Saint Seiya: The Multiverse Libra Gold Saint

Chapter 68: SS 68: Composite Heroic Spirit Mission, A Journey Across Two Worlds



With the sea realm's destruction, the crisis in Asgard was temporarily resolved.

But the fleeting divinity Kaiser sensed during the battle lingered in his mind.

This was a chaotic era.

The earth was embroiled in constant conquest.

Kingdoms fell monthly, only for new ones to rise.

Natural disasters and divine calamities plagued the land.

To say the people suffered was no exaggeration.

Kaiser didn't linger at the sea.

The sea realm's temple was destroyed.

Rebuilding the seven ocean pillars would require Poseidon's reincarnation.

But a main god's reincarnation wasn't simple.

Why else would Holy Wars occur every 243 years?

If main gods could reincarnate freely, they'd do so immediately after death.

But it wasn't possible.

Finding a vessel compatible with a main god's soul was immensely difficult.

The process was complex and time-consuming.

A main god's reincarnation had temporal limits.

Two hundred years was the shortest span.

Returning to Asgard, Kaiser shattered the Nibelung Ring for the Norse queen.

"Be cautious going forward."

"It's not that difficult. If Poseidon wants, he can make another anytime."

"The northern ice plain is too close to the sea realm."

Kaiser warned.

"We understand."

Siegfried replied gravely.

The sea realm had caught them off guard.

"Are you returning to the Sanctuary?"

Siegfried asked Kaiser.

"Not yet."

"I'll stay in Asgard a few days."

"During the battle, I sensed a divine presence briefly."

"It's bothering me."

"If it's a god, who could it be? A Norse evil god?"

Kaiser frowned.

Siegfried paused, stunned that another god, besides Poseidon and Athena, was involved.

"A chaotic era."

Siegfried sighed.

Even as a God Warrior, he felt uneasy in such times.

They'd nearly lost all of Asgard.

Back in his room, Kaiser tended to his wounds.

His shoulder still ached faintly.

"It'll take time to heal fully."

Glancing at the wound, Poseidon's Cosmo was hindering his recovery.

"Thankfully, Athena's divine blood and divinity are sustaining me."

"Otherwise, Poseidon's Cosmo might have worn me down."

Kaiser's expression grew serious.

Kaiser recalled the fate of Leo Ilias in The Lost Canvas.

A constant Eighth Sense warrior, whose soul alone could outmatch Virgo Asmita.

Yet he fell to a cursed divine relic, exploited by Wyvern Rhadamanthys.

The Cosmos of the gods and their divinely empowered relics were a double-edged sword for humans, harming both foe and wielder.

A low hum sounded.

The Heroic Spirit System's call came online again.

Kaiser's thought-form submerged.

In an instant, he entered the system's core.

"Finally, a mission?"

"What's the situation this time?"

Kaiser awaited the system's mission briefing.

A chime rang.

"This is a composite mission."

"The first mission world requires the host to quell supernatural fluctuations."

"The second mission world requires the host to reshape the world."

"Oh?"

Kaiser was surprised. This was the first time a mission involved two worlds.

"Is there a time limit?"

Kaiser asked for details.

Quelling supernatural fluctuations and reshaping a world required adjusting world laws, which took time.

Another chime.

"Each world has a one-week duration."

"Progress will adjust based on the host's advancement."

"The host now possesses divinity and divine blood, granting partial ability to alter world laws."

"For these missions, the world wills have offered substantial fate value to better evolve their worlds, especially the second world."

Kaiser nodded thoughtfully at the system's response.

This was intriguing.

A composite mission across two worlds.

"Understood. Send me in."

Kaiser nodded.

His thought-form vanished from the Heroic Spirit Hall, merging into the stars of the multiverse.

Golden light scattered as Kaiser appeared on a new earth.

"Oh?"

"A modern society again?"

Kaiser scanned his surroundings.

His divine vision analyzed the world's laws.

"Such weak supernatural fluctuations."

