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Now reading: Chapter 201 - 200: When Worlds Stand Together from Ascension Gates: Rise of the Beast Monarch, a Fantasy novel by Hanney07.

The Second Equilibrium War had begun.

Yet its opening was unlike anything recorded in the histories of either the lower worlds or the higher realms.

No supre sovereign launched the first attack.

No celestial army descended from the heavens.

No ancient weapon shattered reality with overwhelming force.

Instead, the beginning of the war arrived through sothing far more dangerous.

A connection.

Across countless ages, the higher realms had maintained their dominion through a single unshakable principle. Worlds were isolated from one another. Histories were erased before they could be shared. Civilizations were forced to rise and fall alone.

Separated worlds could never unite.

Separated survivors could never learn from one another.

Separated civilizations could never resist together.

That strategy had endured for eras beyond mory.

It had survived empires, sovereigns, monarchs, and entire cosmic ages.

But now, for the first ti since the Collapse Wars, the foundation of that control was beginning to crack.

The worlds were finding one another again.

And the heavens were afraid.

Far beyond the imperial world, beyond the battlefield where celestial authority and equilibrium power collided, the Worldroot signal continued spreading through existence.

The pulse traveled across dinsions like a heartbeat reverberating through the cosmos itself.

Silver roots extended through forgotten realities.

Ancient pathways dormant for countless millennia began awakening.

The signal crossed abandoned civilizations left behind after the Collapse Wars.

It passed through shattered dinsions still scarred by ancient catastrophes.

It reached places that history itself had forgotten.

And one by one, those worlds answered.

Deep within a realm covered entirely by endless crystal forests, an ancient Worldroot suddenly awakened.

Towering crystalline trees stretched toward a sky of shimring blue light. Their transparent branches reflected countless colors, creating an ocean of living gemstones that extended beyond the horizon.

At the center of that magnificent world stood a Worldroot larger than entire mountain ranges.

For thousands of years, it had remained dormant.

Silent.

Forgotten.

Then silver light surged through its roots.

The entire forest trembled.

Ancient pathways illuminated beneath the ground.

Crystal leaves began glowing like stars.

Across the realm, countless inhabitants looked upward in disbelief as energy they had only read about in legends returned once more.

A voice echoed through the network.

"We rember the balance."

The ssage traveled through dinsions.

Monts later, another response arrived.

Far away, in a world consud by endless oceans and eternal storms, colossal waves rose higher than mountains.

Lightning illuminated dark skies without cease.

Entire floating continents drifted upon raging seas.

Beneath those turbulent waters, silver roots erged from the depths.

Ancient equilibrium pathways awakened beneath the ocean floor.

The seas themselves began glowing.

Storm clouds parted.

A second voice joined the growing chorus.

"We answer the call."

The signal continued.

A third response followed.

A civilization hidden within dinsional fog stirred from isolation.

For countless generations, they had survived by remaining unseen.

Entire cities existed within shifting layers of reality.

Their people had learned to hide from the gaze of the higher realms.

Yet even they had never forgotten.

As dormant pathways awakened throughout their world, ancient structures erged from the mist.

Forgotten monunts illuminated.

Silver energy flowed through abandoned temples.

And their answer echoed across the network.

"We are not extinct."

The responses continued arriving.

One beca many.

Many beca hundreds.

Hundreds beca thousands.

Not every world was powerful.

Many had suffered catastrophic damage.

So civilizations had been reduced to scattered survivors.

Others possessed only fragnts of their forr glory.

Entire cultures existed only through fading mories passed from one generation to the next.

So worlds stood on the verge of collapse.

So were dying.

So had nearly surrendered hope altogether.

Yet despite their countless differences, they all shared one thing.

Hope.

The realization that they were no longer alone.

The possibility that sowhere beyond the darkness, others still rembered.

Others still survived.

Others still resisted.

Then the Equilibrium Network truly awakened.

A trendous pulse erupted across existence.

Silver roots spread throughout dinsions like veins of living light.

Ancient pathways dormant since the Collapse Wars reconnected one after another.

World to world.

Civilization to civilization.

mory to mory.

History to history.

The network lived again.

Standing at the center of World-Synchronization, Aether felt the transformation more clearly than anyone else.

The Heaven Eye operated at maximum capacity.

Countless streams of information flowed through his consciousness.

His perception expanded beyond ordinary limits.

For the first ti in his life, he felt the presence of innurable worlds simultaneously.

He felt their suffering.

He felt their losses.

He felt the scars left behind by ages of oppression.

He experienced fragnts of mories belonging to civilizations separated by unimaginable distances.

A world mourning its fallen guardians.

A kingdom preserving forbidden histories.

A people refusing to forget their ancestors despite countless attempts to erase them.

The emotions flooded through him.

Pain.

Grief.

Determination.

Hope.

Yet beneath every difference existed a single shared desire.

Freedom.

The simple wish to determine their own futures.

