned for them to come nearer.