Global Islands: I'm The Sea God's Heir!-Chapter 112: First Encounter With Tier - 15 Empire
The golden tranquility of the Helios-9 system was shattered not by an explosion, but by the sound of the universe being unzipped. In the high orbit above Eternia, just past the metallic glint of the Xylosian industrial moon, a rift in space-time manifested.
It was not a chaotic tear like those formed by the Red Dragon cultists. It was a perfect, geometric aperture, a hexagonal gateway of white neon light that hummed with a frequency that made every mana-core on the planet vibrate in sympathetic resonance.
From the gateway emerged a vessel that defied every aesthetic of the Frost Tide. It was a spear of polished chrome and translucent crystal, five miles long and surrounded by a rotating ring of gravitational anchors. It did not fly so much as it displaced reality, appearing instantly in the center of the Helios system as if it had always been there.
[ SYSTEM ALERT ]
[ DETECTION: TIER 15 INTERSTELLAR EMPIRE ]
[ DESIGNATION: THE KYROS HEGEMONY ]
[ THREAT LEVEL: EXTREME ]
[ SCANNING SHIELD FREQUENCY... ACCESS DENIED ]
Aegis stood on the command bridge of the Imperial Citadel, his fingers digging into the edge of the obsidian console. Beside him, Felix was frantically scrolling through data streams that were flickering red. The Xylosian engineers on the communication deck were paralyzed, their synthetic processors overloading as they tried to parse the sheer information density radiating from the newcomer.
"They aren’t even using a warp drive," Felix whispered, his voice cracking. "They are using a folded-space artifact. They didn’t travel here, Emperor. They brought a piece of their home-sector coordinates and swapped them with our local space."
Aegis nodded silently.
He felt the weight of his Stage 14 power, a force that had felt god-like only days ago, suddenly feel like a guttering candle in a hurricane. Through his connection to the planet’s core, he could sense the newcomer’s energy output. A single ship from the Kyros Hegemony was outputting more mana-equivalent power than the entire Helios-9 sun.
A holographic projection flickered to life in the center of the bridge.
It did not wait for Aegis to accept the transmission; it simply rewrote the local reality to ensure it was seen.
The figure that appeared was a being of pure, crystallized light, encased in armor that seemed to be made of frozen time.
"Low-Tier Conqueror of the Fringe," the figure spoke, the voice echoing not in the speakers, but directly in the minds of everyone on the bridge.
"I am High Arbiter Vane of the Kyros Hegemony. Your world, Eternia, has crossed the threshold of Prime World status. By the laws of the Conqueror’s System, you are now subject to the Census of the Star-Road."
Aegis stepped forward, his God-Killer Trident humming as it sensed the immense power of the Arbiter.
"I am Emperor Aegis. You enter my system without invitation, High Arbiter. In my world, that is an act of war."
The Arbiter let out a sound that might have been laughter, though it sounded like the chiming of a thousand bells.
"War? You speak of war with a Tier 15 Hegemony while you still cling to a single star and a rudimentary 50x time dilation? Your bravery is as primitive as your mana-fusion."
Vane waved a hand, and a display appeared, showing the gap between their civilizations. The Kyros Hegemony controlled six thousand solar systems. Their "Standard Infantry" were equipped with Reality-Anchor suits that allowed them to ignore physical laws.
Their primary weapon was not fire or ice, but Causal Erasure.
"We do not wish for your war, Aegis," Vane continued, the holographic eyes glowing with a cold, clinical curiosity. "You are a biological anomaly. A Stage 14 that achieved Prime World status without the patronage of a High Overlord. We are here to offer you a choice. Become a Protectorate of the Kyros Hegemony. Surrender sixty percent of your annual stellar harvest, and we will grant you access to our Tier 15 Magi-Tech Tree."
Felix looked at Aegis, his face pale. "If we refuse?"
The Arbiter’s image flickered. "Then you will be marked as a Rogue World. The Nebula Kings or the Star-Reapers will find you within the decade. We are the ’kind’ option, Emperor. We prefer to tax life rather than extinguish it. You have one solar hour to decide."
The projection vanished, leaving the bridge in a deafening silence.
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Aegis turned to his inner circle. Bella was there, her hand resting on her stomach, her eyes filled with a murderous frost. Kaelen and Sora stood by the door, their hands on their weapons, though they looked smaller than they ever had.
"We can’t fight them," Sora said, her voice blunt. "I looked at the ship’s hull through the wind-vision. It’s not metal. It’s condensed law. My blades wouldn’t even leave a scratch. They exist in a higher dimension than we do."
Bang!
Kaelen cursed, slamming his fist into the wall. "So what? We just become slaves? We worked for decades to be free of the Red Dragon, and now we just hand the keys to some crystal-men?"
Felix was typing furiously, his eyes bloodshot.
"My Emperor, I’ve been analyzing their transmission headers. The gap isn’t just power. It’s time. They have been an Interstellar Empire for ten thousand years. We’ve been one for... what? A week? Our Magic-Tech is like a wooden club compared to their Sun-Forges. If we fight, they won’t even need to land. They can just collapse Helios-9 into a black hole and move on to lunch."
Aegis walked to the viewing window, looking at the chrome spear hanging in his sky. He thought about the Interstellar Chatbox. He thought about the Star-Reaper who squeezed suns and the Architect of Void who hollowed out galaxies.
He realized that his masters had been right: the universe was a much larger ocean, and he had just encountered a shark.
But a shark did not always eat the small fish. Sometimes, the small fish was too much of a bother to hunt.
"We aren’t going to fight, and we aren’t going to surrender.
"Then what do we do?" Bella asked, stepping to his side. "They gave us just an hour."
"Simple. We will buy time," Aegis said, turning to others. "I will increase the Time Dilation Field to 1000X for 1 year."







