Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100 Chapter 1300 Into the Secret Chamber

Previously on Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100...
Freya reveals the tragic truth behind Max’s past, explaining that his birth triggered an ancient elven bloodline that led to their family’s destruction. To avoid the reach of the Elf Race during his upcoming ascension, Max reveals his plan to join the Black Dragon Palace in the Verdant Sky Realm. While Freya approves of this choice, she warns him that the sheer environmental pressure of the Divine Realm could be fatal to the mortal refugees he carries within his Life Space Rings. Max must now reconsider his strategy for relocating humanity to ensure their survival in a higher world.

Freya let out a soft breath, bracing herself to reveal a truth that most mortals only discovered when it was far too late. "Max, the Divine Realm is fundamentally different from this world. Divine energy is the very building block of its reality. Every patch of earth, every gust of wind, and the entire atmosphere are saturated with laws and pressure far more refined and heavy than anything you've known. Neither mortals nor low-level entities can endure it. Even a cultivator at the peak of the Divine Rank would feel their soul and bones being crushed the moment they arrived. A normal person would be obliterated instantly."

Her voice remained steady and clear as she went on. "This is the reason mortal civilizations are restricted to mortal realms. Their physical forms and souls are in harmony with mortal laws; they fight, grow, and evolve within that specific framework. When a person ascends, they undergo a fundamental transformation that adapts their body to the laws of the Divine Realm. Without that change, the environment itself is fatal. Think of it as the difference between strolling through a field of grass and walking into a hurricane of blades. The Divine Realm's pressure is like standing in a world where the gravity, the laws, and the spiritual density are all weaponized against the unprepared."

Leaning forward to drive her point home, Freya added, "You are a rare case because your physical form has been tempered over and over. Between the Heavenly Lords Secret Domain, the forging of the Giant Dwarves, your divine veins, your concepts, and your infinite battles, you have become someone capable of surviving divine pressure. But the others lack that foundation. They remain Divine Rank cultivators born under the governance of mortal laws. If you were to release them into a world within the Divine Realm, they would collapse on the spot."

Max listened intently, processing every word. The weight of this reality hit him harder than he had anticipated. He had always known the Divine Realm was a place of power and peril, but Freya’s description of its basic composition made him realize just how alien it truly was.

"So, unless they pass through an Ascension Tunnel naturally," Freya noted in a quiet tone, "they have to be settled in a mortal world. That is the only way they can survive and lead normal lives."

Max gave a slow nod, finally understanding the severity of his task. He was already shouldering the fate of an entire race, but the path ahead had just become significantly more complex.

He had the power to save them by keeping them within the rings.

However, the choice of which world to eventually release them in...

That choice would mean the difference between life and death.

After a long conversation regarding the hazards of the Divine Realm, Freya’s anxieties, and their collective hopes and fears, Max eventually exited her room.

His heart was heavy, not due to personal doubt, but because of the massive burden of every life preserved within the Life Space Rings. Walking through the corridors of the Four God Nation's headquarters, he spotted Alice waiting in a quiet nook, as if she could feel the heaviness in his spirit before he even arrived.

Approaching her, Max shared the details of his talk with Freya. He explained the warnings, the impossibility of placing mortals in the Divine Realm, the lethal pressure that would destroy them, and his duty to find a suitable mortal world somewhere in the vastness of the realms.

He described Freya’s views on the laws of the Divine Realm and the heavy responsibility of ensuring a race’s survival. Alice listened with a gentle, patient focus.

Once Max finished speaking, Alice gave him a soft, comforting smile. "The location of the new home doesn't matter," she whispered. "A home is simply a home. As long as everyone is safe and can live without the threat of calamities or demons, any world will suffice. It makes no difference if it is in the mortal realm or the Divine Realm. What truly matters is their ability to live in freedom." Her warmth and certainty helped dissolve some of the tension he felt.

However, Alice then shared something that made Max’s heart skip a beat. "Once I hit the peak of the Divine Rank, I'm going to ascend," she declared with firm resolve. "And when I do, my first priority will be to find you in the Divine Realm."

Max felt a mixture of fear and pride. He respected her bravery and her desire to remain by his side across the heavens, but the Divine Realm was not a place for casual or safe travel. He understood the immense difficulty she would face trying to survive its dangers alone.

He considered telling her to stay behind and live in peace in the new world he would build for humanity, but he couldn't bring himself to crush her spirit. Seeing the spark of hope in her eyes at the thought of their reunion, he didn't have the heart to say no. Instead, he just nodded, silently placing his faith in her determination.

As the day progressed, a thick air of anticipation settled over the Four God Nation. Those chosen for the upcoming expedition assembled at the entrance of the secret chamber, the solitary path leading into the secret domain.

Elders, high-ranking leaders, squad elites, and hand-picked prodigies stood together, forming an unprecedented gathering. A soft ripple of spiritual energy emanated from the stone entrance as the ancient mechanisms began to stir.

Max now carried all the Life Space Rings. Every human soul from Acaris—the warriors, the elders, the children, and the common folk—was now sealed within them. Only those entering the secret domain remained in the physical world. The planet had become a silent, empty husk, void of life except for this final group.

Max looked over the young geniuses, his eyes moving past Victor, Seraphina, Arthur, Daniel, Christine, Chris, and the others he had selected. He then turned to the leaders who were also prepared to put their lives on the line. "I have to warn you all," Max said, his voice deep and authoritative. "We have no idea what waits for us inside the Celestial Beast Temple. There are threats that could kill you in a heartbeat. There are formations and illusions capable of shredding your body. Some might lose limbs; others might lose their lives. If anyone has doubts or feels they cannot face these risks, speak now. I will put you in the Life Space Rings where it is safe."

Silence followed. Not a single person moved or retreated. Every leader, warrior, and young genius stared straight ahead. Their collective resolve created a silent pressure in the air. Their minds were made up; there was no going back now.

Max gave a slow nod. "Very well," he said. "Let us begin."

He took the first step, leading the way into the secret chamber. Freya and Lucien followed immediately, their gait steady. One by one, the rest of the group filed into the room, leaving the mortal world behind as the heavy ancient doors slid shut.

The secret domain stretched out before them.

And hidden deep within lay the Celestial Beast Temple, a place where many had entered before, only to vanish forever without a trace.

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