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Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 104: The Battle Of Unification
The violet sky of the Frost Tide Empire had long ago ceased to be a novelty for the soldiers of the vanguard. For them, the indigo hue was the color of the end of the world.
Within the 50 times time dilation field, the soldiers of the Million Man Army had lived through decades of shared history in what the outside world perceived as mere months. Young recruits who had joined during the first migration were now grizzled veterans in their fifties, their bodies kept at the peak of physical perfection by the divine hydro regeneration of the Sea God’s domain.
Captain Kaelen of the Black Sun stood on the leading edge of a floating basalt platform, his hand resting on the hilt of a claymore forged from Abyssal Steel and tempered in the heart of the Red Dragon Tower’s volcanic vents.
Behind him, fifty thousand warriors stood in absolute, terrifying silence. They were not the disorganized rabble of the old guild systems. They were a unified machine, their heartbeats synchronized by the rhythmic pulsing of the Atlas Chains that hummed beneath their feet.
Look at that light, Kaelen muttered to his lieutenant, a woman named Sora who had spent thirty years of the dilation refining her wind elemental skills. It’s too bright. It’s the kind of light that doesn’t want you to see what’s coming.
Sora squinted at the eastern horizon, where the Golden Cathedral was a pinprick of blinding white radiance.
"The Holy Emperor is terrified, she said, her voice a low rasp. You don’t build a sun in the middle of the sky unless you’re afraid of the dark."
The order to engage came not as a shout, but as a vibration in their marrow. The planetary gravity of the Frost Tide Empire shifted, and the vanguard platforms were launched forward like stones from a divine sling. They tore through the atmosphere, the friction of their movement turning the leading edges of the ice platforms into glowing steam.
The two armies met in the space between the clouds, a vast no man’s land where gravity was a suggestion and death was a certainty.
The Holy Emperor’s Seraphim descended in a waterfall of gold. They were not human; they were husks of light, their wings made of solidified solar radiation. They moved with a clinical, hive-mind precision, their lances of justice hummed with the frequency of the System’s deletion protocols.
Kaelen raised his claymore, the blade erupting in a sheath of dark, heavy water.
" For the Sea God!" he roared.
The collision was catastrophic. The Seraphim hit the front lines with the force of falling stars, their lances piercing through the first rank of shields.
But the Million Man Army was built to endure. Every time a soldier fell, the Hydro Regeneration trait of the Empire surged through the water vapor in the air, knitting flesh and bone back together in seconds. It was a war of attrition where the soldiers of Aegis simply refused to stay dead.
On the right flank, the Iron Sky Union’s dreadnoughts opened fire. Thousands of mechanical shells filled with volatile lightning rained down on the ice districts. The ground of the floating continent shook, and the sky-whales of Gaia’s Emerald Isles sang a mournful, deafening song that shattered the eardrums of anyone not protected by mana silencers.
While the frontline soldiers bled and fought, a shadow fell over the Iron Sky Union’s fleet. Bella, the Queen of the Frost Tide, descended from the upper stratosphere.
She did not bring an army. She brought her scepter, a primordial relic gifted by Naida.
Naida now lived through it.
She looked down at the hundreds of thousands of Iron Sky soldiers and Gaia’s forest-spirits. To her, they were not enemies; they were obstacles to her husband’s dream.
"Absolute Zero Domain: The Silent Grave," Bella whispered.
She struck the air with her scepter. There was no explosion. There was no sound. Instead, the color simply vanished from the world in a radius of ten miles.
Buzz!
It was a wave of conceptual cold expanding from her position at the speed of thought. It did not freeze the skin; it froze the atoms. It froze the very flow of mana.
In a single heartbeat, three hundred thousand soldiers of the Triple Alliance were turned into statues of white glass. The mechanical dreadnoughts of the Iron Sky Union seized up, their gears shattering as the metal reached a state of ultimate brittleness. The sky-whales, mid-song, became gargantuan monuments of ice that plummeted toward the sea below.
The right flank of the Triple Alliance ceased to exist. Bella stood alone in a graveyard of her own making, her breath the only thing moving in a world of static white.
At the center of the apocalypse, Aegis reached the Golden Cathedral. The building was no longer a church; it was a weapon.
Holy Emperor Kael, fueled by the Red Dragon’s essence, stood atop the highest peak. He was no longer a man. His skin had become translucent, showing a skeleton made of burning dragon fire.
"You are a mistake, Aegis!" Kael screamed, his voice amplified by the Solar Relic. "You are a stain in the divine order! The System demands your erasure!"
Kael unleashed the Solar Aegis.
BUZZZZ!
A beam of white-hot dragon fire, miles wide, shot from the cathedral’s tower. It was the concentrated heat of a thousand suns, a weapon designed to vaporize entire continents.
Aegis didn’t dodge. He planted the God Killer Trident into the deck of his flagship.
"I am the ocean that swallowed the sun," Aegis replied, his voice a deep, Abyssal rumble that drowned out the roar of the beam.
He channeled the Planetary Gravity of his empire into the trident. The air around him warped, creating a gravitational lens so powerful that light itself was bent. When the Solar Aegis hit the gravity field, it didn’t explode. It was refracted. The beam was bent around Aegis, spiraling outward and striking the surrounding floating islands.
