Chapter 33 — Resonance Network
The barrier cracked again.
Blue fractures spread across the shield like shattered glass while the Void Pursuer continued slamming its massive body against the structure from outside.
Each impact shook the entire bridge violently.
The refugees scread.
Children cried.
And behind the first monster—
five more Void Pursuers descended through the storm clouds like living nightmares.
Black skeletal bodies twisted unnaturally across the sky while fractured white light leaked from cracks along their forms.
The storm itself distorted around them.
Reality bent wherever they moved.
Projected Barrier Failure: 11 Seconds.
Yeah.
Not ideal.
I looked toward the gathered divine users desperately.
Lucien stood at the front, golden holy energy burning around his armor like sunlight against the storm.
Beside him, Elena’s silver aura flowed calmly despite the chaos.
Lyra rolled one shoulder while red divine power flickered across her massive sword.
Several Eternal Light knights stepped forward nervously.
Even Dorian approached slowly.
Interesting.
I looked at him sharply.
"You’re a divine user?"
The rchant adjusted his gloves calmly.
"Minor authority."
Pause.
"Contracts."
Honestly that sounded suspiciously fitting.
No ti to question it though.
The phone vibrated rapidly in my hand.
Collective Resonance Network Ready. Awaiting Authorization.
The blue core inside my chest pulsed heavily.
Not painfully this ti.
Anticipating.
The authority wanted connection naturally.
And now—
for the first ti—
I understood why.
The Technology God wasn’t powerful because he personally held infinite strength.
He beca powerful because he linked countless strengths together.
Infrastructure multiplied potential.
Holy crap.
The realization almost made laugh.
Earth already worked exactly like that.
Human civilization advanced through connected systems.
Internet.
Electricity.
Communication networks.
Technology scaled through cooperation.
And divine power apparently worked the sa way.
The first Technology God basically turned faith into infrastructure engineering.
Absolutely insane.
Also genius.
"Kaiser!"
Lucien’s sharp voice snapped back imdiately.
The barrier shattered further.
The Void Pursuer’s black tendrils pierced halfway through now, erasing chunks of stone bridge instantly.
Projected Failure: 6 Seconds.
Right.
Focus.
I raised the phone toward the gathered divine users.
"Everyone touch the barrier."
Lucien frowned.
"That’s your plan?"
"No."
Blue symbols spread outward from my feet across the bridge itself.
"That’s the beginning."
The rain intensified harder around us while lightning illuminated the storm.
The refugees stared fearfully from behind the cracking shield.
And sowhere deep inside my chest—
the network whispered again.
Connect.
This ti—
I agreed willingly.
"Authorization confird."
The mont I spoke—
the world exploded in blue light.
Glowing geotric patterns erupted across the bridge floor like circuitry carved into reality itself.
The barrier surrounding the refugees transford instantly.
Massive blue lines connected every divine user standing nearby.
Lucien’s golden energy flowed into the network first.
Then Elena’s silver light.
Lyra’s crimson power.
The knights’ holy energy.
Even Dorian’s strange gray authority.
Everything connected.
And suddenly—
I could feel them.
Not thoughts.
Not emotions.
Energy.
Different divine authorities flowing through the sa system simultaneously like electricity through connected wires.
The sensation nearly knocked unconscious.
Collective Resonance Network Active.
Efficiency: 37%
The blue barrier instantly stabilized.
Then expanded outward violently.
The Void Pursuer slamd against it again—
and got thrown backward.
The creature screeched across the storm for the first ti.
Not pain.
Resistance.
It actually encountered opposition now.
The refugees gasped collectively.
The follower count exploded upward.
7,802.
8,441.
9,113.
The authority surged stronger than ever before.
And horrifyingly—
the network adapted instantly.
Optimization suggestions flooded my thoughts automatically.
Lucien’s holy energy stabilized structural integrity.
Elena’s resonance improved energy circulation.
Lyra’s authority enhanced offensive pressure.
Dorian’s contract-based power improved synchronization efficiency.
My brain processed everyone like components inside a larger machine.
No.
Not machine.
System.
The difference mattered sohow.
"Kaiser!"
Elena’s voice reached faintly through the overwhelming information flow.
I blinked hard.
Right.
Human conversation.
Focus.
The saintess looked worried now.
Blue symbols reflected across her eyes while silver energy continued flowing through the network.
"You’re drifting again."
Yeah.
That problem was getting worse.
Because honestly?
The connected system felt incredible.
Efficient.
Elegant.
Every divine authority strengthened the others naturally through the network.
The Technology authority loved this.
It wasn’t built for isolated gods.
It was built to unify them.
The first Technology God probably revolutionized divine civilization itself.
No wonder ancient gods feared him.
