Global Gods : Skill-Resonance Awakened
Chapter 73: Ch 73 : Bankrupt Kairos 2
CHAPTER 73: CH 73 : BANKRUPT KAIROS 2
Thea’s single energy particle, a minuscule particle that was not visible to the naked eye, entered the confines of Kairos’s God space.
It did not go unnoticed. Kairos immediately sensed the foreign energy and, with a flicker of his own divine power, tried to destroy it.
But before his attack could even reach it, Thea used her Replication talent, fueled by Sunny’s faith points.
The single particle began to multiply, first into two, then four, then a thousand, a shimmering swarm of energy in the heart of Kairos’s sanctuary.
Kairos hesitated for a second.
He was aware of this phenomenon, a unique ability that could only be achieved by a god with a fully functioning system.
His urge to chat with other gods, a craving he had suppressed for years, made his desire to destroy the particle weak.
He watched as the particles began to form a humanoid shape, with cosmic eyes that swirled with the dust of galaxies and a black robe that absorbed all light.
"Hello, Kairos," said the deep voice of Sunny from the projection.
It was a kind of 3D video call, a spectacle Kairos had never witnessed.
"Cosmos, I believe?" Kairos said, his voice a mix of surprise and a cold, questioning tone.
"You are right, but sadly there are no rewards. Well, there’s one, actually," Sunny said in a calm tone, a hint of a smirk on his masked face.
"What type of reward? I don’t think I did something worthy of a reward," Kairos said, his voice laced with annoyance. He still felt the sting of Sunny’s actions.
Sunny was the one who had caught his act of plunder and massacre in the Realm of Advancement, and if it weren’t for him, he would have been the top god in the entire universe.
"You certainly did something great, giving me all this fame," Sunny laughed, then a system panel appeared in front of Kairos.
It was a new design of the God’s chat, with multiple tabs to look at. Chat, private chats, videos, short videos, and many more.
Sunny first opened the chat panel, and it was filled with praises for Sunny for catching Kairos.
Many even bad-mouthed Kairos, mocking him for his stupidity.
Sunny then opened the videos section, where there were many videos about how Sunny caught Kairos red-handed and what would happen to Kairos after he was left alone.
Sunny then showed some short videos that made fun of Kairos, for example, how he always boasted about everything.
Showing all this took Sunny two and a half minutes, and he still needed to waste two and a half minutes more.
This was because for gods, five minutes were just five minutes, but for life forms in Solara or Veridia, it was a little less than a year.
Sunny wanted to waste Kairos’s time to give Ragnok the time he required to transport every life form to the Realm of Advancement.
Kairos felt his face heat up; he had never been this humiliated in his entire life.
"Are you here just to mock me? Then you can just die," Kairos said, and was about to attack, but he stopped in his tracks after listening to Sunny’s next words.
"No, no, I am not here to mock you. I am here to give you a chance, as a fellow citizen of the Blue Planet," Sunny said in a serious tone, his voice devoid of any mockery.
"What kind of chance?" Kairos said in a hurrying voice; he wanted to hear a single answer from Sunny: access to the system.
"Well, of course, to join the gods with a new identity. I will create all the data required to prove you were always there in the God’s chat," Sunny said, laughing as if he was talking to an old friend.
If it had been the old Sunny, he would not have been able to talk so fluently and jokingly with anyone.
But now he was not the previous Sunny but the God Cosmos, the God of Manifestation, the God of Entertainment, the God of the New Era, the God of Games, and the God of the Gods.
"Why would you do so?" Kairos asked, thinking logically instead of falling for the addiction to the system.
"Because I want to? Isn’t that sufficient? You know how my business works. The more the gods, the better my business is, and I don’t want a top god in my universe to be left alone," Sunny said, and he sounded earnest and believable to Kairos.
This conversation took another minute from Kairos and brought Sunny closer to his goal. Now he just needed to waste another minute and a half.
"I believe you, but what are the conditions?" Kairos said, not believing for a second that there were no conditions involved.
"10 million faith every day, for eternity," Sunny said in a serious tone. He made it sound as if there was no place for bargaining.
Kairos thought for a second.
He had already lost a lot of his faith, and the remaining amount would only be sufficient for six days. Still, he readily agreed after thinking for a few seconds.
"I don’t think there is a need for a contract, as i believe you would not go back on your words " Sunny said, trying to waste more of Kairos’s time.
Kairos suddenly felt something was amiss.
He was about to look towards his world, but suddenly felt a blinding light coming from Sunny.
Sunny manifested a divine embryo out of thin air and said, "This is my meeting gift to you."
Kairos was momentarily stunned. He just looked at Sunny and then the embryo.
He didn’t have a system to appraise the item but knew that it was genuine from all the details that were still available in his memories.
He walked towards the embryo, which was floating in front of Sunny.
Kairos quickly came in front of the embryo, touching and caressing it all over.
"Master, the mission is completed. And it’s with 100% accuracy. Ragnok left no life forms in Solara; even the beasts and monsters were taken to the Realm of Advancement," the system voice sounded in Sunny’s ear, oblivious to Kairos.
"Go with Plan B, then," Sunny ordered Thea, his voice filled with anticipation.
In the Realm of Advancement, in a city nearest to the portal to Solara, a half-orc looked at a system panel which was only visible to him.
[Mission completed! With 100% accuracy]
[Rewards enhanced....]
[Calculating rewards....]
"My hard work finnally paid off," Ragnok sighed as he looked at the mission completion message.