Chapter 56 -56-The Universe Will Remember Us
Chapter 56 -56-The Universe Will Remember Us
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Chapter 56: Chapter56-The Universe Will Remember Us
And then—
Snap!
A crisp snap of fingers, like the sound of the universe’s pause button being pressed.
In that instant, an invisible force—one that transcended all laws and principles—descended upon the entire battlefield.
The rampaging calamity legion froze in place.
The despairing coalition of the universe halted mid-movement.
Even the terrifying shadows of the Abyssal Sovereign and the Zerg Queen were completely immobilized beneath that omnipotent power.
For a heartbeat, everyone on the Dalton side stood in stunned disbelief—and then came the eruption of joy.
“That sound… it’s the President!!”
“The President himself is here?!”
“The President is going to intervene?!”
“The ruler of Dalton!? Can he truly stand against that kind of despair?!”
Across the coalition ranks, hope flared within countless hearts.
In the face of such hopelessness, every soul yearned for a savior to appear.
The strength Dalton had shown so far was already awe-inspiring—but if the founder of such a force had now arrived… what kind of being was he?
Every gaze turned toward the center of the void.
A single figure had appeared there, though none had seen when.
He wore nothing but simple casual clothes, his hands clasped behind his back, his expression calm as he surveyed the chaotic, blood-stained starscape before him.
“You… what are you?”
From beyond the rift, the Abyssal Sovereign sent out a mental pulse filled with disbelief.
It could sense no aura from this man at all—as if the being before it existed outside of reality itself.
How could a “lesser cosmos,” its hunting ground, harbor such a presence beyond comprehension?
Leo merely waved his hand lightly.
At once, every coalition soldier felt an immense surge of life energy pour into them, mending wounds, restoring shattered limbs, reigniting dying souls.
His gaze passed calmly across the fractured cosmos, finally settling upon the two colossal silhouettes beyond the rift.
“This farce,” he said softly, “is over.”
He raised his right hand, and with a faint closing motion—
The Abyssal Sovereign’s massive body split apart.
The Zerg Queen’s head burst like a detonated sun.
ROAAAAR——!
Ssssshhh——!
“What is this power—how could it wound me!? Impossible…!”
“Retreat! Get away from here, now—!”
But there was no escape.
Before the horrified eyes of all who watched, the two vast entities collapsed, dissolving into dust and nothingness.
Even the titanic rift in the heavens began to heal at visible speed, knitting the torn space back together until the universe was whole once more.
Silence.
Absolute silence.
Neither the calamity legions nor the coalition troops could even think.
A single gesture had crushed the Sovereigns themselves—what kind of power was that?
The surviving demons and zerg fell into total madness and despair.
There was nowhere left to run.
Their doom was sealed.
“You’ll regret this!” one abyssal general shrieked.
“The Demon Emperor and Her Majesty the Hive Queen will not spare you!”
“If you ever dare step beyond this universe, you will—”
Leo looked at him, the corner of his lips lifting slightly.
“Don’t worry,” he said.
“I intend to go.”
“And when I do, you’ll all be reunited—eternally.”
He flicked his wrist.
In the blink of an eye, every remaining demon and zerg dissolved simultaneously into their most basic cosmic particles.
The starlit void fell silent again.
Only drifting ship wreckage and faint waves of residual energy whispered of the cataclysm that had just taken place.
As the last trace of abyssal miasma vanished and the zerg screeches faded into nothingness, the cosmos entered perfect stillness.
Yet the surviving soldiers could not cheer.
Grief surged through them instead.
Everywhere they looked, there were broken banners, floating corpses, and flickering remnants of fallen souls—each one a silent testament to the price of victory.
Countless mighty beings and civilization leaders had perished.
Entire worlds had been burned away, their living strength erased forever.
Sorrow and despair rippled through what was left of the coalition.
At that moment, Leo—still standing amidst the stars—slowly lifted his eyes.
“Time,” he murmured,
“Revert.”
There was no blinding radiance, no chant of power—only a quiet ripple spreading outward from where he stood.
And as that invisible tide expanded, the river of time began to flow backward.
Under countless awestruck gazes, Reize’s form reassembled in reverse, like a film rewinding.
His body solidified from mist to flesh once more, filled with surging vitality—as if his heroic sacrifice had been nothing but a dream.
Elizabeth’s pale face regained color; the wounds carved into her soul and body closed as time itself rewound.
She blinked in disbelief, seeing herself whole again amid the teary, joyous faces surrounding her.
Aragis, moments from death, was pulled from the brink.
He clenched his lance in silence, eyes flashing with emotions too fierce to name.
