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GOD OF DECEPTION Chapter 132

Novel: GOD OF DECEPTION Author: MortalSoul Updated:
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Now reading: Chapter 132 from GOD OF DECEPTION, a Fantasy novel by MortalSoul.

Kaiser did not answer imdiately.

The words echoed through the Human Network like a bell ringing across existence itself.

> "Heartbearer..."

"Co beyond the stars."

"The universe is dying."

Silence consud the throne-world dical chamber.

Outside the massive observation windows, ancient cities drifted through cosmic oceans beyond reality while silver emptiness continued spreading through the deeper sky.

Another section of one glowing city vanished.

Erased completely.

Not destroyed.

Not broken.

Gone.

The Human Network recoiled in horror.

People across connected worlds instinctively grabbed each other tighter while watching the impossible civilizations beyond reality struggle against the approaching silver darkness.

Children cried openly.

Entire sectors froze.

Because civilization suddenly realized the terrifying truth:

Even beings surviving beyond reality itself feared the Null.

And sohow—

they were calling Kaiser specifically.

The Monarch stood silently before the observation glass while blue synchronization fire flickered weakly around his body.

His injuries still hadn’t healed completely.

Synchronization burns covered both arms beneath dical bandages while tiny cracks of blue resonance still spread across his skin from forcing the Null backward above Earth.

Honestly?

He looked one dramatic speech away from collapsing again.

Elena still refused letting go of his arm.

"No."

Kaiser glanced toward her quietly.

"Elena—"

"No."

Fair honestly.

Her voice shook slightly this ti.

Not angry.

Scared.

The Human Network felt it imdiately.

Because beneath the sarcasm and argunts and teasing—

Elena had spent the last several hours terrified Kaiser would die.

And now ancient cosmic civilizations beyond reality were asking him walk directly toward the thing destroying universes.

Honestly?

Terrible request.

"You can barely stand," Elena continued quietly.

"And now so glowing ancient people want dragging you into cosmic apocalypse space?"

Kaiser blinked once.

"...Cosmic apocalypse space is a little dramatic."

She stared at him flatly.

"One of their cities literally vanished thirty seconds ago."

"...Fair point."

Lumi stood nearby with pale blue eyes fixed on the deeper sky.

The child beneath reality looked shaken.

Not just because the Null was spreading.

Because the ancient figures beyond reality called Kaiser sothing strange.

Heartbearer.

The title echoed strangely through synchronization space.

Like reality itself recognized the word.

The Sovereign suddenly appeared within the garden beneath reality at the exact sa mont.

Millions of Devourers moved violently through the void while synchronization storms erupted around the silver forests.

The gigantic skeletal ruler looked toward Kaiser through synchronization pathways stretching across existence itself.

And then—

the Sovereign bowed.

The Human Network froze completely.

Because the ancient ruler of the void bowed toward no one.

Not monarchs.

Not civilizations.

Not even the first empire at its height.

Yet now—

the Sovereign lowered its massive head toward Kaiser silently beneath the deeper stars.

Caelion slowly stepped forward inside the dical chamber.

His golden eyes reflected the burning skies beyond reality.

"...The Heartbearer."

The First Monarch looked strangely pale.

Like he finally understood sothing terrible.

Kaiser frowned slightly.

"You know what that ans?"

Long silence followed.

Then quietly—

"The first empire had myths."

The Human Network beca silent instantly.

Because Caelion almost never spoke about ancient myths.

The First Monarch stared toward the impossible cities beyond reality afterward.

"There were stories older than civilization itself."

Blue synchronization pathways drifted softly around him.

"Stories about beings chosen by existence during the final age of collapse."

Another ancient city trembled in the distance while silver emptiness spread closer.

Caelion’s expression darkened slightly.

"They were called Heartbearers."

Lumi looked upward slowly.

"...What are they?"

The First Monarch answered softly.

"The people reality asks for help when it begins dying."

