Chapter 88 - 87: Operation Heartbreaker
Chapter 88: Chapter 87: Operation Heartbreaker
Night settled over the Inner Bastion like a heavy cloak, suffocating the usual sounds of a military encampment.
The fires burned lower than usual, not from a lack of fuel, but from a calculated restraint. Orders had been disseminated at sundown to reduce all visible light; the Liberation Cult was trying to vanish into the shadows of the very mountains they occupied.
Beyond the bastion walls, the horizon pulsed with emerald veins, resembling a sleeping predator whose heartbeat could be felt through the soles of one’s boots.
Inside the central war chamber, a cold silence ruled.
Aegis stood at the head of the long stone table, both hands resting heavily on its surface.
The map before him was no longer just a representation of terrain; it was a living record of strategic retreats and the high cost of survival.
Emerald markings bled across the Western territories like a spreading infection. Blue lines traced the desperate evacuation routes of millions, and red symbols marked the silent graveyards of fallen strongholds.
Bella stood at his right, her arms folded tightly across her plump chest, her expression sharp enough to cut the gloom.
Ruina crouched near the back wall in her humanoid form, her silver wings folded so tightly they looked like a cloak of steel, her eyes reflecting the flickering torchlight. Pyro rested near Aegis’s feet, smaller and denser than usual, quietly absorbing the ambient heat of the room.
Around the table sat the core leadership. Gravenian generals with centuries of service, veteran adventurer captains, and mage-commanders whose eyes carried the hollow weight of the men and women they had lost that morning.
Aegis broke the silence, .
“We cannot win a war of attrition against a mind that controls the fundamental laws of the battlefield itself. Every moment we spend defending a border, the Sovereign learns how to break it faster.”
The Gravenian general across from him nodded grimly. “They don’t tire, My Lord. They don’t hunger. And they certainly don’t mourn.”
Aegis replied,
”Exactly, We cannot outmaneuver an enemy that processes data faster than we can speak. And we can no longer protect our people if we continue to let the Sovereign dictate the pace of this war. If we stay on the defensive, we are simply waiting for our turn to be erased.”
He straightened his posture, and the temperature in the room seemed to drop. “So we will not defend. We will not react.”
A veteran captain leaned forward, his voice a cautious whisper. “You are proposing a decapitation strike. An assassination.”
”Yes,” Aegis said simply. “We are going to kill the heart.”
A murmur rippled through the room, a mixture of hope and pure, unadulterated dread.
“The Titan Sovereign is not a commander in the way we understand it,” one mage-commander argued, gesturing toward the maps. “It is the battlefield’s collective will made flesh. How do you assassinate a force of nature?”
”By finding the point where that nature becomes a machine,” Bella answered for him, her voice cold and steady. “As long as it exists, every Titan is a node in a network aimed at our extinction. We don’t need to kill the army. We need to shut down the signal.”
Aegis tapped a specific, pulsing mark deep within the Titan-occupied territory. “The Titan Heart.
Bella’s observations during the Sovereign’s advance confirm that its gravitational dominance isn’t constant. It spikes. Those spikes correlate perfectly with energy surges localized at its chest.”
He nodded, “It is more than a power source. It is the command relay. When that heart pulses, a million Titans move in unison. If we remove it, the Unity doesn’t just lose its leader. It loses its mind.”
A heavy silence followed.
One of the adventurer captains finally spoke: “And if removing it kills the Sovereign but triggers a System-wide ’Correction’? If we break the heart and the world decides to shatter along with it?”
Aegis met the man’s gaze with absolute, unyielding clarity. “Then we will face that tomorrow. Tonight, we wneed to face the certainty that if we do nothing, there will be no world left to save.”
The Gravenian general exhaled a long, shaky breath. “Then the question is no longer ’if,’ but ’how.’ How do we reach a Sovereign that is protected by a sea of Dukes?”
Aegis closed his eyes briefly, envisioning the path. “Operation Heartbreaker.”
The name settled over the room like a final verdict.
”This will not be an army operation,” Aegis continued. “Mass movement is exactly what the Sovereign is designed to track. If we send a legion, it will see us coming from fifty miles away. We will use a strike team. Small, fast, and lethal.”
”Who?” the general asked, though he likely already knew.
”Myself. Bella. Ruina. Pyro.”
The room erupted.
”That is suicide, My Lord!”
