Chapter 185: Chapter 185: Peace In Atlas
The golden peace of the Atlas of Celestials was a strange, intoxicating wine. For weeks, Aegis had found a rhythm in the mundane. He spent his mornings tending to the herb garden, his fingers stained with the dark, rich soil of a realm that existed before time.
Bella spent her hours weaving tapestries that depicted the history of their old world, her laughter ringing through the open windows of their blue-tiled home. Caelum and Lyra had become fast friends with the local children, learning that a game of marbles could be just as intense as a clash of civilizations.
However, even in a paradise of creators, the old shadows of ego and desire could still flicker into existence.
It happened during the Festival of the First Spark, a weekly celebration where the inhabitants of the Atlas gathered in the central plaza to share food and stories. Aegis and his family were seated at a long wooden table, enjoying a platter of roasted honey-grains and nectar-wine. Bella was radiant, her hair pinned back with a sprig of jasmine, her skin glowing with the natural vitality of a woman who had finally found her rest.
Across the plaza, a group of younger Celestials sat atop a marble fountain. These were beings who had ascended recently, their origins still fresh in their minds, their temperaments not yet mellowed by the eons of the Atlas. Among them was a youth named Zephyros. He was draped in silks of shimmering azure, his eyes burning with a restless, arrogant light. He had spent his previous existence as a God-Emperor of a billion star systems, and the humility of the Atlas clearly chafed against his pride.
Zephyros had been staring at their table for the better part of an hour, but his gaze was not on the God of Origin. His eyes were fixed on Bella with a naked, predatory lust that made the air around the table grow cold.
Aegis felt the shift in the atmosphere immediately. The violet-gold light beneath his skin began to thrum with a low, dangerous frequency. He did not look up from his meal, but his hand tightened around the wooden handle of his spoon until the grain began to groan.
”The nectar-wine is particularly sweet tonight, don’t you think?” Bella asked, sensing the tension. She reached out and placed a calming hand on Aegis’s forearm.
”The wine is fine,” Aegis replied, his voice a low vibration. “The company across the way is not.”
Zephyros, emboldened by the nectar and his own inflated sense of self, stood up and sauntered toward their table. He ignored Aegis entirely, leaning over the wooden surface to get closer to Bella. The scent of ozone and arrogance followed him like a foul wind.
”I have visited many Origins,” Zephyros said, his voice dripping with a forced charm that set Aegis’s teeth on edge. “I have seen goddesses of light and queens of the void. But I have never seen a vessel as exquisite as you. Why waste your beauty in a house of blue tiles with a man who plays in the dirt? Come to my estate at the edge of the Atlas. I will show you what a true Creator can offer.”
The plaza fell silent. The clatter of cutlery ceased. Lyra and Caelum froze, their eyes wide as they looked at the stranger who had just insulted their father and coveted their mother.
Aegis stood up slowly. He did not summon the Origin-Eater Spear, but the air around him began to warp with the weight of his presence. The “God of Origin” was no longer a neighbor; he was a tidal wave held back by a single thread of will.
”You have ten seconds to vanish from my sight,” Aegis said, his twilight eyes fixing on Zephyros with a gaze that had stared down the collapse of universes. “If you speak to my wife again, I will erase the memory of your existence from the Atlas.”
Zephyros laughed, a sharp, brittle sound. “You threaten me? Here? We are equals in the Atlas, Reality Breaker. Your titles mean nothing. I am a Celestial of the Primordial Chaos, just like you. I take what I desire.”
Zephyros reached out a hand, intending to brush a finger against Bella’s cheek.
He never made it.
Aegis moved with a speed that bypassed the laws of physics. He caught Zephyros’s wrist in a grip that cracked the young Celestial’s obsidian bones. A shockwave of raw power erupted from the point of contact, shattering the stone tiles beneath their feet and sending a cloud of dust into the air.
”You are mistaken,” Aegis hissed, his voice sounding like the grinding of tectonic plates. “We are not equals. You are a child playing with a pen. I am the man who broke the ink.”
Zephyros snarled, his eyes flaring with a dark, chaotic energy. He raised his other hand to strike, the air around his fist condensing into a sphere of pure annihilation.
”Enough!”
The word was not shouted, yet it carried a weight that forced both men to stagger. A tall, middle-aged man with graying hair and a simple linen apron stepped between them. He looked like a common blacksmith, his face lined with the honest wear of labor, but his presence was as vast and immovable as a mountain.
This was Thorne, their neighbor from the house to the right. He was the man who had spent ten thousand years writing about a single blade of grass.
”This is the Atlas,” Thorne said, his voice calm and filled with an ancient authority. “We do not spill blood over wounded pride or misplaced desire. Zephyros, you have forgotten the First Rule. To live as a human is to respect the boundaries of another. You have acted like a beast. Return to your estate and meditate on the emptiness of your heart.”
