Prodigy With Alternate Multiverse Chat Group System - Chapter 262: Alisceon's Worldview Collapsed
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Chapter 262: Alisceon's Worldview Collapsed
Allen and his chat group members were not only from another world but also from another universe. They were outsiders, or anomalies, in this world and universe. And with the protection of the AMCG System, Allen, and his chat group members didn’t receive any backlash from interfering with the fate of this world.
Only residents of this world and universe could interfere with the fate of this world and universe, and if outsiders did that, they would be punished by the heavenly laws of the world.
Fortunately, the AMCG System already knew about that, so it also granted protection to its host and sub-host from the interference of the heavenly laws of the universe. Allen knew about that since he was the administrator of the chat group.
With those thoughts in his mind, Allen shifted his attention back to Alisceon, as she was currently weighing her options.
“As I have said before, don’t worry too much. Solve all of your problems one step at a time. I will guide and assist you if you ever need help.”
Allen consoled her, making himself look reliable in Alisceon’s mind. Well, if Alisceon requested him to, he wouldn’t mind dealing with Sirius since even his classmates at the Supreme Academy were a lot stronger than that old man.
“Teacher Allen, didn’t you say that Sirius is someone my generation can’t handle? Aren’t you just a few years older than me?”
Alisceon asked her teacher since she heard of how confident he was in dealing with Sirius. Although she knew that her teacher could one-sidedly defeat Sirius since her teacher was an 8th Circle Mage while Sirius was barely a 7th Circle Mage, it just didn’t sound right to her that her teacher said her generation couldn’t handle an old fossil like Sirius.
After all, if she wasn’t mistaken, her teacher was also of the same generation as her so didn’t that mean that she could also have the chance of defeating Sirius? After all, her teacher was the example of someone who could bridge the gap between the power of two different generations.
“If I am not mistaken, you are 15 years old, right?”
Allen asked Alisceon and she nodded at him.
“Then that makes me only a year older than you since I am still 16 years old.”
After learning about Allen’s age, Alisceon was beyond shocked. She expected Allen to at least be 18 years old and that was why she said a few years older than her instead of only a year or two older than her.
“Teacher, how is it possible that you are powerful yet too young!? Isn’t it when it came to magic, the older a mage is, the more powerful and knowledgeable they are?”
Alisceon asked in surprise as her worldview was starting to collapse. She didn’t know that her teacher was a monster! His talent in magic was too terrifying that even the gods might envy his talent!
“Of course, that is common sense when it came to determining the power of a mage. That’s why Sirius and the royal court mage are both old men since they have already reached high attainments in magic at their old age.”
“But that’s why there are existences known as geniuses and prodigies. They were those existences who defied logic and break the common sense of the world. And I, your teacher, am one of those existences. I am not just any prodigy but a prodigy amongst prodigy, a Supreme Prodigy.”
Allen boasted about his status as a Supreme Prodigy while Alisceon could only stare at Allen in reverence and awe. Despite being the first princess, Alisceon felt that Allen and she were people from two different worlds and Alisceon wasn’t wrong to have such feelings.
In Alisceon’s world, it was common sense for them to assume that the older a mage was, the more powerful and knowledgeable they were. Of course, there were always those who were exceptions to that common sense and an example of that was Allen himself.
But geniuses and prodigies in Alisceon’s world were quite rare and for those existences to live long enough to become powerful was almost impossible.
After all, becoming geniuses alone would garner the jealousy of those around them and let alone being a prodigy. Because of that, it wasn’t unusual incident for those geniuses and prodigies to die because of an “accident” before they could even become powerful enough.
If only those geniuses and prodigies lived as long as the royal court mage or Sirius, they would have already become existences that were similar to gods in terms of power. And Allen knew that if he was as old as Sirius, he would have already at least become an existence of Half-Step Transcendent Realm if not a Semi-Supreme Being at Transcendent Realm.
As for now, Allen was aware that he would be left with no choice but to become a Perfection Realm Semi-Supreme Being, or else he would have difficulty defeating those Heretic Gods. That was why he knew that he would discard his humanity after he had accepted the Main Task but he didn’t mind it.
After all, he would receive a random divinity as his reward for completing the Main Task. With his luck, Allen doubted that he would receive a trash divinity from the system’s random draw.
With that in mind, Allen only waited for Deus and John to find Distere so that they could invite him into the chat group. Allen and his chat group members had already decided that Deus and John would help each other in finding Distere while Allen and Iris’ task was to create a name for themselves so that it wouldn’t be difficult for them later on to influence the world.
So when Allen and Iris, later on, revealed the existence of Zenchianism, it wouldn’t be difficult to convert those who revered them into followers of Zenchianism since Allen and Iris at that point would already have a reputation.
Allen even planned to let Alisceon ascend the throne of Gaia Kingdom and change the main religion of this kingdom into Zenchianism. Thus, converting the Gaia Kingdom into the Zenchi Kingdom.
But those were still plans since Allen had yet to make Alisceon an existence worthy of being the queen of a kingdom.