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Now reading: Chapter 203 - 202: The Bridgekeepers’ Legacy from Ascension Gates: Rise of the Beast Monarch, a Fantasy novel by Hanney07.

Silence descended upon existence.

Not the silence of a battlefield after war.

Not the silence of exhausted soldiers catching their breath.

Not even the silence of worlds mourning their dead.

This was sothing far older.

Far more terrifying.

It was the silence that arrived before endings.

Across the vast reaches of existence, countless civilizations felt it at the sa mont.

The endless dinsions connected through the Equilibrium Network shuddered as an invisible chill spread through reality itself. Entire worlds paused. Ancient guardians looked toward the heavens. Sovereigns ceased their discussions. Scholars abandoned their research.

Even beings who knew nothing of the ancient wars felt a primal fear stirring deep within their souls.

Sothing had changed.

Sothing catastrophic.

Because the Judge of Final Silence was no longer observing.

He was preparing judgnt.

And history rembered exactly what that ant.

Ancient archives hidden within forgotten civilizations began activating automatically. Sealed records opened. Ergency protocols dormant for countless ages awakened.

The warnings were always the sa.

**World-End Authority detected.**

The words alone were enough to send fear through the hearts of entire worlds.

During the Collapse Wars, this authority had erased civilizations so completely that many survivors struggled to prove those worlds had ever existed at all.

Entire histories had vanished.

Entire species had disappeared.

Entire dinsions had reached their conclusions beneath its influence.

And now—

The sa nightmare was returning.

At the center of the battlefield, beneath darkening heavens that seed to retreat from his presence, Nythar stood perfectly still.

His expression remained calm.

Almost peaceful.

Yet the tranquility surrounding him was more frightening than any rage.

Because beings like Nythar did not need anger.

They simply acted.

Slowly, deliberately, he raised one hand.

The reaction was imdiate.

For the first ti since the battle began, Aurex stepped backward.

The movent was subtle.

A single step.

Yet it sent shockwaves through everyone watching.

Because Aurex was a Celestial Judge.

One of the highest authorities in existence.

An entity whose very presence could reshape the fate of dinsions.

And even he showed caution.

Even he showed respect.

The battlefield noticed instantly.

Seraphina’s crimson eyes narrowed.

The newly arrived champions froze.

The Worldroot itself seed to recoil.

If Aurex was stepping back...

Then whatever ca next surpassed even the expectations of beings at their level.

The heavens darkened.

Not gradually.

Not naturally.

The stars themselves began disappearing.

One after another.

Entire constellations faded from existence.

The celestial tapestry stretching across reality unraveled as darkness consud every point of light.

Yet nothing exploded.

Nothing shattered.

There was no destruction.

There was only conclusion.

Dinsions began collapsing inward.

Not because they were being attacked.

But because they had sohow reached their ending.

Mountains weathered into dust within monts.

Ancient forests withered and vanished.

Rivers slowed.

Then stopped.

Their waters becoming still before fading into nothingness.

The very laws governing existence weakened.

Concepts themselves began unraveling.

Motion.

Growth.

Progress.

Even these fundantal ideas started fading beneath the influence of Nythar’s authority.

As though existence itself was quietly accepting that its story had reached the final page.

Then it appeared.

A colossal black-silver circle manifested behind Nythar.

Its appearance was both beautiful and horrifying.

Intricate symbols rotated endlessly along its surface.

Ancient runes glowed with a cold, indifferent light.

The circle expanded continuously.

Larger than continents.

Larger than planets.

Larger than entire star systems.

It continued growing beyond dinsions themselves.

Every connected world witnessed its expansion through the Equilibrium Network.

And countless civilizations imdiately recognized it.

Ancient records scread warnings.

Ergency systems activated.

Forgotten mories resurfaced.

The na echoed throughout existence.

**World-End Authority.**

The ultimate execution technique of the Judge of Final Silence.

The authority that had exterminated entire Worldbridge networks during the Collapse Wars.

The authority that had brought countless civilizations to their final Chapter.

Once activated, nothing within its designated range could escape its influence.

Worlds would end.

Civilizations would end.