"Is this a bug in the world's laws?"

"That's what's causing the supernatural phenomena?"

Kaiser was surprised.

The supernatural fluctuations in this world were faint.

In terms of strength, the strongest being here likely couldn't destroy a building with a single blow.

Simply put, they couldn't level a structure.

With such weak fluctuations, it seemed impossible.

"Interesting."

"A flaw in the laws' operation?"

Kaiser casually altered his existence in this world.

He crafted a legal identity and residence.

Then he began investigating the world's laws.

"Which law has the bug?"

Kaiser methodically examined each law.

The world's weakness allowed his divine vision to easily observe the laws' operations.

Otherwise, it would've been tricky.

"So many laws. No wonder it's a week-long mission."

Kaiser frowned.

The first world's task wasn't difficult, almost simple.

Just time-consuming.

But time was something Kaiser had in abundance.

"Sir, you need to see this."

At the Ranger Organization, a member handed Roland a device detecting energy.

"What is it?"

"Those rats again?"

Roland took the detector dismissively.

His pupils contracted sharply.

"How is this possible?"

Roland exclaimed.

"Has the device been checked?"

He looked at his assistant.

"It's been verified. No issues."

"The readings are accurate."

The assistant was equally incredulous.

"Such massive spatial fluctuations?"

"Is a god descending?"

Roland stared at the detector's readings of enormous spatial disturbances.

His expression was grave.

The fluctuations were as vast as a black hole.

What could it be?

The spatial rift affected an entire continent.

"As feared, the worst has happened."

"Those rats have triggered a world upheaval."

Roland's tone carried despair.

He hunted those rats to prevent them from harming this world.

Instant teleportation was a divine privilege.

Yet mortals had stolen it.

Had the gods finally grown angry?

Roland set down the device, lost in thought.

Unaware, Kaiser's arrival had plunged the organization into despair.

He didn't care about the massive spatial fluctuations.

They always occurred during his descents.

But they'd be smoothed out instantly.

"Hm?!"

Kaiser snapped his head up, looking toward his arrival point.

A flash, and he teleported to the site.

"Interesting. The spatial fluctuations haven't stabilized?"

"And someone's triggered a disturbance in the spatial laws?"

Kaiser was surprised.

With such weak supernatural fluctuations, affecting spatial laws?

In any world, spatial laws were immensely robust.

Kaiser summoned the spatial law's thread into his hand.

He began examining its issue.

Since Kaiser hadn't concealed himself, the Ranger Organization detected his presence.

"A rat! He dares show himself there."

Roland was furious.

He ordered a vehicle prepared, intent on confronting the intruder.

He'd drive a sacred dagger into their chest.

"It's definitely a bug in the spatial laws."

"Interesting."

Kaiser stood in place, studying for a while, finally pinpointing the cause of the supernatural phenomena.

A flaw in the spatial laws.

Not a large one.

The leaking power wasn't strong.

Kaiser roughly estimated.

The flaw in the spatial laws was just enough to allow one person to move with a small amount of heavy objects.

But spatial laws were still spatial laws.

Even at their weakest, they could shift about ten tons.

It seemed like a lot, but it was roughly the weight of a bus.

The leaking spatial energy was unstable, easily disrupted.

"Hey, what are you looking at?"

"That massive spatial black hole in front of you?"

Roland stepped out of the vehicle, relieved to see Kaiser still there.

Like always when dealing with the "rats."

Several people with capture devices moved toward Kaiser.

"So, it's this world."

Kaiser glanced at the equipment in Roland's group's hands.

Combined with the flaw in the spatial laws, he recognized the world.

Jumper.

The group before him were clearly Rangers.

A soft snap echoed.

Kaiser's golden divine vision swept over them.

Everyone froze in place.

What kind of eyes were those?

Lofty yet filled with compassion for all beings.

Like a god's gaze, nothing could hide from it.

Kaiser withdrew his gaze.

The Ranger Organization collapsed to the ground.

"Rangers?"

