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Chapter 11 - chapter 11 the division of the world in the Chaos sea

Chapter 11 : the division of the world in the Chaos Sea.

Kael then headed toward the library with Christian.

On the way, Christian asked him:

"What book are you looking for in the library, Kael?"

Kael replied calmly:

"I'm looking for a book that explains clearly the divison of the worlds in the Chaos Sea .

"Alright," Christian said.

They continued walking until they arrived in front of a gigantic door.

Kael was astonished by the sheer size of the library.

"Surprised? I was too the first time I saw it," Christian said.

"And you'll be even more surprised inside. They say the library is an independent universe created by the principal an who contains immeasurable number of books of all kinds."

Kael thought for a moment, then stepped forward and entered.

As soon as he walked in, a message appeared in his mind, telling him that he only needed to think about the type of book he wanted and he would immediately be teleported to the corresponding section.

He looked at Christian and said

"I'm going to look for my book. If we're lucky, we'll meet again."

He teleported and appeared in front of a bookshelf full of books.

He picked one, sat down, and looked at the title: "Encyclopedia of Worlds" by Brann Ashford. He opened it and flipped to the page that interested him.

"In the Chaos Sea, or Infinite Void, worlds are divided into nine ranks, and each rank surpasses the previous one by several levels.

And Because of the vast gap between these worlds, some people find it difficult to truly understand the details of each world and how they are classified.

That is why I created this book: to help people who do not understand the division of the world better understand the division of worlds.

With this book people who do not understand how the worlds in the Chaos sea are classified, will be able to understand how the worlds in the Chaos Sea are classified, their vast sizes, and their unique characteristics."

Let us begin with the smallest, the Micro World, the micro world who is a world whose size ranges from a single planet to a supercluster, which marks the limit of a Micro World.

Next is the Small World, which is a world whose size ranges from ten to one hundred billion light-years, which is the peak of a Small World.

Then comes the Middle World,

a midlle world is a world whose size ranges from one hundred to five hundred trillion light-years.

It is also a world that has begun to give birth to is own dimensionsonal space .

A dimensiononal space is a space that is and is not inside the universe; one could say it exists above the universe but not really above it ,they exists in void space who fluctuate between existence and non-existence all the time .

A Middle World possesses between six and eight dimensions, with each one transcending the previous one , and each with its own infinite space and its own races, and is own native god, immortal , evil god or other name being living in these dimensions are incomprehensible and even invisible to beings living in lower dimensions."

You can even say that for the people living in these dimensions the universe is just a book and the people living in it are just characters of a story that they can see the beginning and it's end without much effort .

After finishing the description of the Middle World, Kael paused and thought:

These world names seem familiar to me… but compared to what I knew, it's like heaven and earth. How can a Middle World measure five hundred trillion light-years and already be giving birth to dimensions? I was already shocked when Mr.

Jonathan mentioned it, but reading it myself is even more unbelievable. I must change my view of this world.

If the third rank of worlds in the Chaos Void is already this exaggerated, then what about the worlds beyond it? Like this world They must be unimaginable.

I must complete the construction of my world as soon as possible and understand the concept of existence…

Kael looked at the book in his hand and said:

"I won't be able to finish reading this here. I need to borrow it — but before that, I need another book."

He placed his hand on his forehead, imagined a book, and pop — it fell into his hand. Kael smiled.

"I knew this function existed."

He looked at the title of the book: "How to Understand a Concept as Quickly as Possible." Smiling, he stood up and walked toward a counter where he met a middle-aged woman.

"I would like to borrow these two books," he said.

She looked at the books, then at Kael, and replied:

"Here is a form. Fill it out and you may borrow them."

Kael saw that it only asked for basic information such as name, surname, class, books borrowed, loan duration, and other usual details. He filled it out in a few minutes and handed it back. She said:

"You can take them, but be careful — if the books are not returned on the due date, you will pay the consequences."

Kael nodded to show he understood.

With a wave of his hand, he stored the two books in his portable space and headed for the exit. Where As soon as he arrived, he take his ball then hold"strongly and say teleporte me home an like that he was teleported home, into his room, onto his bed. Where After resting a few seconds, he said:

"It's time to finish building my world. If my calculations are right, it should be complete today."

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