MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 126: THE ENVOY AND THE BREACH

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Chapter 126: THE ENVOY AND THE BREACH

Chapter 126 — THE ENVOY AND THE BREACH

At dawn, the eastern horizon shimmered unnaturally, not with heat, not with storm—something else. A ripple traveled across the sand in a straight line, too precise to be natural. Watchtower sentries raised alarms before the first tremor hit the outer dune line.

Inside the wall, Guild sirens blared again.

Bronze Squad had not slept much. Zehell was already armored when the first horn sounded. Colby nearly dropped his belt tightening it. Marek was halfway up a stairwell before the second horn.

Long Hao stood by the eastern balcony, watching.

Longyu’s voice was steady but tense.

"It approaches without concealment."

"Monster?" he asked inwardly.

"No."

The sand parted.

Not violently. Not explosively.

Deliberately.

From the shifting dune emerged a single figure.

Humanoid.

Wrapped in layered desert cloth that flowed like windblown parchment. Silver eyes glinted beneath a shadowed hood.

The same presence from the underground chamber.

The figure walked.

No haste. No aggression.

The Pseudo-Sovereign did not rise.

It did not accompany.

It remained beneath the dunes.

Watching.

The figure stopped a hundred meters from the eastern wall.

Hunters lined the battlement, bows drawn, spears angled downward.

Silver officers shouted commands.

"Do not fire!"

The command came from High Command above the wall.

They felt it too.

This was not an assault.

It was an arrival.

Zehell joined Long Hao at the battlement edge.

"You know that presence," she said quietly.

"Yes."

The silver-eyed figure raised one gloved hand slowly.

Not in threat.

In acknowledgment.

Longyu’s interface flared.

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His pulse steadied unnaturally.

"It wants to speak," Longyu whispered.

"Through what?"

"Through me."

A murmur spread along the battlement as Guild archers adjusted aim.

The silver-eyed figure lowered its hood slightly.

Revealing a face that was neither old nor young.

Not monstrous.

Not fully human either.

Perfectly composed.

A faint amber line glowed at the center of the figure’s forehead.

"Long Hao," the figure’s voice carried without amplification.

The sound did not travel through air.

It vibrated through stone.

Through bone.

Zehell stiffened.

"Why does it know your name?"

Long Hao did not answer.

Because it wasn’t guessing.

It recognized.

The figure stepped one pace forward.

No hostility.

The sand beneath its feet hardened instantly, forming a stable platform.

"I am the other half," it said calmly.

Silence rippled across the wall.

Hunters glanced at each other.

Half of what?

Longyu’s voice sharpened.

"Do not respond verbally."

"Why?"

"Because synchronization begins with agreement."

The silver-eyed figure tilted its head slightly.

"You have awakened the fracture," it continued.

"Unintentionally."

"You have delayed Sovereign protocol."

"For now."

Zehell stepped closer to Long Hao.

"If this is a trap—"

"It isn’t," he said quietly.

Because if it were, the dunes would already be rising.

The figure’s gaze shifted toward Zehell.

"Your wall is temporary."

Zehell’s grip tightened on her spear.

"Try it."

The figure did not smile.

But something close to amusement flickered in its eyes.

"I did."

The battlement vibrated faintly again.

Longyu’s interface spiked.

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The silver-eyed figure raised its hand slightly.

The air between the wall and the dunes shimmered.

A translucent pulse expanded outward.

Hunters loosed arrows.

The arrows froze midair.

Suspended.

Not stopped by force.

By permission.

The figure lowered its hand again.

The arrows fell harmlessly to the sand.

"This is not war," the figure said.

"This is reclamation."

Zehell turned toward Long Hao sharply.

"Reclamation of what?"

He swallowed once.

"Me."

The figure’s gaze locked with his.

"Return," it said calmly.

"Complete."

Longyu’s tone sharpened in his mind.

"It is invoking Sovereign unity."

"If you step beyond the wall, synchronization accelerates exponentially."

"How much?"

"Unpredictable."

The figure extended its hand toward him.

Not threatening.

Inviting.

"The fracture you carry was born of refusal," it said.

"You denied balance."

"You denied governance."

"Now the world destabilizes."

Behind the figure, the dunes shifted faintly, revealing the faint outline of the Pseudo-Sovereign’s skeletal ridge.

Not attacking.

Present.

Zehell’s voice cut through sharply.

"You don’t get to command anyone here."

The figure’s silver gaze flicked toward her briefly.

"You stand upon a wall that anchors nothing."

She did not waver.

"Then come test it."

The figure did not move closer.

Instead—

It lowered its hand.

"Very well."

The sand around its feet began to swirl.

Not retreating.

Preparing.

Longyu’s interface spiked violently.

