Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 107: Conquerors Beyond the Stars

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Chapter 107: Chapter 107: Conquerors Beyond the Stars

The Inner Sanctum of the Imperial Palace was quiet in a way that only absolute power could afford. Here, sound was optional. Light obeyed intention rather than physics. Gravity itself was subdued, a gentle presence instead of a ruling law. The walls were not stone, nor metal, nor mana constructs, but condensed reality layers bound together by the Conqueror’s System.

This was the place where Aegis retreated when the weight of worlds pressed too heavily on his soul.

​He sat upon the Sea God’s Throne, not slouched, not rigid, simply present. For the first time since the assimilation of Xylos, he allowed himself to pause. A translucent interface unfolded before him, far more expansive than the familiar System panels he had long grown accustomed to.

This was not a local interface bound to Eternia. This was the Interstellar Chatbox. It was a place not meant for mortals, not even for planetary gods, but for those who had stepped beyond a single world and into the cold, vast hierarchy of the universe.

​The chatbox did not open with fanfare. It simply existed. An endless vertical cascade of messages, symbols, translated concepts, and raw intent flowing past one another at speeds that would have shattered a lesser mind. Aegis focused his perception, and the stream slowed. Words became readable as channels organized themselves instinctively around his consciousness.

​[ INTERSTELLAR CHATBOX CONNECTED ]

[ USER STATUS: VERIFIED CONQUEROR ]

[ STAGE: 14 ]

[ ACCESS LEVEL: LOW INTERSTELLAR ] 𝚏𝕣𝕖𝚎𝚠𝚎𝚋𝚗𝐨𝐯𝕖𝕝.𝕔𝐨𝕞

​Low. The word lingered unpleasantly in his mind, but Aegis ignored the slight and began to observe. The first channel that caught his attention was labeled casually as the Idle Emperors Lounge. The name itself was misleading. These were not beings who lacked ambition or purpose; they were entities so far above active conquest that they had the luxury of time.

The sheer volume of data being exchanged here was enough to fry a standard mana-core, but Aegis’s Abyssal mind absorbed it with a hungry intensity.

​[ CrimsonSolar_Emperor ]: Anyone else bored of spiral arm expansions? Same resistance patterns every cycle.

[ VoidArchitect_7 ]: That is because you still conquer biologically adaptive species. Try assimilating a thought-based civilization. They are much more entertaining.

[ IronCrown_Matriarch ]: Entertaining until they infect your core logic with paradoxes.

[ StarDevourer_X ]: Speaking of cores, anyone else upgrade their stellar furnaces recently? I just collapsed three blue giants into a singularity grid. Output is beautiful.

​Aegis’s gaze sharpened slightly at the casual mention of collapsing three blue giants. In his world, a sun was a god. Here, it was an upgrade component.

He continued scrolling, his eyes absorbing the vastness of their casual operations. These beings spoke of star clusters the way merchants in Aquabyss spoke of fish crates.

​[ EtherKing ]: News update. The Helios Cluster has been marked unstable. Multiple empires are siphoning stellar mass simultaneously.

[ NullChanter ]: Figures. Everyone wants easy energy instead of forging void reactors.

[ PlasmaSovereign ]: Void reactors are inefficient unless you already control anti causality zones.

​Aegis paused at the term anti causality zones and filed it away for future research. The implications were staggering: a zone where an effect could precede a cause, essentially making traditional combat logic obsolete.

The chat flowed without pause, power assumed in every syllable. He scrolled further, searching for any ripple caused by his own recent ascension. He had unified continents together, killed a Holy Emperor, and moved a planet across dimensions. Surely, that was worth a mention.

​[ BioEmpress_Lyra ]: Anyone else notice a Conqueror emergence near the fringe? Some Stage 14 Prime World.

[ StellarWarden ]: Fringe noise. Probably swallowed by a Tier 16 before the century ends.

[ BioEmpress_Lyra ]: Still amusing. I remember when Stage 14 felt important.

​Aegis leaned back slightly. There it was. Not his name, not Eternia, just a vague mention dismissed without a second thought as fringe noise. He was a speck of dust in their peripheral vision, a momentary curiosity that would likely be snuffed out before they checked the chat again.

He exited the lounge and opened the Interstellar News Feed, where the information density was even more immense.

​[ Breaking: The Orion Trade Dominion successfully completed its 9th Sunforge Array. Energy output surpasses previous records by 12 percent. ]

[ Alert: Class Omega civilization detected manipulating dark energy streams near the Perseus Void. Probability of reality shear event increased. ]

[ Market Watch: Planetary cores rising in value after recent overharvesting. ]

​Planetary cores being treated as mere commodities chilled him.

He read on, discovering reports of an Ashen Legion that had neutralized 317 planets in a single campaign with negligible casualties.

He opened a knowledge node linked to the report. Holographic data unfolded, showing warriors clad in armor forged from collapsed stars using fleets that moved faster than causality. These individual soldiers could crush planets not with effort, but with routine strikes, moving so fast that they appeared to be in several places at once.

​Aegis exhaled slowly, his mind steady despite the staggering scale. He was an ant peering into a world of titans, but he was an ant that had already tasted godhood. He opened the Technology Exchange Forum next, where the discussion turned to the very fabric of existence.

​[ QuantumMage ]: Anyone solved stable mana fusion at stellar temperatures?

[ SunBinder ]: Yes, but only after embedding a star consciousness fragment. You need awareness to stabilize entropy.

[ RiftSmith ]: I am still working on weaponizing negative timelines. Results are inconsistent.

[ EtherMechanist ]: You need a higher dimensional anchor. Otherwise your weapon fires before you pull the trigger.

​This was magic as infrastructure. He saw blueprints for ships that didn’t travel through space, but rather swapped their coordinates with their destination, effectively bypassing the speed of light entirely. He saw spells that could delete a specific frequency of light from a solar system, plunging civilizations into a darkness that no flame could pierce. He scrolled deeper into the Warrior Codex Channel where emperors discussed personal combat.

​[ BladeSaint_Nova ]: Any good duels lately? I cracked a planet during warm up yesterday. Too fragile.

[ GravityEmperor ]: You need denser arenas. I spar inside neutron shells.

[ BladeSaint_Nova ]: Tempting. Does time still behave?

[ GravityEmperor ]: Only on Tuesdays.

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