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Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 127: Devour
The consolidation of the Kyros Hegemony had provided more than just territory; it had provided a graveyard of ancient power. For Aegis, the victory at the Home-Star was not the end of his journey but the catalyst for a fundamental metamorphosis. While the empire’s engineers repurposed chrome hulls and diamond palaces, Aegis retreated into the deepest sub-space pocket of the Citadel, a place where the laws of reality were thin and the influence of the Great Abyss was absolute.
He had spent five centuries in the first acceleration and another five in the second, but his understanding of the Abyssal Law had always been a struggle of containment. He had treated the Abyss as a tool, a weapon to be wielded.
But as he sat in the absolute silence of the void, he realized his error. The Abyss was not a weapon; it was a hunger. It was the primordial state of the universe that sought to return all things to the singularity of the beginning.
The Milestone: The Birth of Devour
In the dark, Aegis’s consciousness expanded. He felt the weight of the thousands of star systems now under his banner. He felt the vibrant, chaotic energy of the living sun Caelum had saved. And then, he felt the hunger.
[ SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT ]
[ ABYSSAL LAW COMPREHENSION: 100% (MILESTONE REACHED) ]
[ CONGRATULATIONS: SOVEREIGN AEGIS HAS AWAKENED THE ULTIMATE SKILL: DEVOUR ]
This was not a mere combat technique. It was a conceptual shift. Aegis opened his eyes, and they were no longer blue or black; they were twin event horizons, swirling with the gravitational pull of a collapsed galaxy.
He reached out his hand toward a discarded heap of Tier 16 Kyros "Soul-Steel" that had been brought into the chamber for study.
He didn’t use a spell. He didn’t manifest his Trident. He simply willed the Abyss to act according to its nature.
Buzz!
A shadowy maw, translucent and terrifyingly vast, manifested in the air. The Soul-Steel, a material that could withstand the heat of a supernova, began to stretch and warp. It disintegrated into ribbons of pure, high-density energy that flowed into Aegis’s palm.
A surge of power unlike anything he had ever felt roared through his mana-veins. His Stage 16 Peak foundation, which had felt like a solid ceiling, suddenly cracked and expanded.
Crack, crack, crack..
His muscles grew denser, his bones fused with the essence of the metal, and his soul-tempest doubled in size.
I see now, Aegis thought, his voice vibrating with a new, predatory resonance. I no longer need to meditate for centuries to grow. I simply need to consume.
He spent the next twenty-four hours "cleaning" the Citadel’s treasuries. Ancient relics, high-tier mana-crystals, and the remnants of the Ashen Monolith’s core were all drawn into the maw of the Abyss. Each "meal" added a new layer to his strength.
By the time he emerged, Aegis was no longer just a Sovereign; he was a living catastrophe, his presence so heavy that the Citadel’s gravity-stabilizers groaned as he walked the corridors.
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The summons from the Nebula Kings arrived as a pillar of iridescent gas that manifested in the center of the throne room. It carried no words, only a coordinates-anchor for the Great Nebula Convergence, located in the heart of the Orion-Sigma cluster.
Bella stood by the viewport, her hands trembling as she adjusted Caelum’s collar. "Husband, you can’t go alone. The Nebula Kings are Tier 17 and 18. They are the architects of the sector. They will see your new power as a virus that needs to be purged."
"I know, That is why Caelum is staying here."
"I should be with you, Papa," Caelum said, his golden-silver eyes reflecting the new black sun of his father’s power.
"If they try to trap you, I can still the entire cluster."
Aegis knelt, placing his hands on his son’s shoulders. "No, Caelum. If we both go, we will present them a easy target. If I am there and you are here, we are a pincer. Your ’Planetary Link’ now spans the entire Hegemony. I want you to hold yourself to the Citadel. If the resonance of the Abyss fades, or if you feel the Nebula Kings try to seal my causality, you strike from afar. Do not hold back. Use the ’Nullity’ through the Dyson-Wall we built. Turn the suns of their own cluster against them."
Caelum nodded, his expression turning solemn. He understood the tactical necessity. He was the ultimate insurance policy.
"I will watch every heartbeat, Papa. If they touch you, I will make their stars forget how to burn."
