Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100

Chapter 1592 A Good Walk!



Chapter 1592 A Good Walk!

Chapter 1592  A Good Walk!

After his sudden return to Acaris, word of Max's presence spread faster than a storm across the land. Those who had once stood beside him, those who had searched for him, and those who had only heard his name all came one after another to see him with their own eyes.

The hours that followed were filled with reunions, long conversations, and emotions that had been buried for far too long. Max met every person who had once held importance in his life, and though his time was limited, he did not rush those moments.

He listened, he spoke, and he allowed himself to feel something he had not experienced since ascending from this world. For the first time in a long while, he felt grounded.

When those reunions finally came to an end, Max found himself walking through the vast expanse of the Elven Kingdom in the Lower Domain, accompanied by Alice and Lenavira.

The kingdom was as beautiful as he remembered, with towering ancient trees that seemed to touch the sky and shimmering streams that reflected the golden light filtering through the leaves.

The air carried a natural purity that felt almost foreign to him now, after everything he had experienced in the Divine Realm.

Alice walked beside him, her steps light but her eyes filled with curiosity, while Lenavira stayed close on his other side, her calm demeanor barely hiding the countless questions that lingered within her.

"So," Alice began, breaking the peaceful silence as she glanced at him, "what is it really like up there?"

Max looked ahead, his gaze distant for a moment as he gathered his thoughts. "The Divine Realm is nothing like this place," he said slowly. "Everything there feels… larger. The power, the scale of existence, even the people. What we consider strength here would barely allow someone to survive there."

Lenavira's expression turned serious as she listened. "Is it that dangerous?" she asked.

Max gave a small nod. "Danger is constant," he replied. "Even the weakest individuals in the Divine Realm possess strength that would be considered overwhelming here. Every step forward comes with risk, and every mistake can cost you your life."

Alice frowned slightly but did not look away from him. "Then how did you manage?" she asked. "You make it sound like surviving there is nearly impossible."

A faint smile appeared on Max's face, though it carried a trace of the struggles he had endured. "It was not easy," he admitted. "But fortunately I have become a true disciple of good force and so I am living well for now."

Lenavira's eyes softened, and there was a quiet concern in her voice. "I hope you didn't into troubles like you did here."

Max glanced at her briefly before looking forward again. "I would hope so as well but troubles always knocks on my door." He shook his head. "But don't worry I have made contact with some huge forces and I will be fine for now."

He went on to describe the vastness of that higher world, the countless forces that ruled over territories, the powerful beings who stood at heights beyond imagination, and the brutal competition that existed everywhere.

He spoke of battles that shook entire regions, of trials that tested not just strength but will, and of the constant pressure that came from existing in a place where everyone sought to rise higher.

Alice listened with wide eyes, completely absorbed in his words. "It sounds and exciting and terrifying," she said softly, though there was also a spark of fascination in her expression.

"It is," Max replied honestly. "But it is also a place where you can grow beyond anything you thought possible. If you can survive, the rewards are worth it."

Lenavira remained quiet for a moment before asking another question. "Did you meet anyone powerful there? Someone who left a deep impression on you?"

Max paused briefly at that question. For a fraction of a second, the image of the goddess surfaced in his mind, along with everything she had told him, but he pushed that thought aside.

"I met many," he said instead. "Some were enemies, some were allies, and some were… difficult to define. The Divine Realm is not a place where you can easily trust others."

He continued speaking, sharing stories of his battles, the techniques he had mastered, and the dangers he had overcome, but there were certain things he chose not to mention.

He did not speak of the goddess, nor of the secret domain, nor of Orion and the truths tied to the Dimensional Keeper legacy. Those were burdens he had decided to carry on his own, at least for now.

As they walked deeper into the Elven Kingdom, the sunlight dimmed slightly beneath the dense canopy, and the atmosphere grew more serene. Despite the heaviness of the topics they discussed, there was a sense of peace in that moment, a quiet contrast to the chaos Max had described.

Alice eventually let out a small laugh, though her eyes were still slightly moist. "You have changed a lot," she said. "But at the same time, you still feel like the same person."

Max glanced at her and smiled faintly. "Maybe," he replied.

Lenavira looked at him, her gaze steady and thoughtful. "No matter how much you change," she said softly, "you are still Max to us."

For a moment, none of them spoke.

They simply walked together, side by side, through the ancient forest of the Elven Kingdom, as if trying to hold onto the fleeting peace of that moment before the path ahead inevitably pulled them into something far greater.

After spending another hour or so like that, Max said to them. "It's time to leave. I have only one hour before I will be pulled back to the Divine Realm."

"Oh then how will you take us to the Divine Realm then?" Alice asked curiously.

Max smiled and then they vanished from the elven kingdom and arriving in his Dimension of Genesis which Max had transformed it into a magical world not long ago.


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