Hela's POV
"Yatche Tayi Kaeya Nay Blogh XXX..." Hmph. Conversing with the universe isn't complicated at all.
I've already absorbed the essence of exactly seven hells. That's the current limit of what my body can handle. Of course, I could push past it if I truly wanted to.
Absorbing the essence of an eighth hell would force my body to adapt, which is very easy, and from there, I could repeat the process again and again. But honestly, it's unnecessary—a waste of time and effort.
Let's start with the basics. Odin rules over the Nine Realms. These realms exist across different dimensions and locations in space, yet they are all connected by Yggdrasil.
That's what truly matters—Yggdrasil. It's not just a mystical tree; it's the greatest source of Odin's power.
Think of it as a metaphysical network that binds the Nine Realms together, connecting every form of spiritual, magical, and cosmic energy that flows within them. Odin taps directly into this wellspring of energy—a force that could almost be called infinite.
This connection amplifies his abilities tremendously. There's a common belief that the older an Asgardian becomes, the more powerful they get. That's only partially true.
What actually happens is that their soul grows stronger over time, and with that, the amount of energy they can channel increases.
But even that strength has its limits. It's so intense that Odin is sometimes forced to rest, to suppress the growth of his soul—because his physical body simply can't keep up. In fact, even his soul has reached a plateau in its evolution.
What I want is something similar—but more refined. I know that if I manage to combine the energies of all the hells I've conquered, their total potential could rival, or perhaps even surpass, that of Yggdrasil.
However, fusing all of them into a single dimension would take far too long. So why not create a network instead? Link them together rather than merging them.
After all, there are beings far greater and more ancient than even Odin: those who sit above in the shadows, Chaos, the Beyonder, Galactus, and many others. With entities like that lurking in the dark corners of reality, how could I afford to waste time?
Still, easier said than done. Even Odin didn't create Yggdrasil. In fact, he has no true authority over it—certainly not in any meaningful cosmic sense.
But if I succeed in what I'm planning, then someday I could extend this network even further—not just to hell dimensions, but to entirely different planes of existence. And once connected, I could draw on their energy, something a basic fusion of hells would never allow.
To accomplish this, I've started an experiment. Right now, I'm attempting to merge several different energy sources: the Helforce, Ethernano, Space Stone energy, and every form of freely available energy scattered across the universe.
As part of this process, I've begun to communicate with the universe itself using one of the oldest and most primitive languages I learned from the books I received from the Ancient One—one even more ancient and obscure than the Runes of Asgard.
What I'm attempting is nothing less than creation from nothingness—to forge something that was never meant to exist—not in this universe, not in any universe across the multiverse. Naturally, that requires incredible precision.
But now I face the most critical obstacle: the conduit. I need a vessel or object that can act as a bridge—capable of holding, filtering, and amplifying all three fundamental energies: spiritual, cosmic, and magical.
It must endure the flow of power from all the conquered dimensions—and those I will conquer in the future.
It's not enough for the object to merely survive this energy. It must enhance it. Just as glass can focus and intensify light, this conduit must purify the chaotic blend of energies into something stable and potent—something new.
And there's more. It must also be compatible with other energy systems that the future inhabitants of my realms might possess. Systems like chakra, for example. If they develop it—or more precisely, if I introduce it—it must be able to integrate seamlessly.
If I had something like the Holy Grail from the Type-Moon universe, everything would've been so much easier. But what I actually possess are things like Balmung, Devil Fruits, the Garden of Hel, and similar artifacts.
I believe the Garden of Hel could play a similar role, especially after a few successful enchantments.
But to be honest, that's one of my trump cards—something I would use during official missions or examinations, like when I eventually face Thanos. Isn't it way cooler if I show up with that and just bomb his entire army?
The second option would be to use Balmung. I could utilize the Space Stone to create a nearly infinite space to store all forms of energy. However, the problem is that while I can store various energy types, I can't amplify them, purify them, or merge them into a single cohesive force.
Just when I was a little lost in my thoughts, something started to happen.
A sphere began to form—at first, it was enormous, nearly one-tenth the size of Earth, with multiple colors, each representing a different type of energy. Eventually, it shrank into a small orb, small enough to rest comfortably in the palm of my hand.
Now I can't help but wonder: what would happen if I opened a small portal and threw this ball toward Earth? Or maybe toward Asgard?
Considering the amount of time it took me to create it, if I tried doing this in the middle of a battle, I'd be completely screwed—unless, of course, I had one of those flashy hairstyles that change color depending on my rage level, and all the nearby civilians raised their hands to lend me their energy while Thanos just stood there patiently watching me power up.
Still, I think the impact would be equivalent to grabbing the planet Earth itself and launching it at someone—absolutely devastating. And the craziest part is that I made it casually, without even going all out.
Now, imagine if I didn't just use my own energy, but instead combined the energies of beings from other dimensions along with mine. If I committed to it, I'm convinced I could recreate the destructive power of an entire universe's collapse.
And on top of that, imagine if I allowed others to generate chakra or draw upon unused energies from abandoned dimensions—or added abstract forces like the power of death, the void, and entropy.
The result wouldn't just be stronger—it would be something terrifying, something that would make me exponentially more powerful with every layer of complexity added.
Honestly, just imagining myself throwing a universe-level energy bomb right into Odin's smug face fills me with joy.
I clenched the orb in my palm. It didn't explode. Instead, it dissolved into its base energies and was gently reabsorbed into my body.
The experiment had served its purpose—I confirmed that various types of energy (space, Ethernano, death, solar…) could indeed be combined into one single stable force without complications. The next step is to find a material capable of linking, containing, and amplifying it all.
END OF THE THE CHAPTER
By the way, I'm currently working on my second work (I'm The CEO of Nokia) as you can guess, the MC became the CEO of Nokia in 2012 with a system, will update ten days later in Webnovel, also, what suggestions do you have over the Material or things Hela should use?