
Magsarion's brutal path as he slaughters Frederica, Bahlavan, and Khvarenah, gaining control over demons and ending the Man Murdering Demons' existence, while Samluch undergoes training, uncovering secrets about the Archdemons with Quinn, as events accelerate towards a major clash involving Zaurid, Taurvid, and the fragmented history of powerful figures like Vahram and Munsarat, all leading to a massive confrontation where reality itself bends.

"Transmigration of Good and Evil," Magsarion and Quinn enter Angra Mainyu, confronting Nadare (the final Archdemon), leading to Magsarion's massive crusade to end all life, culminating in a final showdown with Nadare to decide the Throne's successor, while the "Remorseless Paradise of the Fallen" arc shows Nahid's awakening, mass destruction, and Magsarion's final victory over Nahid, Sirius, and Ferdows, leaving only him and Quinn as Yazatas before the final battle.

Magsarion's final confrontation with Nadare, the last Archdemon, following his universe-spanning crusade, leading to Magsarion facing the divine entity Atman and his brother Varhram at the Throne for ultimate succession, a massive battle deciding reality's fate**, emphasizing themes of sacrifice, divine will, and the cycle of good and evil within the grand cosmic setting.

The narrative focuses heavily on Magsarion's rampage as he slaughters powerful entities like Bahlavan, Khvarenah, and Frederica, gaining immense power, and commanding the Man Murdering Demons to self-destruct, leading to Munsarat's demise; this intense sequence sets up the later revelation of Nahid's destructive awakening in Chapter 11 and the catastrophic events that follow, altering the universe.

Magsarion achieves devastating power by eliminating Bahlavan, Khvarenah, and Frederica, gaining control over the Man Murdering Demons and forcing them to self-destruct, while a pivotal interlude reveals the history of the Divine Sword and Vahram's pact with Munsarat, setting the stage for Nahid's release and catastrophic events in later chapters.

Magsarion confronts and slays Bahlavan, Khvarenah, and Frederica, gaining control over the Man Murdering Demons and compelling them to commit suicide, thus eliminating the demons alongside Munsarat, leading into an interlude about Vahram and the Divine Sword, before Nahid's release triggers massive cosmic destruction, setting up the final conflict.