Histories would end.

Eventually, even mories would reach their conclusions.

It was not rely an attack.

It was inevitability given form.

Throughout the Equilibrium Network, panic erupted.

Thousands of ssages flooded communication channels simultaneously.

"World-End Authority confird!"

"Ancient extermination protocol detected!"

"Dinsional collapse probability exceeding safe thresholds!"

"All worlds prepare defensive support imdiately!"

"Repeat! Defensive support only!"

Across thousands of dinsions, civilizations mobilized.

Not for conquest.

Not for glory.

Not for victory.

They mobilized to survive.

Entire fleets moved into defensive formations.

Ancient barriers awakened.

World guardians activated ergency protocols that had not been used since the Collapse Wars.

For the first ti in ages, countless worlds stood united by a single purpose.

Survival.

At the center of everything, Aether remained standing.

Alone.

The pressure surrounding him was unimaginable.

The Equilibrium Core within his body trembled violently.

Its silver radiance flickered as Nythar’s authority pressed against every aspect of existence.

The Worldroot shook beneath the strain.

Massive roots spanning dinsions groaned as though struggling to withstand an unbearable weight.

Even Seraphina’s restored Monarch Authority weakened.

Her crimson throne flickered.

Its flas dimd.

Because World-End Authority did not target power.

It targeted existence itself.

No authority was immune.

No concept was safe.

Everything possessed an ending.

And Nythar commanded them all.

Aether gritted his teeth.

Sweat ford across his forehead.

Every instinct scread that he was standing before sothing impossible.

Sothing that no individual should ever have to face.

Yet he refused to retreat.

Refused to surrender.

Because behind him stood countless worlds.

Countless lives.

Countless futures.

Then suddenly—

Sothing unexpected happened.

The Worldbridge reacted.

Deep within the endless silver roots connecting existence, a signal erged.

Ancient.

Incredibly ancient.

Older than the Trinity.

Older than the Collapse Wars.

Older than nearly every civilization still alive.

The signal flowed through the network.

Through the Worldroot.

Through the Equilibrium Core.

Until it reached Aether.

A voice spoke.

Not through sound.

Not through language.

But through mory itself.

The connection bypassed words entirely.

Instead, it carried understanding directly into his consciousness.

Aether’s surroundings vanished.

The battlefield disappeared.

The collapsing heavens faded.

His awareness entered a different place.

A place woven from mory and connection.

And there, standing before him, was a man.

Silver robes flowed around his body.

Living roots were woven into every thread.

Countless worlds reflected within his eyes.

Behind him stretched millions upon millions of bridges connecting civilizations across existence.

So were radiant.

So were damaged.

So were barely visible.

Yet all remained connected.

The sight alone filled Aether with indescribable emotion.

Hope.

Loss.

Determination.

Sacrifice.

The silver-robed figure smiled gently.

Not as a ruler greeting a successor.

Not as a teacher greeting a student.

But as soone who had waited an impossibly long ti.

"You finally found us."

Aether froze.

Instantly, understanding flooded his mind.

This was not a mory.

Nor was it an illusion.

This was a surviving fragnt.

A remnant consciousness preserved through unimaginable ages.

One of the ancient Bridgekeepers.

One of the final guardians of the Fourth Path.

The figure turned toward the distant image of Nythar’s expanding authority.

Sadness briefly appeared in his eyes.

"Nythar."

The na carried countless mories.

Countless tragedies.

Then the sadness transford into determination.

"We failed once."

His voice remained calm.

Yet imnse conviction resonated behind every word.

"But the bridges endured."

The Worldbridge trembled.

Silver roots illuminated across countless dinsions.

Entire civilizations watched as rivers of silver light surged through the Equilibrium Network.

Sothing hidden deep within existence awakened.

Sothing that had remained dormant since the end of the Collapse Wars.

The Bridgekeeper raised a hand.

Light gathered around his fingers.

"Power fades."

"Empires collapse."

"Even worlds eventually reach their conclusions."

His gaze t Aether’s.

"But connection endures."

The fragnt stepped forward.

"That is why we existed."

Silver light erupted.