Elder Green Leaf of the Forest Alliance, the mechanical civilization’s core, the fallen Ancient Guardians, the slain leaders of countless races, even ordinary soldiers—their figures were drawn back from oblivion one by one, re-stitched into existence.
They stood once more beneath the stars, carrying the fragmented memories of their final moments, confusion giving way to astonishment.
A hush fell—and then came the thunderous wave of cries and cheers.
“Commander Reize! Marshal Elizabeth!!”
“Lord Aragis!!”
“Elder Green Leaf—you’re alive!”
“The logic core’s been restored!”
Reize froze for a moment, then turned toward Leo.
The battle-hardened warrior’s eyes reddened instantly.
Elizabeth and Aragis exchanged glances, both seeing the same mixture of awe and emotion reflected there.
Tears streamed down Elder Green Leaf’s aged face.
He and the other resurrected leaders and guardians all turned to face Leo, performing the highest rites of reverence their civilizations possessed.
They understood—this was no mere power.
This was a miracle.
The man before them had not only reversed death itself, but given the universe a new chance to live.
Leo’s gaze swept across the multitude of faces—ecstatic, reverent, trembling.
He, however, felt no pride.
If not for the delay caused by Lilith’s disappearance, none of them would have had to die in the first place.
Leo turned once more, slowly raising his right hand toward the direction where the valiant souls were about to fade.
He closed his fingers gently.
In that instant, a most profound fluctuation of law swept over the region.
Those ancient existences who had been unraveling into nothingness were as if paused mid-dissolution.
The process of dispersal was forcibly halted, and they were stabilized in a state poised between being and non-being.
Everyone who witnessed it held their breath.
Even those ancients themselves stared, stunned, their eyes filled with disbelief.
Leo’s gaze passed calmly over these predecessors, and he spoke, voice low and steady.
“Seniors, for the sake of the universe, you burned the last of your lives. For this merit, the universe will remember you.”
He paused.
“If you do not disdain it, you may join my Dalton—not as lingering shades, but reborn, to return with even greater strength and continue guarding all that you cherish.”
A deathly silence spread among the ancient beings.
At length, a Guardian whose aura was as old as time itself spoke:
“Your Excellency, we accept your kindness. But our souls are spent—like rotted wood—there is no future left for us…”
“I can give you a future,” Leo replied—simple, direct, and utterly confident.
“Dalton can grant you new life, and remake your souls.”
“A true rebirth.”
“…This—!!”
Rebirth?
Could such a thing be possible?
If one could truly live well again, who would ever choose to vanish from the world?
After a brief, stunned hush came answers, trembling between rapture and disbelief:
“We are willing!!”
“We will join Dalton! We will follow Your Excellency!!”
“—”
There was not a trace of hesitation.
For those who had long set life and death aside, Leo’s promise was nothing short of a miracle.
A faint smile touched Leo’s lips.
He said nothing more.
A miniature world slowly unfurled in his palm—his World-in-Hand.
A gentle yet boundless pull arose, and all those ancient Guardians who chose to follow him were received within.
He would reshape their souls and fashion new bodies for them.
As for their allegiance and steadiness of heart—there was no cause for concern.
Their character had been tempered and proven by ages uncounted.
When all was done, Leo’s eyes swept the battlefield once again.
Though catastrophe had passed over them, every surviving face shone with yearning for tomorrow—with limitless hope for the future.
Scarred warships still glimmered with unyielding light, and warriors of many races held one another up.
He rose into the air.
His voice carried, calm and resonant, into the ear of every living soul.
“Everyone, after this war, Dalton will join hands with all who share our ideals to build an order together. From this day on, our home will be guarded by our own hands, and our future shall know no more shadow!”
“President Leo, eternal!!”
“The universe shall endure!!”
“Order everlasting!!”
The thunder of cheers rolled through the vast cosmos, proclaiming the end of an old age— and the dawn of a new era bright with hope.
Countless years later, should a traveler set foot in this star-field—once steeped in blood and fire, then cleansed by the light of hope—they would still find, at the heart of many worlds, towering statues.
Their subject bore a tranquil face and a deep gaze, as if still watching over the peace and prosperity of this place.
The smoke of war slowly dispersed.
Leaders and envoys of many civilizations converged upon the seat of the Dalton Legion aboard starships of every style.
Representatives of the Crystal Cluster civilization, Elders of the Forest Alliance, members of the Ethereal Trade Union, envoys of the machine-intelligences—already they were calculating the infinite opportunities that lay here…
“Your Excellency, President!”
Elder Green Leaf of the Forest Alliance stepped forward first.
The creases of his weathered face eased with joy, like the bark of an ancient tree after storm and rain.
