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Genshin Impact: I, Heavenly Principle, Will Make Teyvat Supreme-Chapter 185: The Great Expansion of the Teyvat Universe
Chapter 185 - The Great Expansion of the Teyvat Universe
"Begin."
Even after countless world assimilations, Noah still felt a surge of excitement. Every time the main world was assimilated, the Teyvat Universe would undergo a massive qualitative leap.
This time, he had a rough idea of what would change.
[Ding! Initiating assimilation protocol.]
[Ding! Calculating...]
[The DXD world is a composite mythological world. Its sub-realms will be dismantled. The Ouroboros Truth will be fully integrated into the Teyvat Universe.]
[Each dismantled mythos sub-realm will become a vassal world orbiting the Teyvat main world. The Human Realm will enter the dimensional matrix as a planetary world.]
[Teyvat's mythological system expands by 63,569%, catalyzing the birth of compatible 'cosmology seeds.']
[Teyvat's micro-universe expands in scale by 589,685%, upgrading to Grand Stellar System level.]
[Universe core enhancement: 35,689%.]
[New rule concepts added: 98,653%.]
[Truth quality improved by 32%.]
[With expansion to the Grand Stellar System level, dimensional concepts now blanket the internal universe. Each Earth will be dimensionally layered to avoid historical conflicts. Parallel Earths will be labeled for observation.]
[Teyvat Universe will form a 'Historical Orbit.' A physical 'Human Historical Perspective' will materialize, threading through spacetime and giving birth to new authorities.]
[823 planetary Gaia and Alaya consciousnesses will emerge.]
[Teyvat's Root Source will manifest. The Magic Web will fuse with the Root Source to reproduce all existing energy types.]
[The outer Dimensional Gap of the Teyvat Universe will expand proportionally, shielding against observation from 'Imaginary Cosmologies.' Without the host's permission, the Teyvat Universe will remain unobservable, uncontactable, and immune to interference.]
[Calculation complete. Begin assimilation?]
"Begin."
[To ensure successful assimilation, the system requests temporary control over host authority.]
"Permission granted."
...
This assimilation was unlike any before. Its scope far exceeded all previous integrations.
Beneath the DXD world, a massive vortex formed out of nothingness, resembling a cosmic funnel, endlessly devouring the Dimensional Gap.
In front of this vortex, all of DXD's realms looked like glass marbles tumbling down a draining basin.
The Ouroboros that linked the eleven worlds unraveled like noodles, thread by thread, drawn into the vortex.
One by one, each realm followed suit.
Within those realms, immense changes were also underway.
World rules trembled—a sign of being assimilated into the Teyvat Universe.
At that moment, in a temple drinking contest with Odin, Venti sensed the change. His demeanor turned serious as he looked beyond the world.
"It's starting... Hehe, time to tally up contribution points. Wonder how much power boost I'll get this time."
He had grasped a corner of the Supreme Mystery, but he was still far from becoming a Supreme God. Contribution alone couldn't grant enlightenment in truth—that required personal effort.
However, contributions could be exchanged for power: divine energy, rules, divinity, authority, and more.
Most importantly—rules.
The more rules one possessed, the wider the domain of their Supreme Mystery.
Venti currently held only the Rule of Wind and Hope, far too narrow. Without accumulating more rules, even if he became a Supreme God, he'd be the weakest of them all.
Before comprehending the Supreme Mystery, a Primary God only needed to master a single rule to the limit.
But afterward, it wasn't about one—it was about many. Mastery wasn't required, just possession. The more rules, the stronger one became.
When the number of mastered rules reaches a certain threshold, one can attain "omniscience and omnipotence."
Though he had yet to become a Supreme God, just touching the Supreme Mystery had already made Venti aware of the enormous gap between different Supreme Gods.
A Supreme God who mastered tens of thousands of rules could create worlds and earn the title of "Creator." In contrast, a Supreme God with only a few rules would be instantly overwhelmed by the former.
The most powerful Supreme Gods were naturally those who governed aspects of Truth itself.
But such Supreme Gods were born with their gifts—like the eleven Primary Gods who were manifestations of the Sephirot, the Kabbalistic Tree of Life.
