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Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 92: The Abyss Took the Throne
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The stone spike did not just break; it unraveled.
At first, it was only fracturing sound that echoed through the cavern like a whisper of something impossible. Then another followed, sharper this time, like a frozen lake splitting under weight. The Sovereign’s emerald eyes flickered with a glitching, erratic light. That alone would have been unthinkable moments ago; the Sovereign did not experience doubt, yet its core was suddenly screaming of a variable it could not name.
The rock lance impaling Aegis shuddered violently. Black, oily fissures began to crawl across its surface, spreading like a rot that infected the very concept of stone. The pressure pinning him to the ground wavered, then buckled.
Aegis inhaled.
The sound was wrong. It was not the desperate rasp of a dying man drawing breath through blood-filled lungs. It was a deep, tectonic vacuum, as if the cavern itself had breathed in alongside him, pulling the oxygen and mana out of the air.
The stone exploded into fine, black dust.
Aegis rose. He did not stagger; he did not lean on the trident for support. He stood as the shattered lance disintegrated into ash around him, the fragments evaporating into the void before they could even touch the ground. His armor dissolved—not torn away by force, but erased from existence—replaced by a shifting, nebulous shroud that looked less like material and more like shadow given a murderous shape.
His skin turned a matte, obsidian black. Veins began to glow faintly crimson beneath the surface, pulsing like magma trapped beneath a planetary crust. Horn-like shadows curled briefly from his temples before settling into nothingness, as if reality itself refused to fully define the horror of his silhouette.
His eyes opened. They were no longer human. They burned with a low, bottomless red eyes that reflected no light, for they were busy consuming it.
The God-Killer Trident flew back into his grasp. The weapon screamed. It was not an audible sound, but a metaphysical shriek that tore through space. Its once-golden radiance collapsed inward, swallowing color and light, becoming darker than a black hole. Its edges were outlined by thin, bleeding fractures of red energy. It no longer hummed with the authority of the sea. It pulsed with the rhythm of annihilation.
Witnessing this, the Sovereign stepped back. A single, mechanical step.
That movement sent shockwaves of confusion through the Titan network, but it did not matter. What stood before the Sovereign was no longer bound by the system’s calculations. It was a localized apocalypse.
Bella hung limply in the Sovereign’s grasp, her blood dripping steadily onto the cold stone below. Her life magic flickered like a dying ember in a hurricane. Ruina screamed Aegis’s name from across the chamber, her voice cracking with a mixture of hope and primal terror, but the sound did not reach him.
He was not listening. Rationality had been discarded. The Abyss had risen fully.
Aegis moved.
There was no acceleration. No visible transition from stillness to motion. One moment he stood where the lance had pinned him; the next, the space between him and the Sovereign simply ceased to exist.
His fist struck. He did not hit the Sovereign’s body. He hit reality.
The impact detonated with a silent, terrifying finality. The cavern collapsed inward around the point of contact, space folding like paper under a hammer blow.
The Sovereign was hurled backward with such force that it smashed through three massive stone pillars, its body tearing trenches through solid bedrock before crashing into the far wall.
The Titan sentinels froze. They did not freeze in obedience to a command. They froze in terror. For the first time, the earth felt something that could devour it.
Aegis did not acknowledge them. He walked forward, each step leaving behind fractures in the air that spread outward endlessly. Gravity warped around him, not crushing inward, but fleeing outward as if the fundamental laws of physics were trying to escape his presence.
The Sovereign rose shakily, its emerald veins flickering like a dying television screen.
"Power source... deviation detected," it intoned, but the voice was layered with static and fear. "Authority mismatch. Recalculating... cannot... compute..."
Aegis vanished again. The trident descended. It did not pierce. It erased.
A sweeping arc of black energy carved through the cavern, cleaving through dozens of Titan sentinels without even making physical contact. They did not explode or fall. They simply stopped existing, their matter unraveled into nothingness by a strike that ignored their durability.
Pyro froze mid-bounce. Ruina faltered in the air, her wings stuttering. Her instinct screamed "Predator" even though the figure below was her master.
Aegis reached the Sovereign and grabbed its arm. The Sovereign resisted for half a second, trying to exert its gravitational dominance. Then, the arm tore free with a sound like a mountain being ripped from its roots. Emerald light gushed from the severed limb, but instead of regenerating, the wound blackened instantly. The abyssal energy was devouring the Titan Heart’s influence, eating the Sovereign from the inside out.
