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Now reading: Chapter 94: THE HEIR from THE KING OF STARS, a Action novel by Babyface90.

"At last."

The Warden's voice echoed through existence like the tolling of an ancient bell.

"The Heir has awakened."

Silence followed.

Not the silence of confusion.

Not the silence of fear.

The silence of realization.

Every being present understood the significance of those words.

Every ancient power.

Every primordial force.

Every surviving Throne.

Even the First Prisoner stood motionless.

The title carried weight.

A weight older than creation itself.

Yun felt it most of all.

The mont the words reached him, the convergence within his body erupted.

Pain shot through every part of him.

His knees buckled.

His vision blurred.

Silver roots exploded from the void around him while black fractures spread through reality in every direction.

The universe trembled.

Not because of the Warden.

Because of him.

The second heartbeat inside his chest thundered.

BOOM.

Reality rippled.

Far beyond heaven, entire galaxies shifted.

Across forgotten dinsions, ancient ruins that had remained dormant for countless ages suddenly awakened.

Buried monunts hidden beneath dead worlds began glowing.

Seals older than ti itself cracked open.

Sothing was responding to him.

Sothing ancient.

Sothing waiting.

Yun gritted his teeth as another wave of mories surged through his mind.

He saw impossible landscapes.

Endless silver oceans stretching beneath black stars.

Cities larger than galaxies floating in the void.

Civilizations unlike anything creation had ever produced.

Their technology resembled cultivation.

Their cultivation resembled reality itself.

And standing above them all—

A throne.

Not a heavenly throne.

Not a divine throne.

Sothing far older.

Sothing that existed before the concept of rulership.

The vision vanished.

Yun gasped for breath.

The Architect appeared beside him instantly.

"Stay conscious."

Yun looked up.

The Architect's expression was grim.

For the first ti since eting him, Yun could see genuine concern in his eyes.

"What is happening to ?"

The Architect remained silent for several seconds.

Then he answered.

"Your mories are returning."

The words struck Yun like lightning.

"My mories?"

The Architect nodded.

"Not the mories of this life."

The surrounding universe grew quiet.

Even the Warden continued watching without interruption.

The Architect slowly exhaled.

"Sothing much older."

Yun felt cold.

"What am I?"

The question escaped before he could stop it.

Nobody answered imdiately.

The silence itself felt ominous.

Then the First Prisoner laughed softly.

"Finally asking the correct question."

The Architect shot him a glare.

The ancient being rely smiled.

"Did you really think he was random?"

The First Prisoner's gaze shifted toward Yun.

"Did you believe the convergence chose him by accident?"

Yun's stomach tightened.

The First Prisoner continued.

"The Root sought him."

Silver branches trembled across reality.

"The Devourer recognized him."

The primordial giant remained silent.

"The Warden knows him."

The ancient being beyond the prison continued watching calmly.

The First Prisoner's smile widened.

"And even the prison itself reacted when he awakened."

The words hung heavily in the air.

Yun suddenly rembered every strange event since the beginning of his journey.

The impossible encounters.

The convergence.

The visions.

The mories.

The way ancient beings always seed interested in him.

The way fate itself bent around his existence.

The realization unsettled him.

Maybe none of it had been coincidence.

Maybe it never had been.

A deep rumble echoed through existence.

The prison beyond reality shook again.

Several more chains snapped.

Each break sent tremors across countless dinsions.

The fracture widened further.

Beyond it, ancient shadows continued moving.

Watching.

Waiting.

The other prisoners had not disappeared.

If anything, their attention seed entirely focused on Yun now.

The sight made him uncomfortable.

There were too many of them.

Too many eyes.

Too many ancient presences.

Each one felt capable of destroying universes.

Yet they all appeared interested in the sa thing.

Him.

The Warden finally moved.

The chains surrounding its enormous form rattled as it slowly rose higher from the abyss.

Its size was difficult to comprehend.

At first glance it seed no larger than a mountain.

Then reality shifted and it appeared larger than galaxies.

Monts later it seed both simultaneously.

Existence struggled to define it.

The Warden's eyes never left Yun.

"You have grown."

Yun frowned.

The statent felt strange.

As though the Warden personally knew him.

Before he could respond, the Architect stepped forward.

"You shouldn't speak to him."

The Warden's smile deepened.

"And yet here we are."

The Architect's expression darkened.

The Warden continued.

"He deserves the truth."

"The truth will destroy him."

"No."

The Warden's voice beca softer.

"The lies will."

Silence followed.

The Architect looked away.

For the first ti, he had no response.

That terrified Yun more than anything.

The Architect always seed to know what to do.

Always seed prepared.

Now he looked uncertain.

The Warden slowly extended one hand.

The movent caused existence itself to bend.

Not through force.

Through authority.

An authority older than reality.

Older than heaven.

Older than creation.

The convergence imdiately reacted.

Silver and black energy surged around Yun.

The heartbeat within his chest accelerated.

BOOM.

The Warden's eyes brightened.

"There it is."

Yun felt another mory erging.

This one stronger than the others.

Impossible to resist.

The world around him disappeared.

The battlefield vanished.

The prison vanished.

The ancient powers vanished.

Suddenly he stood sowhere else.

An endless plain of silver light stretched to the horizon.

Above him hung a black sky filled with unfamiliar stars.

The air felt ancient.

Older than existence.

And he was not alone.

Footsteps echoed behind him.

Yun turned.

A young man stood there.

He appeared ordinary.

Dark hair.

Calm eyes.

Simple robes.

Nothing remarkable.

Yet the mont Yun saw him, his entire body froze.

The man's face—

Was his own.

Not similar.

Not resembling.

Identical.

The stranger smiled.

The sa smile Yun often wore without realizing it.

Then the man spoke.

His voice was calm.

Almost gentle.

"You finally made it this far."

Yun stared.

His mind struggled to process what he was seeing.

The stranger looked toward the distant horizon.

"I wondered how long it would take."

"Who are you?" Yun asked.

The man chuckled softly.

Then he looked directly into Yun's eyes.

For a mont, the entire silver world seed to stop.

Even the stars overhead beca still.

Finally, the stranger answered.

"I am who you were before creation forgot your na."

And sowhere beyond the vision, the heartbeat of the prison began accelerating.

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