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Now reading: Chapter 49 49: Bloom Again Tomorrow 3 from Typemoon: My IQ is Over 9000, a Action novel by AbsoluteCode.

The instant Steve's fingertip lightly touched the cold, golden arm-guard of the King of Heroes, Gilgash's entire sense of reality began to collapse. It wasn't a physical destruction, but a more fundantal overturning—a subversion of concepts themselves. The grand sight of the living room, the luxurious furniture, the sunlight pouring in from outside... all of it dissolved into a void of color, swallowed in an instant by an unavoidable torrent of information filled with the accumulated weight of civilization.

In that mont, the king who'd once witnessed the end of the age of gods and the rise of mankind, found his perspective forcibly tied to the soul of an ordinary person from another world.

Misaki City, 1989

The initial impression was bewildernt—and helplessness. The soul, coming from a parallel world of 2025 (with Steve's shocking, pre-ti-travel mories left ambiguous), awoke on the corner of a strange city street. All the buildings were unfamiliar, the air tinged with the feeling of a bygone era.

Gilgash felt only contempt. Just a trivial trick with ti travel. Do experiences of this sort even deserve the title "treasure"?

But what followed was not at all as he'd expected. The scene was not of grumbling while waiting for so miracle to occur.

He witnessed how this soul, now trapped in mortal flesh, had to start from the very bottom: Labor, barely surviving, scraping together enough just to legally exist. The grinding hardship and pragmatic endurance gradually eased the disdain on the King's face.

United States, 1990–1995

The flow of mories accelerated. Thanks to a gift called the "Astonishing Wisdom," the soul set forth on a path of astonishing ascent.

The king saw sleepless nights in libraries and laboratories; papers that shocked entire academic communities; Steve Weis lecturing NASA's best scientists, outlining blueprints for the future of space. There was no magic, only an intellect and foresight that catapulted technology decades ahead.

By 1995, as the space elevator finally bridged heaven and earth, Gilgash found himself compelled to rise from his languid posture—a faint glimr of surprise flitting through his crimson serpent eyes. That such feats could be accomplished in a human body, in so little ti... This upstart, it seed, truly had talent.

1996–2030: Earth as the Sacred Land

Now the Golden King witnessed a grand deception and Machiavellian project that spanned over thirty years. Steve ingeniously used the fear of ORT's awakening to drive global technological developnt, upending aerospace balances on a massive scale.

Gilgash heard him describe his audacious plan to the world's elite: "If we send 90% of the inferior masses into space to serve as slaves for the elite, this eternal sacred land—the entire Earth—will belong to us."

He saw how those greedy fools eagerly accepted the proposal, and how countless orbital colonies were built to ferry away the bewildered masses from their ancestral ho.

A cruel smile crept to Gilgash's lips. This betrayal among kin... was rather amusing. But he still wondered: did this mongrel really wish to beco king of these insects?

2030: The Birth of the Human Federation

The answer revealed itself in 2030. Steve took to the central plaza of Side 3, arms raised, addressing untold generations who had lived and multiplied in space.

He betrayed the privileged class who had raised him up, declaring the establishnt of the "Human Federation"—turning his gaze back to the battered blue planet so long monopolized by a select few.

"Earth is the cradle of all mankind, not the private garden of a few!"

"Today, we shall liberate every soul still chained by gravity!"

A deafening cheer from the space colonies contrasted starkly with the disbelief and dread on the faces of Earth's aristocrats. Gilgash's smile faded, replaced by a faint seriousness as he assessed the man before him.

War began. But what truly astounded the King was this: In the world Steve ca from, where vampires and True Ancestors reigned as the foundation of prosperity, Gaia's influence was far stronger than Alaya's—contrary to human history.

Because Steve's approach satisfied both mankind and Gaia's will, the Twenty-Seven Dead Apostles did not intervene, their inaction laying the final foundation for humanity's survival.

But when the Mage's Association, the Holy Church, and even the enigmatic Dead Apostle Ancestors began to intervene in secret, the opposing side resorted to desperate gambles.