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Pain lanced through Long Hao’s spine.

He gripped the stone battlement hard enough to crack it slightly.

Zehell turned sharply.

"Long Hao!"

His vision blurred.

The world around him dimmed.

He was no longer standing on the wall.

He was inside the void again.

Two cores spinning.

Closer now.

The silver-amber core pulsed stronger.

"You cannot reject me forever," the figure’s voice echoed within the void.

"We were not meant to divide."

Longyu manifested opposite it.

Black-gold light flaring.

"Division preserved freedom."

The silver core rotated.

"Division bred chaos."

Images flashed through the void.

Cities overrun by unregulated monster evolution.

Sigils awakening violently without calibration.

Spirit tides tearing through land.

"You see the imbalance," the silver voice said.

"You see the instability."

"Merge."

Long Hao felt the pull.

It was not coercive.

It was logical.

Persuasive.

"Merge," the voice repeated.

"Become Sovereign."

"And the world stabilizes."

Longyu’s form flickered slightly.

"If you accept, you surrender self-determination."

The void trembled faintly.

The silver core brightened.

"Choice is inefficient."

The words chilled him.

Outside—

On the battlement—

His body remained upright but rigid.

Energy rippled faintly around him.

Hunters stepped back instinctively.

Zehell grabbed his shoulder.

"Long Hao!"

His eyes were open.

But distant.

The silver-eyed figure beyond the wall watched calmly.

"He is evaluating," it said quietly.

"Evaluating what?" Zehell demanded.

"Dominion."

The dunes trembled suddenly.

Not from the figure.

From deeper beneath.

The Pseudo-Sovereign rose halfway.

Not attacking the wall.

Turning inward.

Toward something beneath the desert.

Longyu’s voice sharpened within the void.

"It accelerates the protocol."

"Forceful merge?"

"Yes."

The silver core expanded slightly.

"Balance requires singularity."

"Submit."

Long Hao clenched his jaw within the void.

"I don’t kneel."

The silver light intensified.

"You misunderstand."

"You will not kneel."

"You will rule."

The promise carried weight.

Power beyond guilds.

Beyond walls.

Beyond kingdoms.

Longyu’s voice cut sharply.

"If you merge under its terms, Sovereign protocol activates fully."

"And then?"

"Free will collapses beneath regulation."

Outside—

The battlement cracked beneath the energy pressure.

Silver officers shouted.

"Containment barrier!"

Zehell planted her spear firmly beside him.

"You are not taking him."

The silver-eyed figure finally moved one step forward.

The sand hardened beneath its foot.

"I am not taking."

"I am completing."

The dunes behind it split suddenly.

A deeper rumble erupted.

Not the Pseudo-Sovereign.

Something larger.

The sand sank inward violently.

Hunters staggered.

A massive, armored ridge broke through the surface—far larger than the Pseudo-Sovereign.

True Sovereign-class.

The air pressure plummeted.

Zehell’s heart skipped once.

"This wasn’t just a conversation."

The silver-eyed figure did not look back.

"It was inevitability."

Longyu’s voice flared within the void.

"If that entity rises fully while merge is incomplete—"

"It will trigger catastrophic imbalance."

Outside—

The Sovereign-class creature’s massive form began surfacing from beneath the dunes.

Its roar did not shake the wall.

It shook the sky.

Hunters along the battlement stumbled.

The Guild tower vibrated faintly.

Zehell’s eyes did not leave Long Hao.

"Wake up."

Inside the void—

The silver core pulsed faster.

"Decide."

Long Hao exhaled slowly.

He saw the flash of assassins in moonlight.

He saw Zehell standing on a wall not yielding.

He saw cities behind stone.

And a world that did not belong to one will.

He lifted his hand within the void.

Not toward the silver core.

Not toward Longyu.

Between them.

"If balance requires unity," he said quietly—

"Then unity will be on my terms."

The void convulsed.

The silver core faltered briefly.

Longyu’s presence surged.

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Outside—

His eyes snapped into focus.

Energy exploded outward in a controlled pulse.

The silver-eyed figure’s cloak snapped violently in the wind.

The emerging Sovereign-class creature halted mid-rise.

The desert held its breath.

Long Hao stood on the battlement.

Still.

Unbowed.

The silver-eyed figure lowered its head slightly.

"Interesting."

The dunes continued trembling.

The Sovereign-class entity had not fully risen.

But it had awakened.

And now—

The desert knew.

The Sovereign protocol would not complete easily.

The figure’s silver gaze locked with his once more.

"This is not finished."

Long Hao did not respond.

He did not need to.

Because beneath the dunes—

The greater creature continued to rise.

And above the wall—

The fracture had chosen resistance.

[Chapter ENDS]