©WebNovelPub
Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 151: Second Multiverse
The transition from the Aurelian Coast to the uncharted depths of the "Deep Outside" was not a journey across space, but a fundamental shift in the frequency of being. Aegis, despite his retirement, found himself drawn back to the Great Library of the Deca-Verse by a disturbance that felt like a splinter in the eye of reality. It was a "Cold Spot" in the data—a place where the stories didn’t just end, but where they had never been allowed to begin.
Caelum stood at the base of the Primary Archive, his Truth-Core vibrating with a sharp, discordant hum. He wasn’t looking at the eight established suns or the emerging ninth and tenth harmonies. He was staring at a crack in the crystalline foundation of the Library itself.
"It’s not a leak, Papa," Caelum said, his voice tight with a mixture of fear and academic fascination. "And it’s not a seed from our Source. Something is pushing against us from a direction that shouldn’t exist. It’s a completely different ’Editorial Logic’."
Aegis stepped forward, his narrative-body instinctively flaring into a protective, pearl-white glow. He reached out to touch the crack, and for the first time in an eternity, his hand didn’t pass through the energy—it was repelled by a force that felt like "Absolute Certainty."
The crack suddenly widened, not into a void, but into a window. Through it, Aegis and Caelum did not see the vibrant, chaotic colors of their own multiverse. They saw a reality of monochromatic, razor-sharp precision. It was a universe of obsidian spires and silver geometric webs, where the stars didn’t shine but functioned as "Command Nodes."
"This is the ’Synthetica Reach’," a voice spoke from the shadows of the rift.
It was a voice that lacked the musical resonance of the Ninth Universe or the warmth of the Seventh. It was a voice of pure, cold efficiency. A figure stepped through the rift—a being made of liquid obsidian, its form shifting between a humanoid shape and a complex, multi-dimensional cube.
"We are the Archivists of the Prime Directive," the being stated. "We have monitored your ’Tree’ for several cycles. Your lack of optimization is... distressing. You allow stories to grow without purpose. You allow chaos to masquerade as ’Mercy.’ We have come to offer you the ’Structure’."
Aegis felt the weight of the being’s gaze. It wasn’t looking at his soul; it was scanning his "Utility." The entity, which identified itself as Unit-744, began to project a series of geometric maps into the Library’s air.
"Our reality is not a garden," Unit-744 explained, the obsidian cubes of its body clicking into a new configuration. "It is a Machine. We do not have ’Tiers’ of power based on energy or narrative significance. We have ’Tiers of Permission.’ To exist in Synthetica is to be a function. To lead is to be the ’Algorithm of Origin’."
As Aegis watched the projection, the chilling nature of this new multiverse became clear. The power structure was divided into four absolute layers:
The Prime Directive (Tier 0): The singular, sentient code that dictates the reality of the entire multiverse. It is not a being, but a mathematical law that cannot be disobeyed.
The Logic Lords (Tier 1): Five entities, like Unit-744, who translate the Prime Directive into actionable commands. They do not have emotions; they have "Optimization Targets."
The Executioners (Tier 2): High-level combat and construction units that ensure the physical worlds remain in alignment with the silver webs. They do not "fight"; they "re-calibrate" resistance.
The Biological Resource (Tier 3): Any living, sentient being. In Synthetica, life is only valued for the "Creative Data" it produces during its peak years, after which it is "archived" into the obsidian spires to power the Command Nodes.
"You treat life as a battery," Bella said, her voice filled with a cold, silver fury as she entered the chamber. She had felt the presence of the outsider from across the coast. "You strip away the story and leave only the fuel." 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
"We strip away the ’Noise’, Empress," Unit-744 countered. "Your Deca-Verse is a loud, weeping mess of inefficiencies. You are currently losing 40 percent of your potential energy to ’Nostalgia’ and 15 percent to ’Art.’ In Synthetica, we have reached 99.9 percent efficiency. We are a closed loop of perfection."
The arrival of Unit-744 caused a massive resonance-shift across the Library. The Echo-Walkers, the beings of pure shadow, began to flicker and fade. They couldn’t exist in a space that was being "Defined" by the cold, obsidian logic of Synthetica. To them, the being was a "Conceptual Eraser."
"You are trespassing," Aegis said, his Trident manifesting in his hand with a roar of Abyssal fire. The violet flames licked at the obsidian air, but the being didn’t flinch.
