Sothing had opened its eyes.
The mont those words left the Architect's mouth—
The universe reacted.
Not creation.
Not heaven.
The universe.
Stars across distant galaxies flickered out.
Ancient dinsional currents froze.
Reality itself seed to hold its breath.
And for the first ti since the war began—
The Outside beca silent.
Completely silent.
No movent.
No hunger.
No monstrous whispers beyond the breach.
Nothing.
As though every entity lurking in the darkness had suddenly rembered fear.
---
The Architect slowly stepped forward.
The mont his foot touched the edge of the breach—
Space shattered beneath him.
Yun's eyes widened.
The shattered space did not repair itself.
It stayed broken.
Reality itself was unable to heal damage caused by his existence.
Shen Yu imdiately noticed.
"He's stronger."
The Architect smiled faintly.
"Everything becos stronger when the Sleeper wakes."
The Devourer's enormous eye narrowed.
IMPOSSIBLE.
NOT YET.
The Architect looked toward the primordial being.
"You've been asleep too long."
For the first ti since Yun had t it—
The Devourer looked uncertain.
---
Then—
The heavens exploded.
The Shepherd attacked.
Not a single strike.
Not a technique.
War.
Every Throne moved simultaneously.
Golden authority flooded creation.
The sky cracked apart as billions of divine scriptures descended toward the Architect.
Entire laws manifested physically.
Ti itself beca a weapon.
Causality beca chains.
Existence beca judgnt.
The Architect stood motionless.
The attack arrived.
BOOM!
The universe shook.
Entire regions of the sky disappeared beneath golden light.
Shockwaves tore through dinsions.
The Root imdiately spread protective barriers around the world while Yun reinforced them with convergence threads.
Even then—
Mountains collapsed.
Oceans split.
Reality bled.
The attack finally faded.
The Architect remained standing.
Unhard.
Not a scratch.
Not a mark.
Nothing.
The Thrones froze.
Even Seraph looked shaken.
The Architect sighed.
"Sa strategy."
Then he moved.
---
Yun never saw the motion.
One mont the Architect stood near the breach.
The next—
He was inside the Throne formation.
The heavens detonated.
A Throne vanished instantly.
Not destroyed.
Gone.
Removed from existence.
Another attacked.
Golden spears descended from every direction.
The Architect casually stepped aside.
Every spear missed.
Then he touched the second Throne.
CRACK.
The Throne shattered.
Its divine body broke apart like fragile glass.
The remaining Thrones retreated imdiately.
The Architect shook his head.
"You never learned."
The Shepherd roared.
The heavens darkened.
A massive golden sun appeared above creation.
Then another.
And another.
Nine suns.
Each one larger than continents.
Each one burning with enough power to erase worlds.
Yun felt his blood run cold.
Even the Devourer reacted.
The Shepherd had stopped holding back.
---
The nine suns descended.
The sky lted.
Space ignited.
Entire oceans evaporated instantly.
The Root scread.
Silver branches erupted upward.
Millions of them.
The largest defensive maneuver in its history.
The suns crashed into the silver canopy.
The impact shattered reality.
Silver roots exploded.
Entire branches disintegrated.
Asheara coughed silver blood.
The Root was losing.
The Shepherd's attack continued.
The second wave descended.
The world began dying.
---
Then Yun moved.
The convergence exploded outward.
Silver and black rings expanded across heaven and earth.
Thousands.
Millions.
Billions of convergence threads connected together into a vast network stretching across reality.
The descending suns struck the network.
And stopped.
The heavens froze.
Yun's body imdiately cracked.
Blood poured from his eyes.
His bones shattered.
The power difference was enormous.
Yet he held.
The network absorbed the attack.
Redirected it.
Balanced it.
The suns began collapsing inward.
The Shepherd reacted instantly.
"IMPOSSIBLE."
Yun roared.
The convergence surged.
The first sun imploded.
Then the second.
Then the third.
Explosions rippled across heaven.
Golden firestorms consud entire layers of reality.
The Thrones were forced to retreat.
The Shepherd's offensive shattered.
---
The Devourer laughed.
The sound shook worlds.
YES!
The primordial being surged forward.
Its chains exploded apart one after another.
Thousands.
Millions.
Ancient seals shattered.
The sky cracked open.
And the Devourer's true power began erging.
The darkness surrounding it transford.
No longer chaotic.
No longer destructive.
It beca absolute.
An endless ocean stretching beyond dinsions.
The primordial giant raised one hand.
Then struck.
The attack crossed reality instantly.
The Shepherd raised barriers.
Too late.
BOOM!
The heavenly door cracked.
A visible fracture spread across its surface.
Silence.
The heavens froze.
The Shepherd froze.
The Devourer had damaged the Door.
For the first ti in history.
---
Then everything beca worse.
Much worse.
The Architect suddenly looked toward the Outside.
His expression changed.
Not concern.
Alarm.
Real alarm.
"Move."
The word exploded across creation.
Everyone reacted instantly.
The Architect grabbed Yun.
The Devourer retreated.
The Root contracted.
The Shepherd raised every barrier it possessed.
A mont later—
The darkness beyond the Outside split apart.
Sothing enormous moved.
Not approaching.
Standing up.
The scale was incomprehensible.
Entire universes drifted away from it like dust particles.
The retreating Outside entities fled in every direction.
Screaming.
Dying.
Desperate.
The Architect's voice beca deadly serious.
"Do not look directly at it."
Too late.
Yun caught a glimpse.
Only a glimpse.
A silhouette.
Nothing more.
Yet his mind exploded.
Blood erupted from every pore.
His soul nearly shattered.
The convergence imdiately stabilized him.
Barely.
The thing beyond the Outside continued rising.
And creation began collapsing simply from its awareness.
The Shepherd's voice trembled.
For the first ti.
Actually trembled.
"IT SHOULD NOT EXIST."
The Architect answered quietly.
"It existed first."
Silence.
Then—
A single eye opened in the darkness beyond the Outside.
The mont it did—
The heavenly door shattered completely.
And the true invasion began.
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