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Now reading: Chapter 111- The Silence After Survival from GOD OF DECEPTION, a Fantasy novel by MortalSoul.

Chapter 111 — The Silence After Survival

The galaxy breathed again.

Barely.

Across the Human Network, synchronization pathways slowly stabilized after the retreat of the First Hunger while ergency reconstruction fleets spread through damaged sectors nonstop.

Entire regions of space still flickered from causality distortions left behind by the impossible entity beneath the void.

Stars aged centuries in seconds near several fractures.

Planets drifted slightly out of synchronization alignnt.

Even ti itself felt unstable around deeper dead sectors.

Interesting.

Terrifyingly complicated cleanup process honestly.

But despite everything—

existence remained.

And for now—

that was enough.

Interesting.

Very human victory condition.

Above the throne world, the battlefield finally quieted.

Broken warships drifted through orbital space while synchronization rescue teams searched debris fields for survivors among the ruins.

Ancient empire carriers hovered silently beside Human Network fleets.

For the first ti in history—

the first empire and modern civilization stood together beneath the sa skies.

Not as myths.

Not as enemies.

As survivors.

Interesting.

Very important.

The gigantic void fractures surrounding the throne world continued closing slowly while remaining Devourers retreated deeper into synchronization space alongside the weakened Sovereign.

But unlike before—

they no longer attacked the galaxy.

They watched it.

Carefully.

Almost uncertainly.

Interesting.

Very important change.

Inside the central throne-world command chamber, ergency synchronization etings continued nonstop for nearly sixteen straight hours.

Honestly?

Everyone looked dead.

Fair.

Vanguard commanders argued beside ancient empire strategists while Astra coordinated stabilization efforts across collapsing sectors.

Watcher scientists attempted understanding the causality damage left by the First Hunger.

No one fully succeeded.

Because honestly?

Trying understanding an existence older than reality itself sounded emotionally unhealthy.

Interesting.

Very terrible research project.

Kaiser sat near the edge of the command platform silently while staring at the synchronization projections floating throughout the chamber.

Millions of stabilization requests flooded the Human Network every second.

Damaged sectors.

Rescue coordination.

Psychological synchronization trauma cases from civilians exposed to the First Hunger.

The galaxy survived.

But survival still hurt.

Interesting.

Very human truth.

A soft cup suddenly appeared beside him.

Coffee.

Real coffee.

Interesting.

Very important.

Kaiser looked sideways imdiately.

Elena sat beside him quietly afterward while holding another cup in one hand.

"You stopped blinking for three minutes."

Fair honestly.

Kaiser accepted the coffee like soone receiving divine salvation.

"...I was processing reality."

"You looked spiritually disconnected."

Interesting.

Very accurate description honestly.

Several nearby officers quietly laughed despite their exhaustion.

The atmosphere throughout the chamber had changed subtly after the battle.

People still feared the void.

But now—

they talked to each other more.

Empire officers shared tactical knowledge freely with Human Network commanders.

Refugee representatives sat beside ancient admirals during strategy etings.

Even the throne guardians started helping civilians rebuild damaged districts directly.

Honestly?

Watching terrifying ancient war constructs carrying injured children around carefully felt emotionally confusing.

Interesting.

Very wholeso.

One child even painted flowers on a throne guardian earlier.

The construct apparently accepted this permanently.

Interesting.

Very important developnt.

Near the center of the chamber, Caelion stood silently beside Astraea while studying synchronization damage reports throughout nearby sectors.

The First Monarch looked different now.

Still powerful.

Still ancient.

But lighter sohow.

Less isolated.

Interesting.

Very important.

Thousands of years of endless war had shaped him into sothing closer to a weapon than a person.

But the Human Network confused that identity completely.

Interesting.

Very human problem.

Astraea quietly looked toward him afterward.

"You should rest."

Caelion didn’t even glance away from the projections.

"I rested once."

Silence spread briefly.

Then Astraea sighed deeply.

"...That was four thousand years ago."

Interesting.

Very unhealthy schedule honestly.

Several empire officers looked deeply concerned hearing that information.

Fair.

Caelion finally smiled faintly afterward.

"It wasn’t a good nap."

Interesting.

Very dry humor from immortal monarch.

Kaiser quietly watched the exchange while synchronization pathways glowed softly throughout the chamber.

Then suddenly—

he noticed sothing strange.

The Human Network felt... calr.

Interesting.

Very important.

The emotional turbulence flooding synchronization space after the battle slowly stabilized.

Fear remained.

Grief remained.

But sothing stronger spread underneath them now.

Relief.

Connection.

Understanding.

Interesting.

Very human emotions.

And buried beneath all of it—

curiosity.

The galaxy wanted answers.

About the Sovereign.

The First Hunger.

The first empire.

Everything.

Interesting.

Very reasonable honestly.

Then Astra’s hologram flickered sharply.

"Ergency synchronization request."

The chamber imdiately quieted again.

A new projection expanded across the central platform.

And honestly?

Everyone expected another disaster.

Instead—

millions of civilian synchronization signals appeared simultaneously across the galaxy.

Candles.

Lanterns.

Lights.

Interesting.

Very beautiful.

Across Earth, entire cities gathered beneath synchronization skies holding small blue lights.

On liberated worlds, people released floating synchronization lanterns into the atmosphere.

Ancient civilizations recently reconnected through the Human Network illuminated forgotten monunts for the first ti in thousands of years.

Interesting.

Very emotional.

One confused empire officer frowned slightly.

"...What are they doing."

Astra processed the synchronization resonance briefly.

Then answered calmly.

