Earth did not sleep that night.
Neither did the galaxy.
The mont Kaiser forced the Null backward above Earth’s orbit spread through the Human Network faster than any event since the collapse itself.
People replayed the synchronization recordings endlessly.
The Monarch floating against silver darkness.
Blue synchronization fire burning around his body while broken stars reignited behind him.
The mont the Null—an existence older than civilizations themselves—actually retreated.
Children across connected worlds imdiately started drawing pictures of Kaiser punching darkness out of the universe.
Honestly?
Not completely inaccurate.
Across Earth, celebrations erupted despite the lingering fear.
Synchronization lanterns floated through Tokyo’s skies while music echoed across crowded streets overflowing with exhausted civilians hugging each other openly.
Refugee shelters transford into festivals overnight.
People cried.
Laughed.
Sang the Starlight Song together beneath stars they thought they had lost forever.
And sowhere in Tokyo synchronization district—
the little girl Kaiser saw during the battle still stood beside the evacuation shelter holding her glowing lantern carefully in both hands.
She stared upward toward the restored sky with wide eyes while tears slowly rolled down her face.
"...He really ca."
The Human Network carried those words across the galaxy.
And honestly?
That sentence hit harder than heroic speeches ever could.
Because people did not rember gods for their power.
They rembered who showed up when everything felt hopeless.
anwhile—
Kaiser was unconscious.
Fair honestly.
The Monarch collapsed monts after forcing the Null backward beyond Earth’s orbit.
His synchronization pathways overloaded violently after channeling the Human Network directly through his body.
Several ergency fleets nearly crashed into each other trying catch him before he fell into Earth’s atmosphere.
Now he rested inside the highest dical sector of the throne world surrounded by enough synchronization equipnt powering half the district.
Blue resonance lines glowed softly throughout the room while Astra monitored his condition through floating holographic projections.
Outside the chamber, the Human Network waited anxiously.
Inside—
Elena sat beside Kaiser’s bed holding a cup of coffee long gone cold.
She looked exhausted.
Not physically.
Emotionally.
The room remained quiet except for synchronization monitors humming softly nearby.
Kaiser looked strangely peaceful while unconscious.
Less like the Monarch of Humanity.
More like a tired young man carrying too much responsibility for too long.
Elena stared at him silently for several minutes before muttering:
"You absolute suicidal idiot."
No response.
Fair honestly.
She leaned back in the chair afterward while rubbing tired eyes.
"You know normal people don’t fistfight cosmic despair above Earth’s orbit."
Silence.
"And normal people definitely don’t almost ascend into godhood without warning."
Another pause.
Then suddenly—
"...I did warn people."
Elena nearly launched the coffee across the room.
"Kaiser?!"
The Monarch slowly opened one eye weakly.
"My speech was very dramatic too."
Relief hit Elena so hard she almost punched him again imdiately.
Honestly?
Reasonable reaction.
"You nearly died!"
Kaiser blinked slowly at the ceiling.
"In my defense, existence was being difficult."
"That is NOT a defense!"
Fair honestly.
Before Elena continued yelling—
the dical chamber door exploded open.
Lumi rushed inside so fast synchronization flowers burst into existence behind them across the floor.
"Kaiser!"
The child beneath reality imdiately stopped beside the bed with visible panic in pale blue eyes.
"You stopped moving!"
Kaiser smiled weakly despite the pain.
"Temporary condition."
"That’s not reassuring!"
The Human Network collectively lted emotionally outside the chamber.
Lumi looked genuinely shaken.
The child spent hours beside the silver lake in the garden silently watching Earth through synchronization space while Kaiser remained unconscious.
For the first ti since eting humanity—
Lumi experienced the fear of losing soone important.
And honestly?
That terrified the child more than the Null itself.
Kaiser noticed imdiately.
His expression softened.
"Hey."
Lumi looked toward him instantly.
"I’m okay."