“Please accept again our most heartfelt thanks. You and the warriors of Dalton have saved the flame of order from being extinguished in the tides of chaos.”
Leo inclined his head slightly, gaze even as it swept across the assembly.
“Elder Green Leaf, guides of all your civilizations—Dalton has only done what must be done.
The universe is no lonely isle. This honor belongs to every soul who held the line in darkness and fought on in utter despair.”
At that moment, the crowd parted of its own accord, and the Emperor of the Luminous Empire advanced at a measured pace.
He had set aside his gleaming platinum armor for a solemn imperial robe, yet the golden eyes that once dimmed with weariness now shone anew.
“Lord Leo,” Oradin said, his voice carrying like a clarion.
“On behalf of the Luminous Empire—and on my own behalf—thank you for saving our lives.”
He placed his right hand over his heart and bowed—a gesture of the highest courtesy from a renowned sovereign.
“Your Majesty overpraises me,” Leo answered.
“The sacrifices of the Empire’s soldiers upon the line—everyone saw them.”
Oradin straightened and let his gaze drift past Leo to the woman with violet, star-bright eyes—Elizabeth.
Complex emotions kindled there: guilt hard to name, and a faint glimmer of hope.
“Elizabeth…” His voice lowered.
Her body gave the slightest tremor, but she mastered herself and offered a faultless salute.
“I greet Your Majesty.”
The eyes of many leaders moved between the two of them.
To such seasoned observers, the source of Elizabeth’s sword legacy was plain enough.
In a scene like this, things were clearly… complicated.
A ring of onlookers gathered in silence, watching the old emperor’s soap-opera of a family matter unfold.
Well—there would certainly be a new topic for future banter and bickering at summits…
Oradin drew a slow breath.
“Here and now, I must apologize—for what your mother suffered, and for her passing.”
He paused, as if suppressing a surge of feeling.
“At the time, I was consumed by the game of power and the expansion of the Empire. I neglected the most precious thing by my side.”
His words cracked like thunder through the crowd.
What?!
The Marshal of the Dalton Legion—this old Oradin’s daughter?
Then doesn’t that make the Luminous Empire and Dalton… family?
At the very least, “closest ship at the pier drinks first,” as the saying goes!
No wonder the Luminous Empire inexplicably sent Calvin across the stars to the world of Elarielle.
So that was it…
Representatives from many civilizations traded looks.
It seemed this old fox Oradin would be even harder to cross in the future.
Elizabeth pressed her lips together; a daze flickered through her violet eyes.
In that moment she seemed to see again the cold palace of her childhood, her mother’s gradually dimming gaze, and the silhouette of the man before her—her father—laboring through the night over imperial memorials.
Her lashes lowered, veiling the storm in her eyes.
“…It’s all in the past now, Father.”
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- Chapter 193 -193-Submission and Death
- Chapter 192 -192-A Face That Changes Faster Than Turning a Page
- Chapter 191 -191-A Wild, Sky-Reaching Idea
- Chapter 190 -190-Hathaway’s Wrath
- Chapter 189 -189-The Existence That Makes Worlds Bow
- Chapter 188 -188-The Fate of Starfall Isle
- Chapter 187 -187-The Twilight of the Bernard Family
- Chapter 186 -186-The Terrifying Power of the Empress
- Chapter 185 -185-Interception of the Decapitation Operation
- Chapter 184 -184-Protector of the Battlefield
- Chapter 183 -183-The True Depths
- Chapter 182 -182-Punishment from Hell
- Chapter 181 -181-The Fall of the Star God
- Chapter 180 -180-The Desperate Gap
- Chapter 179 -179-The Magnificent Reinforcements
- Chapter 178 -178-Void Devourer
- Chapter 177 -177-Unknown Invasion
- Chapter 176 -176-Lord of War
- Chapter 175 -175-The Empress’s True Identity
- Chapter 174 -174-Beyond Supreme Sanctuary Rank
- Chapter 173 -173-A Match of Equal Strength
- Chapter 172 -172-Empire’s Third God of War
- Chapter 171 -171-Powerful Enemies Approaching
- Chapter 170 -170-Luna’s Excitement
- Chapter 169 -169-Running Ahead
- Chapter 168 -168-Absolute Power
- Chapter 167 -167-The Boy’s Past
- Chapter 166 -166-The Fallen Star God
- Chapter 165 -165-A World of Calamities
- Chapter 164 -164-Walter’s Identity
- Chapter 163 -163-The Sealed Past
- Chapter 162 -162-The Vanishing Walter
- Chapter 161 -161-Unconditional Submission
- Chapter 160 -160-Continuous Breakthroughs
- Chapter 159 -159-Whispers of the Unknown Land
- Chapter 158 -158-What Are These Cats and Dogs?
