Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 108: Conquers Beyond the Stars (2)
"Phew."
Aegis felt a strange sensation, a mixture of awe and cold realization. His God-Killer Trident, the weapon that had silenced a deity in his own realm, would likely be seen as a decorative toy in these neutron shell arenas.
He returned to the main interface to filter for stage classifications, needing to understand the hierarchy he had entered.
[ Stage 14: Interstellar Empire ]
Control of multiple planetary bodies. Basic stellar manipulation. Limited multi species integration.
[ Stage 16: Stellar Sovereign ]
Independent star utilization. Self sustaining cosmic infrastructure. Autonomous causality enforcement.
[ Stage 18: Galactic Authority ]
Reality law imprinting. Multi galaxy dominion. Non linear expansion.
[ Stage 20: Universal Pillar ]
Classification restricted.
Aegis closed the panel. His silence stretched as he contemplated the ladder he had just stepped onto. He was a Prime World Emperor, Stage 14, and barely noticed. He rose from the throne, his jaw tightening with anticipation. The fear that had initially gripped him was being replaced by something else: a hunger for the heights he hadn’t yet reached.
The Conqueror’s System pulsed faintly. He turned toward the viewing window where Xylos hung in orbit like a metallic moon. The journey from a fragmented sky to a Prime World had been long, but the journey to the stars was infinite.
He left the sanctum, moving through the halls of his palace with a new, quiet intensity. He saw his people, the Million Man Army, the scholars, the families. They looked so strong to one another, yet to the Interstellar Chatbox, they were negligible.
As he reached the imperial bedchamber, the heavy obsidian doors opened to reveal Bella. She was looking out at the new stars of Helios-9, her presence the only thing that felt grounded in this expanding reality.
Aegis walked to her, wrapping his arms around her waist from behind, resting his chin on the crook of her neck.
"The universe is wider than we dreamed," he whispered against her neck, the vibration of his voice echoing the low hum of the planet’s core.
Bella turned in his arms, her eyes searching his for the tremor she knew must be there. "You saw the others?"
"I saw what we will become," Aegis replied. "I saw beings who spar in the hearts of dead stars and civilizations that treat galaxies like garden plots. We are insignificant, Bella. To them, our entire history is a footnote in a fringe report."
Bella did not look away. She placed her hands on his cheeks, her touch cool and steadying. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
"Then we have work to do. If they don’t notice us yet, then we have time to grow. We have the Time Dilation trait, Arlan. We have the Abyssal laws that they seem to have forgotten in their reliance on stellar tech. Let them be arrogant. Arrogance is the first crack in any empire’s armor."
The weight of the Interstellar Chatbox still sat in his mind, a map of a mountain range he had only begun to climb.
But as he looked at Bella, the crushing scale of the multiverse felt less like a threat and more like a challenge.
He was no longer a big fish in a small pond; he was a predator who had finally found the ocean. He felt the Sea God’s blood in his veins roar in response to the vastness.
Aegis leaned down, his lips meeting hers in a kiss that tasted of salt and frost. In this moment of quiet, the million man army, the cyber-mages of Xylos, and the looming threat of the Red Dragon Emperor were all secondary.
The passion between them was the core of his world, the singular point of heat that powered his ambition.
Bella pulled him closer, her hands tangling in his hair with a fierce, possessive grip. The yearnings of the last year of dilation seemed to converge in this single night of peace.
They moved toward the bed together, their shadows stretching long across the floor as the twin lights of Eternia and Xylos danced in the sky outside.
Stage 14 was a beginning, a threshold that separated the children from the conquerors. Aegis knew that tomorrow he would have to begin the next phase of the Grand Unification, reaching out for more stars, more energy, more laws to bind to his will. He would have to find a way to reach Stage 16, then 18, until his name was the one being discussed in the Idle Emperors Lounge.
But for tonight, Aegis was content with the world he held in his arms. He would lead them to the stage of the Universal Pillars, but first, he would cherish the queen who had walked every step of the path with him.
They became one in the soft darkness, a silent testament that even in a universe of star-crushers, the heart remained the most powerful engine of all.
As the two yearned for each other, the Conqueror’s System processed a silent update. The notoriety of the ant named Aegis remained at zero, but the internal resonance of his world-core reached a frequency no other Stage 14 had ever achieved.
His people were training, his machines were learning, and his own power was condensing. The Red Dragon Emperor’s command to Kael was a distant echo; the real war was far grander than any local crusade.
The passion in the room was a microcosm of the fire Aegis intended to bring to the stars. He held Bella as the world of Eternia continued its drift through Helios-9, its gravity a tiny but persistent tug in the cosmic sea.
The dawn of Helios-9 would bring the first envoys, the first trade offers, and the first threats from the Tier 16 empires nearby. But for now, there was only the sound of breathing and the quiet hum of a planet at rest.
The hunt for the stars would begin at dawn. Aegis would not stay insignificant for long. He would climb the ladder, star by star, until the Interstellar Chatbox fell silent at his entry.







