All Chapters of Just Became a Vampire, I Clinged to Life by Grinding Health : Chapter 141
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CHAPTER 140 — THE LIGHT OF RETURN TO NOTHING
That grey radiance had a name—Return to Nothingness.It possessed no speed, for the instant it was born, it had already arrived.It ignored the Barrier, for its logic of attack occurred before causality itself, surpassing even the definition of “protection.”Lilith’s pupils shrank to pinpoints. Within her perception, the world’s very foundation seemed to be torn away. The World Core, that heart which powered the entire Primordial Land, now appeared as fragile as a glass orb before the light of annihilation.Defend!That would be the instinctive command of any commander—of any living being.Yet Viridian did not turn.His will remained fixed upon the “Line” cleanser—still trapped within the Nexus’s cage of isolation.It was an open stratagem, a naked lure.The Vo
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"Hum..."The dying wail of the law’s lament still lingered in the air, yet the bridge had already fallen into absolute silence.At the center of the star map, the “line” that had once bisected the void was gone—erased so cleanly that not even a trace remained.And then, the two other black dots representing the Sweepers—the perfect sphere and the flawless cube—froze the instant that “line” was severed.They showed no anger, no retaliation. Not even a flicker of energy rippled from their forms.A heartbeat later, both black dots shimmered once—and vanished.Effortlessly, cleanly, they withdrew from every observable dimension, leaving not the faintest shadow behind.“They ran?” Lilith asked without thinking, her voice still tight with the tension that hadn’t yet faded.“They didn’t come here to die.”Viridian’s tone was unr
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“Not like our kind?”Viridian’s hand stilled in midair. His gaze fixed on the flickering coordinate.Lilith frowned deeply. She closed her eyes again, reaching out with her senses. After a few seconds, she opened them—her expression darker than before. “The law structure within this distress signal... is strange.”She hesitated, searching for words. “It’s not Primordial—not the rhythm of life and evolution. Nor is it Termination—that quiet pull toward stillness and return. It feels like... a world built from countless flawless rulers and perfect measures.”Viridian arched a brow, intrigued. “Oh?”“Order. Authority. Dominion.” Lilith spoke the words slowly, uneasily. “It’s... rigid. As if the entire civilization were a machine with every variable predetermined. Anything unpredictable would be treated as an error—and
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The Expedition drifted soundlessly into the colossal graveyard—a lone vessel slipping through a sea of broken divinity.The bridge was silent. Only the Nexus network pulsed within Viridian’s mind, streaming torrents of data into his consciousness. Every shattered gear, every severed linkage whispered the same dying truth—a law long gone: Absolute Order. Supremacy of Logic.This had once been a civilization that fused machinery and law to perfection.Lilith’s gaze wandered across the massive debris—fragments larger than worlds—until it locked upon the throne at the heart of the star field.“The signal source… it’s inside that giant,” she said hoarsely. Then, after a pause, corrected herself. “No—inside something within him.”Viridian did not reply. He guided the Expedition closer, until it hovered motionless
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The hum of the obsidian spear was the first—and the last—note ever to sound in this silent star field.It shrieked like the cry of a dying god, sharp and venomous, reverberating through the void. From the weapon’s core, the black energy that burst forth was no longer the sterile “erasure” of the Void—it was thicker, hungrier, seething with corruption. It moved as though alive, writhing and reaching greedily toward the surrounding mechanical remains.The nearest of the colossal guardians, its runes once glimmering with dim gold, let out a sizzling hiss as the blackness touched it. Lines of order—those ancient inscriptions of logic and structure—began to writhe, contorting upon themselves, merging into blasphemous sigils that pulsed with madness and incoherence.Crack… crraack…The giant’s steel joints twisted at impossible angles, creaking as though awakening from a billion-year slumber.
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The pain that pierced Veridian’s soul came swiftly—and vanished just as quickly—but it left behind a trace he could not ignore.His expression darkened slightly as his consciousness sank into the core of his being.There lay the perfect loop of law-runes, a luminous circle woven from pure order. It was the foundation of his power, the symbol of his existence, the embodiment of the “Absolute Order” he had built himself upon. Yet now, on that immaculate ring, a flaw had appeared.At the node that governed the concept of “Void,” a microscopic breach had opened—a gap smaller than a grain of dust, but vast in meaning.From it emanated a faint wisp of Chaos, clinging there like a line of corrupted code deep within the logic of his soul—an anomaly that defied identification, coexisting alongside his own law of the Void.Veridian immediately summoned the silvery Primordial power he had just used to clea
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The Expedition tore through the fabric of space, completing its jump.Outside the bridge viewport, the cold, infinite darkness of the void was gone—replaced by a vast nebula of flesh and sinew, dark crimson and pulsating, like the entrails of some cosmic beast.Viscous clouds churned and bled with motion; within them, billions of glimmering motes flickered like fireflies in blood—each a living Zerg organism.The sheer scale of the nebula dwarfed entire star systems.Lilith’s stomach lurched. A wave of nausea rose from the primal depths of her biology—an instinctive revulsion born of life itself recoiling from its antithesis.“Expedition, enter stealth mode. Begin data acquisition.”Veridian’s voice was calm as still water, cutting through the dead silence of the bridge.Optical camouflage engaged instantly; the warship’s presence was erased from the physical spectrum.
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“The core… it sees us!”Lilith’s voice trembled—a terror older than reason, born from the marrow of life itself.Veridian’s gaze did not linger on the starmap for even a heartbeat.That colossal eye spanning the heavens, brimming with cold malice, stirred nothing within him.“No,” he said evenly, as though reciting a law of physics. “It doesn’t see us.”Lilith turned toward him, confused. Beyond the viewport, the red tide of the swarm was rising—a galactic tsunami of flesh and chitin surging from every direction toward the Expedition.The sheer magnitude of it crushed the mind; despair built not from power, but from numbers beyond comprehension.“But they—”“It only senses the void,” Veridian interrupted, his tone calm, almost patient.“I’ve cut the Expedition from the inf
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“Talk?”Lilith’s voice quavered; the word itself seemed absurd, trembling as it left her lips. Talk—with that? With the Hive Mind that had just vomited out a moon-sized abomination?Veridian didn’t answer her question. He simply acted.“Nexus,” he commanded, calm and measured, “activate the Genesis Engine. Engage phase-walking protocol. Target: the Heart of the Hive.”The Expedition’s engines made no sound.Instead of roaring to life, the vessel grew still—eerily still. Then its massive hull began to blur, edges dissolving like ink in water. A shimmer rippled through its frame, and in the next heartbeat, the warship became translucent, a phantom adrift between realities.And then, the ghost ship plunged straight into the crimson nebula of living flesh.Lilith’s pupils contracted to pinpoints. She could <
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The ancient voice echoed through the mental link, carrying with it a weariness that seemed to have endured across countless ages.Veridian’s will did not waver in the slightest. He didn’t even answer the question—instead, he asked in return, his tone as cold as the vacuum between stars.“You—or rather, you all—where do you come from?”Lilith stood beside him, lips pressed tightly together as she tried to process what had just happened.The Heart of the Swarm was not a chaotic beast—it was rational. That realization frightened her more than facing the swarm itself.The voice was silent for a moment, as though struggling to find words—or perhaps recalling a memory buried too deep in the abyss of time.“I… I am called Gaia. I am not a being of this universe.”As it spoke, torrents of vast information flooded directly into Veridian’s an