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Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 128: The Preparation for the Galactic Conflict
The transition from a regional power to a burgeoning Galactic Empire was not marked by the thunder of cannons, but by the relentless, gravitational pull of a new cosmic order. The "Bite" taken out of the Orion-Sigma cluster had served its purpose as a grim deterrent. While the Nebula Kings nursed their diminished forms and paid their tribute of twenty Stellar-Cores, Aegis and Caelum turned their eyes toward the vast, unclaimed territories of the mid-rim.
They did not march with banners flying. Instead, they expanded through a process Aegis called "Causal Integration." To the rest of the galaxy, it looked like a string of coincidental economic collapses and local revolutions in the surrounding sectors. In reality, it was the "Devour" skill operating on a macro-political scale, and Caelum’s "nullity" acting as the silent anchor that kept the neighbors from interfering.
As the Empire crossed the threshold of one thousand controlled star systems, Caelum reached his fifth year since the "Second Birth."
In the Imperial Training Grounds, a pocket dimension forged from the salvaged husks of Kyros warships, the boy stood at the center of a swirling vortex of laws.
He was no longer the small, chubby-cheeked toddler. His physical form had lengthened, his silver-black hair now reaching his waist, pulsing with the rhythmic light of the forty-two original Prime Worlds.
His presence was so dense that the air around him had turned into a permanent crystalline mist.
"It is time, Som," Aegis said, standing at the edge of the vortex. Aegis himself had changed; his skin was now etched with faint, glowing Abyssal runes that acted as "digestive tracts" for the ambient energy of the universe.
"You have fortified the Empire. Now, you must fortify yourself."
Caelum closed his eyes. He didn’t focus on the "Nullity " of the outside world. He focused on the "Nullity" within. For five years, he had been the bridge for his father’s hunger. Now, he sought his own Ultimate Skill.
[ SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT ]
[ UNIQUE ENTITY: CAELUM — EVOLUTION REACHED ]
[ AWAKENING ULTIMATE SKILL: CHRONO-SOVEREIGNTY ]
The vortex stopped. Not just the wind, but the light, the dust, and the very flow of the System’s notifications. Caelum opened his eyes, and the pupils were no longer circular; they were vertical slits of pure, frozen time.
"I don’t just stop things anymore, Papa," Caelum said, his voice sounding as if it were coming from every direction at once. "I own the moment. Within my domain, there is no past or future. Only my will."
To demonstrate, Caelum walked toward a falling droplet of coolant that had leaked from a nearby pipe. The droplet was frozen in mid-air. Caelum reached out, touched it, and "rewound" its causality. The droplet flew back into the pipe, the metal resealing itself as if it had never cracked.
Aegis watched with a mix of awe and a father’s lingering fear. His son had become a Tier 17 entity before reaching the height of a grown man’s waist. Together, they were no longer just a family; they were a Causal Singularity.
With Caelum’s mastery of time and Aegis’s ability to devour energy, the expansion of the Eternian Empire accelerated into a "Silent Blitz."
They targeted the "Ashen Remnants" first. The mercenary legion that had tried to neutralize them was now a fractured mess of stone-ships.
Aegis didn’t destroy them. He visited their home-bases and "Devoured" their central Entropy-Wells.
Without their power source, the Legion had two choices: starve or swear fealty. They chose the latter, becoming the "Grey Guard" of the new Empire.
Next came the Trade Federations of the Mid-Rim.
These were Tier 16 corporate entities that controlled the flow of Mana-Silk and Star-Iron. Caelum used "Chrono-Sovereignty" to "pause" their stock markets and logistical hubs for a single micro-second, enough time for Aegis to insert Abyssal-Logic into their central AI cores.
By the time the merchants realized they were being conquered, their ships were already flying the banner of the Twin Sovereigns.
[ EMPIRE STATUS: UPDATED ]
[ TERRITORY: 4,500 STAR SYSTEMS ]
[ POPULATION: 12 TRILLION ]
[ RANKING: GALACTIC SUPERPOWER (UNOFFICIAL) ]
The "Silent Conquest" was so effective that the Interstellar Chatbox was filled with conspiracy theories.
[ USER: VOID-WATCHER: Has anyone noticed that Sector 88 just... stopped complaining? All the wars ended in a week. ]
[ USER: STAR-REAPER: I tried to jump to the Kyros Rim. My navigation computer told me the sector ’doesn’t exist’ anymore. It’s just a black void on the map. ]
[ USER: NEBULA-KING-AETHER: Do not go there. The hunger is real. ]
The Imperial Court of the New Era
The Citadel of the Eternal Tide was no longer a mobile fortress; it had been expanded into a "Star-City" that orbited the very sun Caelum had saved.