Aegis stood and looked at Bella. "Keep the empire stable. If I don’t return in three days, activate the ’Black-Out’ protocol. Take the citizens into the sub-space vaults. Let the Nebula Kings rule a graveyard."
With a final nod, Aegis stepped into the iridescent pillar. His body dissolved into Abyssal particles, leaping across light-years in a single heartbeat.
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The Orion-Sigma cluster was a place of impossible beauty and lethal power. It was not composed of planets, but of "Nebula Palaces"—massive clouds of sentient gas that had been woven into geometric shapes.
In the center of the cluster sat the Throne of the Three Kings. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
Aegis materialized on a platform made of solidified light. Surrounding him were the Three Nebula Kings.
King Zephyr, the Lord of the Gale, was a towering figure of swirling green wind, his eyes two flashing lightning bolts.
King Pyros, the Lord of the Nova, was a sun-sized entity condensed into a humanoid form of white-hot plasma.
And King Aether, the eldest, a being of pure violet space-time, whose body seemed to be made of the very stars themselves.
[ SYSTEM NOTIFICATION ]
[ ENCOUNTER: THE NEBULA TRIUMVIRATE ]
[ STAGE: TIER 17 PEAK / TIER 18 / TIER 18 ]
[ STATUS: HOSTILE EVALUATION ]
"You come before us with the scent of a scavenger, Aegis of Eternia," King Zephyr’s voice was a hurricane that nearly blew the Abyssal cloak from Aegis’s back. "We smelled the death of the Kyros. We felt the transmutation of the Ashen Legion. You have grown too fat on the blood of the Hegemony."
Aegis did not bow. He stood with his hands behind his back, his "Devour" skill humming just beneath the surface of his skin. The presence of the Three Kings was immense, a pressure that would have crushed a Stage 15 entity into dust. But Aegis felt only a cold, calculating hunger. Each of these Kings was a walking treasury of Tier 18 energy.
"The Kyros were a cancer," Aegis replied, his voice cutting through the wind like a blade. "I am the cure. I didn’t come here to be judged. I came to inform you that the borders of the Eternian Empire are now the borders of the sector. You will respect our sovereignty, or you will find out why the Abyss is the end of all paths."
King Pyros let out a roar of laughter that caused the nearby nebulas to ignite.
"Sovereignty? You are a biological fluke! You have a child who defies the Fact-Check of the Authority. We have decided your fate, Aegis. You will surrender the boy to the Nebula Academy for... study. And you will return to your fringe world and dismantle your Planet-Crackers."
Aegis felt the "Planetary Link" pulse in his mind. Caelum is watching, he thought. He could feel his son’s intent, a cold, still needle waiting in the dark light-years away.
"I have a better idea," Aegis said, his eyes turning into black voids.
King Zephyr lunged, his body turning into a localized tornado of Tier 17 "Causal Wind." He intended to shred Aegis’s physical form and scatter his soul across the cluster.
Aegis didn’t move his Trident. He simply opened his mouth and whispered a single word:
"Devour."
The shadowy maw of the Abyss manifested, not as a tool, but as a conceptual vacuum. The Causal Wind, instead of tearing Aegis apart, was sucked into the maw. The Tier 17 laws of the wind were stripped of their intent, broken down into raw elemental mana, and forced into Aegis’s core.
Aegis’s arm suddenly bulked with green, lightning-veined muscle. He had just consumed the King’s attack and turned it into his own physical strength.
"What?" Zephyr recoiled, his wind-form flickering. "You... you ate my Law?"
"It was a bit thin," Aegis said, his voice dripping with a predatory wit. "I expected more from a King."
King Pyros, seeing his brother’s shock, unleashed a "Supernova Beam," a concentrated stream of Tier 18 solar fire. Aegis raised his hand. The "Devour" skill manifested as a black hole in his palm. The fire entered the hole and vanished.
Aegis felt his temperature rise, his internal mana-circuits glowing with a white-hot intensity. He wasn’t just defending; he was "leveling up" mid-battle.
[ SYSTEM UPDATE: STAGE 16 PEAK -> STEPPING INTO TIER 17 ]
[ ENERGY SATURATION: 45% ]
"He is a Devourer!" King Aether spoke for the first time, his violet form pulsing with alarm.
"He is using the forbidden Abyssal Milestone! If we do not seal him now, he will consume the entire Nebula!"