The gap between Supreme Gods was even greater than the gap between gods and dogs.
Odin watched with envy: "Ah, if only I had joined the Teyvat Universe sooner. Maybe even an old man like me could have reached for a level above Primary God, just like Brother Venti."
Even among Primary Gods, there were tiers. Without a doubt, his newly sworn brother Venti sat at the very peak—already exploring the next level.
And Venti was only 2,600 years old, barely a fraction of Odin's age.
He had learned many secrets from chatting with Venti.
The Teyvat Universe had once been far weaker than the Norse realm. That was until the supreme being chose to elevate it.
Venti raised his flask with a carefree smile. "Odin, my friend, it's not too late. There'll be plenty more chances. Cheers!"
Odin laughed. "You're right. It's not too late! Cheers!"
...
Across various chat groups, after hearing from those who had experienced the assimilation process firsthand, members of all pantheons finally understood what was happening.
The DXD world was already being absorbed into the Teyvat Universe.
Soon, they too would become part of Teyvat.
But truthfully, most pantheons felt little disruption.
After all, their individual worlds remained unchanged—their surroundings merely expanded. What's more, they could now travel to different worlds within Teyvat, which was exciting in itself.
From the chat groups, they learned how vast the Teyvat Universe had become.
...
Underworld — Gremory Estate.
Rias and her companions—Koneko Toujou, Akeno Himejima, Sona Sitri and her peerage, and Tsubaki Shinra—were engaged in lively conversation with Lumine, the Primary God.
They held great admiration and respect for her.
Lumine patted her chest confidently. "The Traveler Pantheon doesn't have many members yet. Once this assimilation is done, I'll go recruit the ones I've got my eyes on."
"I have to admit—Fox Lady Yae was right. It's best to cultivate from the beginning."
"Don't worry. In the Traveler Pantheon, if I get a bite of meat, you all get one too."
Rias blinked, smiling brightly. "We'll be counting on you, Lady Lumine."
Sona placed a hand on her chest. "Please guide us. We may be weak now, but we'll grow and spread the Traveler Pantheon far and wide."
Koneko tilted her head, curious. "Why is it called the Traveler Pantheon, Lady Lumine?"
Lumine stood proudly, hands on hips. "Because our mission is to travel through space and time unhindered, to witness every beauty each world offers—and to fight for those wonders."
Noah looked down with a wry smile.
Wasn't that just the Teyvat Universe's resident vagrant pantheon?
He turned his gaze back and returned to the Teyvat Universe.
Standing at the apex of the universe, he watched as the cosmos transformed.
The universe was now expanding at faster-than-light speeds, its structure reshuffling and reorganizing as it grew.
In Noah's eyes, the spacetime of the entire Teyvat Universe underwent a qualitative transformation. All Earths within the grid interlaced their timelines, forming what appeared to be a "parallel world" state. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com
But this wasn't actually a parallel world—it was a "spacetime crossover."
The histories of humanity, life, planets, and gods were all intertwined to form a unified construct: "Human History."
Within this Human History, the consciousnesses of Alaya and Gaia were born. They became integral parts of it, acting as safeguards for humanity and the planets.
At the endpoint of Human History, everything converged at the floating island of Celestia, manifesting into a single "book."
This book was the supreme, sacred Authority governing Human History.
It didn't yet have a name, but Noah had already chosen one: the Chronicle of Ages.
The Chronicle of Ages could alter Human History, rewrite the past and future, and even dictate the life and death of any god below the Supreme God.
Any world touched by Human History, and any being recorded within it—human or god—could be changed.
As powerful as this Authority was, it still belonged to the Pantheon Blueprint. It was classified as a "Holy God" level Authority.
No matter how strong an Authority, it held no real power over Noah. A single thought from him could nullify any of them.
"Since Phanes treasures humanity so much, and she herself is the embodiment of Alaya, I'll entrust this Authority to her."
Noah trusted Phanes completely. She followed his will and wouldn't act recklessly.
In fact, she wanted nothing more than for the universe to flourish. As long as Teyvat's gods didn't endanger the universe, she wouldn't even bother to glance their way.