The fragnt entered Aether’s body.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

A blinding explosion of silver radiance engulfed the battlefield.

The Equilibrium Core transford instantly.

Ancient symbols appeared around it.

Symbols unlike anything Aether had ever seen.

Connection.

Passage.

Unity.

Continuity.

Each symbol radiated profound authority.

Each represented principles forgotten by modern civilizations.

The forgotten authority of the Fourth Path awakened.

The inheritance flowed directly into the Equilibrium Core.

And everything changed.

The network expanded dramatically.

Worldbridge stability increased throughout existence.

Dinsional pathways strengthened.

Communication between worlds beca clearer.

Connections that had weakened over ages suddenly recovered.

Aether staggered as understanding flooded his mind.

Yet what he received was not power.

Not weapons.

Not techniques.

Understanding.

He saw how civilizations could support one another without domination.

How worlds could stand together while preserving their individuality.

How connection created strength greater than conquest ever could.

For the first ti, he truly understood what the Bridgekeepers had protected.

And why they had sacrificed everything.

Nearby, Seraphina’s eyes widened.

The mont she saw the symbols, recognition struck her like lightning.

"The Fourth Path..."

Her voice trembled.

Disbelief filled her expression.

"It truly survived."

Countless mories resurfaced.

Ancient knowledge she had buried beneath centuries of grief and warfare returned.

For the first ti in ages, a true successor had appeared.

Not rely an Equilibrium Sovereign.

Not rely a chosen guardian.

A Bridgekeeper.

A genuine heir to the forgotten path.

As if responding to the awakening, the Worldbridge expanded further.

Silver pathways stretched across dinsions.

Their brilliance illuminated countless worlds.

Then the impossible happened.

Figures erged.

One after another.

Champions began crossing the bridges.

The first was a woman from the Crystal World.

Transparent crystalline armor covered her body.

Leyline energy flowed beneath its surface like rivers of liquid light.

Every step reinforced reality around her.

Fractured dinsional space stabilized wherever she walked.

She carried no fear.

Only determination.

Behind her ca a giant warrior from the Ocean World.

His towering fra resembled a living tide.

A spear forged from condensed oceans rested upon his shoulder.

Planetary vitality surged around him.

Each breath sounded like crashing waves.

Then erged a silver-cloaked mage from a world hidden within dinsional fog.

Reality bent subtly around her presence.

Space folded and unfolded with every movent.

Ancient runes rotated around her body.

Her eyes reflected countless possibilities.

And still they ca.

One champion.

Ten champions.

Fifty.

Hundreds.

Thousands.

Representatives from awakened worlds crossed the Worldbridge.

Not conquerors.

Not invaders.

Allies.

The battlefield erupted with disbelief.

For the first ti since the Collapse Wars, an interdinsional army had gathered.

Not under coercion.

Not through domination.

But through unity.

The alliance had made its decision.

If one world was threatened—

Then all worlds would stand together.

Aether stared at the arriving champions.

Emotion tightened his chest.

Many of these people had never t him.

So ca from worlds he had never visited.

Yet they had answered the call.

Because connection had succeeded where power alone never could.

Nearby, Seraphina watched silently.

Then another flood of mories surfaced.

This ti, she could no longer suppress them.

The final days of the Fourth Path unfolded before her eyes.

Burning Worldbridges stretched across shattered realities.

Civilizations collapsed beneath celestial judgnt.

Entire dinsions scread as they crumbled.

Yet amid the chaos, the Bridgekeepers remained.

Not fighting for glory.

Not seeking recognition.

Not pursuing victory.

They guided refugees.

Protected families.

Evacuated children.

Preserved cultures.

Saved histories.

World after world.

Civilization after civilization.

When others fought wars, the Bridgekeepers saved lives.

Unlike Monarchs, they did not pursue supremacy.

Unlike Eclipse Sovereigns, they did not preserve balance.

Unlike Worldroot Guardians, they did not defend individual worlds.

They fought for everyone.

The mory shifted.

Seraphina witnessed the final stand.

Thousands of Bridgekeepers gathered before impossible odds.

Their enemies vastly outnumbered them.