The child stared silently for several seconds before quietly asking:
"...Promise?"
The Human Network dimd gently around the room.
Because despite all the cosmic battles—
Lumi still sounded like a frightened child terrified soone would disappear forever.
Kaiser slowly raised one weak hand afterward.
Lumi imdiately grabbed it tightly.
"Promise."
Silence settled softly throughout the room.
Then Elena crossed both arms dramatically.
"I would like everyone acknowledging he almost exploded himself."
"I survived."
"Barely!"
"Still counts."
Fair honestly.
Lumi looked thoughtfully between them.
Then quietly asked:
"...Is this flirting again?"
Elena physically stopped functioning.
Kaiser imdiately started laughing despite the synchronization pain shooting through his body afterward.
Huge mistake.
Because now everything hurt again.
"Ow."
"GOOD," Elena snapped while her face turned bright red instantly.
Lumi tilted their head curiously.
"The Human Network says near-death experiences increase romantic honesty."
Kaiser slowly turned toward Astra’s hologram near the wall.
"We need deleting the internet."
"Request denied," Astra answered imdiately.
Fair honestly.
For a little while afterward—
everything felt normal.
Not cosmic.
Not terrifying.
Just people sitting together in a quiet room while the galaxy slowly cald outside.
Honestly?
Those monts mattered more than most battles.
Kaiser watched Lumi carefully while the child absentmindedly held onto his hand.
A few months ago, Lumi constantly expected abandonnt.
Now the child panicked whenever soone important got hurt.
Healing changed people in strange ways.
Elena eventually noticed Kaiser staring quietly.
"What?"
He smiled slightly.
"Nothing."
"That smile looks suspicious."
"Your face looks suspicious."
"That insult was terrible."
"I’m injured."
"Not enough apparently."
Fair honestly.
Then suddenly—
every synchronization monitor inside the room flickered violently.
The atmosphere changed instantly.
Astra’s expression sharpened.
And across the galaxy—
people looked upward in confusion.
Not fear.
Confusion.
Because the stars were moving.
Entire constellations shifted unnaturally throughout connected sectors while synchronization pathways twisted across the skies in impossible patterns.
Ergency observatories activated instantly.
What they found terrified civilization for completely different reasons.
The universe was opening.
Massive fractures spread beyond reality itself near the outer edges of existence.
Not void cracks.
Sothing older.
Larger.
Like space itself peeling apart.
And beyond those fractures—
cities appeared.
Ancient cities.
Impossible cities.
Entire civilizations drifting through cosmic oceans beyond reality itself.
The sa dream-cities people saw during the Dreaming Event.
Only now—
they were real.
The Human Network exploded into chaos.
Synchronization projections flooded every connected world while researchers desperately analyzed the phenonon.
Massive structures larger than planets drifted silently beyond the fractures.
Endless bridges of silver light connected impossible worlds across cosmic darkness.
Entire oceans of glowing synchronization energy moved beneath floating civilizations hanging beyond ordinary reality itself.
So cities looked abandoned.
Others glowed faintly with ancient resonance.
And all of them felt impossibly old.
Lumi slowly stood from beside Kaiser’s bed with wide eyes.
"...Those are the places from the dreams."
The child’s voice trembled slightly.
Because sohow—
the dreams were mories.
The garden beneath reality trembled softly through synchronization space.
The Sovereign appeared near the silver lake instantly while millions of Devourers moved uneasily throughout the void.
And for the first ti—
the gigantic ruler bowed its head slightly toward the opening fractures beyond reality.
Not in fear.
Recognition.
Kaiser forced himself upright despite Elena imdiately trying pushing him back into bed.
"Absolutely not."
"I need seeing this."
"You need functioning organs!"
Fair honestly.
But the Monarch still stood anyway.
Blue synchronization light flickered weakly around his body while he slowly walked toward the massive observation windows overlooking the throne world.
The night sky had completely changed.