Gilgash saw Steve standing beneath starlight, acting as a dium, trying to touch the collective consciousness of mankind—Alaya—though it should have been weak in this world.

He risked everything, moving 90% of mankind into space, reviving human civilization's strength among the stars. When a naless Servant of the "Watcher" class appeared in a pillar of light, Gilgash's pupils contracted.

Impossible!

Summoning Heroic Spirits, in a world where Gaia's will dwarfed humanity's, was akin to overturning the very law of the stars! This fool isn't just starting a war—he's rewriting the world itself!

Epic of the Cosmic War

The sights that followed exceeded even the King of Heroes' wildest imagination. He saw the asteroid belt beyond the solar system transford into an endlessly self-replicating, fully automated factory. Legions of robots, like currents of steel, rained from the heavens—purging Earth's armies, magi, and even the legendary Dead Apostles with rciless efficiency, day and night.

The Dead Apostles, revered as peerless even in the divine age, were ground down, worn out, and finally torn asunder by the relentless tide of steel.

This was no longer a clash of mysteries, but a dinsional reduction attack—of the future crushing the past, of industry crushing the supernatural!

Yet just as victory seed within reach, true despair struck. From the depths of space ca a planet eater—a cosmic predator, charged with consuming the fruits of intelligent civilization. None could halt its advance.

Shaken even the gods themselves, Steve launched his final ergency plan.

Gilgash saw ten ships carrying the seeds of civilization vanish into the abyss of space. He saw Steve muster all remaining forces for one last, desperate stand against the "White Giant Star". But what struck his soul most was what happened next.

Across the Side colonies, uncounted civilians—n, won, elders, children—lined up at devices called "Aetheric Conversion Engines". One by one, they offered up their very lifeforce, the purest energy of "humanity", pouring it into the last trump card orbiting Earth: the Colossus: Geo-Gravitational Star Cannon.

No one was superfluous; each played their crucial role in the survival of the race.

In that mont, Gilgash beheld humanity's brightest light. No complaints, no regrets—only unwavering resolve to ensure civilization endured.

Even the mightiest relics in his vault paled in comparison to this brilliant surge of human reason.

With this, the force of Alaya overwheld Gaia completely. The World Line was forcibly reversed!

He saw scores of Heroic Spirits summoned to the ley lines of asteroids—scientists, engineers, all those who had pushed civilization's progress, now supporting the Colonies in their hour of need.

When the countdown ended, a single beam of all humanity's hope pierced the galaxy, obliterating the Predator Star in a single instant. Gilgash gasped.

At last, mory faded into peace. The surviving humans were taken to the stars; the weakened Dead Apostles were finally destroyed. Steve, in his final days, quietly and flawlessly erased another monstrous disaster—ORT slumbering in South Arica—using improved weapons.

The final scene: Earth, at last, a holy and eternal place for humanity.

He returned ho, hair now white, supported by his immortal vampire wife Sion.

In the ruins of the Millenium Castle, the white True Ancestor Princess—the Archetype: Earth herself—ca out to greet him, offering the highest honor to the human who had saved both the planet's Counter Forces.

Smiling in his wife's arms, now over 100 years old yet purely human, he ended his epic life in satisfaction.

The flood of information receded. Gilgash's consciousness slowly returned to the Tohsaka living room.

His hand had already left Steve's.

Deathly silence filled the room. The King of Heroes seated himself, unmoving, rubied serpent eyes unfocused, clearly still imrsed in the century-spanning epic he'd just witnessed.

It was much, much later that he began to blink.

Finally, he looked down at the hand that had touched Steve, then up at his counterpart—wearing a complicated expression never seen before.

In his eyes there were shock, disbelief, and—admiration.

There was a trace of respect he himself didn't notice; the kind one feels only when eting an equal, or soone even greater.

"...Excellent."

At last he spoke, his voice hoarse but impossibly clear.

"Indeed worthy to be called 'King of Humans' in the days to co."

"Your life... I have truly witnessed it."

"Those sights, those feats... They are treasures more resplendent than any I've seen in my own Vault."

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