"Fourth Squad Judge Offline, Explorer Offline, Collector Offline, Eradicator Offline..."
As Kytheron devoured the nine Celestials in the most simple and brutal way, nine continuous alerts rang out in the minds of all existing Celestials in the entire Multiverse.
Instantly, all Celestials, regardless of what they were doing, stopped their actions.
The beings undergoing annihilation thought they had a glimmer of hope, but before they could rejoice, the Celestials, who had just paused, resumed their duties.
No one expected that nine Celestials, who had run rampant across the Universe, would meet their end in such a manner!
Even Thor from afar and the sole remaining God were stunned for a moment!
From the very beginning, these Gods had not regarded Kytheron as an existence capable of opposing them.
After all, from the scanned life signs, Kytheron was merely a single Cosmic God, and each of the ten of them was one.
Ten against one, such a situation left them unable to imagine any possibility of failure.
However, the current reality delivered a harsh slap to their faces; in fact, from the very beginning, Kytheron had been toying with them, or rather, they had been toyed with by Kytheron.
Hela, needless to say, had perhaps recognized Kytheron's strength, but not fully.
Therefore, she had already prepared herself for the possibility that this time, she might truly have to accompany that great existence!
She simply hadn't expected that the powerful Gods, whom they considered almost invincible, would become mere insects that Kytheron could casually crush.
"Fortunately, he is now My Master!"
At this moment, Hela truly felt a sense of relief; surrendering to Kytheron back then was perhaps the most correct decision she had ever made in her life!
Especially now, seeing Thor take that step which had blocked successive God Kings of Asgard, her gaze towards Kytheron became somewhat fervent.
"Thor, if you can't handle your opponent, I'll take care of him as well!"
Kytheron paid no attention to Hela, but instead looked at the stunned and unmoving Thor, then opened his abyssal maw and spoke.
As he spoke, he turned his pair of crimson eyes towards the sole remaining God.
"Kytheron, no need, I can handle him!"
Hearing this, Thor instantly snapped back to reality; this was his opponent.
Having finally obtained this power, surpassing his father, from the World Tree, and not yet having had a chance to test it, how could Thor give up such a good opportunity?
Thus, Thor, transformed into a Thunder Giant, turned and conjured an exaggerated giant thunder axe, staring at the God with brimming battle intent.
"Wait, Asgardian, our battle is no longer necessary!"
At this moment, the God hastily stopped Thor.
Are you kidding? Knowing that he was utterly powerless to resist in the current situation, there was no point in continuing the fight.
Although Thor had indeed become a Cosmic God, how could Thor, who had just crossed this threshold, compare to them, who were born Cosmic Gods?
However, what good would it do even if he defeated Thor? Seeing Kytheron's ill-intentioned look on the other side, and recalling the fate of his other God companions, he very decisively chose to back down.
For Gods, who were born sacred, submitting to the strong was not something to be ashamed of; on the contrary, knowing it's impossible yet still attempting it, that is true foolishness.
"Powerful unknown God, your strength has proven that this Universe can belong to you!"
"Our purpose here was merely to eliminate those who sought to steal the secrets of the Gods. In the end, I can guarantee you that from now on, no member of the Celestials will ever set foot in this Universe again."
Immediately after, the God shifted his address to Kytheron.
Because he knew who truly held sway here now… the Dragon!
"Is that so! So, have you found the one who wanted to steal the secrets of the Gods?"
"If the mission isn't completed, it probably won't look good for your reputation, will it? Do you want to stay and search a bit more?"
Hearing Kytheron's words, the eternally unchanging face beneath the God's armor subtly twisted.
They were the creations of the supreme existence, Eternity. For billions of years, they had witnessed the rise and fall of countless Universes, and had created and destroyed innumerable Planets and lives throughout the entire Multiverse.
Aside from that one time when a reckless God of Darkness cut off a God's head, this time, perhaps, was their greatest setback in billions of years!
A Celestial squad of ten, with nine eliminated in one go, a near-total annihilation record, what reputation did they have left?
Therefore, even though he knew Kytheron's words were mocking them, he had no right to retort.
Unless their creator, the supreme God of Creation—Eternity—could be summoned, everything else was meaningless.
However, he himself was very clear that as the embodied form of the Multiverse, everything that happened within the entire Multiverse could not escape Eternity's perception. Therefore, all these battles must have occurred under Eternity's watchful eye.
Since Eternity did not intervene to stop it, it meant that the supreme being did not care about their life or death.
And at this moment, the several great Gods of Creation were completely acting as spectators, watching Kytheron wreak havoc.
"Brother, those little guys you created were killed by that little dragon. Do you truly not care at all? Should I send my avatar to bring the last remaining little one back?"
Annihilation said to Eternity, his tone somewhat moved.
He was quite interested in Kytheron now, and wanted to meet this somewhat different dragon creature.
"Do not interfere with the normal operation of the Multiverse."
In Eternity's view, since everything had happened, it must be the Universe's own choice.
As Gods of Creation, they only needed to ensure that the Multiverse would not face a crisis of destruction; there was no need to pay too much attention to other matters.
While it was true that the Celestials were his creation, they were originally created only to get the Multiverse's development on track as quickly as possible.
As for now, the existence of the Celestials actually held little meaning!
Therefore, Eternity cared nothing about their fate; seemingly heartless, but this was the true demeanor of a true God.
"What a pity, I really wanted to see that little dragon with my own eyes."
Annihilation, as the relatively youngest existence among the Gods of Creation, had always played the role of a younger brother, but in terms of strength, he was the strongest among the five great Gods; he simply habitually listened to his elder brother, Eternity.
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