"Unknown Dimensional Demon God, perhaps you've lost your way," the Ancient One said gently, hands clasped behind her back.
"Leave this place, now!" Doctor Strange commanded, wielding the Time Stone.
"Wait, wait! Whatever you intend, I won't allow you into our Dimension!" Wong warned, cautious and wary.
Rejedo realized once again how much he had changed. Previously, he could traverse the Universe without obstruction. Now, as a full-fledged Dimensional Demon God, he understood the stakes.
To grow stronger, Dimensional Demon Gods often deceived, stole, or seized control over other Dimensions. Worlds like Earth were especially prized. The magic array left by Vishanti was formidable, useful for defending against Demon Gods. Rejedo had once benefited from it when resisting other Demon Gods. But now, the situation was reversed — he was the one being blocked.
Ordinary Demon Gods could not breach Earth's defenses from outside, yet Rejedo was no ordinary Demon God. He could manipulate space and reality to bypass the array or overwhelm it with sheer force. Though blocked now, he considered walking openly instead.
Beyond being a Dimensional Demon God, Rejedo was an Abstract Entity — a legendary being, even more ethereal than Vishanti. If he were merely a human-turned-Demon God, no Sorcerer Supreme would allow him onto Earth. But as an Abstract Entity, the rules differed.
"I am not merely a Dimensional Demon God, but an Abstract Entity. Your World has anomalies; I intend to investigate," Rejedo said, presenting himself like a police officer flashing a badge.
"An Abstract Entity?" The Ancient One's eyes widened slightly. Upon discerning his life form, she removed the magic array blocking him.
"Please, enter and explain, honored sir."
In another Universe, Strange asked the same question, staring intently at Rejedo, blocked by the array. Leaning toward Wong, he whispered, "What is an Abstract Entity? Some nickname for Dormammu?"
Wong stroked his chin thoughtfully. "Abstract Entity… I think I've read about it somewhere."
Old Wong hurried to the library, muttering about notes and references.
Meanwhile, one million Rejedo m-bodies entered a million Earth Dimensions in various forms. Some posed as tea guests for the Ancient One. Others attempted, unsuccessfully, to become the next Sorcerer Supreme. Experienced Rejedo simply sipped tea and moved on.
Some m-bodies, turned away by a confused Strange, integrated into space itself, drilling into the Earth Dimension. Across other Universes, where no major events interfered, the m-bodies became illusory concepts, allowing the Rege Duo Clone to grow stronger merely by "witnessing."
Rejedo treated the arrangement like installing cameras in one million Universes, observing without disrupting his normal life. Because the Rege Duo Clone was of 'Light,' Rejedo left a mechanism: anyone in a Universe with a heart for Justice or faith in Light could receive its power. Whether that manifested as cosmic strength, Justice Ultraman's power, or direct intervention depended on the situation.
Though Rejedo's main body avoided excessive interference to prevent Universal entanglement, Abstract Entities operated beyond such limits.
In the God Realm Dimension, after splitting one million portions of power, the Rege Duo Clone, slightly weakened, continued its genetic studies. Rejedo's main body, alongside the Black Light Clone, prepared to return to his Universe.
Once a World evolved into a God Realm, it became fixed, no longer following him. Upon advancing further, the God Realm would evolve into a small Universe, drawing energy from the void to replenish him. He would never again have an internal World so conveniently self-contained. Fortunately, he had created enough world rings to ensure he never ran out.
Placing the Black Light Clone and the Infinity Stones into a world ring, Rejedo used it as a portable device for the Stones, confident it worked as before.
Before departing, he merged his consciousness with the God Realm Dimension, inspecting everything within.
"It's astonishing that such a large unclaimed Dimension exists in the Realm of Split," he murmured. Months had passed since discovering the God Realm Dimension, yet he still marveled.
"Huh? What's this?" Rejedo noticed numerous spatial passages in corners of the Dimension.
"These passages are siphoning the Dimension's energy elsewhere."
"The other side is…" he paused, his expression curious, "Earth?"
Could the Ancient One from other Worlds be secretly drawing energy? Only Kamar-Taj's Ancient One would act without intending to repay.
"Ancient One, you'll serve as gatekeeper for the Supreme Mage Academy and recite the WIFI password next time," he muttered humorously.
"Sorry, find other Demon Gods to borrow from; my services are temporarily unavailable." With a thought, he leveled the passages, cutting off the unauthorized energy draw.
Yet Rejedo didn't realize that no Ancient One had been siphoning energy. When he destroyed the passages, in the movie Multiverse, countless beings — some in casual clothes, some in yellow uniforms — suddenly lost the power of a million stars, reverting to mortals. In the Main Universe, Sentinel remained unaffected, still wielding superpowers.
"I must keep an eye on her; if Ancient One steals again, I'll ensure she works for me after she dies," he thought.
Then his awareness detected intruders outside the Dimension.
"A tall figure, a purple helmet like a toilet… Could it be the Devourer of Worlds?"