King Aether raised his hands, and the space around Aegis began to solidify into "Spatial Glass." This was a Tier 18 sealing technique designed to trap an entity in a frozen moment of time forever.
Aegis felt the "Stillness" of the seal closing in. He was strong, but a Tier 18 Spatial King was beyond his current capacity to consume all at once.
Now, Caelum, Aegis sent through the link.
Light-years away, in the Citadel of the Eternal Tide, Caelum sat on his jade throne. He felt his father’s signal. He didn’t hesitate. He reached out to the forty-two worlds, and further, to the Home-Star he had tamed.
"Still the Stars," Caelum whispered.
He didn’t fire a beam. He used the "Planetary Link" to create a "Causal Resonance" between the Orion-Sigma cluster and the Eternian Home-Star. He sent a pulse of the Third Law across the galaxy.
At the Convergence, King Aether’s violet form suddenly jerked. The "Spatial Glass" cracked before it could finish forming. The entire cluster experienced a "Temporal Hiccup"—a moment where time simply refused to move forward for the Nebula Kings, while Aegis remained free.
"The Heir!" King Aether hissed, his violet eyes widening. "He is striking us from the fringe! How can he project a Tier 17 Stillness across such a distance?"
"Because he is my son," Aegis said.
With the Kings momentarily paralyzed by Caelum’s distant interference, Aegis unleashed the full extent of the "Devour" skill. He didn’t target their bodies; he targeted the Nebula itself.
The sentient gas of the Orion-Sigma cluster began to swirl toward Aegis. Billions of tons of high-density mana were sucked into the Abyssal maw. Aegis’s body began to grow, his skin turning into a translucent obsidian that hummed with the power of three star systems.
[ SYSTEM UPDATE: TIER 17 REACHED ]
[ NEW TRAIT UNLOCKED: GALAXY-EATER (PASSIVE) ]
The three Kings retreated, their forms diminished and their "Nebula Palaces" half-consumed. They looked at Aegis, who now stood ten feet tall, his eyes casting shadows that felt like physical weights.
"Stop!" King Aether cried out, his violet light dimming. "If you consume any more, the cluster will collapse! Millions of lives will perish!"
Aegis closed his mouth, the shadowy maw vanishing. He looked at the Kings, his expression one of cold, absolute authority.
"I don’t care about your lives," Aegis said. "I care about my family. You wanted to ’study’ my son? You wanted to ’manage’ my empire? Look at me now. I am the hunger that follows your light. Every time you move against us, I will return and eat another piece of your cluster."
The Nebula Kings, the Tier 18 architects of the sector, bowed their heads. They had no choice. They were facing an Emperor who didn’t just fight—he fed. And they knew that light-years away, a child was watching them through the eyes of the stars, ready to freeze their very souls if they dared to blink.
"The Eternian Star-Empire... is recognized," King Aether whispered. "We will not interfere. We will provide a tribute of ten ’Stellar-Cores’ every century to satisfy your... hunger."
Aegis turned his back on the Kings, his Abyssal cloak billowing in the wounded wind of the cluster.
"Make it twenty. My son likes honey-cakes, and they’re expensive to import."
"....."
With a thought, Aegis stepped back into the sub-space link.
Aegis materialized back in the Citadel, his new, Tier 17 presence causing the entire palace to vibrate. Bella ran to him, but stopped a few feet away, her eyes wide at the sheer density of the power he was radiating.
"Aegis?" she whispered.
Aegis focused his will, pulling the Abyssal hunger deep into his marrow until he looked like himself again. He smiled and opened his arms. "I’m back, Bella."
Caelum ran into the room, jumping into his father’s arms. Aegis picked him up, feeling the boy’s own exhaustion. Holding the "Stillness" across the galaxy had taken its toll.
"You did well, Caelum," Aegis said, kissing the boy’s forehead. "Your intimidation was perfect."
"They were scary, Papa," Caelum said, yawning. "But their mana tasted like grapes."
Aegis laughed. "It did, didn’t it? And because of you, we now have twenty Stellar-Cores coming our way. We’re going to be the strongest empire the Authority has ever seen."
The era of the Nebula War had ended before it could truly begin.
Aegis had eaten the threat, and Caelum had frozen the consequence.
The "Ant" was no longer just climbing the Pillar, he was starting to eye the top.







