William had just survived the Heavenly Tribulation of the Genesis Law Realm. But that didn't mean he had fully stepped into the realm itself—far from it. One final barrier remained, and he could feel its presence. It was the same barrier that appeared when he first opened the door to the Genesis Law Realm. Though now weakened to the limit, it still wouldn't break.
But William understood why.
He didn't try to force his way through it or destroy it by sheer power. For one, his son Kallus had already told him that no matter how hard he tried, that weakened barrier couldn't be destroyed through brute force. And second, something else needed to happen after surviving the tribulation—something that would naturally cause the barrier to collapse. Not the other way around.
William trusted his son. How could he not? Kallus had already broken through the Genesis Law Realm himself. Not trusting him would be foolish—and more importantly, he was his son. Trusting him was a given.