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I, a Slime, have also dreamed of becoming a great Demon King!

The vast Dream Sea, atop layers of miracles and magnificence, where Transcendents walk the ascendant path guided by their ultimate longings as if by beacons. The supreme beings wielded power, their greatness shining in all directions, ascending to divinity. But even deities were not the ultimate. They too struggled for greater perfection and ideals, endlessly, within the Void Origin, above the Dream Sea. "So... Your Majesty Ybur, as the most powerful Slime in history, what exactly drives you to become stronger?" Many years later, when faced with the question from a Heavenly envoy, Ybur, who by then stood at the zenith of the Dream Realm as the "World Devourer," recalled the afternoon just after his birth when the Creator had stuffed him down a golden toilet and flushed him into the sewers in one go... After a long silence, he spoke with a heavy tone: "It's the toilet. The golden toilet." The envoy: "???"

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Chapter 83: A Less Than Ideal Reunion

I never imagined we would meet in this way.

For a few seconds, the man named Seben tugged at his clothes awkwardly, as if trying to make himself look more presentable. With a sense of pretense, he straightened his back and said, "Ka... Kali?"

"Karlo." A speechless smile appeared on Karlo's face. "And Cherie. You mixed up our names."

"Oh… Oh… Mixed up, huh..."

Seben began to feel embarrassed, somewhat ashamed. His lips quivered slightly, and his gaze flitted over the faces and clothes of the two, then darted away. After a while, he finally said, "You both have grown up so much."

Karlo had thought that she had calmed down and let go of everything, but his words reignited her anger—You probably never imagined that we could grow up, did you? In your vision, those two kids who ran away from home should have died during their homelessness long ago, right? But as she opened her mouth, she quickly suppressed the anger in her heart, and what emerged was but a sigh.