The devastation was absolute. Three minor islands belonging to the Holy Empire were struck by the redirected beam. In seconds, the soil was turned to glass, the forests were vaporized, and the islands themselves were pushed out of orbit, falling into the bottomless abyss.
Whoosh...
Aegis launched himself from the ship, like a streak of dark blue lightning. He collided with Valerius atop the spire, the impact sending a shockwave that leveled every building within five miles of the cathedral.
The two emperors traded blows that rewrote the geography of the battlefield.
Every time Kale struck with his fire, the heat was so intense it created localized suns that burned the eyes of the soldiers miles away. Every time Aegis struck with the Trident, the weight was so immense it created ripples in space-time, making the very air crack like glass.
The God Killer Trident met Kael’s Solar Blade in a clash that stalled the rotation of the surrounding islands.
The sky turned a sickly green as the mana of the two emperors fought for dominance.
"You think you can win?" Valerius spat, his face melting and reforming in the heat. "The Red Dragon Emperor is watching! He will never let you finish the unification!"
"Humph, Then I’ll give him something to look at," Aegis growled.
Aegis reached out and grabbed Kael by the throat.
He didn’t use the Trident. He used the Abyssal Law of Consumption.
The dark mana of the deep began to drain the dragon fire directly out of Kael’s body.
"Noooooo! The Emperor! He promised me divinity!" Kael shrieked as his golden light began to dim, turning into a muddy, suffocating gray.
Aegis looked into the Holy Emperor’s eyes, seeing the flickering projection of the Red Dragon Emperor far away in another dimension.
"Look closely, Lizard," Aegis whispered. "This is the end of your playground."
BANG!
With a final, violent surge of power, Aegis drove the God Killer Trident through Kawl’s chest and into the core of the Golden Cathedral.
He didn’t just kill the Emperor; he turned his body into a conduit.
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Afterward, Aegis released the full power of the Frost Tide Empire’s gravity.
Instantly, The Atlas Chains, reinforced by the souls of the fallen and the mana of the Sea God, lashed out and grabbed the foundations of the Celestial Concord,including the Golden Cathedral.
"Now, Bella!" Aegis roared.
From the frozen right flank, Bella raised her scepter. She reversed the Absolute Zero Domain, turning the frozen mana into a massive, conductive bridge of crystalline energy. The bridge connected the Frost Tide to the Golden Cathedral.
The Unification began in earnest. The Holy Empire was not being reeled in; it was being absorbed. The golden light of the cathedral was forcibly converted into the violet mana of the Frost Tide.
The buildings merged, the landmasses fused with a sound that felt like the world’s bones breaking and resetting.
The System roared with gold notifications that covered the entire sky.
[ ALERT! ]
[ THE HOLY EMPIRE HAS BEEN ASSIMILATED! ]
[ WORLD-UNIFICATION PROGRESS: 85% ]
[ THE BARRIERS OF SUB-REALITY ARE THINNING! ]
[ CONQUEROR’S SYSTEM INITIALIZING... ]
The shockwave of the merger was so powerful it reached the hidden sanctuaries of Gaia and the Iron Sky Union.
Threx’s flagship was caught in the gravitational pull and dragged into the new continent, shattering upon the Abyssal stone docks.
Gaia and Ann, seeing the end of their era, retreated into the deepest corner, their influence over the sky broken.
When the light finally died down, the map of the Eternal Sky Realm was unrecognizable. The East and West were gone. In their place stood a singular, gargantuan landmass—a World Continent that defied the laws of the sky.
Aegis stood atop the ruins of the Golden Cathedral, which was now a northern wing of his own palace. He was covered in blood, both his own and the golden essence of the Holy Emperor.
Behind him, the Million Man Army was already moving, securing the new territories and integrating the survivors into the 50x time dilation.
Bella landed beside him, her white hair stained with frost and soot.
"We did it, Arlan, she said softly, looking out at the vast, unified horizon. The world is almost whole."
Aegis looked up. The sky was no longer indigo or violet. It was turning a deep, terrifyingly clear black. The clouds of the Eternal Sky Realm were vanishing, revealing the true stars of the Universe. The World Barriers were gone.
The Conqueror’s System has noticed us, Aegis said, his voice devoid of fatigue. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞
Suddenly, a massive, scarlet eye opened in the void above the new continent. It was the Red Dragon Emperor, looking down not through a projection, but through the hole in reality they had just created.
[ SYSTEM NOTIFICATION ]
[ ETERNIA HAS TRANSITIONED TO A PRIME WORLD ]
[ EMPEROR AEGIS HAS GAINED THE RIGHT OF CHALLENGE ]
[ INTER-DIMENSIONAL WAR DECLARED ]
The Red Dragon Emperor’s laughter shook the mountains of the new world.
"So, ant," he boomed, his voice no longer a whisper but a roar that set the atmosphere on fire. "You have made yourself a target. You have brought your people into the arena of the Great Powers. Was it worth it?"
Aegis gripped his trident and looked back at the eye in the sky. He saw his army of millions, he saw the face of the woman he loved, and he saw a world that finally had a floor.
"Yes...It was worth every drop of blood," Aegis said.
He pointed the God Killer Trident toward the void.
"Now, Lizard, come and see what a whole world looks like when it fights back."
[ End of volume 2 ]







