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Now reading: Chapter 30 30: Moon Mechanism from Typemoon: My IQ is Over 9000, a Action novel by AbsoluteCode.

For a spacefaring civilization, four years pass in a blink; for Steve, they closed a chapter that spanned the previous thirty. The Grand Project Terra Sancta, carried out under his unwavering orders, ushered in an unprecedented global campaign. The Human Federation's satellite network scanned every corner of the planet, leaving nowhere to hide—not for hermits in deep forests, not for scavengers in ruined cities.

Swiftly, uncountable silent AI robots slipped ghost-like everywhere, neither persuading nor forcing, but gently and firmly evacuating the final Earthlings to safe, vibrant SIDE colonies in orbit, and new lives. Simultaneously, a harsher "sanitization" began.

With Alaya's will reigning supre, Gaia's power was suppressed like never before. The most direct proof was with the twenty-seven Ancestors of the Dead Apostles. The True Ancestor and Principle Blood mbers—anyone with "reality-distortion" abilities saw their powers simultaneously nullified the instant the "Geo-Gravitational Star Cannon" was triggered. Now re VII-class vampires at best, they'd shrunk from "manifested by law" beings to regular, if powerful, monsters.

Against the Federation's fearless "God of War Legion," such force was feeble. Around the world, the long-dreaded Ancestors were decisively routed, exterminated one by one by overwhelming force and technology.

At last, with every stray family placed and every Dead Apostle Ancestor reduced to ashes, Earth—the blue planet—found a true quiet like none in millions of years. It beca the sacred holand of humanity, protected by law and consensus, never again to be violated.

Having seen this through, Steve—founder, peacemaker, and guardian of civilization—resigned the position of Supre Commander without hesitation. Power transitioned smoothly to the elected governnt. The warti dictatorship ended and the new era of "builders" dawned.

Freed, Steve devoted himself to his long-delayed true calling—pushing his celebrated "Astonishing Wisdom" to its furthest limits.

Spring, 2037. SIDE-1, Private Laboratory, Top Floor of the Colony.

Steve looked up from a sea of data, massaging his swollen temples. After four years of obsessive research, his knowledge had surpassed "genius," venturing into taphysics on the nature of "information" and "existence."

But today, he chose to pause—an idea long rooted in his heart awaited closure.

"Watcher," he called quietly.

A shadow behind him twisted slightly as the quiet Observer materialized at his side. Since the war ended, Watcher—though his mission as Servant should be fulfilled—refused to vanish, declaring he'd remain by Steve's side by his own will, or by the collective latent desire of humanity, until Steve's life ended. Since he had no magic nor command spells to force otherwise, Steve simply accepted it.

"Here, Master."

"Ready the shuttle. We're going down to Earth," Steve said, voice calm but determined. "Use your Noble Phantasm. Help find her. I want to see her."

"...Understood."

"Coordinates locked—Millennium Castle, Brunestud."

The shuttle pierced Earth's atmosphere—now pure once more. Out the window, the planet was breathtaking: vast green forests weaving into endless blue seas, devoid of city lights, a vision of primordial beauty. Under golden twilight, the entire globe seed to slumber beneath a silken goddess's veil.

The destination: Millennium Castle ruins, deep in Romania's mountains. As the sun sank, the ancient castle's remnants—once shattered by war and ti—were wreathed now in crawling vines, moss, and wildflowers. The air trembled with scents of earth and water, life unmixed and unspoiled.

Steve stepped out, black cape flapping in the wind, Watcher a loyal shadow behind him.

"She's been waiting, Master," Watcher said.

Guided by Watcher's sense, Steve climbed the steps to a pristine white throne, high atop the ruins. Soone sat quietly there: a woman of stunning beauty, her long golden hair shimring like woven moonlight in the breeze, clad in an elegant white dress radiant against the setting sun. Her presence was both powerful and nurturing—like she could have been Steve's own mother. Barefoot, her pale ankles peeked below the hem.

She looked up, sensing his arrival. Her eyes—pure red, without a hint of impurity—t his. In them, no surprise nor curiosity, only an infinity and eternity as deep as the cosmos.

Archetype: Earth. Princess of the True Ancestors, last testant of Gaia, the will of the planet itself.

He ascended the steps, finally stopping ten ters away—without salute, fear, or fluster. Calmly, he spoke:

"First ti eting, Archetype: Earth. My na is Steve Weis."

She made no reply, simply studied him in silence.

"I've co to ask you two questions," he continued. "First, your thoughts on the planet's current state. Second, your view on all that I have done these past decades."

A soft wind rustled so fallen leaves. When her voice finally ca, it resonated directly in his consciousness, almost like a phenonon—like the whisper of wind, spill of moonlight, or the breath of the planet itself.

"...Planet...breathes."

At her words, a miracle unfolded: from the heart of the throne, countless silver-white flowers blood from the gap between ancient stones, bestowing the twilight with sacred beauty.

"Noise... has vanished.

This... is lost tranquility."

Her answer was simple, yet it was clear Earth was deeply content with a humanless world.

Finally, her crimson eyes fixed fully on Steve—a gaze piercing soul, past and future.

"You... are a foreign elent, a variable that does not belong.

You 'corrected' things, removed the 'off-parts'—noisy humans, defunct Dead Apostles—all off the board.

Everything you did... benefited ."

She rose from the throne, quietly approaching him. Her bare feet made no sound, as if she walked as a phantom of the world.

"Isn't it strange?"

She stopped close, tilted her head slightly, eyes closed as if reflecting his steady face.

"To preserve the existence of 'people,' the final result brought 'peace' to the 'Earth.'

You pushed Alaya's authority to the peak, but it was my body as Gaia that received the greatest blessing.

This contradiction and reversal in causality... even I find fascinating."

Her voice carried neither gratitude nor praise, only pure intellect and curiosity, as if studying a rare specin.

She turned to gaze at the sunset, leaving him her final words:

"You've cleaned the courtyard, foreign one.

But rember... in the deepest chamber, a 'guest' (ORT) still slumbers.

That dream has nothing to do with this planet.

Should you need to enter this land again, it must be for a reason—perhaps to face the one awakening from that dream."

As the sun vanished, so did her figure, fading from the air. Only the silver-white flowers remained, trembling gently in the evening breeze.

Steve knew this first encounter with the planetary will was his answer. Complex and transcendent, yet in so sense, the highest affirmation he could receive.

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