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Now reading: Chapter 66 66 — The Fourth Light from SSS-Rank Brides: The Hunter Who Married Dungeon Queens, a Fantasy novel by Didas312.

The constellation was no longer quiet.

It had stopped rely existing.

It was listening.

Across the black void of space, three sovereign nodes pulsed steadily—Ethan's Convergence World, the Stratified Sovereign's lattice dominion, and the newborn variable, still unstable, still defining its own identity, still learning to breathe in the cosmic dark.

Between them, the entanglent lines glowed faintly. Threads of awareness, not energy—subtle, alive, responsive. They shimred with low hums of resonance, connecting the three lights in a network of perception and synchronization. Stable, yet aware.

And then—

A tremor rippled through the outer horizon of mapped space.

Not subtle. Not hesitant. Violent. The distortion crawled across probability fields and reality threads alike. It reverberated through the entanglent lattice, causing minor but detectable perturbations in even the Convergence Node's most redundant systems.

Kaelith stiffened instantly, eyes narrowing as her shadowfla flickered.

"That's not a fluctuation."

"No." Ethan's voice was calm, but every extension of his perception stretched taut as he expanded focus through the Convergence lattice. The disturbance was not chaotic, like the newborn had been. It was directional. Focused. Hungry. Intentional.

Across the entangled channel, the Stratified Sovereign's five cores responded instantly, sharpening into a tight compression formation. Its hidden authority layer, previously partially obscured, flared to full visibility. It had perceived the anomaly. It had registered the threat.

The newborn sovereign pulsed uncertainly—its resonance jittering. Raw, untempered energy coursed through it, its outer lattice quivering at the edges.

The System updated almost imdiately:

[Unidentified Sovereign-Level Ignition Detected][Energy Signature: Aggressive Assimilation][Classification Pending…]

The tremor intensified, accelerating across remote expanses of dark space. Then—

A flare.

Far beyond any previously mapped expansion range, a fourth light ignited.

Not radiant. Not harmonic. Not orderly. It burned unevenly, a jagged flare that seed to devour itself from the edges inward. Its presence was violent, predatory, instinctual.

Kaelith's voice dropped.

"It's not stabilizing."

"No." Ethan's perception tightened, scanning the flare for hidden structure. There was none. No layered cores. No energy distribution. No autonomous checks or balances. It was raw hunger, a nascent sovereign—but one without philosophy, without patience, without restraint.

It consud.

Nearby dormant clusters of potential energy dimd rapidly, stripped and compressed into raw fuel. Matter was torn apart, coalescing instantly into streams of feeding light that flowed toward it like tributaries to a river of power.

The System finalized its classification:

[Predator-Class Sovereign Detected][Doctrine: Assimilation Through Consumption]

The newborn sovereign pulsed in distress, its resonance faltering slightly. Fear rippled through its signal.

The Stratified Sovereign transmitted a precise compression packet across the constellation.

[Containnt Recomndation: Imdiate Observation]

Not attack. Not engagent. Observation. Careful study.

Ethan agreed. For now.

The fourth light flared again—and sothing shifted. Its movent was no longer random. Its focus directed toward the nearest dormant anomaly cluster. Without pause, it absorbed the energy, instantly converting it to raw expansion. No stabilization phase. No negotiation. No caution.

Its luminosity spiked violently.

Kaelith's eyes narrowed.

"It's skipping developnt."

"Yes," Ethan replied quietly. "It accelerates by theft."

Across the entanglent network, energy calculations updated in real ti.

If left unchecked, this Predator Sovereign would outscale the newborn within three cycles. Perhaps challenge the Stratified model in ten. Perhaps challenge Convergence in fifteen.

The newborn sovereign pulsed again, timid but persistent. It sent an outward signal—a tentative offering, an attempt at stabilization, a gesture of willingness.

The Predator ignored it. Worse—it reacted.

Its trajectory shifted deliberately toward the constellation.

The System flared:

[Attention Redirected][Predator Sovereign Aware of Network]

Kaelith's shadowfla ignited along her arms, bright and restless.

"It sees us."