Zephyros looked at Thorne, then at Aegis, whose eyes were still glowing with a lethal violet light. He saw the gathered crowd of Creators, all of them looking at him with disappointment rather than fear. Realizing he was outnumbered and outclassed, the young Celestial spat on the ground and vanished in a flash of azure static.
Thorne turned to Aegis, his expression softening. He placed a heavy hand on Aegis’s shoulder. “Easy, neighbor. The fire of the Origin burns hot in the young ones. Do not let his shadow ruin your evening.”
Aegis took a long, shuddering breath, forcing the golden-violet light back beneath his skin. He looked at Bella, who was standing tall, her expression one of fierce pride rather than fear. He looked at his children, who were breathing again.
”Thank you, Thorne,” Aegis said, his voice returning to its human register. “I almost forgot where I was.”
”It happens to the best of us,” Thorne chuckled. “The transition from God to Man is a bumpy road. Why don’t you and your family join mine? My wife, Elara, has finished her signature sun-berry tart, and my son has been pestering me to ask Caelum for a rematch in chess.”
The tension broke as quickly as it had formed. The plaza returned to its festive hum, and the two families walked back toward their neighborhood together.
Thorne’s house was a mirror of Aegis’s, filled with the warmth of a hearth and the scent of old parchment. Elara, a woman with a gentle face and eyes that held the depth of a calm ocean, welcomed them with open arms.
”I heard the commotion,” Elara said, setting a steaming tart on the table. “That Zephyros is a bit of a peacock, isn’t he? I’m glad Thorne stepped in before you turned him into a constellation, Aegis.”
”I was tempted,” Aegis admitted, sitting down at the large wooden table.
The evening turned into a night of true merrymaking. The children vanished into the garden, their laughter echoing as they played a complicated game involving glowing stones and invisible rules. Bella and Elara sat by the hearth, sharing stories of their respective worlds—one of music and harmony, the other of war and reclamation.
Thorne brought out a bottle of aged cider and two wooden mugs. “So, God of Origin,” he said with a wink. “How are the herbs coming along?”
”The sage is thriving,” Aegis replied, leaning back in his chair. “But the rosemary is stubborn. It seems to have its own ideas about where it wants to grow.”
”Ah, the rosemary,” Thorne laughed. “It’s a reflective plant. It grows best when you talk to it about the things you’ve lost. It likes the salt of memory.”
They sat and talked for hours, not of power or creation, but of the simple things. They discussed the best way to shingles a roof, the eccentricities of the local baker, and the beauty of the golden dawn that never ended. Aegis found himself relaxed in a way he hadn’t been since before the first prompt was ever written.
Bella looked over at him from across the room, her eyes soft and full of love. She saw the man she had always known he could be—not a weapon of the system, but a man who was happy to be part of a community.
”This is what it was all for, wasn’t it?” Bella whispered later that night, as they walked the short distance back to their own home. Lyra and Caelum were already half-asleep, walking hand-in-hand between their parents.
”Yes,” Aegis said, looking up at the stars of the Atlas. They weren’t his stars, and they weren’t the Architects’ stars. They were just lights in the sky, beautiful and distant. “The struggle was for the right to be ordinary. To have neighbors who care, and a hearth that stays warm.”
He looked back at Thorne’s house, where the lights were still twinkling in the windows. He realized that the Atlas wasn’t just a place to live; it was a place to belong. The conflict with Zephyros had been a reminder of the past, but the evening with Thorne and Elara was a promise of the future.
As they entered their blue-tiled house, Aegis felt a profound sense of gratitude. He had fought the Core, he had broken the logic terminals, and he had defied the Reader. He had done it all to earn this silence.
He tucked Lyra and Caelum into their beds, listening to the steady rhythm of their breathing. He then joined Bella in the living room, where a single candle flickered on the table.
”Tomorrow,” Aegis said, pulling her close. “I think I’ll try talking to the rosemary.”
Bella laughed and kissed him, a warm, real kiss that held the promise of a thousand ordinary tomorrows.
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Chapters
- Chapter 190: The Great Erasure
- Chapter 189: The Synthesis of Stars
- Chapter 188: Genesis Temple
- Chapter 187: To Be A Celestial
- Chapter 186: Picking Treasures Like Grass
- Chapter 185: Peace In Atlas
- Chapter 184: Atlas
- Chapter 183: God Of Origin
- Chapter 182: Everything Becoming Real
- Chapter 181: The end of the story is the beginning of the truth
- Chapter 180: What Is Real?
- Chapter 179: The Core?
- Chapter 178: Void Heart
- Chapter 177: Mysteries
- Chapter 176: Level Up!
