Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 132: The Feast of the Devourer
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The Great Nebula Convergence was not a meeting of diplomats but a gathering of celestial weights. In the heart of the Orion-Sigma cluster, where the gas clouds shimmered with the iridescent blood of dead galaxies, the Nebula Kings had constructed a platform of solidified time.
It was here that the masters of the universe waited. King Zephyr, King Pyros, and King Aether stood like pillars of law, surrounded by the personal guards of a dozen Tier 19 Emperors. Each guard was a being capable of snuffing out a solar system with a thought, yet they stood in tense silence, their eyes fixed on the empty space at the center of the ring.
"He is late," King Pyros rumbled, his plasma-form pulsing with an agitated white heat. "The Devourer treats the High Table like a common tavern. We should have sanitized the Helios-9 system the moment the Arbiter signal vanished."
"Patience, brother," King Aether whispered, his violet space-time body undulating. "He is not late. He is allowing the tension to thicken. He is feeding on our anticipation before he even arrives. Look at the gravitational sensors. The entire cluster is being pulled toward a single point."
Suddenly, the space at the center of the platform did not fold or tear. It simply ceased to be. A hole of absolute nothingness appeared, and from it stepped Aegis.
He was no longer the man who had fought the Kyros. He was dressed in robes woven from the captured shadow of the Ashen Legion, and his presence was so dense that the Tier 19 guards instinctively took a step back.
Behind him, Caelum walked with a measured, haunting grace, the Arbiter fragments around his head glowing with a cold, blue Truth.
Aegis did not bow. He did not speak. He walked to the center of the Great Table, pulled out a chair of condensed starlight, and sat down. Caelum stood behind him, his small hands resting on the back of the throne, his eyes scanning the Nebula Kings as if they were nothing more than interesting equations to be solved.
"You invited me to a feast," Aegis said, his voice carrying the resonant authority of the deep Abyss. "But I see no food. Only a group of nervous old men clinging to laws that no longer apply."
King Zephyr stepped forward, his green wind-form howling. "You speak of laws, Aegis? You have devoured an Arbiter. You have redefined a Legion. You are a threat to the equilibrium of the entire galaxy. We brought you here to discuss your surrender, not to serve you."
Zephyr raised his hand, and a sphere of concentrated Tier 18 Gale-Law appeared. "This is the Essence of the First Storm. It can strip the causality from a soul. If you are as hungry as the Nexus claims, then consume this."
Zephyr threw the sphere. It was a trap, a compressed bomb of entropy designed to detonate once it touched a Devourer’s internal mana-veins. The Emperors leaned forward, expecting to see Aegis shredded from the inside out.
Aegis didn’t even raise his hand. He simply opened his mouth. The shadowy maw of the Abyss manifested, larger and more terrifying than ever before. The sphere of Gale-Law was swallowed instantly.
"....."
There was no explosion. There was no struggle. Aegis simply chewed once, a sound like grinding mountains, and swallowed.
[ SYSTEM NOTIFICATION ]
[ GALE-LAW CONSUMED: 100% ]
[ CONVERSION: PHYSICAL AGILITY AND SOUL-RESONANCE INCREASED ]
"A bit airy," Aegis noted, his eyes flashing with a green spark for a fleeting second. "It lacks the density of a true Sovereign’s power. Is this the best the Nebula Kings have to offer? I came for a feast, not an appetizer."
King Pyros let out a roar of indignation. "You mock the Gale? Then try the heat of a billion years!"
The Lord of the Nova unleashed a torrent of Tier 18 Solar Fire. It was not a beam; it was a flood of plasma that turned the Great Table into a sea of white-hot destruction. The Tier 19 guards had to activate their personal shields just to keep from melting. The fire engulfed Aegis and Caelum, obscuring them in a blinding pillar of radiance.
"Burn in the light of the beginning!" Pyros shrieked.
From within the flames, a small, cool voice echoed. "Papa, it’s too bright. Can I change it?"
"Go ahead, Caelum," Aegis replied.
The blue runes around Caelum’s head flared. The "Truth of the Arbiter" rippled through the flames.
Suddenly, the Tier 18 Solar Fire changed. It didn’t lose its heat, but it lost its "Definition" as fire. In an instant, the plasma turned into a cascading waterfall of cool, liquid mercury that splashed harmlessly against the floor.
Caelum stepped out of the mercury, his robes dry. "I defined the heat as ’Hidden.’ It’s still there, but it can’t touch us. It’s very pretty, though."
Aegis stood up and walked toward King Pyros. The Lord of the Nova tried to retreat, but the Abyssal gravity of Aegis’s presence locked him in place. Aegis reached out and placed a hand on Pyros’s chest.
