Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 102: Siege On The Red Crusaders
The violet sky of the Frost Tide Empire shimmered with a predatory hunger as it drifted into the Western Reach.
While the Red Dragon Emperor himself remained a distant, legendary terror in a different dimension, separated by the impenetrable World Barriers and the strict gatekeeping of the System, his influence had long ago bled into the Eternal Sky Realm.
The Red Crusaders were not just an army; they were a trans-dimensional cult, an organization of fanatics who worshiped a god they could never touch, utilizing forbidden techniques smuggled through the cracks of reality to establish a scarlet reign of terror.
Aegis stood upon the prow of the leading war-isle, his presence anchoring the volatile mana of the deep.
Beside him, Bella was a statue of murderous grace, her white hair whipping in the gale. They were not here to parlay with diplomats. They were here to erase a cancer that had long claimed to be the "true" humanity of the west.
The Red Crusaders’ den was a jagged obsidian peak that floated in the high stratosphere, wreathed in a perpetual storm of volcanic ash and crimson lightning.
Because the Red Dragon Emperor could not be present physically due to the System’s constraints, the Crusaders had built the Tower as a massive antenna, acting as a focal point designed to channel his "Will" across the Universe.
As the Frost Tide Empire closed the distance, the Spire erupted. Thousands of scarlet beams shot from hidden artillery cannons. These were not powered by standard mana, but by "Draconic Resonance," a volatile energy that mimicked the heat of a sun from another world.
The sky became a grid of incinerating light.
"Felix, status!" Aegis commanded through the mental link.
"The resonance is bypassed our standard shields!" Felix reported, his voice tight. "It is attacking the concept of the barrier, not the barrier itself. But the 50x time dilation is helping; our mages are adapting to the frequency in seconds while the Crusaders think we are still paralyzed."
Aegis raised the God Killer Trident. He did not call for a defensive maneuver. He called for the weight of the Trench.
From the floating reservoirs of Aquabyss, millions of tons of seawater rose into the air, defying gravity.
Under Aegis’s command, the water did not form a shield; it formed a lens of Abyssal Pressure. When the draconic beams hit the water, the sheer weight of the mana within the liquid crushed the "Will" of the resonance, snuffing out the beams as if they were mere candles.
"Tideguard! Advance!" Aegis’s voice thundered.
From the underside of the floating icebergs, the Tideguard launched. They rode on pressurized jets of water, looking like blue meteors streaking through the ash.
Behind them came the Frost Legion, leaping from the cliffs of Iceland. They moved in perfect silence, their silver armor reflecting the dull glow of the lava below.
Bella stepped off the edge of the war-isle. She did not fall. She glided on a carpet of diamond dust. Every time a Red Crusader flyer approached her, the air around them simply ceased to vibrate. Their flying skills failed. Their hearts slowed. They became statues of frozen meat, falling silently into the abyss below.
She reached the outer bastions of the Tower first. The walls were made of obsidian, heated to a constant thousand degrees to prevent climbing. Bella placed a single, ungloved hand against the glowing stone.
The heat didn’t burn her. Instead, the obsidian turned white, then gray, then shattered. A hole fifty feet wide exploded inward as the thermal shock pulverized the ancient rock.
"Clear the path," Bella commanded her legion.
The Frost Legion poured through the breach. Inside the Tower, the corridors were narrow and filled with the scent of sulfur. The Red Crusaders fought like cornered animals, screaming prayers to an Emperor who sat on a throne in a different reality. They used flamethrowers and serrated daggers, their eyes wide with the madness of their faith.
But they were fighting veterans of the Primordial Battlefield who had just spent the equivalent of a year in 50x training. The disparity was laughable. For every strike a Crusader made, a Legionnaire had already parried and countered three times.
Deep within the heart of the volcano, the Grand Inquisitor of the Crusaders waited. He was the one who held the "Cinder-Shard," a relic that allowed him to host a fraction of the Red Dragon Emperor’s power.
As Aegis descended through the roof, riding a column of dark water, the Inquisitor ignited.
"You are a thief, Aegis!" the Inquisitor roared, his body swelling with a power that didn’t belong to this world. "You steal the land and the people! But you cannot steal the fire of the True God!"