"You're Roland, right?"

Kaiser held the thread of the spatial law.

Repairing it would take some effort.

Fortunately, the Rangers had relentlessly hunted the Jumpers over the years.

Otherwise, the flaw in the spatial laws would have widened.

Until the chosen "lucky ones" gained world-destroying power.

When the first Jumpers emerged, they could only teleport within their line of sight.

They could carry few, small items.

But this generation of Jumpers had evolved.

They could use photos as anchors to teleport anywhere in the world.

Even transport massive materials.

For instance, Griffin, a Jumper, could effortlessly teleport with a bus.

In critical moments, the protagonist could tear an entire house from a building.

And teleport it.

This generation's power was far greater.

This was why the law's flaw needed urgent repair.

If left unchecked, they could freely traverse the solar system or tear the earth apart with a thought.

"Who are you?"

Not meeting Kaiser's gaze directly, Roland steadied his trembling body and asked gravely.

"Thanks to your Ranger Organization's efforts over the years."

"I didn't expect a world's laws to develop a flaw."

"If you hadn't been hunting those people, the world might already be gone."

Kaiser said casually.

Roland was stunned.

"Could you be…?"

A near-impossible guess formed in Roland's mind.

"Exactly as you think."

"They're both fortunate and unfortunate."

"Due to the law's flaw, they were chosen by the laws, stealing divine privileges."

"But they're also the heralds of the world's end."

"If they unleash their powers unchecked, the flaw will grow."

"Until it swallows the entire world."

"My purpose here is to repair the law's flaw and reclaim their privileges."

Kaiser knew what Roland was about to say.

"Your Majesty…"

"We've finally awaited your descent…"

Roland's lips trembled as he knelt.

He couldn't believe it.

In his lifetime, he was witnessing the god he revered.

"You've done well."

Kaiser didn't hold back his praise.

The Ranger Organization had made immense contributions to the world.

"Repairing the laws takes time."

"But you can capture those chosen ones."

"No need to kill them or harm their families."

"Just bring them to me."

"Here's my location."

With free labor available, Kaiser didn't mind using it.

The Rangers, a group of devoted believers, were perfect for the task.

"Yes, Your Majesty…"

Roland agreed without hesitation.

In past hunts, they saw themselves as divine emissaries.

Now, with a god's mandate, they were true divine apostles.

A golden light spread.

The Rangers' wounds and pains were healed.

Their physical condition noticeably improved.

"A small gift for you."

"This world's laws don't acknowledge supernatural existence."

"Once the flaw is repaired, I'll leave."

"Everything will return to peace."

Blessed by Kaiser, the Rangers grew even more fervent.

"Understood, Your Majesty. We'll do our utmost."

They departed with unprecedented resolve, like they'd been injected with adrenaline.

Holding the spatial law's thread, Kaiser returned to his residence.

His Cosmo formed a needle and thread.

"Didn't expect I'd be doing needlework one day…"

Kaiser sighed wryly.

He began stitching the flaw in the spatial laws.

Some of the law's privileges had scattered.

They needed to be slowly reclaimed.

Otherwise, under internal and external pressures, the laws would break again elsewhere.

But as he worked, Kaiser felt the world will's gift.

"Interesting."

"It gave me the Jumper's teleportation ability?"

"Not much use, though."

"But better than nothing."

Kaiser focused on repairing the flaw.

Soon, two Jumpers were captured by the Rangers.

Brought before Kaiser.

A snap of his fingers.

Two glowing orbs rose from their bodies.

The glowing orbs merged into the spatial law thread in Kaiser's hand.

"Let them go."

"They've lost their abilities."

At Kaiser's command, the Rangers released the two on the ground.

Freed, they tried to jump away but failed.

"Not leaving?"

"Want to die?"

Roland frowned at their futile attempts.

It was as if they were tarnishing the sacred space before a god.

Confirming their powers were gone, the two left the house, dejected.

"There are probably three Jumpers left in this world."

"Bring them to me."

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