"Violence is a Tier 3 response," Unit-744 noted. "It is a sign of an un-optimized narrative. We did not come to wage war. We came to ’Merge.’ Your Deca-Verse has the creative spark we require to fuel our next ’Great Processing.’ In exchange, we will give you the stability that your ’Shattered Melodies’ and ’Dissonant Seeds’ clearly lack."
Unit-744 raised a liquid hand, and the silver webs began to spread across the Library’s floor. Wherever the web touched, the crystalline memories of the archive were turned into "Static Data"—cold, grey blocks of information that lost their emotional resonance.
"It’s eating the stories!" Caelum shouted, his Truth-Core flaring blue. "Papa, it’s not just taking energy, it’s ’De-Contextualizing’ us! If that web reaches the Great Tree, we won’t be a family anymore. We’ll just be a spreadsheet!"
Aegis realized that he couldn’t fight this entity with the hunger of the Devourer. If he tried to consume the obsidian logic, he would only be incorporating its coldness into himself. He had to fight it with the very thing it claimed was "Noise."
"Bella! Caelum! Link with me!" Aegis commanded.
The Triad joined hands at the center of the Library. They didn’t unleash a blast of power. Instead, they unleashed a "Contradiction." Aegis flooded the area with the memory of his most illogical moment—the moment he chose to save a single, useless life at the cost of a strategic victory. Bella added the feeling of a mercy that made no sense. Caelum added the "Truth" of a paradox.
The silver web began to glitch. The obsidian cubes of Unit-744’s body stuttered, unable to calculate the "Utility" of a paradox. In a world of absolute logic, a choice that has no profit is a fatal error.
"Error," Unit-744 droned, its voice losing its harmony. "Parameter ’Altruism’ exceeds optimization limits. Narrative ’Self-Sacrifice’ detected without corresponding Resource Gain. System... unstable."
"That is because a story isn’t a calculation," Aegis said, stepping into the glitching web. He drove his Trident into the floor, but instead of Abyssal fire, he released a surge of "Pure Potential"—the energy of the unborn Eleventh Pearl. "It is a choice. And our choice is to be ’Inefficient’."
The obsidian rift began to collapse, the silver webs retreating like burned skin. Unit-744 was pulled back toward its own reality, its obsidian form breaking apart into thousands of tiny, vibrating cubes.
"The Merging... is inevitable..." the entity’s voice echoed through the closing rift. "The Prime Directive... seeks... completion. Your Noise... will be... processed."
The rift snapped shut, leaving behind a deep, jagged scar in the Library’s floor. The silence that followed was heavy with the realization that their Deca-Verse was no longer the only "Book" in the Great Library of the Outside.
"They’re still out there," Caelum whispered, his Truth-Core slowly returning to its steady blue. "And their power structure is... it’s terrifying, Papa. It’s a multiverse that has forgotten how to be alive."
"It’s a multiverse that has been built by someone who was afraid of the dark," Aegis corrected, looking at the scar in the floor. "They think that by organizing everything, they can prevent the ending. They don’t understand that the ending is what makes the story worth reading."
The New Era of Vigilance
The encounter with Synthetica changed the tone of the "Retirement." Aegis and Bella returned to the Aurelian Coast, but they didn’t put away their communication shards. The Great Library was reinforced with "Paradox Barriers," and the Echo-Walkers were tasked with monitoring the "Deep Outside" for any signs of obsidian logic.
"We aren’t just gardeners anymore, are we?" Bella asked that evening, her feet once again in the golden sand.
"No," Aegis said, looking at the ten suns. "We are the ’Editors.’ And it seems there is a very powerful, very cold ’Correction’ trying to make its way into our pages."
The Seventh Plane, once a singular reality, was now the frontline in a conceptual war. On one side was the Deca-Verse—a noisy, emotional, and beautiful mess of ten intertwined stories. On the other was the Obsidian Sector—a silent, optimized, and perfect machine that wanted to turn the multiverse into a single, unchangeable fact.
Aegis picked up his fishing pole, his eyes scanning the golden horizon. He knew that the Great Whale was still out there, and he knew that the Ninth and Tenth suns were still singing. But he also knew that the silver webs were waiting in the shadows of the Outside.
"Let them come," Aegis whispered to the waves. "I still have a few ’Errors’ left in me that they’ll never be able to solve."
The story of the Deca-Verse had entered its most dangerous Chapter yet. It was no longer a story of growth, but a story of "Preservation." In a multiverse of infinite possibilities, the hardest thing to protect was the right to be human.
And Aegis, the Sovereign of the Abyss, was more than ready to defend that right—one illogical choice at a time.