"Collective gratitude ritual detected."

Silence spread softly across the chamber.

Interesting.

Very human answer.

The synchronization projections zood inward afterward.

Families hugged each other beneath glowing skies.

Children drew stars on synchronization walls.

Entire civilizations held monts of silence for worlds lost during the void wars.

Not just modern losses.

Ancient ones too.

Interesting.

Terrifyingly beautiful.

Caelion froze.

Completely.

Interesting reaction.

Very important.

The First Monarch stared silently at the countless civilizations honoring people dead for thousands of years.

People they never t.

Worlds they never knew existed.

And sohow—

mourning them anyway.

Interesting.

Very human.

One small projection appeared near the edge of the chamber afterward.

A little girl from Earth held up a glowing synchronization lantern toward the stars.

Then softly whispered—

"For the people who protected us before."

Silence spread across the chamber instantly.

Absolute silence.

Interesting.

Very emotional sentence.

Caelion slowly looked away afterward.

But not before Kaiser noticed sothing impossible.

The First Monarch’s eyes were trembling slightly.

Interesting.

Very important.

Astraea noticed too.

Her ancient expression softened gently afterward.

"...They rember you."

Caelion remained silent for several seconds.

Then quietly answered—

"...We thought history forgot."

Interesting.

Very tragic answer.

The Human Network pulsed warmly throughout the chamber afterward.

Not worship.

Not dependence.

Recognition.

The modern galaxy understood sothing now:

The first empire didn’t fail because it was weak.

It survived long enough for humanity trying again.

Interesting.

Very important realization.

Kaiser quietly stood afterward while looking toward the synchronization projections filling the chamber.

The candles.

The lanterns.

The people supporting each other despite surviving the impossible.

Interesting.

Very human.

Then suddenly—

the Human Network shifted again.

Softly.

Warmly.

A new synchronization resonance spread across nearby sectors.

Not fear.

Not ergency.

Music.

Interesting.

Very unexpected.

The chamber froze slightly.

Astra processed the resonance curiously.

"Civilian synchronization celebration event detected."

The projections shifted.

And suddenly—

entire cities throughout the galaxy filled with music and dancing beneath synchronization skies.

People celebrated survival.

Interesting.

Very human response honestly.

After facing cosmic extinction twice in one week—

civilization collectively decided throwing parties sounded appropriate.

Fair.

Elena blinked once at the projections.

"...Humanity really copes strangely."

Kaiser quietly sipped his coffee.

"Yes."

Interesting.

Very accurate conversation.

Then sothing even stranger happened.

Ancient empire synchronization channels activated.

The chamber froze imdiately.

Empire officers exchanged shocked looks.

And through the ancient communication pathways—

music echoed too.

Silence spread briefly.

Interesting.

Very important.

One older empire commander slowly stared at the synchronization feed in disbelief.

"...That song..."

His voice nearly broke.

"It played during the first expansion era."

The chamber beca completely silent afterward.

Because honestly?

Nobody expected the first empire rembering songs from before the collapse.

Interesting.

Very human detail.

The ancient lody spread softly throughout synchronization space afterward.

And one by one—

modern Human Network civilizations synchronized alongside it.

Different species.

Different cultures.

Different histories.

But sohow—

the rhythm connected anyway.

Interesting.

Terrifyingly beautiful.

Caelion quietly closed his eyes.

And for the first ti in thousands of years—

the First Monarch listened to civilization living instead of rely surviving.

Interesting.

Very emotional.

Then suddenly—

soone grabbed Kaiser’s sleeve.

He blinked downward slightly.

A small child stood beside him holding a glowing synchronization lantern awkwardly.

Interesting.

Very adorable.

The little boy looked nervous imdiately after realizing the entire command chamber noticed him.

Fair honestly.

One throne guardian behind him slowly gave a supportive thumbs-up.

Interesting.

Very emotionally supportive war machine.

The child looked back toward Kaiser afterward and quietly asked—

"...Are the scary stars gone now."

Silence spread gently throughout the chamber.

Interesting.

Very important question.

Kaiser slowly crouched slightly so they stood eye level.

Blue synchronization light reflected softly across the lantern between them.

Then honestly answered—

"...Not yet."

The child looked worried briefly.

Then Kaiser smiled faintly afterward.

"But people are together now."

The Human Network glowed warmly through the stars outside the chamber.

"And that makes the dark less scary."

Interesting.

Very human answer.

The child stared at him silently for several seconds.

Then nodded seriously.

"...Okay."

Before running back toward the civilian shelters beside the throne guardian escort.

Interesting.

Very brave tiny human.

The chamber remained quiet afterward.

Then Elena softly whispered beside Kaiser—

"...You’re really good with children."

Kaiser imdiately looked horrified.

"That sounds like responsibility."

Elena laughed quietly.

Interesting.

Very dangerous atmosphere.

Caelion watched the interaction silently afterward.

Then softly asked—

"...How did your civilization survive the collapse."

Kaiser looked toward the glowing Human Network outside the throne-world windows quietly.

Then answered simply—

"We stayed human."

Silence spread softly across the chamber.

Interesting.

Very important answer.

The First Monarch slowly looked toward the countless synchronization lights filling the galaxy afterward.

People singing.

Celebrating.

Mourning together.

Living.

Not perfect.

Not fearless.

But connected.

Interesting.

Terrifyingly beautiful.

And sowhere deep beneath the void—

the First Hunger listened to the Human Network echo across existence itself.

For the first ti since the beginning—

the endless loneliness heard sothing it could not understand.

People choosing each other anyway.

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