"Yes." Ethan's gaze hardened. The Predator's energy signature tightened, compressing. Then projected. Not a signal, not an inquiry. A probe. A narrow assimilation tendril shot across deep space, lashing outward toward the newborn sovereign's outer lattice.

The newborn flared defensively. Unstable, reactive. Imperfect.

The tendril struck. Energy siphoned instantly. Not much—but enough. The newborn's resonance faltered under the sudden drain.

Ethan reacted imdiately.

Convergence harmonics surged outward in precise modulation. Across the void, the Stratified Sovereign deployed a precision compression barrier, aligned in synchronized formation with Convergence.

The assimilation tendril shattered. Retracted.

The Predator pulsed once—not pain, not retreat. Adaptation. Observation. Learning. Its structure subtly shifted. Its efficiency had improved instantly.

System update:

[Predator Response: Structural Analysis Complete][Assimilation Efficiency Increasing]

Kaelith exhaled slowly.

"It's evolving mid-contact."

"Yes." Ethan's eyes narrowed. The newborn pulsed toward him, seeking reinforcent. He extended stabilizing harmonic waves—gentle, precise, reassuring.

Across the network, the Stratified Sovereign repositioned its five cores into triangular alignnt, mirroring the constellation geotry.

The Predator did not retreat.

It hovered at the edge of mapped space. Burning. Calculating. Evaluating. Preparing.

The Tyrant's voice rumbled from oceanic depths.

"This one does not seek coexistence."

"No," Ethan agreed quietly. "It seeks dominance through reduction."

The Predator flared again—but instead of engaging directly, it devoured another distant cluster. Its gravitational influence expanded, subtly bending local spaceti. Raw mass accumulation fueled accelerated growth.

The System projected future trajectories:

[Projected Intersection Window: 12 Cycles][Direct Conflict Probability: 87%]

The constellation pulsed in synchronized rhythm. Three sovereign lights against one.

But this one—this Predator—was not bound by harmony. Not constrained by hierarchy. It had singular purpose: consu, grow, overwhelm.

Kaelith turned to Ethan.

"Do we strike first?"

The Stratified Sovereign transmitted a compression inquiry.

[Preemptive Suppression Viability?]

The newborn sovereign hesitated, resonance trembling. The Predator's fla flickered violently as it absorbed another cluster of matter. Unrefined, unrestrained, almost mindless in intent—but growing stronger every mont.

"If we attack now," Kaelith said quietly, "we might end it before it scales."

"Or force it to adapt faster," Ethan countered.

Silence stretched across the network. Three philosophies converged.

The Predator flared again—and this ti, it transmitted a pulse, crude, unrefined, unmistakable.

A declaration:

[Existence Through Assimilation][Network Identified: Future Resource]

The newborn recoiled.

The Stratified Sovereign's cores sharpened defensively.

Kaelith's shadowfla roared.

Ethan's eyes hardened.

It had nad them prey.

The System recalculated instantly:

[Constellation Crisis Mode: Standby][Amplification Tier 1 Locked — Activation Requires Consensus]

The Predator advanced. Not randomly. Not blindly. Directly toward the newborn sovereign's outer sector. Slow. Confident. Unstoppable in intent.

Kaelith's voice was steady.

"This is not like us."

"No," Ethan agreed. "It will not debate. It will not coexist. It will replace."

The constellation pulsed once more. Three lights in rhythm, steady and resolute.

The newborn's fear crystallized into resolve. The Stratified Sovereign transmitted a compressed alignnt vector. Ethan readied the Convergence interface—not yet committing to amplification, not yet committing to war—but prepared for every eventuality.

The fourth light burned brighter as it crossed into mapped territory. Space warped around it. Energy drained in its wake.

For the first ti, the constellation faced a sovereign that did not seek harmony, did not seek growth through learning or cooperation.

It sought to consu.

To dominate.

To replace.

The System finalized classification:

[Predator-Class Sovereign Confird][First Hostile Sovereign Encounter]

The Predator's advance did not slow. The newborn sovereign's outer lattice trembled.

The entanglent lines brightened. Three lights steady. One burning alone.

Twelve cycles until intersection.

Unless soone acted first.

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