Tobby had now arrived home and saw his child.
"Hi Dad, how are you?" his son asked.
"I'm fine, sorry for coming home late," Tobby replied, kissing his son's forehead.
His wife, Kilye, was angry, but not overly so. Unfortunately, no one knew where she was at the moment. Tobby then left his house to go to work, but he had a big problem. He was immediately arrested by the police, accused of stealing a piece of that stone. The police searched his house, but the portal was nowhere to be found since it was hidden. Tobby wanted to know who had reported him, and there was only one person: Jay. Tobby had to go see him.
"Hi Jay, how are you?"
"I'm good, and you? How's the study of that stone going?"
"Listen, did you report me to the police?"
"No, why would I?"
"You were the only one who knew," Tobby said.
"I swear it wasn't me, so shut up!" Jay shouted.
"No need to get angry, I believe you."
Jay's behavior was very suspicious. He had never wanted to study that stone. Many hypotheses were raised, such as: Jay being a dimensional traveler like Tobby, or Jay working for the Russian government. As an American, Tobby wasn't supposed to have such an important role and be under Russian threat. The geopolitical situation was too concerning. That's why Tobby wanted to save the world. He wanted everyone to be united, but he could no longer trust people. He had so many responsibilities, and his discoveries were too important.
That evening, Tobby returned to the portal to enter it, but this time with entirely different convictions. He wanted to contact a society, a superior world, to decode all the secrets of the tapestry of life. He had a clear goal: to contact God. God, a perfect being, unique, indivisible, ontological, all-in-one and one-in-all, flawless. Tobby was convinced of the existence of at least a higher force. Was it God? In any case, he was sure there were structures and superior entities supporting and stabilizing the cosmos.
Tobby then entered the portal. Now endowed with limitless power, he was capable of great things. His first instinct was to change worlds in terms of dimension. He wanted to reach an "inaccessible" level where a superior force stabilized the world, all to uncover the deepest secrets of existence before humanity was saved and became aware of its true surroundings.
Tobby entered, passing through several dimensions, finally reaching a space called Rennekt, a vast, even infinite, space. This space housed a specific society where "monsters" existed on a higher plane. Tobby was not expecting this at all upon his arrival, but these were clearly extraterrestrials who didn't seem very friendly.
"Oh, is this the new traveler Edea mentioned? They call him the scientist," a globular monster said.
"Hello, I don't like wasting my time. Take me directly to 'Edea.'"
"It's 'Edea,' sir. To reach Edea, you must be able to defeat us."
"Listen, I don't kill people, so let me pass," Tobby said, trying to pass.
"You have actually killed many people by altering the nature of certain worlds. Don't think we are insignificant; we play a specific role in the world's balance," said the globular monster, grabbing Tobby.
"What exactly do you do?"
"We regulate," the monster said, smiling.
"Oh shit," Tobby unleashed his energy, ready to defend himself.
A fight ensued, shaking the entire Rennekt. This five-dimensional space was teetering at the edge of the cosmos. Their battle broke the mechanisms of Rennekt entirely. Tobby managed to traverse the infinite space to dodge the monster.
"You are not worthy of fighting me, scientist!"
Tobby ultimately made his opponent disappear abruptly. His stance was firm, his power incredible. He made the monster disappear from this world in an instant, concentrating his energy into a single finger: his index. He pointed directly at his target, and it vanished.
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Tobby was then privileged to meet Edea. She appeared physically human, but her true nature was unknown.
"Hello, scientist. So, you've killed my guardian... I see."
"I'm sorry, but he didn't want me to meet you," Tobby said.
"It's okay, I'll find another guardian. How did you get to Rennekt?"
"I got here by accident. My goal is to traverse all existing higher dimensions to meet the highest force that rules the cosmos."
"Oh, I see. Well, you are far from that. Here in Rennekt, it's the first passage to the unique God named Jaykar. There are many complex passages before you can contact Jaykar. You could say I 'guard' Jaykar's security, but I've never really seen him, as he doesn't recognize me."
"Can you not take me to him, Edea?"
"No, sorry, especially not someone like you..."
"Someone like me? What do you mean?"
"Well, humans as powerful as you are unusual. You are useless in the cosmos, but you are reputed and quite powerful; you would disturb us. Here in Rennekt, we can observe your world. During your last journey, we saw you change your existence into an infinity of dimensions, something even I can't do. However, you did this in an 'off-center' place from the cosmos's initial point, making it more accessible. By following the path you took previously, you'll never be able to meet Jaykar. Moreover, your 'self' from an infinity of parallel dimensions has caused many problems. It's as if, since you are here, you are the initial of yourself... It's very complex."