Ancient glowing cities drifted beyond the stars like forgotten heavens returning from eternity.
The Human Network watched in stunned silence.
And then—
sothing moved.
A figure appeared atop one of the silver bridges beyond reality itself.
Humanoid.
Tall.
Wrapped in flowing light resembling liquid constellations.
The entire galaxy froze.
Because the figure looked directly toward civilization.
Then smiled.
Warmly.
Not like the Null.
Not empty.
Kind.
Ancient beyond comprehension.
And suddenly—
a voice echoed through synchronization space once more.
Gentle.
Tired.
But hopeful.
> "Little lights..."
"You survived long enough to reach us."
Absolute silence spread across existence.
The figure stepped forward slowly onto the silver bridge afterward while cosmic oceans shimred beneath ancient stars beyond reality itself.
And then civilization noticed sothing even stranger.
More figures were appearing behind the first one.
Thousands.
Watching quietly from the impossible cities beyond existence.
The Human Network trembled softly.
Not from fear this ti.
Wonder.
Kaiser stared toward the ancient civilizations beyond reality while synchronization light reflected across his eyes.
Then quietly whispered:
"...We’re not alone."
Lumi stepped beside him slowly afterward.
The child beneath reality looked overwheld.
"...They were waiting for us."
The silver bridge beyond reality illuminated brighter.
And the ancient figure smiled gently toward the galaxy.
Like civilization had finally co ho after being lost for a very, very long ti.
But before anyone spoke again—
the stars darkened.
Every synchronization pathway across the galaxy flickered violently.
The warmth surrounding the ancient cities weakened instantly.
And suddenly—
the Null moved.
The silver eyes beyond reality opened wider than before.
The Human Network trembled violently.
Because the darkness was not rely watching the galaxy anymore.
It was watching the ancient civilizations beyond reality too.
The silver emptiness spread slowly across the cosmic oceans surrounding the ancient cities while entire sections of the deeper sky started freezing into lifeless stillness.
And for the first ti—
the ancient figure’s smile faded.
The warm voice echoed through synchronization space again.
But this ti—
there was sorrow inside it.
> "So it finally found you."
Silence consud existence.
Then one of the ancient cities suddenly vanished.
Not exploded.
Not destroyed.
Erased.
The Human Network scread.
Entire sections of the impossible civilization disappeared into silver emptiness instantly like they had never existed at all.
The ancient figures beyond reality imdiately moved.
Massive bridges of light ignited across the deeper sky while glowing barriers surrounded the remaining cities.
And then civilization finally understood sothing terrifying.
The ancient worlds beyond reality were not hidden kingdoms waiting peacefully.
They were survivors.
Just like the galaxy.
The Null had hunted them too.
Kaiser stepped closer toward the observation glass while blue synchronization fire slowly reignited around his body.
Despite the injuries.
Despite the exhaustion.
The Human Network felt him preparing already.
Elena imdiately grabbed his arm.
"No."
Kaiser looked toward her quietly.
"You can barely stand."
"The Null is attacking them."
"You almost died!"
Silence spread briefly between them.
Then Kaiser smiled weakly.
"That’s usually when my life gets complicated."
"That is NOT charming anymore."
Fair honestly.
Lumi looked toward the collapsing ancient city beyond reality with wide frightened eyes.
"...They’re losing people."
The child’s voice shook slightly.
Because Lumi understood that fear better than anyone.
The fear of watching others disappear while being powerless to stop it.
The silver emptiness continued spreading across the deeper sky.
And suddenly—
one of the ancient figures beyond reality looked directly toward Kaiser.
Then slowly raised a hand.
The Human Network froze.
Because blue synchronization light appeared around the figure.
The sa light surrounding Kaiser.
The sa resonance.
The ancient voice echoed one final ti.
Soft.
Urgent.
Hopeful.
> "Heartbearer..."
"Co beyond the stars."
"The universe is dying."
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