Aaron composed himself and then began to clean up the battlefield.
Fortunately, he had sent the energy aftershocks into the numerous Dimensions earlier.
If that power had exploded in the Base Universe, it would have led to catastrophic consequences. At least tens of thousands of Universes would have been destroyed by this power.
At this moment, in the Dark Dimension, Dormammu stared blankly at the now repaired spatial rift.
He should have successfully passed through the Universe barrier just now, right?
But he was slapped back by a single palm?
Dormammu didn't recognize the greatly changed Aaron. But judging by his aura, he looked like some annoying fellow from the Celestials.
"You damned Celestial, how dare you stop me? One day, I will wipe you all out."
"I'll remember this grudge!"
Dormammu reacted, deciding to find an opportunity to scheme against the Celestials later.
Just as he thought this, a rift suddenly appeared in the Dark Dimension. Countless Dark Power surged through the rift into another world.
"Oh no, another thief!"
Dormammu was startled, looking through the passage.
"This world..."
"It's definitely you again, Ancient One."
A very familiar recipe.
He would never be mistaken.
The Ancient One stole his power to sustain her own life, and at the same time used his Dark Power to block him. Besides the Ancient One, he couldn't think of anyone else so "rude."
In just this short while, several planets' worth of matter and energy had already flowed away.
He hadn't gained anything. Instead, he was beaten and then severely exploited.
The current Earth sorcerers were lacking in honour and contractual spirit.
Dormammu hastily went to patch the hole.
Seemingly sensing his actions, the "thief" stopped her blatant stealing, patted her backside, and turned to leave.
So familiar...
That's exactly it!
Dormammu was shaking with anger.
"Ancient One, you just wait, I will devour everything you protect!"
His angry roar echoed throughout the entire Dimension.
Multiple Dimensional Rulers, hearing Dormammu's roar, all assumed that the Ancient One was the one causing chaos in the Dimensions.
For a time, these Dimensional Rulers cursed loudly.
They hadn't invaded reality, yet "Ancient One" had given them a harsh blow.
It was truly outrageous.
On the other side, Odin, seeing Aaron achieve the final victory, excitedly rushed back to the banquet, ready to announce this great triumph to the Nine Realms.
Several months had passed since Aaron became the God King and the celebration banquet was coming to an end.
Laufey had already packed his things, ready to leave.
Seeing Odin enter with a smiling face, Laufey was quite unhappy.
Although he couldn't afford to provoke Aaron, it didn't mean he was afraid of Odin.
Laufey said sinisterly, "Odin, what good news happened? Did Frigga get pregnant again?"
"Laufey, how did you know Aaron killed the Prime Celestial, Arishem the Judge?" Odin feigned surprise, ignoring Laufey's words.
Upon hearing this, Laufey was completely stunned.
He hadn't misheard, had he?
Aaron killed Arishem?
Wasn't he also a Celestial?
Odin, like a benevolent father, patted Laufey's shoulder.
After he announced Aaron's new achievement to everyone, everyone was in an uproar.
The ordinary people didn't understand the significance of the Prime Celestial. They all thought this was a natural victory.
However, Laufey and Karnilla, who were in the know, were all utterly terrified.
Amidst the shock, Karnilla's lips curled up.
That was her man after all.
Her judgment was indeed correct.
Just thinking about Aaron's silhouette, Karnilla involuntarily tightened her legs.
She looked left and right, exchanged glances with Sif, and quietly left the banquet.
Meanwhile, Laufey staggered back to his original seat, sitting there dejectedly.
When he noticed the gaze of the ordinary people, Laufey immediately forced out the most "sincere" smile he had made in millions of years.
"To the great lord of the nine realms! Cheers!" Laufey was the first to raise his glass.
He was all smiles on the outside, but his heart was filled with surging sorrow.
Aaron was not to be provoked.
Undoubtedly, this grand banquet would last at least another year.
This was a great victory.
Even in the Omnipotence City, it was enough to silence the Gods there.
Looking at all the historical records of Asgard, Aaron's battle was absolutely unprecedented, ranking first.
After all, that was the Prime Celestial.
Aside from that forbidden existence at the center of the Universe, Arishem was definitely NO. 1.
Seeing the corners of the lips of Odin, Frigga, and others that couldn't be suppressed, Laufey was in a daze.
He suddenly had a misconception that this trip to Asgard meant he might not be able to return home. After all, no one knew what shocking feats Aaron would accomplish in a year.
Drinking the fine wine, Laufey felt deeply bitter.
Aaron did not pay attention to what was happening in Asgard.
After he returned, he saw Ajak and the others hesitating.
When they saw Aaron return completely unharmed, and then looked up to see that Arishem was absent, the Eternals breathed a sigh of relief.
"Mr. Aaron, have you and the Prime Celestial finished your discussion?"
Aaron thought for a moment, nodded, and said, "Our exchange was very pleasant. He has recognized his mistake, so you are free."
After speaking, Aaron turned and walked into the villa.
Ajak and the others were not annoyed.
Sersi said happily, "That's great. This matter has finally been perfectly resolved."
Ikaris's expression kept changing.
The others also looked surprised.
Ajak subconsciously grasped the device used to communicate with Arishem.
She hadn't expected Aaron's eloquence to be so good that he could appease Arishem's anger so quickly.
Ajak was curious about what Aaron and the Prime Celestial had discussed.
She subconsciously wanted to contact Arishem. However, Arishem gave no response.
Ajak's smile froze slightly.
She lowered her head and looked at the orb used to communicate with Arishem. The originally beautiful and smooth orb was now covered in countless cracks.
A breeze blew past and the orb turned into dust and vanished.
Ajak looked toward the villa in shock and then looked up at the high sky.
"Ajak, what happened?"
The others were very confused by the sight.
Ajak was trembling all over, her face losing all expression control, her pupils filled with fear and suspicion.
"The Prime Celestial... has fallen."
"Aaron killed the Prime Celestial!"
Boom!
A sound of thunder seemed to appear in the sky.
Sersi forced a smile. "No way, that's the Prime Celestial, he created the Universe..."
Ikaris chimed in, "Perhaps the Prime Celestial is just busy with other things?"
Ajak was like a walking corpse. "I was truly foolish. I should have known the Prime Celestial would never ignore Tiamut's death."
"There must have been a battle between Aaron and the Prime Celestial."
"But... that was the Prime Celestial."
She truly couldn't understand how the Prime Celestial could lose, or why he would die.
He was clearly a great Celestial, why would he lose to a new Celestial?
Ajak was dazed, and the other Eternals subconsciously looked toward the villa.
This inconspicuous seaside villa now seemed like the most terrifying beast in the world. It inspired awe and dread.
Arishem had fallen and they were now free. But having lost their purpose, what could they do?
They didn't know.
Aaron didn't care either.
