The Epic Tale of Chaos vs Order
Chapter 1841: Primordial vs ArchDeity

Chapter 1841: Primordial vs ArchDeity

The ArchDeity was forced to ascend higher and higher, seeking distance from the massive explosion erupting below. Yet even as he rose through the highest sky, his gaze remained fixed on the young man beneath him. Or at least, that had been his intention—until, suddenly and without warning, the young man vanished.

"What!?" Shock exploded in the ArchDeity’s eyes. That astonishment quickly turned into a flash of horror as he looked up—and saw the young man now standing above him.

Cain’s body had been completely reconstructed. Any damage had vanished without a trace. A brilliant white star hovered above his forehead like a celestial crown, radiating with a power that defied all comprehension. That light wasn’t just divine—it was absolute. His presence alone seemed to fracture the very laws of reality.

Cain smiled widely, clenching his fists with quiet confidence. Then, without hesitation or warning, he struck forward.

The ArchDeity’s eyes widened in alarm as Cain’s fist moved. The space around it twisted and warped, time itself bending to the sheer force of his motion. Yet that was not what truly terrified the ArchDeity.

No—what filled him with utter dread was the weight behind the blow.

It carried such overwhelming mass and power that the ArchDeity felt the simple idea of a clash could spell annihilation. Without a second thought, his energy erupted in desperation. A cocoon of darkness and flame manifested around him, a divine shield born of his full might.

"BOOOOOOOOMMMMM!"

The instant Cain’s fist met the cocoon, a colossal explosion shattered the air. The protective sphere was torn to pieces, and the ArchDeity was sent hurtling backward like a shooting star. However, he quickly regained control, halting his momentum mid-air. With no hesitation, he raised his hand to the sky.

A massive specter formed from flames and shadows, rising like a god of destruction. Its size dwarfed mountains, its form so gargantuan it blanketed the sky over the entire Crimsonsky Continent. It was clear now—the ArchDeity had stopped holding back. This was a spell drawn from the very core of his cultivation, a technique that could erase nations.

Cain’s eyes sharpened as the titanic specter lunged at him. Yet the smile on his face did not fade.

He inhaled deeply. The white star above his forehead pulsed brighter. He adopted a battle stance in the air, and as he clenched his fists once more, the power of his body, soul, and essence converged. Energy surged through him with terrifying harmony.

The massive entity reached him at last—and Cain responded with a single punch.

"BOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!"

It was just a punch. Nothing more. But the power it carried was so immense that it managed to push back the spectral behemoth. Still, the spell was unrelenting. It roared forward again, refusing to break.

Cain didn’t waver.

His stance remained firm, and he unleashed a second blow—stronger, faster, infused with the force of the first.

"BOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!"

Another explosion rocked the skies, pushing the creature back once more. Yet it pressed forward like an unstoppable wave.

Cain met it head-on.

His third punch combined the momentum of the previous two. But this time, he didn’t stand still. He burst forward, moving like a comet blazing through the firmament. His fist struck between the creature’s twin demonic eyes.

"BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM!"

The explosion was cataclysmic. It reverberated across the entire continent, creating a shockwave that shattered mountains and split oceans. Cain’s fist pierced through the heart of the summoned monstrosity. In a flash of brilliant light and chaotic energy, he broke through and stood once again before the ArchDeity.

But the battle was far from over.

The ArchDeity had anticipated this. With a wave of his hand, thousands of spheres composed of flame and darkness burst into being and hurled themselves toward Cain from all directions.

"BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!"

Hundreds of explosions erupted in quick succession. But Cain was not overwhelmed.

A sky-blue matrix shimmered across his body—an inheritance from his bloodline. It redirected the brunt of the damage into the surrounding space. He flew straight through the inferno, undeterred, until he was face-to-face with the ArchDeity once more.

However, a unique spatial barrier formed between them—a force that sundered space itself, creating a rift too vast to traverse.

Cain narrowed his eyes—but his smile widened.

The white star on his forehead pulsed again. His entire body trembled, as though every atom within him had entered a state of superexistence. Then, impossibly, he phased through the spatial wall.

"What!?" the ArchDeity cried out.

It defied reason. The abilities Cain displayed were unfathomably powerful, yet the ArchDeity sensed no trace of Law or Concept behind them. That was what made them terrifying. He could not comprehend—nor predict—the young man’s strength.

But he had no time to think.

The white star flared once more, and Cain’s body began to radiate like a universe unto itself. He absorbed all the raging energies of the battlefield, drawing it into his right fist as he struck forward—directly at the ArchDeity’s chest.

"BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!"

A multicolored explosion engulfed the heavens, bursting with every hue imaginable. The ArchDeity’s body was hurled like a meteor crashing into the ground below, tearing a canyon into the earth.

"¡LIBERACIÓN TOTAL!"

But it wasn’t over.

The ground quaked violently. A tsunami of psychic energy surged skyward as a monstrous figure emerged from the crater.

It was as though a nightmare had taken form.

The ArchDeity had transformed—his new shape was composed of swirling void, darkness laced with glowing violet and indigo light. His skin shimmered like a cosmic ocean, a galactic tapestry of stars and shadows. A massive, gaping maw filled with glowing, serrated fangs stretched wide. A single blazing blue eye radiated light that could blind gods. Jagged horns crowned his head, and tendrils of black flame stretched from his back, wings that seemed torn from the very night sky.

He rose into the air like an apocalyptic deity.

And then—he froze.

Cain was gone.

"ARRRRGGGHHHHH!" The ArchDeity roared in rage, his voice shaking the atmosphere.

Cain had struck him with impossible force—and vanished the next instant. Not even the faintest trace of his presence could be felt. Not by divine sense. Not by spatial resonance. Not even by time-bound detection.

He was simply no longer there.

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