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- Chapter - 116 - The Galactic Order Tests the Ascendant Sovereign
The wind on the platform shifted — thin, metallic, touched with ozone from the Galactic Order cruiser’s engines. Kai stood calmly, hands in his pockets, watching the delegation approach.The woman in front — tall, poised, and unmistakably dangerous — offered him a diplomatic smile sharp enough to cut steel.“My name is High Arbitrator Velnara,” she said. “Representative of the Galactic Order’s Neutrality Council.”She tapped her wrist-console once. A holographic seal appeared — an insignia of swirling silver rings nested around a core of blue flame.“I come to determine the nature of your Sect’s emergence.”Kai tilted his head. “You came to see if you should fear me.”The delegation behind her stiffened. Velnara’s smile deepened.“Yes,” she said. “That too.”Sylvia groaned quietly. “Kai. Subtlety. Please.”“I’m being subtle,” he whispered.“No, you’re being you.”Mandy elbowed Sahra, whispering much too loudly, “Why does he flirt with danger like it’s a hobby?”“Because it is,” S
- Chapter - 115 - The Fracture Before Dawn
The chambers beneath the Celestial Reliquary trembled—softly at first, like a whisper running along the stone bones of the Sect’s subterranean sanctum. Kai felt it before any of the others did. A pressure change, like the whole galaxy had inhaled sharply and forgotten how to exhale.Kai straightened. “It’s starting.”Simon’s wings ignited instantly, feathers flaring into drifting motes of pale gold. “Whatever this presence is… it’s closer than yesterday. And stronger.”Sylvia exhaled slowly, eyes flickering with starlight. “If it’s targeting our nexus points, it will strike the Reliquary first. It’s the most vulnerable—yet the most important.”Mandy placed a hand over the glowing navigational orb on the table. It pulsed wildly, as if besieged by something unseen. “Coordinates are failing again. Every time I lock onto a stable point in local space, it… shatters.”Sahra closed her eyes, reaching with senses older and sharper than starlight. “It’s not just the galaxy. Something is bendin
- Chapter - 114 - THE BREACH EXPEDITION
The corridor’s darkness thickened.Not like shadows gathering.More like the vacuum itself leaning in to watch.Sylvia’s breath caught.Sahra's hand flew to her blade.Mandy stepped beside Kai, jaw set.Simon expanded his aura defensively.Kai stood unmoving.The Scion—who had just opened the rift for them—collapsed to one knee, trembling violently.“S-Sovereign… manifestation… detected…”Its voice glitch-cut, stuttering between frequencies.“Please—flee… Successor—flee—”Kai didn’t.He simply lifted his chin, eyes narrowing at the shifting darkness.Sahra swallowed.“…Kai? That thing isn’t normal, is it?”“No,” he said softly.A pulse rang out.Not sound.Not light.A memory.A memory that was not theirs.The corridor flashed.And suddenly—They weren’t standing in a void.They were watching something.Something ancient.Something they could not be part of.A world made of white fractal mountains.A sky of crystalline dusk.A single throne of starlit bone.A figure sat upon it.Tall.
- Chapter - 113 - THE BREACH EXPEDITION
The Sect’s central platform opened like a metallic flower, petals rearranging to reveal the vessel waiting at its heart.Not a ship.A construct of layered cosmic geometry—something Kai had shaped directly from the Origin Core’s upgraded authority.It bent space around itself like silk.Sylvia stepped onto the ramp beside him, eyes widening at the structure.“You created this in one night?”Kai shrugged lightly. “Time didn’t matter.”Sahra snorted. “Great. We’re flying in a ship that was technically built in zero hours.”Mandy patted Sahra’s shoulder. “Relax. If Kai made it, it probably bends physics in a good way.”Simon General approached last, boots echoing sharply against the obsidian metal. His posture was straight, uniform immaculate, tone crisp.“Team is assembled. Support units loaded. All systems report readiness.”Kai nodded.“Then we move.”The vessel hummed—no engines, no thrusters—just a silent rearrangement of spacetime.A sphere of white geometry enveloped the ship.T
- Chapter - 112 - THE FIRST FRACTURE IN THE DARK
The Council Hall had barely emptied.Representatives still drifted back toward their transport wards,their ecosystems folding back into compressed dimensional spheres.The air still vibrated with the echo of Kai’s presence.But far away—in a region of space where no light had ever existed—something opened its eyes.If “eyes” applied.If “opened” applied.If “existence” applied.It was more like a boundary recognizing its own tearing.A consciousness made of hunger.A lattice of ancient will.A mind designed to undo.The first sign appeared in the Rim Void—a region nobody charted, because the Void didn’t allow it.A star collapsed without warning,imploding silently like a candle snuffed between fingers that were not there.Then another.Then three.Then an entire cluster flashed out like extinguished embers.A patrol ship of the Lathorin Dominion picked up the anomaly.Their sensor arrays crackled.“Captain… coordinates 73-A have vanished.”The captain frowned. “You mean obscured?
- Chapter - 111- THE COUNCIL CONFRONTS THE SUCCESSor
The doors of the Grand Council Hall opened without a sound— a monstrous slab of obsidian-like material parting like liquid shadow.Behind it lay a chamber the size of a continent.Not metaphorically— it was genuinely that large.An impossible circular amphitheater where whole ecosystems floated between seating tiers. Forests hung suspended beside volcanic shelves. Glacial platforms drifted next to oceans contained in shimmering orbs.Each zone held the representatives of a different civilization— hundreds of them.Some humanoid. Some crystalline. Some insectoid. Some so alien the eye refused to fully understand them.And in the very center, on a raised platform of white metal that pulsed like a beating heart,the Council waited.Kai stepped into the light of the center ring.Sylvia, Sahra, Mandy, and Simon followed in a tight formation behind him.The moment his foot touched the center—every being in the hall went silent.The sound didn’t fade.It cut.A thousand species hol
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