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Now reading: Chapter 39 — The Network of Humanity from GOD OF DECEPTION, a Fantasy novel by MortalSoul.

Chapter 39 — The Network of Humanity

The world waited.

Storm clouds twisted above the shrine while dinsional fractures split the heavens apart like wounds in reality itself. Blue light from the rotating gate illuminated the mountains, the ruined forest, and the impossible Watchers staring down from beyond existence.

And in the middle of it all—

the network waited for my command.

Ergency shutdown authorization available.

Collective synchronization: 71%.

The words glowed across countless blue screens surrounding the shrine.

Lucien stood beside with his holy sword raised defensively.

Lyra rested her massive blade against one shoulder while crimson divine energy flickered around her like fire refusing to die.

Dorian continued analyzing holographic data streams despite obvious existential terror.

And Elena—

Elena remained beside quietly, silver divine power flowing steadily through the collective synchronization network.

Grounding us.

Holding us together.

The shared connection changed everything.

I could feel everyone now.

Not their private thoughts.

Not secrets.

Sothing deeper.

Intent.

Fear.

Determination.

Humanity.

The network transford those emotions into structure instead of rely converting them into raw divine fuel.

And suddenly I understood why the first Technology God ultimately failed.

He built a perfect system.

But perfection removed the one thing civilizations truly needed—

people.

ssy people.

People who questioned logic.

People who protected others irrationally.

People who valued individuals over efficiency.

The authority inside still resisted that realization.

It wanted optimization.

Simple answers.

Clean solutions.

But humanity had never advanced cleanly.

It survived through cooperation despite flaws.

The Watchers moved again.

The gigantic skeletal hand pushing through the dinsional fracture twitched unnaturally while massive white eyes opened deeper within the cracks above us.

The entities were watching our synchronization carefully now.

Observing.

Learning.

The pressure crushing the mountains intensified instantly.

Several nearby peaks cracked apart from sheer dinsional instability.

The shrine alarms scread louder.

WATCHER ADAPTATION DETECTED.

Of course they adapted.

Everything horrifying adapted lately.

Astra appeared beside the rotating gate imdiately.

"Administrator collective," she said sharply, "shutdown opportunity duration decreasing rapidly."

Blue calculations filled the air around her.

"Watcher analysis indicates they are attempting to understand the modified network architecture."

Lucien frowned.

"aning?"

The holographic woman looked toward the dinsional fractures.

"They have never encountered decentralized synchronization systems before."

Interesting.

Very interesting.

Lyra grinned despite the collapsing reality around us.

"So we confused the cosmic horrors."

"Temporarily," Astra corrected instantly.

The rcenary leader sighed.

"Fine. Ruin the mont."

The gigantic eye above the storm suddenly narrowed.

Then—

the Watchers attacked differently.

Not physically.

ntally.

A wave of pressure crashed across the shrine without warning.

The collective synchronization network trembled violently.

Pain exploded through my skull.

Not normal pain.

Information overload.

The Watchers forced concepts directly into our minds.

Isolation.

Fear.

Hopelessness.

Civilizations collapsing endlessly across darkness.

Worlds consud despite resistance.

The pressure tried breaking our synchronization apart emotionally.

The network flickered dangerously.

Lucien staggered backward first.

Golden divine energy destabilized around him violently.

"I can hear them..."

The commander’s face twisted painfully.

"They’re showing ..."

His voice cracked.

"...everyone I failed to save."

The Watchers weren’t rely monsters.

They weaponized despair.

Lyra dropped to one knee suddenly.

Red divine energy surged chaotically around her.

"They’re inside my head."

The rcenary leader gritted her teeth hard.

"Rude."

Even Dorian looked shaken now.

"I officially resign from reality."

Honestly understandable.

The pressure slamd into harder than anyone else.

Because the Technology authority connected most deeply to the network.

And the Watchers knew it.

Visions flooded my thoughts violently.

Earth burning beneath fractured skies.

My family disappearing into black distortion.

Entire civilizations screaming across collapsing pathways.

The first Technology God standing alone while connected worlds died one after another despite all his efforts.

And beneath it all—

a single horrifying ssage.

You cannot save everyone.

The authority inside responded instantly.

Acceptable casualty percentages calculated.

Nope.

Absolutely not.

The mont those thoughts surfaced—

Elena grabbed my hand tighter.

Silver divine energy surged through the synchronization network imdiately.

Warmth spread across the collective connection.

Human warmth.

Not optimized calculations.

Not logical sacrifice assessnts.

Emotion.

Care.

The despair pressure weakened instantly.

I looked toward her shakily.

The saintess t my gaze directly despite obvious fear.

"We decide who we beco."

Simple words.

World-changing impact.

The authority inside trembled.

Because she was right.

The Watchers influenced systems through inevitability.

Cold logic.

Cosmic scale calculations.

Exactly the mindset centralized administrators eventually adopted naturally.

The first Technology God probably lost himself long before he physically disappeared.

Not because he beca evil.

Because he stopped thinking like a person.

The realization stabilized the synchronization network again.