Silence consud existence.

Even Astra stopped speaking for several seconds.

Because honestly?

That title sounded horrifying.

Kaiser rubbed one side of his face tiredly.

"...I really miss when my problems involved ordinary monsters."

Fair honestly.

Elena imdiately pointed toward him.

"You are NOT turning this into a joke."

"I cope through humor."

"You cope through reckless stupidity."

"Also true."

Despite everything—

Lumi laughed weakly beside the window.

Tiny laugh.

But real.

And sohow that small sound mattered.

Because fear still hadn’t completely consud them.

Not yet.

Outside the chamber, the Human Network suddenly pulsed violently.

Ergency synchronization alerts exploded across connected sectors.

Astra’s hologram shifted instantly.

"The Null’s expansion rate is increasing."

The galaxy projection expanded across the observation glass.

Silver emptiness spread faster now through the deeper sky beyond reality.

Entire oceans surrounding the ancient cities began freezing into lifeless stillness.

And then—

sothing massive moved beneath the silver darkness.

The Human Network froze.

At first the shape looked like a shadow beneath water.

Then it rose higher.

Larger.

Larger.

Civilization collectively stopped breathing.

A gigantic creature erged from the silver emptiness beyond reality itself.

Its body resembled shattered stars stitched together through endless silver veins while hollow galaxies rotated slowly inside its chest.

No eyes.

No face.

Just an enormous crown-like structure floating above a body made from dead constellations.

The ancient cities imdiately activated barriers of golden light around themselves.

The creature ignored them.

It moved slowly through cosmic oceans toward the nearest civilization beyond reality.

And every place it passed—

existence dimd.

Lumi stepped backward instinctively.

"...What is that?"

The ancient figure standing upon the silver bridge answered quietly through synchronization space.

> "One of the Null’s Eclipsed."

The warm voice trembled slightly.

> "World-eaters born from collapsed realities."

The Human Network nearly collapsed emotionally hearing that.

World-eaters.

Fair honestly.

Civilization really could not catch a break.

The Eclipsed giant suddenly raised one massive arm toward the nearest ancient city.

The barriers around the city intensified imdiately.

Too late.

Silver emptiness exploded outward.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

The entire deeper sky shook violently.

Synchronization pathways throughout the galaxy flickered.

And one-third of the ancient city vanished instantly.

Millions died.

The Human Network felt it.

The fear.

The grief.

The sudden emptiness where lives existed monts before.

Lumi covered both ears imdiately.

"...Stop..."

The child beneath reality looked terrified.

Because synchronization carried emotional echoes directly through the Human Network.

And right now—

civilization felt an entire city dying.

Kaiser’s expression changed instantly.

Blue synchronization fire exploded violently around his body.

The observation chamber trembled beneath the pressure.

Elena grabbed him harder.

"No."

"They’re dying."

"And YOU almost died!"

Kaiser looked toward the ancient city collapsing beyond reality.

Toward people screaming through synchronization space.

Then quietly answered—

"I know."

The Human Network felt his emotions clearly now.

Not fear.

Resolve.

The sa feeling spreading through him every single ti soone needed saving.

Honestly?

The galaxy was emotionally dood once Kaiser started looking heroic.

Caelion suddenly stepped forward.

"I’m going with you."

Elena spun toward him imdiately.

"Excuse ?"

The First Monarch looked calm.

Too calm.

"The ancient civilizations beyond reality may possess knowledge about the Null the galaxy desperately needs."

Golden synchronization pathways ignited around his body softly.

"And if Kaiser truly is a Heartbearer..."

Caelion’s gaze shifted toward the deeper sky.

"...then he should not walk into eternity alone."

Silence spread softly.

Then unexpectedly—

Lumi stepped forward too.

"I’m coming."

"No," Kaiser answered instantly.

The child beneath reality looked frustrated imdiately.

"You went to Nareth injured."

"That’s different."

