Chapter 48: When Infinity Meets Eternity
The skies of reality itself trembled. Stars cracked like glass. Dimensions warped under pressure no mortal could survive.
Erevan stood at the center of a ruined throne world, his aura burning through creation like a living storm. Every breath he took twisted space and time. His eyes—cold, endless—reflected entire galaxies collapsing and being reborn in a heartbeat.
Then the silence split.
A step echoed through existence.
Kairos Zero arrived.
His presence was calm, but behind that calm was the infinite weight of eternity itself. His aura wasn't loud or violent—it was perfect. Balanced. Every fragment of the multiverse seemed to bend in respect around him.
> "So you're the one rewriting fate itself," Kairos said, his voice echoing through dimensions.
"And you're the one foolish enough to stand in my way," Erevan replied, his tone sharper than the edge of reality.
When their eyes met, everything stopped.
No time. No sound. Just raw, boundless divinity staring at itself.
Then—BOOM!
Light and darkness clashed. The shockwave shattered infinite layers of the multiverse. Whole civilizations in alternate timelines ceased to exist just from the aftershock.
Erevan moved first, swinging his hand like a god rewriting the universe's code. Reality bent, stars turned to dust—and Kairos caught it, breaking the attack apart with a flick of his finger.
> "You wield chaos," Kairos said, stepping forward, "but I am the source of order."
Erevan grinned.
> "Then let's see which one reality bows to."
They struck again—power so immense it couldn't be seen, only felt. Even gods watching from beyond infinity fell to their knees.
And as their battle tore through realms beyond comprehension, a single thought echoed in every consciousness across existence:
> Two beings too strong to exist in the same story… yet both refusing to lose.