The Palace was a marvel of Abyssal architecture, with walls made of "Living Shadow" that absorbed any prying eyes from the Galactic Authority.
Bella sat at the head of the High Council, her role now that of the Great Administrator.
While Aegis and Caelum handled the "Laws" and "Power," she handled the "Life." She had turned the four thousand worlds into a paradise of sustainable growth. The "Soul-Tax" of the Kyros had been replaced by a "Mana-Gift" system, where the Empire provided the energy needed for life, and in return, the citizens provided the "Faith" that fueled Aegis’s growth.
"We are reaching the borders of the Core Worlds," Bella said during a private family dinner.
They were eating fruits from the Olaris gardens, the atmosphere warm and deceptively normal.
"The Galactic Authority can’t pretend we don’t exist anymore, Arlan. The Sentinel Buoy they left behind is vibrating so hard it’s starting to crack."
Aegis swallowed a piece of nectar-fruit, his eyes dark. "Let it crack. I’ve already ’Devoured’ the signals it was trying to send back to the Grand Arbiter. For the last six months, the Authority has been receiving fake data. They think we’re still a struggling Tier 15 province."
"But they’ll find out," Caelum added, his silver-flecked eyes reflecting the candlelight. "I can feel the ’Grand Arbiter’ moving. He’s a Tier 20 entity, Papa. He doesn’t use signals. He uses ’Universal Truths.’ When he realizes the ’Truth’ of our sector has been overwritten, he will come to delete the error."
Aegis looked at his son. "Are you ready for a Tier 20, Caelum?"
Caelum smiled, a cold, elegant expression. "I’ve been practicing. I found a way to link my ’Chrono-Sovereignty’ with your ’Devour.’ If we can pause a Tier 19 for even a billionth of a second, you can eat his ’Authority’ before he can blink."
As if summoned by the mention of his name, the "Truth" of the sector began to tremble.
Deep in the Core of the Galaxy, inside the Pillar of Law, Grand Arbiter Vaelen awoke.
He was a being that had existed since the birth of the current System. He was the "Eraser," the one who removed civilizations that grew too fast or too "wrongly."
He looked at the map of Sector 77. On his screen, it looked like a peaceful, low-tier zone. But Vaelen didn’t trust screens. He reached out with his "Universal Sense" and touched the fabric of space in that region.
He felt a void. A hole where history should be. He felt a "Stillness" that was so absolute it made his own Tier 19 heart stutter.
"An error of magnitude infinity," Vaelen spoke, his voice creating new laws in the room. "The Ant has not just climbed the Pillar. He has eaten the stairs behind him."
Vaelen did not send a probe. He did not send an Observer. He stood up, and his very movement caused three nearby star systems to experience a momentary eclipse. He began to walk toward the fringe.
Back at the Citadel, Aegis felt the shift. The "Devour" skill in his marrow began to hum with a frantic, excited energy. It was sensing the ultimate meal: the energy of a Tier 20 Pillar.
"He’s coming," Aegis whispered.
He stood and grabbed his Trident. "Felix! Kaelen! Activate the ’World-Shield’! Not for the Citadel, but for the people! I want every citizen in the sub-space vaults! Now!"
The Empire went into a state of total lockdown. The four thousand suns of the Eternian Empire dimmed simultaneously, their energy being drawn into the Citadel’s central core.
Caelum stood beside his father on the balcony. He reached out his hands, and the "Chrono-Sovereignty" field expanded until it covered the entire Home-Star system. He was creating a "Time-Lag" around their territory, making it so that for every hour that passed outside, only a second passed inside. They were buying themselves the ultimate luxury: time to prepare.
"Papa," Caelum said, his voice steady. "If we win this, we won’t just be an Empire. We’ll be the System."
"I don’t care about the System, Caelum," Aegis said, looking at his son with fierce pride. "I just want a universe where you can grow up without someone trying to ’manage’ you."
They stood together on the edge of the balcony, a father who could eat gods and a son who could stop time. Behind them, the silent machinery of a four-thousand-world Empire hummed with the collective will of trillions.
The sky ahead began to white out. The "Grand Arbiter" was no longer traveling; he was "Arriving." The very concept of "Distance" was being erased as the Tier 19 entity approached.
"Stay behind me, Caelum," Aegis said, his Abyssal runes glowing with a blinding black light.
"No, Papa," Caelum replied, stepping forward until he was level with his father. "We will stand together. We are the Twin Sovereigns. Let the Arbiter find out what happens when he tries to delete a family."
The white light hit the edge of the Chrono-Field.
The final battle for the fate of the Galactic Empire, and the right to exist, had finally arrived.