Victory was unattainable.

They knew it.

Accepted it.

Yet none retreated.

Because winning had never been their goal.

They fought to buy ti.

To ensure survivors escaped.

To preserve hope.

To preserve connection.

To preserve a future they would never see.

One by one they fell.

But every sacrifice saved another world.

Every death protected another civilization.

Every final stand extended the future a little longer.

And eventually—

They succeeded.

The Fourth Path died.

But the bridges remained.

Hidden.

Waiting.

Preserved for soone worthy enough to inherit them.

Tears ford in Seraphina’s eyes.

For the first ti in centuries, the Crimson Monarch cried.

Not from despair.

Not from grief.

But from understanding.

The Bridgekeepers had never truly vanished.

Their sacrifice had beco the foundation of the future.

Everything that existed now rested upon what they had protected.

And Aether carried that legacy.

Far away, beyond ordinary reality, another story unfolded.

Kael stood before a colossal celestial gateway.

The Eclipse Sovereign Trial had begun.

Ancient stars surrounded him.

Infinite darkness stretched endlessly beyond the horizon.

The gateway towered above him like the entrance to eternity itself.

Then figures appeared.

Thousands.

Millions.

An endless lineage.

Every Eclipse Sovereign who had ever existed stood before him.

Their presence was overwhelming.

Their authority pressed against his soul.

Not to harm him.

But to evaluate him.

To determine whether he was worthy.

One ancient sovereign stepped forward.

His body was composed entirely of starlight.

Galaxies rotated within his form.

His gaze held the weight of countless ages.

"What is an ending?"

The question echoed across existence.

Kael frowned.

He expected battle.

A test of strength.

A trial of combat.

Instead, he received a question.

The ancient sovereign waited patiently.

Because true Eclipse Sovereigns did not rely wield power.

They guided transitions.

They shepherded endings.

And only those who truly understood endings could create beginnings.

The trial had begun.

Not through violence.

But through understanding.

Back on the battlefield, the situation continued deteriorating.

Nythar’s World-End Authority expanded relentlessly.

Entire dinsional layers vanished.

Reality itself continued approaching its conclusion.

The heavens darkened completely.

Stars no longer existed above the battlefield.

Only endless darkness remained.

Yet the defenders were no longer alone.

Champions gathered.

The Worldroot roared.

Seraphina’s throne blazed with renewed intensity.

Aether’s newly awakened Bridgekeeper authority spread throughout the Equilibrium Network.

Silver bridges connected thousands of worlds.

Strength flowed through every connection.

Hope spread through every civilization.

For the first ti since Nythar revealed his authority, resistance truly existed.

Yet Nythar continued walking forward.

One step.

Then another.

Calm.

Unstoppable.

Inevitable.

The sa force that had ended the First Equilibrium War.

The sa judge who had erased civilizations from history.

The sa authority that had nearly extinguished hope itself.

Now he faced sothing new.

A new generation.

A new alliance.

A new future.

Silver bridges stretched across existence.

Champions crossed dinsions.

The legacy of the Fourth Path awakened once more.

And at the center of it all stood Aether.

The first true Bridgekeeper of a new era.

Above him, World-End Authority continued consuming the heavens.

Ahead of him, Nythar advanced without hesitation.

Behind him stood thousands of worlds connected through unity rather than conquest.

History stood at a crossroads.

The Collapse Wars had ended with sacrifice.

The Bridgekeepers had vanished.

The worlds had fractured.

Hope had nearly died.

But now the bridges had returned.

The champions had answered.

The alliance had ford.

And for the first ti in countless ages, existence possessed a chance to challenge the fate that had once seed inevitable.

Nythar’s dark authority swallowed another section of the sky.

Silver light answered from the Worldbridge.

Darkness and connection.

Ending and continuation.

Past and future.

The two forces collided across existence itself.

The next battle would determine everything.

Whether history repeated its oldest tragedy.

Or whether the legacy of the Bridgekeepers would finally create a different ending.

An ending that could beco a beginning.

And as countless worlds watched with held breath, the war for the future of existence moved toward its decisive Chapter.

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