Supreme Harem God System -
Chapter 2371: You corrupted that Universe’s Future with your presence.
"A Family of Universes where every single Universe is connected to at least one other Universe.
A Family of Universes where every single Universe has its own unique 'Time' that is still, in some way, connected to the Universe it originated from."
The Seer then turned back towards Nux and—
"Then there is you.
An entirely independent Universe with a completely different concept of time that I cannot comprehend."
"What do you mean when you say you cannot comprehend…?"
Nux asked with a light frown on his face.
The Seer turned back to the Multiverse and began—
"Every single Universe you see here, I have the ability to see its end, its present, and its future.
Even the Universes that do not seem complete right now, Universes that you see are still growing right now—
I can visit them and I can see their past, present, and the future that is yet to be formed."
Nux widened his eyes in shock.
Being able to see the Past, Present and the Future of every single Universe in the Multiverse?
What's with that absurd ability?
How does it even make any sense?
Just… how much information is stored in her head…?
He couldn't help but wonder all that in his head, but the Seer just chuckled, then, she looked at the branch that represented Nux's Universe, then at him—
"Every Universe, but Yours."
She completed and Nux realized the reason.
"Because Time in my Universe does not follow the General Concept of Time the other Universes here follow."
The Seer shrugged and answered honestly.
"I do not know the reason.
You are the said Universe, so maybe what you are saying is correct.
I only know I am unable to see yours or your Universe's future."
Nux nodded.
He was pretty much certain that he was correct.
The Time in his Universe was anchored to Emotions, that concept in itself was entirely different than the Concept of Time the rest of the Universes follow, this was the reason the Seer couldn't look into his Universe or him.
And as he thought about it—
Nux finally had the answer to his initial question.
"So the reason you are not certain when it comes to the Main Universe's numbers…"
The Seer nodded at those words—
"That is correct.
Ever since you became an Independent Universe, the Main Universe's Future, which is majorly affected by your presence, has become uncertain too."
"So it is not like you cannot look into it, it is just… the 'Future' doesn't even exist."
Nux tried to put it in words.
The Seer chuckled at the simplification.
"Or in other words, you corrupted that Universe's Future with your presence."
"No wonder the Universe screamed every time I did something huh…"
The Seer laughed at those words.
A small smile appeared on Nux's face as well.
For a moment, none of them said anything, Nux just stared at the Seer and after a while—
"Ask what you want to ask, Nux."
The Seer commented, as if she read his mind and that made Nux frown.
"If you cannot see the future, how do you know what I am thinking? Because I am certain you cannot read my mind."
"You are correct, I cannot read your mind."
The Seer admitted.
"Then how?"
Nux asked.
The Seer smiled lightly and—
"I told you before, did I not?
I've observed you, longer than you realize it."
She commented, looking right into his eyes.
"What does that mean?"
Nux tilted his head in curiosity.
"It is exactly what I mean, Nux Leander.
I've observed you, from the very beginning, when you were a child in an entirely different Universe, in the World they called Earth.
I've been watching you since then.
And not just you—
I've watched every single version of you in the Multiverse.
A version where you died a quick death.
A version where you lost a battle you won in this life.
A version where you had more wives than you do now.
A version where you had no wives at all.
A version where you were a heartless being with no limits.
A version where you sacrificed yourself for the greater good.
I've watched quindecillions of you, Nux Leander.
I understand you more than you can think—
I understand you… more than your own wives do."
The Seer took a small pause, looking at the smallest of Nux's reactions.
"And that is what allows me to take an educated guess as to what you have done, what you are going to do, and what you are thinking of doing.
A guess that is almost never wrong."
"That sounds… complicated."
Nux commented, slightly overwhelmed by the woman standing in front of him.
"When you do it enough times, it becomes quite simple."
The Seer just chuckled.
Nux looked at her, then he thought about what she just said…
"Quindecillions of me huh…"
He commented.
"So many… me exist in the Multiverse, huh."
"Used to exist."
The Seer corrected.
"…what?"
Nux's expression changed.
"So many of you… used to exist in the Universe. Not anymore."
"Not anymore…?"
Nux's frown deepened and the Seer looked at him as if it couldn't be more obvious and—
"You are an Anomaly, Nux.
And no, I do not say that because that is what those in that little Universe call you.
I say it because you are an Anomaly.
A Multiversal Anomaly.
A… mistake.
An entity that should not exist."
Nux stared at her in silence, the Seer, however, didn't stop.
"So that is what the Multiverse did.
It erased you and every being connected to you, acting like you and your Universe simply do not exist."
"I was… erased…? By the Multiverse…?"
Nux blinked.
"Yes."
The Seer nodded.
"Every other Universe other than the one you call the Main Universe has no record of you either, this was the second reason I told the Infinities to erase you when they killed you.
That way—
That Universe wouldn't have any record of you either—
This is also the reason what you are seeing right now is a much more stabilized version of that Universe.
When you were alive—
It was… far worse."
At those words, Nux looked at the Seer, then he looked at the 'Main Universe' and…
"…right."
No other word came out of his mouth.
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