The Sovereign screamed. This time, it was a sound of pure, sentient agony.
It attempted to retreat, collapsing gravitational fields inward in a desperate attempt to pin Aegis one last time. The Abyss answered. Aegis slammed the trident into the ground, and the cavern inverted. Gravity reversed violently, crushing the Sovereign upward into the ceiling, shattering kilometers of stone in a single instant. The Titan Heart pulsed wildly, cracks spiderwebbing across its surface as it struggled to maintain cohesion.
Aegis rose after it, appearing above the Sovereign in the air. He drove his knee downward. The impact sent the Sovereign plummeting back to the floor, carving a crater so deep it exposed the molten layers far beneath the battlefield.
The Sovereign lay there, fractured, its humanoid form cracked and distorted like a broken doll.
"You are... no longer... within acceptable parameters," it whispered weakly. "You will... destroy... the System..."
Aegis tilted his head slightly. His voice sounded like a thousand voices speaking from a deep well. "Good."
He raised the trident high. The weapon drank the surrounding light, the red fissures along its edge blazing with a hungry heat. With a single, fluid motion, Aegis plunged it into the Sovereign’s chest. Straight through the Titan Heart.
The cavern went silent. Then the world screamed.
The Titan Heart shattered outward, emerald shards exploding in all directions. Aegis reached into the storm of energy without hesitation, his arm disappearing into the Sovereign’s chest. He grasped something solid, something beating with the weight of the world, and tore it out.
The core processor—a massive, crystalline heart pulsing with compressed authority—came free. The Sovereign convulsed once, its body collapsing into dust as the command structure disintegrated.
Across the entire Primordial Battlefield, Earth Titans froze. Then they fell. Some crumbled into inert stone; others simply collapsed, their spirits severed. The emerald glow vanished from the land as if a veil had been ripped away. The Titan Unity was dead.
Aegis turned. Bella was falling. Her body slipped from the Sovereign’s limp grasp, plummeting toward the broken ground.
For the first time since the Abyss had awakened, Aegis reacted without violence. He caught her. Carefully. The abyss recoiled slightly within him, as if confused by the sudden presence of something it couldn’t destroy.
Bella’s body was cold. Her breath was shallow. Blood soaked her clothing, and the wound in her stomach was a gaping void where her life was pouring out. Aegis looked down at her, and the red in his eyes wavered.
He knelt, pressing the captured Titan Heart against her wound without hesitation.
"Live," he commanded.
The Heart pulsed violently, its compressed life energy resisting the touch of the Abyss for a fraction of a second. Aegis tightened his grip, his obsidian fingers digging into the crystal.
"I said, live."
The Abyss surged, forcing the Heart to obey. Emerald light flooded Bella’s body, stitching flesh, rebuilding shattered organs, and flooding her veins with overwhelming vitality.
The gore vanished, replaced by glowing scars that slowly faded into smooth skin.
Bella gasped, her eyes fluttering open.
"Cough, cough!"
She coughed, drawing a ragged, deep breath as her life magic stabilized.
"Aegis..." she whispered weakly.
The Abyss trembled. Aegis froze. The red in his eyes flickered, black shadows writhing around his form as if unsure whether to retreat or consume everything remaining. Ruina landed heavily nearby, staring at him in a mixture of shock and profound fear. "Master...?"
Pyro bounced closer, hesitant and small. Boink.
Bella reached up weakly and touched Aegis’s obsidian cheek. Her hand was warm. "You’re... here," she said softly. "You came back for me."
Something cracked inside his mind. The Abyss howled, furious and offended by the intrusion of sentiment, but the touch was an anchor. It loosened its grip. Aegis’s body trembled violently as the blackness receded slowly, painfully, like a tide being dragged back into a cage it despised. His eyes dimmed from crimson to deep blue.
He collapsed forward, catching himself on one knee. The trident clattered to the ground, its void-dark surface lightening as the abyssal authority withdrew.
Aegis breathed. Once. Twice.
Bella wrapped her arms around him weakly, pressing her forehead against his chest.
"You idiot," she murmured, tears mixing with the dried blood on her face. "Don’t ever scare me like that again."
Aegis closed his eyes, his voice finally his own again. "I’m sorry."
The cavern continued to collapse around them, but the battlefield above was quiet for the first time in months. The Titan Sovereign was dead. The Global Event had lost its heart.
It was time for return.