“You are the backbone of the entire Cult! If you fall, the Liberation falls with you!”
Aegis raised a single hand, and the room fell into a grudging, heavy silence.
“I am already the target,” he said calmly. “The Sovereign has identified me as the primary existential threat. Any large-scale maneuver will draw its full attention regardless of where I am. By being at the center of the strike, I am drawing the fire exactly where it needs to be.”
Ruina stepped toward him, her silver eyes burning. “Then take me alone, My Lord. I can fly at speeds the Titans cannot track. I can dive, rip the Heart out, and be gone before they even register the breach.”
Aegis shook his head, “You cannot survive the Sovereign’s personal gravitational field alone, Ruina. The moment you enter the inner circle, your wings will be useless without a counter-domain.”
Bella’s voice was soft but final, “And I am not letting him go into that hellscape without a lifeline. I am the only one who can stabilize the mana flow when he unseals the Crown.”
Aegis turned to the officers, outlining the final contingencies,
“The Sovereign is surrounded by layered formations. We will not breach them. We will bypass them. Pyro, you will act as the distraction. You will assume your full Titan form at the Southern flank. Maximum output. Make yourself so large and so loud that the Sovereign has no choice but to calculate you as the primary assault.”
The little slime vibrated with a sudden, fierce energy. Boink.
”Ruina, you are our extraction. You stay in the high-altitude currents. You do not engage the ground unless we are pinned. Your only job is to get us out once the Heart is secured.”
Finally, he looked at Bella. “You are my heart. Inside the Sovereign’s influence, gravity and time will be distorted. You will use ice suppression to hold the space open and life magic to keep our cores from collapsing under the pressure.”
”And if you fall?” Bella asked, her voice trembling just a fraction.
Aegis looked at her with unwavering gaze. “Then you need to pull the Heart out anyway. You will take Ruina, you willtake the Heart, and you bring it back here. This mission does not have a failure clause, Bella. It only has a conclusion.”
Bella stared at him, her knuckles white. “I am not interested in a conclusion that ends with your sacrifice, Aegis.”
”I am not sacrificing myself,” he said, stepping closer to her. “I am ending a war. There is a difference.”
The chamber door groaned open, and Queen Gloriana stepped out of the shadows. She had been listening from the periphery until now.
“You will not go without my blessing,” she said. “But you also will not go without the understanding that if you die, this army dies with you. I cannot hold these people together without their symbol.”
Aegis inclined his head, “I am aware of the burden, Your Majesty.”
Gloriana studied him for a long time, then nodded slowly. “Then go. But do not you dare die before you’ve seen the world you’re trying to save, Sage.”
The meeting dissolved into a flurry of quiet preparations. Only the strike team knew the truth of the morning’s mission; the rest of the army was told only that a high-level reconnaissance was underway.
Later that night, Bella found Aegis standing at the very edge of the bastion, staring out at the emerald horizon where the earth seemed to be glowing with malice.
“You didn’t tell them the full cost,” she said softly.
Aegis didn’t turn around.
“Fear is a poor strategist, Bella. They needed to believe in the plan, not the price.”
”Tell me,” she insisted, stepping beside him.
He hesitated, his hand resting on the hilt of the trident. “The Sea God’s Crown… it is a King-rank authority being channeled through a Duke-rank vessel. If I push it to its absolute limit to break the Sovereign’s shell, I may not come back the same. Memory, emotion, the things that make me ’Aegis’… they might be the fuel for that fire.”
Bella’s breath caught in her throat. She gripped his arm, her fingers digging into his palm. “Then we will find another way. You shouldn’t use it.”
”But there is no other way to kill a Sovereign,” Aegis said quietly. “If I lose myself… if the crown takes too much… I need you to be the one to bring me back. Even if you have to freeze my heart to do it.”
Bella looked at him, her eyes shining with unshed tears.
“I’ll do more than that, Arlan. I’ll drag you back from the abyss myself.”
Boink. Pyro bounced up between them, a small spark of defiance in the dark.
Aegis smiled faintly, crouching to touch the slime. “Tomorrow, then.”
”Tomorrow,” Bella echoed.
Far away, beneath the heavy crust of the Western Badlands, the Titan Sovereign pulsed once. The emerald light flared, and the ground for a hundred miles groaned in response. It knew they were coming. It was waiting.
But it didn’t realize that for the first time, Aegis wasn’t coming to fight. He was coming to perform a operation on the world.
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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