The Inquisitor lunged, his claws wreathed in True Dragon Fire, which was a substance that ignored the System’s laws because it originated from outside them.
Aegis didn’t flinch. He planted the base of the trident into the floor.
"Domain Expansion: Abyssal Trench."
Instantly the light in the room vanished. It was replaced by a darkness so heavy it felt like physical weight. The Inquisitor’s fire was not extinguished; it was suppressed. In the Eternal Sky Realm, Aegis was the Sovereign. The System might allow the Emperor’s fire to exist, but it favored the Master of the domain.
In the dark, Aegis moved like a shadow. He appeared at the Inquisitor’s side, the prongs of the trident humming.
Buzz!
The first strike tore through the dragon-scale plate. The second shattered the Inquisitor’s connection to the shard.
"Your Emperor is a ghost here," Aegis whispered, appearing behind the Inquisitor’s ear. "And ghosts have no power over the living ocean."
With a surge of strength, Aegis swung the Inquisitor across the room, slamming him into the volcanic core.
He didn’t kill him immediately. He wanted the Dragon Tower to feel the end.
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Outside, the battle was reaching its conclusion. The Million-Man army had secured the lower docks. Felix’s logistics teams were already landing, carrying massive mana-conductors. They were not just looting; they were attaching the Atlas Chains directly to the volcano’s foundation.
"We have the anchors set!" Felix’s voice rang in Aegis’s mind. "My lord, get out of there! We’re initiating the pull!"
Aegis looked at the broken Inquisitor, then at the Cinder-Shard glowing in the slag. He picked up the shard. It hissed against his palm, trying to burn him with the spite of a distant universe. He crushed it.
The Tower began to groan. The obsidian walls cracked with a sound like a thousand cannons. Aegis dissolved into water, shooting out of the Tower just as the internal structure began to implode.
From the balcony of the Frost Tide Citadel, the citizens watched as the Red Dragon Tower was physically reeled in. The massive volcanic island, now silenced and wreathed in cooling steam, was dragged through the sky by the blue mana chains.
The collision was managed with surgical precision. Using the 50x time dilation, the engineers had "months" to adjust the angle of impact. When the Dragon Tower finally met the edge of Iceland’s glaciers, the resulting shockwave was neutralized by Aegis’s massive wall of water mana.
The two landmasses fused. The heat of the volcano began to bleed into the frozen plains of the north, creating a temperate zone of unprecedented fertile land.
The System notifications flooded the global chat, like a sequence of gold text that felt like a death knell for the remaining independent Skylords.
[ GLOBAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ]
[ THE RED DRAGON TOWER HAS BEEN ASSIMILATED! ]
[ THE FROST-TIDE EMPIRE HAS REACHED STAGE 12! ]
[ NEW TRAIT UNLOCKED: PLANETARY GRAVITY ]
[ RANKING UPDATE: SOVEREIGN AEGIS & QUEEN BELLA MAINTAIN RANK 1 (ABSOLUTE) ]
The Red Crusaders were gone. Their "god" was now cut off, the Tower no longer able to receive his signal. The Red Dragon Emperor, far away in his own universe, likely felt a flicker of annoyance as one of his many candles was snuffed out, but in the Eternal Sky Realm, his name was now a joke.
In the Golden Cathedral, Holy Emperor Kael watched the news with a pale, trembling face. He looked at his Seraphim, his artificial army of light, and realized that the "Barrier" he relied on, the rules of the System, were being rewritten by Aegis.
"They are becoming a world," Kael whispered. "If we do not stop them now, there will be no sky left to pray to."
Back in the Citadel, Aegis sat on his throne. He felt the new weight of the volcanic core, balancing the frozen mana of his kingdom.
He looked at the 50x training logs, where his army was now the equivalent of centuries-old veterans.
"Stage 12," Felix said, walking in with a look of triumph. "We now have the planetary gravity trait. We no longer need to pull the islands, My Lord."
"I know," Aegis said, looking up at the violet sky.
He stood up, the God Killer Trident humming in his hand. From now on, the islands would fall toward them.
The sky roared as the Frost Tide Empire’s gravity shifted, beginning to tug at the very foundations of the Holy Empire.
The Great War had entered its final phase, and the "ghosts" of other worlds were no longer welcome in Aegis’s sky.