"I understand. The world is an infinity residing in an infinity that encompasses an infinity. It seems so irrational. Now I can see three-dimensional worlds as fictions and destroy fundamental concepts of unique worlds," Tobby said.
"You want to save humanity, even though it doesn't care about you. Are you sure about that?"
"Yes," Tobby replied coldly.
"Tobby, you are really special. We now call you the scientist because we've observed you from Rennekt. I ask you not to destroy this world..."
"MUAHAHAA."
Tobby immediately destroyed Rennekt by channeling his energy into his infinite breath. His breath allowed him to erase something material, physical, and it had no limits. Edea vanished, and the first access to Jaykar was cleared in vain.
He continued his journey, changing dimensions to reach higher planes. Tobby arrived in a dimension that seemed sinister and dark. All he could see was a man in the center of this space. This man wielded a giant saber about three meters long. He was dressed in all black with striking blue eyes.
"Ah, the famous all-powerful scientist has reached this stage. I sensed the power of your éthérion."
"Éthérion?"
"Ah, you use it and don't even know what it is... Well, it's the energy that every material thing possesses. Everything is reduced to éthérion. Every tiny substance, whether subatomic or universal in size, has éthérion. Éthérion can manifest in various forms, such as dark and light éthérion. Éthérion primarily reflects a person's being and convictions, whether malicious or benevolent. However, it doesn't really change your attacks, just the aspect of your éthérion. Know that yours is darkening," the mysterious man said, laughing.
"Who judges the color of éthérion? How did it appear in existence?"
"It appeared thanks to me, and no one controls it. Everything happens naturally. I am Ether, the God of éthérion, the creator of the energy belonging to every physical thing. Jaykar made this device more than universal so that living beings could recognize people's intentions through the color of éthérion and coexist."
"And where am I, Ether?"
"You are in a space with ten spatial dimensions. See it as a passage to access Jaykar, as Edea explained to you. It's like the space you destroyed earlier, but this time you don't really have a chance to pass," Ether whispered.
Ether rose from his chair and unsheathed his giant saber. His handling of the saber was remarkable. This time, Tobby truly felt the éthérion. He had never observed such a manifestation of it. He would have to be meticulous in detecting it from now on.
Ether launched the first strike with his sword.
"Do you know the name of this sword?"
"No, and I don't give a damn..."
"It's Xerav, also known as the Star Cutter," he said, laughing.
Tobby's arm was cut off instantly. Fortunately, he had become an immortal being, and his arm grew back immediately.
"Ah, and you're immortal too..."
Tobby's arm was as good as new, now completely black and filled with éthérion. His éthérion then spread throughout the infinite space to destroy every tiny being. Unfortunately, Ether managed to dodge the attack by absorbing all the infinite energy. Tobby then prepared his infinite breath, which destroyed everything in its path.
"This is the end for you, Ether..."
"Hmpf."
The infinite breath was supposed to devastate everything in its path, but the entire dimension remained intact, as did Ether.
"I am in a state of non-existence. I can be between the two, making me completely untouchable, you idiot! And this space is mine. It stabilizes me as I stabilize it! Now, scientist, witness your death..."
"If you think I can't break duals or other things, you're mistaken... I can achieve this non-existence and existence feat myself. I transcend what I want," Tobby said.
Tobby turned the tide of the battle, suddenly transforming into a dark form.
Tobby then shifted the fight by changing into a sudden and dark form. His hair turned black, his éthérion completely darkened, and his scientist's coat was slightly burned.
"Hahahaha... Ether, the fraudulent god, isn't it?"
Tobby then directly seized Ether with his finger, making him nonexistent.
"Wait a moment, don't kill me. It could cost you dearly with Jaykar... And your children, your job, your wife..."
"I don't care about Jaykar. You can't touch me anymore. I am beyond time, I predict all your movements, you poor idiot, you're just a weak god."
In reality, Tobby was then in a position to exist in a non-dual state of all imaginable and unimaginable systems of all reality; he was also in a position to become a complex being completely independent of cause and effect, he could no longer be altered;
The scientist had the ability to destroy an infinite number of dimensions, each succeeding on a higher plane, and his power had no limits.
Ether was then dead, however, the overpowering attacks and shocks shattered the portal, which was supposed to be invincible... Tobby had gone mad.
"No, it's not possible... The world as I know it is no longer accessible... I've gone too far, my power has surpassed my mental limit..."
Tobby had gone mad; he needed to find a way immediately to regain his world.
"I must rely on philosophies that have proven to be real through my discoveries; every imaginable world exists," Tobby repeated.
He was certain that he hadn't broken his world but rather the access to it, which was true. Nevertheless, he had to find this access as soon as possible...