Chapter 6: A Battle Against a Divine Champion?! But I Just Got Here!
The divine realm shook.
Kaito’s bck hair swayed as he stared at the warrior in golden armor—the Champion of the Elder Gods.
His divine aura alone made space itself tremble. The sheer pressure was overwhelming—at least, for anyone other than Kaito.
Kaito blinked. "Uh… are you sure you got the right guy?"
The Champion’s golden bde hummed with energy. "You are Kaito, the Supreme Creator."
Kaito frowned. "I don’t remember calling myself that."
The Champion’s voice was steady. "You possess infinite power. You’ve unknowingly reshaped reality itself. The Elder Gods have deemed you a potential threat. As their chosen warrior, I have been sent to determine if you are truly unstoppable."
Kaito sighed. "So… what? You wanna fight me?"
The Champion nodded. "Yes."
Kaito rubbed his temples. "And if I refuse?"
A new notification appeared.
> [System Notice]
You cannot refuse this battle.
The Elder Gods have designated this as a "Mandatory Divine Challenge."
Kaito’s eye twitched. "Oh, for the love of—"
He barely had time to finish his sentence before—
BOOOOM!
The Champion vanished. A massive sword strike crashed down, splitting the very heavens. The divine ground shattered beneath them, shockwaves rippling across dimensions.
The gods watching from afar gasped.
"He couldn’t have survived that… right?"
As the dust settled, the Champion smirked. "It’s over."
Then, a voice called out.
“Oi, that was rude.”
The Champion’s eyes widened.
Kaito stood there. Completely untouched.
Not a single scratch. Not even his clothes were wrinkled.
Kaito crossed his arms. "I was still talking, y’know?"
The Champion’s face twitched. "Impossible…"
Kaito sighed. "Guess I can’t get out of this, huh? Alright, fine. Let’s just get this over with."
He raised a single finger.
A soft tap echoed through the battlefield.
And in the next instant—
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
A shockwave erased the sky itself.
The Champion was bsted backward, crashing through thousands of floating isnds, each one disintegrating on impact. The force was so immense that entire pocket dimensions colpsed under its pressure.
The Elder Gods watching from their realm froze.
The God of War’s grin disappeared. The Goddess of Wisdom dropped her divine chalice.
The God of Destruction muttered, “...What are we up against?”
The Champion barely managed to stop himself, panting heavily.
For the first time in his entire existence, he had taken damage.
His divine armor? Shattered.
His once-unbreakable sword? Gone.
His pride as the Elder Gods’ strongest warrior? In pieces.
Kaito scratched his head. “Soooo… we done here?”
The Champion couldn’t answer. His divine instincts screamed at him to run, but his legs wouldn’t move.
This wasn’t a fight.
This was an execution.
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Meanwhile, in the Elder Gods’ Chamber…
Silence filled the divine council.
The Goddess of Chaos chuckled. “Well… looks like we found our answer.”
The God of Fate rubbed his temples. “This is a disaster.”
The God of War, for the first time in his immortal existence, felt fear. “That was him… holding back?”
The God of Creation exhaled. “We need a new pn.”
The Goddess of Wisdom whispered. "We tried to test him… but in doing so, we may have just doomed ourselves."
And sitting at the edge of the table, unseen by the others, the Goddess of Chaos simply smiled.
"Or maybe... we just found our new ruler."
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Back to Kaito…
The Champion was still kneeling, unable to move. His divine energy was shattered.
Kaito sighed. "I barely even touched you, man."
The Champion lowered his head in defeat. He had fought countless wars, defeated eldritch horrors, and sin cosmic threats.
But this?
This was a monster.
A notification appeared.
> [System Notice]
The Elder Gods have acknowledged your power.
The battle has ended.
Kaito sighed in relief. "Finally."
Another message popped up.
> [You have now been decred the Supreme Existence across multiple realms.]
[The Elder Gods are now considering worshipping you.]
[The ban
ce of reality is now completely unstable.]
Kaito blinked.
“…Oh, come on.”
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