Sector 99 – Middle Region — Three Years Later—
"..." Aro slowly inserted his soul sense into a small tallic card resting between his fingers. For three long seconds, the room fell into a tense silence as his aura flickered faintly, scanning the contents again and again—once, twice, thrice—like he couldn’t believe what he was seeing.
Then, all at once, his composure shattered. He rose to his feet with violent force and hurled the card forward as if it were a spear. The tal shard cut through the air, slamd into the thick wall of his chamber, and buried itself deep within. His chest heaved once—twice—and then he roared at the top of his lungs,
"FUUUUUUUUUUUCKKKK!!!"
Flora startled at the outburst. "My dear, what happened?" She imdiately placed aside the delicate ornants she’d been arranging and stood up. It was rare—almost unheard of—for her husband to lose control like this.
"It’s that son of a bitc—arrrgh!" Aro stopped himself mid-curse as the awareness of his wife’s presence hit him. Grinding his teeth, he kicked the nearby table holding their hot drinks, sending it crashing into splinters. Steam and shards scattered across the floor as he growled,
"It’s Caesar! That insufferable bastard drives mad! He drives absolutely insane!!"
Flora blinked, her tone caught between confusion and concern. "What did he do this ti? You haven’t seen him for centuries. There’s no communication between you two at all. Why does he still occupy your thoughts this much?"
"Who else am I supposed to asure myself against, Flora? His Majesty?" Aro scoffed, pacing restlessly. "He’s beyond comparison—an unreachable existence. Or should I compare myself to that plague, Sakar? I’d be thankful if that creature doesn’t end up erasing us all one day."
He moved again, his robe parting slightly as his powerful physique flexed beneath. "The truth is—no one matches in strength or status except Caesar. But unfortunately..." he stopped, glaring at the floor with burning resentnt, "...his luck eclipses mine by light-years!"
"His luck?" Flora narrowed her eyes, curiosity tinged with disbelief.
"Yes! Haven’t you been keeping up with what’s been happening?" Aro snapped his fingers in agitation. "First, he secured Renara because of those internal issues they had. Then, when I finally thought I’d reclaid my position as the true spearhead and was ready to challenge him fairly—what happens? The Empress of the Pit of Destruction herself starts working for him! She even slaughtered Nexus States on his behalf! You rember her, right? The one who nearly annihilated us all on the coronation day?"
His expression darkened as he turned sharply toward her.
"That woman nearly wiped our entire faction from existence if not for His Majesty’s golden shard. Yet sohow—sohow!—she went to Caesar willingly and now serves under him. So now that damn man has two spearheads! Two!"
Flora let out a slow sigh. "All of this, yes, I know. You’ve told again and again. What made you recall all that now?" She stepped closer and gently laid her hand on his arm, trying to calm him.
"It’s because of what’s happening in Middle Sector 100!" Aro shoved her hand away, his aura flaring violently as sparks of energy flickered around his shoulders.
"Many of the powers there have fallen into complete dormancy. Many of the factions there have split into two camps—those who support and those who oppose the Crumbled Dreams Empire in the neighboring Middle Sector 101. Armies have been sent across sectors, either to aid or to destroy. The rest have locked themselves behind their planetary barriers, terrified of the cosmic war that’s already tearing through that region."
He slamd his palm down onto the edge of the bed with a thunderous BAM! that echoed through the chamber.
"And now—now!—the Shadow Swords have provided the Centennial Cradle Empire with a comprehensive list of every power that took part in the war against the Crumbled Dreams Empire. They handed it over on a silver platter! Can you imagine? They’ve basically done all the hard work for Caesar! He doesn’t even need to mobilize his full army against them!"
Aro clenched his jaw, his expression twisted in fury. "At this very mont, Caesar and his allies are systematically dismantling those weakened powers one after another while their main forces are still away. All he has to do is send Renara or Helen with minimal reinforcents to crush their Planetary Emperor, then dispatch a fleet or two to clean up the remaining planets—and just like that, he expands his empire effortlessly!"
He began pacing again, his heavy footsteps echoing off the marble floor, rage still burning behind every motion.
"And you know what’s truly laughable about it all?" he said, half-laughing through his anger. "At the sa ti, those very armies are being obliterated in Middle Sector 101 by the Crumbled Dreams Empire! They’re being crushed with precision, with no chance to retreat—because the Shadow Swords are guiding them right into killing fields!"
He turned back toward her, his voice trembling with a mix of rage and disbelief.