- Chapter 157 -157-The Ancient Starfield Swordsman
- Chapter 156 -156-The Council’s Hidden Card
- Chapter 155 -155-God of War – One Against Three
- Chapter 154 -154-Departure - Theodore’s Dimension
- Chapter 153 -153-The Empress’s Temptation
- Chapter 152 -152-Sudden Attack
- Chapter 151 -151-The Illogical Dragon Princess
- Chapter 150 -150-The Zisen Holy Empire
- Chapter 149 -149-Leo Becomes an Empty-Nester
- Chapter 148 -148-Leo’s Schemes
- Chapter 147 -147-Lilith’s Reason for Sadness
- Chapter 146 -146-Leo’s Wife
- Chapter 145 -145-The Being That Commands Koro’s Loyalty
- Chapter 144 -144-Leo Strikes the Elder
- Chapter 143 -143-The Mythical Figure, Aether Singer
- Chapter 142 -142-Unifying the Mosley Sea
- Chapter 141 -141-The King Stan Who Was Instantly Killed
- Chapter 140 -140-Witnessing the Supreme Power
- Chapter 139 -139-Full Disclosure
- Chapter 138 -138-The Saintess Crushed Across Dimensions
- Chapter 137 -137-Isabella’s Revenge
- Chapter 136 -136-The Cheap Starborn Hairpin
- Chapter 135 -135-Darling?
- Chapter 134 -134-The Return of Saintess
- Chapter 133 -133-A Woman Stronger Than Leo?
- Chapter 132 -132-The Revenge of Sanctum of Light
- Chapter 131 -131-The Thousand-Year-Old Sunshine Boy
- Chapter 130 -130-The Girl’s Soulmate
- Chapter 129 -129-The Abducted Elven Girl
- Chapter 128 -128-My Father is Patrick
- Chapter 127 -127-Dragon Blood Arbitration
- Chapter 126 -126-The Fulfillment of the Dragon Clan Prophecy
- Chapter 125 -125-The Underground Casino in the Outer District
- Chapter 124 -124-Fiona’s Overtake
- Chapter 123 -123-Lilith’s Grudge
- Chapter 122 -122-The Greedy Dragon’s Rescue
- Chapter 121 -121-Elizabeth Gets Excited
- Chapter 120 -120-The Undead Race, Sitting Back and Enjoying the Fruits
- Chapter 119 -119-Walter’s Special Fetish
- Chapter 118 -118-The Former Ministers of the Clawclash Empire
- Chapter 117 -117-The Sanctum of Light Above the Planes
- Chapter 116 -116-Eileen’s True Identity and Intentions
- Chapter 115 -115-Perception and Playing Along
- Chapter 114 -114-Dalton Town Standing in the Starry Sky
- Chapter 113 -113-An Unnameable, Untouchable Existence
- Chapter 112 -112-Wendell’s Love-Blinded Mind
- Chapter 111 -111-The Resurrection of Selas
- Chapter 110 -110-Wendell’s Past
- Chapter 109 -109-The Birth of a Sanctuary Lord Rank in Arcane Star Domain
- Chapter 108 -108-God of War Is Not That Ugly
- Chapter 107 -107-The Path of Resolve
- Chapter 106 -106-The Unexpected Visitor
- Chapter 105 -105-Hardiman’s Regret
- Chapter 104 -104-Hardiman’s Regret
- Chapter 103 -103-The Absolute Will of Clawclash Queen
- Chapter 102 -102-The Shattering of the Invincible Belief of the God of War
- Chapter 101 -101-Where Did This Green Onion Come From?
- Chapter 100 -100-The Invincible God of War Above Divine Peak
- Chapter 99 -99-Poverty Limits Imagination
- Chapter 98 -98-The Flames of Revenge for the Human Race
- Chapter 97 -97-Return to Dalton Town
- Chapter 96 -95-Willing to Serve at the President’s Beck and Call
- Chapter 95 -94-The Glory of the Mage Tower Shall Not Be Defiled
- Chapter 94 -96-Ashamed for the Betrayers(Chapter94 is next - ,Pending reorge now, sorry for inconvenience))
- Chapter 93 -93-The Rejected Mage Tower Inheritance
- Chapter 92 -92-The Holy Sword’s Origin and the Prophet of Enlightenment
- Chapter 91 -91-Building the New Dalton Town!
