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I, the Geo Archon Morax with 2.1 Billion Mora, Have Joined a Chat Group [146]

An indescribable tremor spread across the land.

It originated from the Shibuya skyline and rippled outward, encompassing all of Tokyo.

A massive, pitch-black gate began to materialize in the sky, emanating an oppressive presence.

Two enormous, pale-gold pupils peered through the gate from the other side, exuding an aura that demanded reverence.

No words were needed—no explanations required.

Every being who witnessed the sight—human, curse, or sorcerer—immediately understood. The entity behind the gate was no ordinary existence.

It was something beyond this world.

Something grander.

A god.

The concept struck their hearts with the weight of truth.

“Wh-what the hell is that?”

Grade 1 sorcerer Atsuya Kusakabe, who had just narrowly escaped death at the hands of Sukuna, stared at the sky with his mouth agape.

Beside him, the panda-like sorcerer Panda trembled, his fur standing on end. “Kusakabe-sensei, what is that thing up there?” he asked, his voice a mix of awe and fear.

“How the hell would I know?” Kusakabe snapped, turning away in frustration.

His gaze drifted toward the cursed spirits Jogo and Sukuna in the distance. Unlike him, they seemed composed—but the difference in their demeanor was telling.

Jogo had collapsed to his knees, his entire body pressed to the ground. Tears streamed down his rocky face, a mixture of awe and submission.

Sukuna, on the other hand, scowled at the entity in the sky.

As the King of Curses, a master of all forms of sorcery, Sukuna could see more clearly than anyone else.

Beyond the black gate, he discerned the true form of the being.

It was a colossal, seven-headed dragon, each head adorned with a unique crown, glowing with the powers of earth, water, fire, and wind.

The sheer scale of the dragon dwarfed everything—the planet itself, even the solar system. One of its heads, as large as a star, leaned closer to peer through the gate, observing the world on the other side as if through a microscope.

To this dragon, humanity and curses were nothing more than microbes.

And it was the dragon—the god—that stood as the observer.

For the first time, Sukuna’s hands clenched tightly. His gaze grew severe as he scrutinized the sky.

If a god truly existed, this was undoubtedly it.

The god’s voice was deep and resonant, devoid of emotion. The pale-gold pupils locked onto Sukuna’s vessel—Itadori Yuji.

“Itadori Yuji, you are here.”

Though the god did not speak in Japanese, everyone who heard its words understood them perfectly.

“I shall descend.”

The simple statement carried no malice, only absolute authority.

As the words faded, the massive black gate began to creak open.

The world shuddered.

Ordinary people couldn’t perceive the change, but sorcerers and curses alike felt it in their bones. The very air seemed to vibrate, as though the planet itself was singing a song of welcome.

Crack… crack…

The dragon extended one of its heads through the gate. Its golden crown shimmered in the sunlight, illuminating the entirety of Shibuya.

Unnoticed by most, the barriers placed around Shibuya had silently disintegrated.

The earth itself seemed to shift, preparing to receive its true master.

Crack… crack…

A second dragon head began to emerge, but the black gate quivered under the strain. Cracks formed along its edges, threatening to shatter.

“Fine,” the dragon murmured, its voice a resigned sigh.

It seems this world cannot withstand my full form, it thought. Not even as a world within the stellar realms.

Its titanic body stirred beyond the gate, retracting most of its form. In its place, it extended one head and a single tail into the world.

With this compromise, the gate stabilized.

Perhaps it was a second, perhaps a minute, or perhaps an hour.

Time itself seemed irrelevant as the god fully emerged into this world.

The entirety of Tokyo's population—30 million souls—watched in silent awe as the seven-headed dragon descended.

A faint chime resonated through the sky.

Ding~~~~~~!

“Praise! Praise!”

The booming voice carried across the city, clear and melodious, reaching the ears of every soul in Tokyo.

Yet no one could pinpoint its source. It was as if the very air had transformed into a choir, singing in reverence of the divine.

For Jogo and Sukuna, the truth was clear.

This was no ordinary sound.

It is the voice of the planet itself, they realized, a sycophantic hymn crafted by the world to welcome this god.

The dragon’s golden scales gleamed like molten metal, each head radiating an overwhelming presence.

Its gaze shifted, locking onto Sukuna.

“Itadori Yuji, I know your wish.”

Though it spoke to Sukuna’s vessel, its words carried an undeniable weight.

The hymn ceased, and the god’s vast form began to shift. In defiance of all logic—physical or magical—it transformed.

What once was a dragon the size of the heavens now stood on the ground, a humanoid figure clad in radiant gold.

The god's eyes bore into Sukuna as it spoke with a voice clear and unwavering:

“Itadori Yuji, your wish was to—‘Rescue Gojo-sensei, eliminate all curses in this area, and protect the innocent caught in this conflict.’”

“I shall honor our pact and grant your request.”

The golden figure raised a hand, gesturing lightly toward the ground.

The effect was immediate and astonishing.

Before Sukuna’s disbelieving eyes, every structure in Shibuya seemed to dissolve, as though deconstructed into nothingness.

Humans trapped within the buildings were gently lowered to the ground, unharmed.

From beneath the earth, the subway began to rise.

First, the first level appeared, then the second, until finally, the fifth underground level emerged into the light.

Suguru Geto, still seated in the depths of the subway, stared in utter shock as the train station was lifted to the surface, fully exposed to the world above.

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T/N: wow

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