"Hahaha, since the Garg Realm Champion took the lead, it wouldn't be nice if I don't follow suit, right?" The Dolk Realm Champion laughed before landing in the Mong Realm, laughing as he looked around. "So, this is the Mong Realm. I must say, at first glance, it looks poorer than the poorest of realms. But…"
He trailed off, frowning while gazing at the sky, closing his eyes as he observed before shuddering for a moment, thinking, 'I see…truly marvelous. They've focused the entirety of their power on nurturing the laws of their realm. This is why the Mong Realm Gods are the strongest among the Gods from all the realms. However, how did they achieve this feat without permeating the resources throughout the realm?'
He was confused. That was because every realm took the same path. First, the realm would produce resources that cultivators would consume to eventually become Gods.
When they became Gods, they would either reinforce existing laws or create new laws. The former option would strengthen the realm itself, allowing resources of that type to be produced in greater quantity. In the case of the latter, the realm would become more dynamic and complex, allowing for more complex resources and their derivatives to be produced.
Both the options had to go hand in hand for the realm to grow strong and also become more complex.
This process would continue to loop until the realm attained a state where its development had reached a level enough to birth a Realm Spirit. And after that, the Realm Spirit would actively manage the realm, balancing the Laws in it better, allowing for the resources to be produced more efficiently.
With the rearrangement of the various Laws, the realm would become stronger and stabler, making it easier for the cultivators to cultivate and breakthrough to higher realms.
As the Gods work on themselves and improve their strength, their representative Law would also grow stronger, making the realm strong as well. This was a slow process that had to be repeated in endless cycles.
However, the concept of the cultivators growing was entirely neglected in the Mong Realm. All the cultivation and development were through external resources. This meant that there was no difference between whether the Mong Realm became strong or not.
After all, it was no longer producing any resources. But despite that, the peak laws of the Mong Realm that were represented by Gods were significantly more developed than even the laws of the oldest major powers like the Garg Realm.
Upon seeing this scene, the Dolk Realm Champion's expression morphed, paling in response upon seeing more than fifty Mong Realm Gods appear before him, some of which were familiar faces. "Wait, didn't I kill you before?"
When a God was killed, all the development the God had brought to the law would vanish, causing the Law to enter a weakened state where it was incapable of influencing anything. Basically, its quality would drop below the Godly Fusion Realm.
The moment this happened, it was as if the God had died. They would no longer be the representative of this Law. After all, even the comprehension associated with this law would fall below the Godly Fusion Realm.
The moment a law's development—comprehension—dropped below the God Realm in any Realm, it was as if the God for that Law had died. This was the principal rule governing everything.
Therefore, when the Dolk Realm Champion had killed those Mong Realm Gods, their representative laws should have regressed to the Primal God Realm in quality and would continue to drop in strength over time as it would be overtaken by the other Laws.
Even a Realm Spirit can only delay this process and not stop it entirely. This was also why the Kun Realm was said to have been destabilizing before. It was because due to the death of a lot of Kun Realm Gods from the time they tried to leave the realm, their respective laws regressed to the Primal God Realm and continued to fall.
Some of the Gods had brought out their God Seats, which was only possible to condense by extracting the entirety of their law from the Kun Realm. So in their cases, their entire law vanished from the Kun Realm, never to appear, permanently causing a major drop in its foundation.
The case should have been the same in the Mong Realm as well. But for some reason, the Gods that had been killed in the past now appeared, brimming with the same power they had at their peak. Moreover, their representative laws functioned perfectly in the Mong Realm, as if they had never once dropped to the Primal God Realm.
"How…?" The Dolk Realm Champion gazed in shock at the Mong Realm Gods that hovered before him.
"That's the Mong Realm's secret. Do you really believe that we would divulge such information to you?" The leading Mong Realm God smirked. "Besides, even if you were to search our minds, you would never find it. This information would automatically vanish the moment a foreign God tries to search our minds. And it can never be leaked to our peers as well."
'Fuck!' The Dolk Realm Champion cursed mentally, 'Does that mean all the Mong Realm Gods would continue to revive without any problems?'
It caused a sour feeling in his mouth as the Dolk Realm hesitated to attack the Mong Realm. It would only result in a fruitless endeavor where they would exhaust their strength.
'No, wait.' The Dolk Realm Champion sighed before slowly letting out a smile. 'As if it's easy to revive a God. They must be spending a tremendous amount of resources to do that. So, it's not infinite. As long as I kill enough of them, it would cause a dent in the Mong Realm's resources. And this is the best time to do so since everyone has arrived here while the God King is fighting in the Kun Realm.'
'Plus, I can always attack the Mong Realm directly and destroy its foundations as much as possible. I should relay this information to everyone else.' Thinking as such, he connected with his home realm, finding Krune to deliver the information to every other Champion instantly, only to stop suddenly upon noticing that the clone of Krune was…