Chapter 155 
Author: fizzy
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The stars above were quieter now. For the first time in what felt like forever, the skies didn’t pulse with strange lights or ripple with distortions. The world, Benjamin’s world, was finally still. But beneath that calm, everyone could feel it. This peace wasn’t the end. It was the pause before something greater, something heavier.

Benjamin Moore stood at the edge of the rebuilt capital, which used to be New Avalon, looking down at the city below. From this height, he could see people moving about, rebuilding homes, planting new gardens, and laughing in the streets. The air was filled with the faint hum of new life beginning again.

He stood still for a long time, feeling the gentle wind against his skin. It carried the scent of renewal, of earth and iron and a little smoke. It was beautiful. It was real.

But he wasn’t the same man who had helped build this peace.

When he finally turned around, Emily was standing a few steps away, watching him with that familiar look, the mix of warmt
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  • Chapter 156 

    Five years had passed since the last great battle. The world had changed, and so had Benjamin Moore and Emily. They were no longer the warriors constantly fighting for survival; they were leaders, parents, and builders of a world reborn from chaos. The scars of the past still existed, but they had softened over time like old wounds that no longer hurt when touched, only reminded them of how far they had come.The morning sun rose over the rebuilt city of Meridian, now known as the Heart of the New World. It wasn’t just a city anymore; it was the symbol of what humanity could become when given another chance. Buildings of living glass shimmered with soft colors, powered by clean energy drawn from the remnants of the Elder Relics. People walked the streets with peace in their eyes. The air was clear, the rivers ran blue again, and laughter had returned to the soundscape of daily life.Benjamin stood on the balcony of their home, watching the horizon. The home was small compared to wha

  • Chapter 155 

    The stars above were quieter now. For the first time in what felt like forever, the skies didn’t pulse with strange lights or ripple with distortions. The world, Benjamin’s world, was finally still. But beneath that calm, everyone could feel it. This peace wasn’t the end. It was the pause before something greater, something heavier.Benjamin Moore stood at the edge of the rebuilt capital, which used to be New Avalon, looking down at the city below. From this height, he could see people moving about, rebuilding homes, planting new gardens, and laughing in the streets. The air was filled with the faint hum of new life beginning again.He stood still for a long time, feeling the gentle wind against his skin. It carried the scent of renewal, of earth and iron and a little smoke. It was beautiful. It was real.But he wasn’t the same man who had helped build this peace.When he finally turned around, Emily was standing a few steps away, watching him with that familiar look, the mix of warmt

  • Chapter 154 

    The world had finally gone quiet.For the first time in what felt like forever, Benjamin Moore stood on the balcony of the Celestial Citadel and didn’t feel the sky cracking open or the ground rumbling under his feet. The stars above him looked peaceful again, not flickering with interference from the Original System, not trembling with cosmic data storms. Just stars. Distant, silent, and beautiful.Emily stood beside him, her hand resting gently on his arm. She had that calm, thoughtful look that always grounded him. For a few minutes, they didn’t speak. They didn’t need to. The air itself carried the relief of victory, but underneath it, Benjamin could already sense the tension, the unspoken understanding that this peace would not last.“I can’t remember the last time the night was this quiet,” Emily said softly.Benjamin smiled faintly. “Probably before everything started falling apart.”She turned toward him. “Do you think it’s over? The System… the war?”He looked up at the sky a

  • Chapter 153 

    The sky wasn’t just dark that day, it was alive. Colors Benjamin had never seen before rippled through the air like torn fabric. Each color carried a hum, a vibration that touched everything and everyone in their new world. People stopped and looked up, sensing that something enormous was about to happen. They couldn’t explain it, but they felt it deep in their bones. Reality itself was holding its breath.Benjamin stood on a quiet hill outside the city, the wind moving through his hair. His body glowed faintly, a mixture of gold and silver light weaving through his veins. Since his Ascension, he didn’t need to breathe, eat, or rest, but he still did not out of necessity, but habit. It reminded him that he was once human. That he still was, in some small way.Emily stood beside him, holding his hand. She looked at him with calm, loving eyes. “He’s coming, isn’t he?” she asked softly.Benjamin nodded. “Yes. The Envoy. The System’s last weapon.”“Are you ready?”He didn’t answer at f

  • Chapter 152

    The air around Benjamin Moore shimmered like it was alive. The chamber where he stood, the same cosmic space where his Ascension had taken place was quiet now, but not empty. It pulsed softly, like the heartbeat of something ancient. The walls of reality felt thinner here, as if they were waiting for him to make the next move.He stood still for a while, breathing slowly. His body no longer felt completely human. There was warmth and weight to him, but also something vast, something that stretched beyond space. His veins glowed faintly with silver light, and every breath carried a low, almost musical hum.Emily watched him from a few steps away. Her face showed awe and worry at the same time. She didn’t speak at first; she just looked at him like she was seeing both the man she loved and a force of nature she didn’t fully understand.“Ben,” she finally whispered, her voice trembling slightly. “Are you still… you?”Benjamin smiled softly. “I think so,” he said, his tone gentle. “But I

  • Chapter 151

    The world had gone quiet. Not the kind of quiet that brings peace, but the kind that comes before something enormous, something that could change everything forever.Emily stood at the center of the Citadel, surrounded by the Elder Relics. The air around her shimmered with power, humming like a thousand hidden storms. Each Relic pulsed in rhythm, as if the world itself was holding its breath.Benjamin was inside the Chamber of Ascension. His body was somewhere beyond the physical, now locked in a state between life, death, and rebirth. Every moment stretched endlessly for him, but outside, Emily knew time was running out. The Envoy was still out there, regrouping. The sky flickered with strange patterns of light, signs that reality itself was cracking under the weight of two opposing forces.Emily took a deep breath. Her heart pounded hard. She had promised Benjamin she would protect him. And now, it was time to fulfill that promise.The Oracle’s voice echoed softly in her mind. “To

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