Lucien straightened slowly.

Golden divine energy steadied around him once more.

"My duty is to protect people," he said quietly.

"Not statistics."

Lyra barked out a weak laugh while standing again.

"Well."

She rolled one shoulder painfully.

"That was emotionally traumatic."

The rcenary leader grinned sharply afterward.

"Still not joining the apocalypse cult though."

Dorian adjusted his glasses with shaking hands.

"I hate that optimism is sohow our strategy."

Honestly?

Sa.

But the network reacted positively.

The shared synchronization strengthened again.

Collective synchronization: 74%.

The shrine transford further around us.

Blue infrastructure spread across the mountains like living circuitry while defense towers reconfigured automatically into new formations.

The Technology authority adapted around humanity instead of replacing it.

And for the first ti—

it felt right.

The Watchers noticed imdiately.

The gigantic hand pushing through reality clenched violently.

Dinsional fractures widened across the sky.

Then the entities attacked physically.

Massive black distortions descended from the cracks like falling stars.

Void fragnts.

Smaller than Pursuers.

Still horrifying.

The creatures slamd into the mountains surrounding the shrine instantly.

Reality warped everywhere they landed.

Astra reacted imdiately.

"Hostile drone entities deployed."

Defense towers fired upward continuously.

Blue beams shredded several descending creatures apart.

But dozens more erged from the fractures.

The Watchers changed tactics.

If they couldn’t destabilize us emotionally—

they’d overwhelm us physically.

Lucien raised his sword instantly.

"Knights! Engage!"

Golden holy light erupted across the shrine while Eternal Light warriors charged forward to intercept descending Void entities.

Lyra launched herself directly into battle next.

The rcenary leader crashed into one creature midair with enough force to split the monster apart in an explosion of red divine energy.

Dorian stayed near the shrine controls nervously.

Honestly appropriate.

Elena remained beside .

And suddenly—

I understood my role completely.

Not sole administrator.

Coordinator.

The Technology authority wasn’t ant to dominate civilizations.

It existed to connect them.

"Astra!"

The holographic woman turned instantly.

"Can the network support external synchronization links?"

Blue calculations appeared around her rapidly.

"Clarify."

I pointed toward Lucien and the knights fighting across the shrine.

Then toward Lyra.

Then Elena.

"Everyone’s fighting separately."

The authority inside surged with realization.

"That’s inefficient."

Lyra glanced backward briefly while decapitating a Void creature.

"Hey! Only we’re allowed to call ourselves inefficient!"

Fair honestly.

But the idea kept expanding.

The shared synchronization already connected divine authorities together.

What if we pushed further?

Earth technology evolved through communication networks.

Shared information.

Coordinated responses.

The first Technology God centralized power too heavily.

But decentralized systems—

those survived failures better.

The network pulsed excitedly around the concept.

Astra’s eyes widened slightly.

"Collective combat synchronization..."

Blue holographic structures expanded rapidly around the battlefield.

"...theoretically possible."

The Watchers roared across the sky.

More dinsional cracks spread outward.

Ti was running out.

I made the decision instantly.

"Do it."

The shrine exploded with blue light.

Geotric patterns spread across the battlefield beneath every allied fighter instantly.

Then—

the network linked everyone together.

Not thoughts.

Coordination.

Lucien’s defensive movents beca visible through the synchronization grid.

Knight formations optimized automatically around each other.

Lyra’s attack paths synchronized with holy barrier timing perfectly.

Even ordinary soldiers started moving more effectively together instinctively.

The battlefield transford.

Human cooperation amplified through technological infrastructure.

And suddenly—

the Void entities started losing.

Not because we beca individually stronger.

Because we beca connected.

The realization slamd into hard enough to almost laugh.

That was humanity’s real strength.

Not gods.

Not technology.

Not power.

Connection.

The Watchers hesitated again.

The gigantic eyes above the dinsional fractures narrowed sharply while the shrine network continued evolving beneath us.

They didn’t fear strength alone.

They feared civilizations learning how to cooperate unpredictably.

The first Technology God built pathways between worlds.

But maybe he never fully understood the people using them.

The network wasn’t humanity’s replacent.

It was humanity’s extension.

The giant gate behind us pulsed violently.

Ergency shutdown ready.

Collective synchronization: 79%.

Astra looked toward urgently.

"The window is now."

The dinsional fractures trembled overhead.

The Watchers pushed harder into reality.

Entire sections of sky shattered apart.

If we delayed further—

the breach might beco irreversible.

Lucien fought his way back toward the shrine platform imdiately.

Blood covered parts of his armor now.

Lyra landed beside him monts later breathing heavily.

Elena never left my side.

And suddenly—

the impossible decision settled completely inside .

The first Technology God tried saving civilizations by hiding them.

I wasn’t going to repeat that.

The network would survive.

But differently.

Not centralized.

Not controlled by gods alone.

Shared.

Human.

Connected without surrendering individuality.

The Watchers stared downward as if realizing our choice.

And for the first ti—

those impossible cosmic eyes showed sothing unexpected.

Concern.

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