- Chapter 175: The Shepherd
- Chapter 174: ORIGIN
- Chapter 173: 99
- Chapter 172: Varkas’ Redemption
- Chapter 171: The Challenger: Varkas the Eraser
- Chapter 170: Marginalia
- Chapter 169: Lyra’s Journey
- Chapter 168: The Gift of the Paper-Keepers
- Chapter 167: The Final Gift at the Edge of the Abyss
- Chapter 166: Playground of Paradoxes
- Chapter 165: The First Cry (2)
- Chapter 164: The First Cry
- Chapter 163: The Divine Adjustment
- Chapter 162: The Osmosis of Divinity
- Chapter 161: The Verdict of the Architects
- Chapter 160: The Great Reconciliation
- Chapter 159: Dimensional Horror
- Chapter 158: Gathering Of the Gods
- Chapter 157: The Omniscient Weaver.
- Chapter 156: A Reality God
- Chapter 155: The Long Vigil of the Architect
- Chapter 154: The Sovereign’s Final Vigil
- Chapter 153: The Birth of the Eleventh Pearl: Empathy
- Chapter 152: The New Vanguard
- Chapter 151: Second Multiverse
- Chapter 150: The Burden of the Deca-Verse
- Chapter 149: The Sovereign’s Retirement: A True Beginning
- Chapter 148: The Farewell to the Throne
- Chapter 147: The Sovereign’s Sunset
- Chapter 146: The Power of the Subplot
- Chapter 145: The Offering of the Flaw
- Chapter 144: The Dawn of the Eighth -
- Chapter 143: The Return of the Sovereigns
- Chapter 142: A Date In A Universe
- Chapter 141: The Watcher on the Throne
- Chapter 140: The Clash of Existences
- Chapter 139: Multiversal Meeting
- Chapter 138: Architect of Atrophy (2)
- Chapter 137: Architect of Atrophy
- Chapter 136: The Outside
- Chapter 135: The Start of Cosmic Conflict
- Chapter 134: External Threat
- Chapter 133: The Final Executioner
- Chapter 132: The Feast of the Devourer
- Chapter 131: The Father’s Descent
- Chapter 130: The Name That Shook the Void
- Chapter 129: Devour (2)
- Chapter 128: The Preparation for the Galactic Conflict
- Chapter 127: Devour
- Chapter 126: The Heart Of Hegemony
- Chapter 125: Top 100
- Chapter 124: Tier 17
- Chapter 123: The Silent Takeover
- Chapter 122: The Hidden Stellar War (2)
- Chapter 121: The Hidden Stellar War
- Chapter 120: Caelum’s Powers (2)
- Chapter 119: Caelum’s Powers
- Chapter 118: Caelum, The Overpowered Prince
- Chapter 117: Caelum’s Silent Growth
- Chapter 116: Return
- Chapter 115: 500 Years (2)
- Chapter 114: 500 Years (1)
- Chapter 113: The Era Of Hegemony
- Chapter 112: First Encounter With Tier - 15 Empire
- Chapter 111: The Two Gods Resurrection
- Chapter 110: Celebration
- Chapter 109: A Father
- Chapter 108: Conquers Beyond the Stars (2)
- Chapter 107: Conquerors Beyond the Stars
- Chapter 106: Interstellar Empire
- Chapter 105: To Be An Emperor
- Chapter 104: The Battle Of Unification
- Chapter 103: The Red Dragon Emperor Reappears
- Chapter 102: Siege On The Red Crusaders
- Chapter 101: Chains Of Atlas.
- Chapter 100: The Declaration Of Unification
- Chapter 99: Summon Of The Liberation Cult
- Chapter 98 - 97: The Red Crusaders Hit Again
- Chapter 97 - 96: Iceland’s March
- Chapter 96 - 95: When an Island Became a Nation
- Chapter 95 - 94: What Time Brought
- Chapter 94 - 93: Tides That Never Stopped Moving
- Chapter 93 - 92: The emerald glow vanished.
