Next, Aaron tried to mobilize this power. He then unleashed the power in the Mirror Dimensional World.
There was still no anomaly.
Aaron even deliberately went to Kamar-Taj for a stroll, walking a few steps in front of the Ancient One.
The Ancient One stared blankly as Aaron lightly arrived, greeted her, and then lightly departed.
At this point, Aaron could confirm that the plan to integrate cells into a Dimensional Universe to act as a power bank was feasible.
Currently, there were no side effects, and it was not easy for others to detect any anomalies.
Aaron subconsciously glanced at the auxiliary intelligent tool, which had been extracted and upgraded after fusing with Artificial Intelligence.
[Name: Aaron]
[Lifespan: Infinite]
[Race: Human (Ultimate Life Form / Celestial)]
[Attributes]
(Max: 7. 7 represents immeasurable)
Intelligence: 7
Strength: 7
Speed: 7
Endurance: 7
Energy Intensity: 7
[Abilities: Super-Dimensional Body, Primus's Power, Unicron's Power, Entropy/Negative Entropy Power, Dimensional Pocket, Dimensional Teleportation, Unhealing Scar, Super Parasitism, Devour, God of Network, Grand Unification Force, Chaos Core, God of Machinery, Super-Dimensional Memory, Time Stop, Space Distortion, Thousandfold Amplification, Dark Force, Phoenix Force, Fear Control, Vanaheim/Asgard/Death/Light Elves/Progenitor Giant/Dwarf Power, Compendium of Magic (Most Asgardian and Kamar-Taj magic)...]
"My strength is almost sufficient now. Perhaps it's time to consider the Infinity Stones."
"And Tiamut..."
Aaron fell into deep thought.
Previously, he worried that his Physical Body couldn't perfectly bear the power of the Stones. But now, his sheer Physical Body strength could easily detonate a star.
The personal abilities he could perfectly control were enough to destroy cosmic structures like the Milky Way Galaxy.
If it came down to a life-or-death battle, destroying a Universe would be trivial.
The accumulation in the early stage gave him a strong foundation for devouring the Infinity Stones.
But the only trouble was that resolving Tiamut might lead him to face the Single Universe, or even Multiverse-level, Arishem the Judge.
To collect the Infinity Stones, he would inevitably have to deal with the damn requirement of the Soul Stone.
Sacrifice?
He absolutely would not sacrifice anything.
What he pursued was perfection.
"Forget it. I'll just snatch a ready-made Soul Stone when I travel to another Universe." Aaron said, shaking his head after some thought.
His gaze swept the distance, seeing a woman far away.
That woman also looked toward him.
"Lord Celestial, Ajak greets you."
"Ajak..."
Looking at the familiar attire, all information about the woman surfaced in Aaron's mind.
The loyal dog of the Prime Celestial Arishem the Judge—the leader of the Eternals.
A coward who knew she was wrong but dared not disobey, choosing death instead.
Of course, Ajak's choice was understandable.
To humans, the Eternals were Gods, capable of drinking and chatting happily with Odin. But to Arishem the Judge, they were no stronger than ants.
Aaron glanced past Ajak. Besides her, there were three other people.
One was Sersi, one was Sprite, and the other was the Superman Knockoff Ikaris.
Aaron thought for a moment and decided to meet them.
His figure flashed and when he reappeared, he was standing before the four people.
Seeing this, Ajak and the other three quickly knelt down on one knee toward Aaron.
"Lord Celestial, the Eternal Ajak/Sersi/Sprite/Ikaris greets you."
Aaron was mentally prepared. He shook his head and said, "I am not one of the Celestials. You have mistaken me for someone else."
The group was somewhat bewildered. They carefully sensed his aura and there was no mistake.
This was the might of a Celestial.
Whether Aaron was a Celestial or not, they only needed to smell it to know.
Especially Ajak.
After every emergence, the memories of the other members of the Eternals would be erased and stored by Arishem the Judge. They would be melted down and reforged to continue the next Celestial birth mission.
But Ajak was different. As the squad leader, she knew her mission and even retained the memories of all past experiences.
While the other Eternals believed they were acting as guardians, dealing with the hateful biological exterminators, the Deviants, only Ajak knew that their mission was not to be protectors or guide human development.
Instead, it was to ensure that once humans had the ability to protect themselves, their population would quickly increase, serving as nourishment for the birth of a new Celestial.
Currently, a sleeping Celestial, Tiamut, was about to be born inside the Earth.
Before long, Tiamut would break out of the Planet like Unicron, feed on the mental power of intelligent life, and complete his final stage of growth.
Having successfully guarded hundreds of events, Ajak was deeply appreciated and proud of the recognition she received from Arishem the Judge.
However, she couldn't understand why another Celestial would come to Earth now.
Could it be that Arishem the Judge noticed the changes here, didn't trust them, and deliberately sent someone to monitor them and ensure the sustained development of humanity?
Ajak felt a little guilty.
Internally, she had begun to hesitate about whether to maintain the secret and allow the mission to proceed.
Yet, Ajak never expected Aaron to immediately try to distance himself from the Celestials.
Thinking of this, she subtly glanced at the others, weighed her words, and said tactfully, "Lord Celestial, I know what you intend to do, and I know you've done very well, but I can assure you. This information will only stay between us."
"We will not reveal your identity to anyone else, I promise."
The others, hearing this, looked confused, but after a moment's thought, they also guaranteed one after another that they wouldn't reveal anything.
Aaron shook his head helplessly.
The Eternals were creations of the Celestials, being tainted with the Celestials' aura from birth. Naturally, they were extremely sensitive to the power of a Celestial.
Whatever Aaron said now, they wouldn't believe it.
Ajak, in particular, was imagining a huge drama.
The meaning of the first sentence was: Regarding the emergence, only he and Ajak knew the truth on Earth.
The other Eternals were unaware.
The following sentence was also a double entendre, signifying that Ajak herself wouldn't speak of it, and the others certainly wouldn't either.
However, thinking about it carefully, Aaron realized that what he had done really did push the emergence process forward. Whether it was curing terminal illnesses or prolonging life, both indirectly increased the human population.
Perhaps the time of the emergence would even be brought forward.
No wonder Ajak didn't doubt Aaron's identity at all.
Anyone would be confused by this.
Thinking this, Aaron couldn't be bothered to explain to them, there was no need.
"What did you come here to say?" Aaron's voice was cold.
But Ajak and the other three were satisfied. Yes, that was the right tone.
"Lord Celestial, did the Prime Celestial send you to inspect the results of our mission?"
Ajak cautiously began telling Aaron about their achievements over the past seven thousand years.
Although she had already reported these matters to Arishem the Judge, now that Aaron was here, she naturally did not dare to be negligent.
Arishem the Judge was the top leader, but Aaron was her direct superior.
Even if Ajak had the ability to directly communicate with the Celestials, she wouldn't dare to disrespect her direct superior.
After all, no matter what, Aaron was a Celestial. And they were merely loyal dogs of the Celestials, creations of the Celestials.
Even if they were considered deities on Earth, if they dared to not know their place, even the weakest Celestial could knock their heads askew.