He fundantally changed how power worked.
The Void Pursuers attacked together suddenly.
All six monsters descended simultaneously through the storm toward the expanded barrier.
Black distorted energy collided against glowing blue infrastructure across the bridge.
The impact shattered nearby mountainsides.
Reality itself warped violently around the collision point.
And for one horrifying second—
the shield started failing anyway.
Warning: Enemy Adaptation Accelerating.
Of course.
The Pursuers evolved continuously.
Lucien grimaced sharply while golden energy intensified around him.
"They’re breaking through!"
The network imdiately responded inside my mind.
Solution paths calculated.
Thousands of possibilities flooded my thoughts instantly.
Weapon systems.
Energy redirection.
Structural reconfiguration.
And buried beneath all of them—
one terrifying option.
Pathway activation.
My breathing stopped briefly.
The network wanted to open a local pathway.
A small one.
Temporary.
Just enough to access dormant defense infrastructure buried nearby.
The first Technology God’s mories surfaced imdiately.
Planetary defense arrays.
Ancient anti-Void weapons.
Systems specifically built to resist Pursuers.
But activating pathways risked attracting more entities.
The paradox again.
Use the network to survive.
But using the network increased long-term danger.
"Kaiser!"
Lyra slamd her sword against the barrier support violently.
Red sparks erupted everywhere.
"Any brilliant technology-god ideas?!"
Honestly?
Too many.
That was the problem.
The authority processed solutions faster than I could morally evaluate them.
Efficiency over hesitation.
Technology prioritized survival through advancent.
Humanity prioritized individuals.
The balance between them felt increasingly fragile.
The Void Pursuers slamd against the barrier again.
Cracks spread rapidly.
Projected Total Failure: 31 Seconds.
The refugees scread in panic once more.
A child cried loudly behind .
And suddenly—
I rembered Earth.
My mother yelling at for skipping als while fixing old electronics.
My sister stealing my charger constantly.
My father quietly watching late-night cricket matches.
Ordinary.
Small.
Human.
The mories grounded sharply enough to cut through the authority’s optimization trance.
The first Technology God’s final warning echoed again.
"Strength without humanity creates monsters."
Right.
No reckless pathway activation.
There had to be another option.
And then—
I noticed sothing strange.
The Pursuers focused entirely on .
Not the refugees.
Not the knights.
.
The phone confird instantly.
Primary Administrator Signature Detected. Hostile Priority Target: Highest.
My thoughts accelerated.
If the Pursuers hunted network authorities specifically—
then maybe the refugees weren’t actually the target.
I looked toward the western beacon glowing through the storm.
Then back toward the monsters attacking the shield.
A dangerous idea ford instantly.
"No way," Dorian muttered suddenly.
Everyone looked toward him.
The rchant stared directly at .
"You’re thinking about redirecting them."
I pointed imdiately.
"Yes."
Lucien frowned sharply.
"Explain."
"The Pursuers are tracking the Technology authority."
Blue symbols shifted rapidly across the barrier.
"If I move away from the refugees—"
"They follow you instead," Elena finished imdiately.
Silence.
The storm raged around us while the Void Pursuers continued hamring the shield relentlessly.
Lyra slowly grinned.
"That’s either heroic or suicidal."
Honestly probably both.
Lucien’s expression darkened imdiately.
"Absolutely not."
I looked toward him sharply.
"If the barrier falls, everyone dies."
"We find another solution."
"There isn’t ti!"
The network confird my statent instantly.
Projected Barrier Failure: 19 Seconds.
The commander clenched his jaw tightly.
He knew I was right.
Didn’t an he liked it.
Elena suddenly stepped closer beside .
"You’re planning to go to the shrine."
Not a question.
I nodded slowly.
"The western beacon."
The phone displayed new calculations rapidly.
Nearest Active Infrastructure Node: Western Forest Shrine.
Estimated Pursuer Attraction Probability: 92%.
The Void Pursuers would follow there.
Away from the refugees.
But reaching the shrine ant deeper synchronization with the network.
More authority.
More transformation.
Maybe no return.
The blue core pulsed heavily.
Waiting.
Elena stared at silently through the rain.
Then quietly asked—
"If you go..."
Her voice almost disappeared beneath thunder.
"...will you still co back?"
The question hit harder than the cosmic horrors honestly.
Because I didn’t know the answer anymore.
The authority kept evolving.
My thoughts kept changing.
And sowhere along the way—
the line between Kaiser and the Technology God was becoming dangerously unclear.
The barrier shattered again.
A massive black claw pierced halfway through the shield toward the refugees.
People scread.
Projected Failure: 8 Seconds.
I looked toward Elena one final ti.
Then quietly answered the only truth I had left.
"I’ll try."
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