The desire to exist without fear of erasure.

The determination to survive.

Aether slowly closed his eyes.

The weight was imnse.

Yet it did not feel oppressive.

Instead, it felt aningful.

These worlds were not demanding salvation.

They were not begging for rescue.

They were reaching toward one another.

Seeking connection.

Seeking understanding.

Seeking solidarity.

And that simple truth terrified the heavens more than any sovereign ever could.

For ages, the higher realms had controlled history through separation.

Separated worlds could not exchange knowledge.

Separated civilizations could not preserve one another’s mories.

Separated survivors could not unite.

But now those barriers were falling apart.

Worlds were learning from one another.

Supporting one another.

Rembering together.

The age of isolation was ending.

Far beyond the battlefield, another developnt unfolded.

Deep within the highest realm, the second Celestial Judge rose from his throne.

The mont Nythar stood, silence consud the surrounding space.

Not ordinary silence.

Not rely the absence of sound.

This was sothing far more disturbing.

Reality itself began disappearing.

Space vanished around him.

Concepts dissolved.

Existence retreated from his presence.

It was not destruction.

Destruction left remains.

Destruction left scars.

Nythar represented sothing more absolute.

Erasure.

The complete termination of existence.

Ancient laws fragnted simply by approaching him.

Dinsional structures trembled.

Countless officials throughout the highest realm imdiately lowered their heads.

None dared et his gaze.

None dared speak.

Because every being present understood exactly who stood before them.

Nythar.

The Judge of Final Silence.

The executioner of civilizations.

The authority responsible for ending countless equilibrium worlds during the Collapse Wars.

Aurex represented judgnt.

Law.

Order.

Classification.

Nythar represented endings.

Absolute endings.

The final termination of existence itself.

When Aurex arrived, there was still room for submission.

Still room for compliance.

Still room for survival.

When Nythar arrived, those possibilities vanished.

Only eradication remained.

A deafening roar echoed throughout multiple realms.

Dinsional barriers opened.

Golden pathways erged.

Reality folded inward upon itself.

A corridor extending across dinsions ford before him.

Its destination was clear.

The awakened world.

The Equilibrium Network.

Aether.

Nythar stepped forward.

The descent had begun.

Even Aurex watched carefully.

Standing upon his Throne of Judgnt, the first Celestial Judge narrowed his golden eyes slightly.

Among the Celestial Judges, fear was nearly nonexistent.

Yet respect remained.

And Nythar was one of the few beings capable of inspiring it.

Because unlike Aurex, who maintained order through law, Nythar maintained order through extinction.

anwhile, Aether remained focused upon the expanding network.

As more worlds connected, the Heaven Eye continued analyzing the intricate structure of equilibrium.

Millions of pathways unfolded before his perception.

Countless possibilities appeared.

Then a realization erged.

A profound discovery.

The Equilibrium Network was not rely a communication system.

It was sothing far greater.

Aether’s eyes widened.

The implications struck him imdiately.

Equilibrium could share authority.

Not steal it.

Not absorb it.

Not dominate it.

Share it.

The distinction changed everything.

Worldroot authority from one world could support another.

Monarch authority could strengthen distant civilizations.

Eclipse authority could stabilize transitions across dinsions.

Each participant retained its individuality.

Its identity.

Its sovereignty.

Yet all could support one another simultaneously.

Equilibrium naturally balanced every contribution.

No world lost power.

No civilization was consud.

No authority was diminished.

Instead, everyone benefited.

The larger the network beca, the stronger every participant grew.

Aether finally understood.

Aurelion’s vision had never been conquest.

The First Equilibrium Sovereign had never sought to rule countless worlds.

He had sought to unite them.

A network.

Not an empire.

A partnership.

Not domination.

Mutual support.

Not hierarchy.

For the first ti, Aether fully understood why the higher realms feared equilibrium above all else.

It made hierarchy unnecessary.

It offered an alternative to control.

It gave civilizations the ability to stand together without surrendering their freedom.

Slowly, Aether extended his consciousness through the network.

He reached toward the crystal world.

Then the ocean realm.

Then the civilization hidden within dinsional fog.

Silver roots connected.

Authority flowed.

The worlds responded instinctively.

Energy circulated through ancient pathways.

The resonance expanded.

And miracles began appearing.

A dying Worldroot stabilized.

Its fading vitality returned.

A shattered leyline network repaired itself.

Ancient energy channels reconnected across an entire continent.

A collapsing dinsion regained balance.

Reality stabilized where destruction had once seed inevitable.

None of these miracles occurred because one powerful world saved another.

They happened because many worlds worked together.

The collective support of countless civilizations accomplished what individuals could not.

Across the higher realms, panic erupted.

Ergency alerts activated everywhere.

Ancient monitoring systems flashed warnings.

Suppression authorities entered maximum alert.

Reports flooded through celestial networks.

"Inter-world authority resonance detected."

"Equilibrium sharing protocols active."