"The Crumbled Dreams Empire doesn’t even realize they’re being used! They think they’re fighting their own cosmic war—but in truth, the Shadow Swords are pulling their strings, using their hands to eliminate the Cradle Centennial Empire’s enemies. Every single ti Caesar selects a target, the Shadow Swords discreetly lead the Crumbled Dreams Empire right to that army of that power to destroy them first!"
"...." Even Flora was left speechless for a few monts, her hands instinctively rising to cover her mouth. The weight of Aro’s words—and the fury that filled the air—hung heavily between them.
What in the heavens was happening right now in the neighboring Middle Sector 100? The thought sent a chill down her spine.
But after a few seconds of stunned silence, she took a deep breath, straightened her posture, and regained her usual calm composure. Her voice ca out soft yet steady, carrying the wisdom of soone who’d learned to balance passion with reason.
"Aro... you know you can’t bla His Highness Caesar for all of this," she began carefully. "And you certainly can’t bla the Shadow Swords either, can you? They didn’t choose for the cosmic war to ignite in Middle Sector 101. It’s not as if they conspired for this to benefit him. I’m certain—absolutely certain—they would’ve aided us in exactly the sa way if the war had broken out near our borders in Sector 98."
"I know that!" Aro snapped, his fists trembling at his sides. The air around him stirred faintly, responding to his spiritual frustration. "I know they’re not at fault—but still..."
He turned sharply toward Flora, eting her gaze with eyes that burned like twin storms. "Don’t you see it, Flora? Isn’t it obvious how ridiculously lucky he is?! Strategically, he’s no Sakaar—he could never match that monster’s cunning in battlefield! Politically, he’s not even near my level! And yet sohow, every single ti, he manages to achieve the sa results—or worse, to outperform us!"
Flora’s expression softened, a hint of amusent flickering in her eyes despite the tension. "You underestimate the man who has stood beside His Majesty for his entire life, my dear."
She crossed her arms lightly. "His Highness Caesar himself once admitted that ever since that fateful day His Majesty found him, they’ve been inseparable. His Majesty personally taught him everything—how to read, how to write, how to lead, even how to think. Tell —how could soone live beside such a being and not absorb a few traits along the way?"
Aro froze mid-breath. For a brief instant, the world seed to stop around him. Then, as realization dawned, his expression twisted into disbelief. His eyes widened, and he muttered through gritted teeth,
"Damn it... how did I not notice that before?! Even his damned bitch of a mother left him at His Majesty’s feet, of all people!"
"Hmm!!" Flora’s eyes narrowed sharply as she placed both hands on her hips, the tone of her voice taking on that familiar edge of disapproval that always managed to pierce through Aro’s temper.
"Tsk... spare your ideals and morals for today, please!" he growled, waving his hand dismissively. "I’m not in the mood for them right now!"
He stord toward his royal wardrobe—a towering structure of crystal and gold—and flung it open, revealing rows of luxurious garnts. His fingers skimd through the fabrics impatiently as he muttered under his breath,
"I swear it feels like I’m not racing against n anymore... but against fate itself! Against sothing that keeps pushing down no matter how hard I climb!"
"You’re not in a race against anyone!!" Flora shouted from behind, her voice echoing through the grand chamber. "You keep chasing phantoms of competition that only exist in your head!"
"I told you to spare the sermons today!" Aro snapped back, raising his voice as he pulled out a magnificent blue robe adorned with shimring silver patterns. The fabric caught the light like liquid starlight as he began changing his clothes.
"I’m the one responsible for receiving the Seed!" he barked while tightening the robe’s clasp. "I’m the one entrusted with the Black Wasps to accelerate my planetary expansion! How do you think it’ll look when the deadline arrives—and His Majesty discovers that Caesar, has surpassed in progress?!"
He paused, breathing heavily, then shouted in frustration,
"Damn it all!!"
Without waiting for a response, he resud dressing, fastening each part of his attire with sharp, practiced motions. "That blasted war raging in Middle Sector 101 is going to give the Cradle Centennial Empire an enormous boost," he continued bitterly. "At this rate, I wouldn’t even be surprised if Caesar’s expanding at twice—no, three tis—the pace of my own territories!"
He fastened a broad belt of dark leather around his waist as the finishing touch, his movents brisk and impatient. Then, without another word, he stord out of the room, his cloak flaring behind him like a shadow of his fury.
"I need to find a way to match his pace—no, to surpass it! I refuse to fall behind any longer!"
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