"You have too much energy, Pyros," Aegis said. "It makes you loud. Let me help you with that."
Aegis activated Devour. He didn’t eat the King, but he ate the "Nova-Core" within him. He siphoned forty percent of Pyros’s total mana-reserve in a single breath.
The King’s white-hot form dimmed to a dull, flickering orange. He collapsed to his knees, his power depleted to the point of a Stage 15 initiate.
Aegis breathed out a cloud of golden vapor. "Much better. The room was getting uncomfortably warm."
The Emperors around the table were no longer sitting. They had drawn their weapons, their Tier 19 laws clashing in a chaotic aura of fear.
"He is a monster!" Emperor Solmec shouted, his radiant armor cracking. "He is not just devouring energy! He is devouring our status! If he can eat a Nebula King’s core, none of us are safe!"
"Correct," Aegis said, his voice dropping to a whisper that felt like a cold blade against their necks. "You spent eons building your walls and your hierarchies. You defined yourselves as ’High’ and the rest of the galaxy as ’Low.’ But the Abyss does not care about height. It only cares about depth."
Aegis looked at King Aether, the violet Lord of Space-Time. "You are the eldest. You are the one who called the Grand Arbiter. You wanted to ’manage’ my son. I think it’s time you saw what a managed universe looks like."
Aether did not fight with fire or wind. He used "Spatial Erasure." He attempted to remove the piece of the universe that Aegis was standing on. He tried to fold the Orion-Sigma cluster into a singular point, intending to crush the Devourer and the Heir in a gravitational collapse.
Caelum stepped forward, his eyes turning into vertical slits of silver logic. "Chrono-Sovereignty: Absolute Stillness."
The collapse stopped. The entire cluster, billions of stars and trillions of lives, was frozen in a single micro-second. The only things that could move were Aegis, Caelum, and the three Nebula Kings.
"Look at them, Papa," Caelum said, walking among the frozen Tier 19 guards. He poked one of them in the chest, and the guard’s armor shattered like glass under the weight of the frozen time. "They look like statues. They aren’t giants. They’re just stones."
Aegis walked up to King Aether. The Lord of Space-Time was frozen in a scream of terror. Aegis didn’t eat his core. Instead, he reached into the violet form and pulled out a shimmering, crystalline thread. It was Aether’s "Causal Connection" to the Galactic Authority.
"This is how you talk to them," Aegis said, examining the thread. "This is how you report our ’errors.’ I think I’ll take this. I have a few things I’d like to say to the High Arbiter myself."
Aegis bit the thread in half and swallowed it.
[ SYSTEM NOTIFICATION ]
[ CAUSAL UPLINK CONSUMED ]
[ NEW ABILITY: UNIVERSAL BROADCAST ]
Aegis released the Stillness. The cluster snapped back into motion, but the shockwave of the sudden movement sent the Emperors flying across the platform. King Aether fell to the ground, his violet body unraveling as his connection to the higher laws was severed.
Aegis stood at the head of the Great Table. He looked at the gathered rulers of the galaxy—beaten, dimmed, and terrified.
"This was such a poor feast," Aegis declared. "The Nebula Kings are brittle. The Emperors are hollow. You have spent so long feeding on the weak that you forgot how it feels to be prey."
He turned to the Interstellar Sovereign Nexus, which was still broadcasting the event to the entire galaxy. Every emperor, every king, and every god in the universe was watching.
"I am Aegis of Eternia," he spoke, his voice vibrating through the new Causal Uplink he had just consumed. "I am the Devourer of Laws and the Father of the New Truth. I have not come to join your system. I have come to replace it. From this day forward, Sector 77 is not a forbidden zone. It is the capital of the Universal Sovereignty."
He looked at Caelum, who was standing beside him, the blue runes glowing with a terrifying intensity.
"If you wish to challenge us," Aegis continued, "bring your suns. Bring your arbiters. Bring your pillars. I am hungry, and my son is bored. Let us see who the universe truly belongs to."
Aegis raised his hand, and the Great Table of the Nebula Kings shattered into a billion fragments of starlight. He used Devour one last time, inhaling the remains of the table and the ambient mana of the Orion-Sigma cluster. The energy was so immense that Aegis’s Tier 18 foundation finally fractured, pushing him into the early stages of Tier 19.
"Let’s go home, Son," Aegis said, his voice softening as the violet fire in his eyes receded. "Your mother has honey-cakes waiting, and I’ve had quite enough of this high-tier hospitality."
With a flick of his wrist, Aegis tore a hole in space and stepped through.







