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Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 115: 500 Years (2)
For every watt of energy the Kyros took, the Xylosian mirrors "ghosted" the signal, allowing Eternia to keep seventy percent of the power while making the Kyros sensors think they were getting forty.
"Haha, They think they are starving us," Kaelen said to Sora, who stood beside him, her presence now a whisper of lethal wind.
"But we are feasting on their arrogance."
Sora adjusted her Law-Armor, the crystalline plates humming.
"Emperor wants a full-scale combat simulation tomorrow. He wants to know if we can take down a Tier 15 Chrome Spear in under sixty seconds."
"Heh, We’ll do it in thirty," Kaelen grunted. "Our new gravity-wells can pin their anchors before they can fold space. We just need the Emperor to give the word."
--
In the quiet hours of the five-hundredth year, Aegis once again accessed the Interstellar Chatbox. He did not post. He remained a ghost, a "User 0.000001%" who had long been forgotten by the Bio-Empress Lyra and the Star-Reaper.
He looked at the news. In the outside world, only six months had passed.
[ SECTOR NEWS: THE KYROS HEGEMONY REPORTS A STABLE HARVEST FROM VASSAL-WORLD ETERNIA. ]
[ COMMENT: CRIMSONSOLAR_EMPEROR: TOLD YOU. FRINGE WORLDS ALWAYS BEND THE KNEE. ]
Aegis felt a cold, sharp amusement. They were talking about him as if he were a defeated dog.
They had no idea that within that "fringe world," five centuries of high-speed evolution had taken place.
They didn’t know that the "ant" had spent 500 years studying their every weakness.
He looked at a new post in the Technology Exchange.
[ RIFTSMITH: SEEKING ASSISTANCE WITH CAUSAL-LOGIC STABILIZATION FOR TIER 16 WARSHIPS. ]
Aegis looked at the problem attached to the post, a complex mathematical paradox that the Tier 16 empires were struggling with.
He saw the answer immediately. Five hundred years of hyper-focused research with the Xylosians had given him insights that even the RiftSmith lacked.
He almost typed the answer. He almost revealed his presence just to see their reaction.
But he stopped. The child in Bella’s womb gave a sudden, sharp pulse of mana, as if warning him.
Patience, Aegis whispered to himself. The Sea God taught me the tide. The tide does not roar until it hits the shore.
He disconnected from the system. He didn’t need their rankings. He was building his own.
Back in the garden, the night had fallen. The moon of Xylos was bright, reflecting the advanced civilization that now thrived on its surface. Bella leaned her head against Aegis’s shoulder, her hand still resting on the golden glow of her stomach. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
"They’re talking to me, Arlan," she said, her eyes half-closed.
"The baby?"
Bella nodded. "They aren’t using words. It’s feelings. They are happy. They love the sound of the ocean and the hum of the Xylosian engines. But they are afraid of the Chrome Spear. They can feel the Kyros siphon-beam through the atmosphere. They won’t come out while that thing is still in our sky."
Aegis’s eyes turned into pools of Abyssal black. He felt a protective fury that could have extinguished a star.
"Then I will give them a clear sky, Bella."
He looked up at the stars. The five hundred years of development were not just for the Empire. They were for this child. He realized that the child was the ultimate evolution of the Prime World. They were the bridge between the biological and the divine, a being born of the 1,000x dilation and the Abyssal Law.
"We still have five hundred years left of the Great Acceleration," Aegis said, his voice carrying the weight of a Sovereign.
" In that time, we will not just prepare to defend. we will prepare to hunt. By the time this child is born, there will be no Kyros Hegemony. There will be no siphon-beams. There will only be the Empire of the Sea and the Frost."
Bella smiled, a fierce, maternal pride in her eyes.
" I want them to see the real sun, Arlan. Not one behind a veil of taxes."
Then that is what they shall have.
--
Aegis stood and walked to the edge of the terrace. He raised his God-Killer Trident, which was no longer just a weapon, but a "Causal Pillar" that could anchor the destiny of a planet.
He didn’t need to shout to be heard. His will vibrated through every mana-vein in the world.
"To the Legion on the walls, to the Scientists in the moon, to the Citizens in the depths: hear me!" Aegis’s voice echoed in the hearts of billions. "We have lived five hundred years in the shadows. We have bowed to the light of a lesser star. But our child is waiting. The Heir of Eternia refuses to be born into a world of vassals!"
The planet seemed to hum in response, a low, vibrating growl of agreement.
"The next five hundred years will not be about growth," Aegis continued. "They will be about the Forge. We will turn our home planet into a weapon that the Interstellar Conquerors will never forget. We will master the Causal Logic. We will bind the Stars. And when the Chrome Spear returns, we will not offer tribute. We will offer Extinction!"
"HELL YEAHHH!"
The roar that went up from the planet was enough to momentarily rattle the Kyros siphon-beam in the "outside" world.
Aegis returned to Bella, kneeling once more to kiss her stomach. The baby kicked, a strong, rhythmic beat that felt like the drumming of a war-march.
"Five hundred years more, little one," Aegis whispered. "Just hold on for a little longer. I’m going to give you a universe to play in."
The ordinary day in the 1,000x dilation ended, and the second half of the Great Acceleration began.
The Empire of the Sea and the Frost was no longer a secret. It was a storm, gathering its strength in the silence of the temporal fold, waiting for the moment when the ant would finally stand up and crush the mountain.
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