"Network growth accelerating."

"Containnt probability decreasing."

For the first ti in countless ages, the higher realms found themselves losing control completely.

No projection had predicted this.

No contingency plan had accounted for it.

The situation was evolving beyond their influence.

Upon her restored Crimson Throne, Seraphina watched everything unfold.

Crimson flowers drifted through the air around her.

Their petals carried mories.

Emotions.

Continuity.

As she observed the growing network, ancient recollections surfaced within her mind.

She rembered the civilizations that had existed before the Collapse Wars.

She rembered worlds connected by trust rather than conquest.

By cooperation rather than domination.

By hope rather than fear.

A faint smile appeared on her face.

Monts later, tears glimred within her crimson eyes.

Not tears of sorrow.

Tears of relief.

After countless ages of darkness, the dream was returning.

The future she believed lost forever was beginning to reappear.

Her throne responded to her emotions.

Crimson flowers spread through connected worlds.

They did not impose control.

They offered encouragent.

Comfort.

Hope.

The authority of Eternal Continuity flowed gently across the network.

Fear diminished wherever the flowers blood.

Determination strengthened.

mories stabilized.

Civilizations found renewed courage.

Nearby, Kael’s transformation continued.

Darkness and starlight flowed together around him.

The Eclipse Domain expanded steadily.

Its nature had changed completely.

No longer representing destruction alone.

No longer symbolizing endings.

Instead, it represented transition.

Change.

Renewal.

The Duskwalker Beast stood silently beside him.

The creature had transford as well.

Its once terrifying aura now felt strangely calm.

It no longer resembled an executioner.

It resembled a guardian.

A companion standing watch over the pathways between beginnings and endings.

As the Equilibrium Network expanded, ancient lineage mories awakened within Kael.

Visions flooded his consciousness.

He saw countless Eclipse Sovereigns from ages long past.

Guardians guiding worlds through periods of transformation.

Protectors helping civilizations survive collapse and rebirth.

Custodians maintaining balance between death and renewal.

Not destroyers.

Protectors.

The realization shook him.

For so long, he had misunderstood his own path.

The eclipse was never ant to end everything.

It existed to guide change.

To ensure transitions occurred without chaos.

To help life continue.

A trendous surge erupted from his authority.

The celestial gateway above him brightened.

Silver stars appeared within the darkness.

Ancient symbols illuminated across its surface.

His power expanded beyond heir status completely.

For the first ti, the world recognized him differently.

Not as an heir.

Not as a successor.

But as sothing greater.

A potential sovereign.

The first Eclipse Sovereign candidate born since the Collapse Wars.

Kael slowly opened his eyes.

His gaze drifted toward Aether.

The old rivalry felt distant now.

The academy competitions.

The tournants.

The endless attempts to surpass one another.

All of it seed insignificant.

They stood at the center of sothing far larger than themselves.

Sothing that would determine the future of countless civilizations.

Then a new developnt erged.

A ssage arrived through the network.

From the crystal world.

"We will fight."

The declaration spread through dinsions.

Another followed from the ocean realm.

"We stand with balance."

Then another.

And another.

And another.

Thousands of voices began answering.

So belonged to powerful civilizations.

So belonged to struggling survivors.

So ca from worlds barely clinging to existence.

Yet all carried the sa determination.

"We rember."

"We stand together."

"We will resist."

The declarations rged into a unified chorus.

A thunderous pulse spread throughout the network.

Silver roots illuminated countless dinsions.

For the first ti since the Collapse Wars, an alliance was born.

Not through treaties.

Not through politics.

Not through conquest.

Through equilibrium.

Worlds helping worlds.

Civilizations helping civilizations.

Hope helping hope.

Far within the dinsional corridor, Nythar observed the growing alliance.

His expression remained unchanged.

Cold.

Emotionless.

Absolute.

Yet his authority intensified.

Because he understood the true danger.

Not Aether.

Not Seraphina.

Not Kael.

The alliance itself.

If worlds stood together, isolation would fail.

If isolation failed, control would weaken.

If control weakened, the foundations of the higher realms would begin collapsing.

That possibility could not be allowed.

Back at the center of the network, Aether felt the presence of countless civilizations connected through equilibrium.

The weight of their existence rested upon his shoulders.

Yet it did not feel like a burden.

It felt like trust.

The network was not asking him to rule.

Not asking him to command.

Not asking him to beco an emperor.

It was asking him to connect.

To ensure no world would ever stand alone again.

And for the first ti, the path of the Equilibrium Sovereign felt complete.

Silver Worldroot roots connected countless realities across existence.

Crimson flowers blood throughout the expanding network.

Dark-silver eclipse pathways guided transitions between dinsions.

Thousands of civilizations answered the call.

The first interdinsional alliance stood united against the heavens.

And far beyond the battlefield, the Judge of Final Silence continued his descent toward the awakened world.

The age of isolated worlds was ending.

The age of united worlds had begun.

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