- Chapter 92 - 91: The Abyss Took the Throne
- Chapter 91 - 90: When the Abyss Whispered Back
- Chapter 90 - 89: The Path Beneath the World (2)
- Chapter 89 - 88: The Path Beneath the World
- Chapter 88 - 87: Operation Heartbreaker
- Chapter 87: Ch 86: When the Earth Learned to March
- Chapter 86 - 85: Birth of Titan Heart (2)
- Chapter 85 - 84: Birth of Titan Heart
- Chapter 84: After the King Fell (2)
- Chapter 83: After the King Fell
- Chapter 82: Ch 82: When the Mountain Opened Its Eyes
- Chapter 81: Ch 81: Three Banners Beneath a Broken Sky
- Chapter 80: Ch 80: The March That Shook the World
- Chapter 79: Ch 79: When the Ancient Kingdom Rose (2)
- Chapter 78: Ch 78: When the Ancient Kingdom Rose
- Chapter 77: Ch 77: Liberation Cult (2)
- Chapter 76: Ch 76: Liberation Cult (1)
- Chapter 75: Ch 75: The Change In Plan
- Chapter 74: Ch 74: A God’s End (2)
- Chapter 73: Ch 73: A God’s End
- Chapter 72: Ch 72: The Domain Where Gods Bleed
- Chapter 71: Ch 71: Gaia
- Chapter 70: Ch 70: When Gods Walk the Battlefield
- Chapter 69: Ch 69: The Titan Graveyard
- Chapter 68: Ch 68: Bella’s Teasing
- Chapter 67: Ch 67: The Misunderstanding Solved/Legendary Duo Formed
- Chapter 66: Ch 66: The Past (2)
- Chapter 65: Ch 65: The Truth
- Chapter 64: Ch 64: Confrontation Of The Past
- Chapter 63: Ch 63: Breaking The Snake Goddess’s Heiress
- Chapter 62: Ch 62: Goddess Medusa’s Heir
- Chapter 61: Ch 61: Goddess In The Snowy Battlefield
- Chapter 60: Ch 60: When All Puzzle Pieces Fall Into Place
- Chapter 59: Ch 59: Setting Off Alone
- Chapter 58: Ch 58: Becoming A Sage and A Honorary Knight of an Ancient Kingdom
- Chapter 57: Ch 57: Water Tycoon Mistakenly Becomes A Sage
- Chapter 56: Ch 56: Another Global Event [Bonus - (100 PS)]
- Chapter 55: Ch 55: The Emergence Of the Red Crusaders
- Chapter 54: Ch 54: The Chancellor of The Surface
- Chapter 53: Ch 53: The Heirs
- Chapter 52: Ch 52: A War Maiden’s Resolve
- Chapter 51: Ch 51: Mastering The God Weapon
- Chapter 50: Ch 50: The Beginning Of The Requiem For Red Emperor
- Chapter 49: Ch 49: An Ant and A Lion
- Chapter 48: Ch 48: Triton Oceanus
- Chapter 47: Ch 47: God-Killer
- Chapter 46: Ch 46: Third Trial
- Chapter 45: Ch 45: A Different Sea God
- Chapter 44: Ch 44: Echoes Of The Past
- Chapter 43: Ch 43: Course Of Destiny
- Chapter 42: Ch 42: Hamuna’s Interference
- Chapter 41: Ch 41: The Undefeatable Courage
- Chapter 40: Ch 40: The Day It Began
- Chapter 39: Ch 39: Preparation Complete
- Chapter 38: Ch 38: New Followers
- Chapter 37: Ch 37: Stage 4
- Chapter 36: Ch 36: The Path Of A Conqueror
- Chapter 35: Ch 35: Calm Before The Storm
- Chapter 34: Ch 34: A Fear Unknown
- Chapter 33: Ch 33: Choice!
- Chapter 32: Ch 32: The Seeds
- Chapter 31: Ch 31: A Baron
- Chapter 30: Ch 30: A Crushing Power
- Chapter 29: Ch 29: Overestimation?
- Chapter 28: Ch 28: The Broken Crown
- Chapter 27: Ch 27: Paths Crossed, Again
- Chapter 26: Ch 26: Quest Complete
- Chapter 25: Ch 25: System Motivation
- Chapter 24: Ch 24: Greed & Reward
- Chapter 23: Ch 23: Predators Of The Night
- Chapter 22: Ch 22: Sudden Attack
- Chapter 21: Ch 21: Elemental Fruits
- Chapter 20: Ch 20: Water Tycoon’s Debut
- Chapter 19: Ch 19: Past Haunts
- Chapter 18: Ch 18: Global Event!
- Chapter 17: Ch 17: Stage 3
- Chapter 16: Ch 16: Hydro-genesis
- Chapter 15: Ch 15: Second Trial
- Chapter 14: Ch 14: A Heart That Beats In Silence
- Chapter 13: Ch 13: Rewards
- Chapter 12: Ch 12: Victory?
- Chapter 11: Ch 11: Predators Arrived
- Chapter 10: Ch 10: Spending Wealth
- Chapter 9: Ch 9: Eterna, Flama, Diva
- Chapter 8: Ch 8: A Survivor’s End
- Chapter 7: Ch 7: Divine-Tier Followers
- Chapter 6: Ch 6: In The Quest For A Phoenix
- Chapter 5: Ch 5: Getting Rich By Selling Water.
- Chapter 4: Ch 4: Water Tycoon
- Chapter 3: Ch 3: Water Manipulation Ultimate
- Chapter 2: Ch 2: Sea God’s Tower
- Chapter 1: Ch 1: Global Transmigration