And with her deterrent presence, who among the newly joined pantheons would dare step out of line?
If anything, they were eager to earn merit.
The universe's expansion continued silently, far faster than the speed of light.
Its borders stretched further, and the Dimensional Gap expanded in equal measure.
Ten light-years. Twenty. Fifty. A hundred... until it spanned 3,000 light-years. Vast quantities of matter were created in the wake of this expansion.
The rules of the universe grew like a vast tree, sprouting new branches and leaves without end.
The quality and quantity of Teyvat's rules skyrocketed by several dozen times.
Within the foundational logic of the Teyvat Universe—perceptible only to Noah, the One God—a conceptual blueprint now overlaid reality.
It was this blueprint that enabled the universe to grow stronger beyond all reason.
The expansion slowly came to a halt.
The sun, once merely a symbolic concept of rule, quickly solidified into a real star as matter filled in.
The main world of Teyvat, encircled by various mythological realms, steadily increased its total material mass.
After multiple assimilations, the main world of Teyvat had grown over ten thousand times its original size.
This wasn't a uniform expansion—it was an outward extension from its boundaries.
As the center of the "Little Garden" structure, Teyvat's landmass at the lowest level had become the broadest. Even the divine realm above it was now only one-third its size.
Fully-formed, real stars now orbited the main world.
Ten mythological realms had aligned to form rotating rings around Teyvat's landmass.
The Seven Nations hadn't grown much in area—they remained in their original layout, centered on the Teyvat continent.
Beyond the Seven Nations, new territories had emerged. If any Primary God wished to found a city-state, they now had space to do so.
In structure, it increasingly resembled the "Gate System" of the Mondaiji world.
With the expansion of the main world and the increase in the number of gods, the divine system itself had to undergo a complete restructuring.
Noah sighed. "This is already the third time I've had to reorganize the divine structure." He was slightly troubled.
"The world is growing too fast. The original frameworks can't keep up. Reworking the divine hierarchy is becoming a real headache."
The Teyvat Universe continued to evolve.
The original "Constellations," once encircling the universe's outer walls, now merged into spacetime itself, transforming into conceptual "starlight."
This starlight spread across every corner of the Teyvat Universe, illuminating all timelines recorded in Human History.
From now on, astrologers in every era and timeline would be able to use starlight to divine the future and perform mystical arts.
...
In this three-thousand-light-year-wide cosmic space, newly formed matter gathered, and small stars began to ignite. Remaining material coalesced into planets orbiting those stars.
While only about twenty stars formed, the number of planets was considerably larger. For now, they remained barren and lifeless.
It would be up to the Primary Gods to later develop these into new domains.
Once the sun became a real star, Teyvat's moon also transformed into a true celestial body.
This "moon" wasn't just a planetary satellite—it was a fusion of material and mystical cosmologies.
As the sun and moon emerged, their corresponding rules fused into one system of authority.
The scope of their Authorities began to swell.
Especially the sun. Nearly every pantheon had a sun god, but in Teyvat, these gods only wielded fragments of solar rules.
The true core Authority of the sun wasn't something any ordinary Primary God could grasp.
In every mythos, the sun sat at the top of the divine hierarchy.
To master the solar Authority in its entirety was to claim a seat equal to a Holy God within Teyvat's mystical side.
This was nearly equivalent to the status of the Shiroyasha in the Little Garden system.
Compared to the sun, the Authority of the moon was more accessible. Its core Authority equated to that of a high-tier Supreme God.
...
These cosmic-scale changes were imperceptible to ordinary people across the universe.
But Middle Gods—those with even a slight grasp of rules—could sense it. While they couldn't fully comprehend the transformation, they understood one thing:
The universe was now vastly more powerful.
With the transformation complete, the barriers protecting the ten newly integrated mythological realms were lifted.
Curious and excited, gods from the newly absorbed pantheons began entering the Teyvat main world.
Meanwhile, the original members of Teyvat began returning to their respective realms.
But for Noah, things weren't finished yet.
Before him now appeared more than a dozen Conceptual Blueprints—cosmology seeds birthed by the Teyvat Universe itself.
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