"...You fought cosmic despair above Earth while bleeding."

Fair honestly.

Elena crossed both arms dramatically.

"She has a point."

"You’re supposed taking my side."

"I’m taking the side where people stop nearly dying every five minutes."

Unfortunately for Elena—

Lumi wasn’t finished.

The child stared directly toward the collapsing ancient cities beyond reality.

"The Null hurts lonely places."

Silver synchronization light drifted softly around pale blue eyes.

"And I know lonely better than anyone."

Silence settled heavily throughout the chamber.

Because honestly?

Nobody could argue against that.

The Human Network glowed softly around Lumi afterward.

Not with fear.

Trust.

Civilization trusted the child beneath reality now.

That still felt miraculous.

Kaiser sighed quietly.

"...We’re discussing this before anyone jumps into cosmic death space."

Fair honestly.

The Human Network collectively approved of that statent.

Unfortunately—

the universe disagreed.

Without warning, every synchronization pathway across the galaxy exploded with violent silver static.

The ancient figure beyond reality suddenly looked upward sharply.

And for the first ti—

fear appeared across their face.

> "No..."

The deeper sky cracked open.

Not slowly.

Violently.

A massive silver fracture tore through reality directly above the throne world while synchronization storms erupted across connected sectors instantly.

People scread.

Ergency fleets activated.

The Null had attacked directly.

And from the fracture—

sothing descended.

Another Eclipsed.

But this one was different.

Smaller than the first giant.

Faster.

Its body resembled a knight forged from silver-black emptiness while broken stars rotated beneath translucent armor.

In one hand it carried a spear made from compressed dead light.

The entire throne world shook beneath its arrival.

The Human Network scread warnings instantly.

The Eclipsed knight looked downward toward the planet.

Then directly toward Kaiser.

And suddenly—

the galaxy understood.

It ca specifically for him.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

The Eclipsed moved.

Faster than synchronization tracking systems could calculate.

The spear of dead light crashed downward toward the throne world with enough force splitting clouds across the entire atmosphere.

"Kaiser!"

Elena’s voice echoed sharply.

But the Monarch was already moving.

Blue synchronization fire erupted around his body while the dical chamber exploded outward behind him.

Kaiser launched into the sky like a living cot.

The Human Network ignited instantly.

The throne world watched as blue light collided against silver darkness above the planet.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

The impact shattered nearby moons.

Shockwaves tore through orbit while synchronization barriers across the throne world flickered violently.

Kaiser blocked the spear strike with both arms crossed before him.

And imdiately coughed blood.

The Eclipsed was stronger than anything civilization fought before.

Silver emptiness spread across Kaiser’s synchronization fire while the creature stared silently through its faceless armor.

Then—

it spoke.

Not aloud.

Directly into the Human Network.

> "HEARTBEARER."

"RETURN TO SILENCE."

The pressure hit the galaxy like a nightmare.

People collapsed across connected worlds.

Synchronization pathways dimd.

Hope weakened.

And for one terrifying second—

Kaiser almost fell.

Then the Human Network answered.

Children started singing first.

The Starlight Song.

Tiny voices spreading through synchronization space.

Then adults joined.

Entire planets.

Billions singing together beneath dying stars while blue synchronization light reignited around the Monarch.

The Eclipsed paused.

Confused.

Because the Human Network kept resisting despair.

Kaiser slowly looked upward afterward.

Blood dripped from his mouth while blue fire burned brighter around him.

Then he smiled.

Honestly?

Terrible sign for enemies.

"You know..."

Synchronization lightning exploded across orbit.

"...people keep telling rest more."

The Eclipsed knight tilted its head slightly.

Kaiser cracked one glowing fist afterward.

"But every ti I try..."

BOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

Blue synchronization fire erupted across the throne-world skies like a newborn star.

"...the universe starts another problem."

And then—

the Monarch of Humanity punched the Eclipsed directly through reality itself.

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