- Chapter 90 -90-Supporting Mount Divinus Against the Clawclash Empire
- Chapter 89 -89-The Clawclash Empire’s Brutal Nature
- Chapter 88 -88-Competing for Lilith’s Favor
- Chapter 87 -87-The Divine Race’s Request for Allegiance
- Chapter 86 -86- Divine Race Requests to Join Dalton
- Chapter 85 -85-The Country Bumpkins Enter the City
- Chapter 84 -84-Ancient Ruins and the Awakening of Ancient Races
- Chapter 83 -83-Igniting the Hope and Future of Humanity
- Chapter 82 -82-The Culprit Behind the Destruction of Humanity
- Chapter 81 -81-Sky Council! Judicator!
- Chapter 80 -80-Like Flicking Away a Mosquito
- Chapter 79 -79-Rapid Expansion of Power and Divinity
- Chapter 78 -78-Gray-Robed Youth and the Death Mark
- Chapter 77 -77-Pass the Throne to Me and Let Me Sit
- Chapter 76 -76-Oko’s Attempt at Playing the Family Card
- Chapter 75 -75-The Wise Know When to Yield
- Chapter 74 -74-What Kind of Trash Thinks They Can Enter for Free?
- Chapter 73 -73-Pay the Gate Fee or Get Lost
- Chapter 72 -72-The Extermination of the Void Zerg
- Chapter 71 -71-The Irresistible Anger of the Crowd
- Chapter 70 -70-Dad is here!
- Chapter 69 -69-Lilith Summons Her Dad
- Chapter 68 -68-Reckoning
- Chapter 67 -67-A Powerhouse of Equal Rank?
- Chapter 66 -66-Dalton Marches Toward Sakend
- Chapter 65 -65-The Starborn Clan’s Ever-Shifting Attitude
- Chapter 64 -64-Lilith’s Maternal Lineage
- Chapter 63 -63-Child, You’ve Got the Wrong Mom
- Chapter 62 -62-Was Lilith Sold?!
- Chapter 61 -61-Snowhawk City of a Thousand Races
- Chapter 60 -60-“There’s No Such Thing as a Human Settlement?”
- Chapter 59 -59-Lilith and the Snow Cat Tribe
- Chapter 58 -58-Go! The Next Universe!
- Chapter 57 -57-Watcher of the Deep Cosmos
- Chapter 56 -56-The Universe Will Remember Us
- Chapter 55 -55-Despair
- Chapter 54 -54-Lilith Devoured by the Void
- Chapter 53 -53-The Awakening Emperor
- Chapter 52 -52-The Two Starfield Lords from Dalton
- Chapter 51 -51-Reinforcements!
- Chapter 50 -50-The Grand Army Marches into the Abyss
- Chapter 49 -49-Alarm! Alarm!
- Chapter 48 -48-Traitors
- Chapter 47 -47-Nothing but a Pretext for Conquest!
- Chapter 46 -46-The Threat Beyond the Universe, Accelerate Forward!
- Chapter 45 -45-The Stunned Empire Representatives
- Chapter 44 -44-Elizabeth’s Will, The Empire’s Marshal
- Chapter 43 -43-One Versus Four Astral Archmages
- Chapter 42 -42-Elizabeth’s Information Leak
- Chapter 41 -41-Arrival of the Level 3 Civilization Powerhouses
- Chapter 40 -40-The Boy’s Absolute Will to Survive
- Chapter 39 -39-The Young Warrior’s Desire for Glory
- Chapter 38 -38-Team Star and the Crusaders’ First Battle
- Chapter 37 -37-Murderous Intent from the Depths of the Stars
- Chapter 36 -36-Enemies from the Cosmos
- Chapter 35 -35-The Will of the Annihilating Stars
- Chapter 34 -34-The Dragon’s Intention
- Chapter 33 -33-The Dragon That Shrouded the World
- Chapter 32 -32-Dalton’s Iceberg and Heavenly Chasm
- Chapter 31 -31-Thunder Titan vs. White Crystal Behemoth
- Chapter 30 -30-If You’re Not Convinced, Fight Your Way In
- Chapter 29 -29-Three Thousand Years of Shock to the Outside World
- Chapter 28 -28-The Astronomical Entry Fee
- Chapter 27 -27-Open the Gate!
- Chapter 26 -26-I, the Strongest President
- Chapter 25 -25-We Must Have Our Own Army
- Chapter 24 -24-Three Thousand Years Have Passed
- Chapter 23 -23-Dalton Town’s Full-Scale Development
- Chapter 22 -22-The Gatekeeper
- Chapter 21 -21-Descent of a God — The Static Black Hole
- Chapter 20 -20-Continued Recruitment — The Strongest General
- Chapter 19 -19-Death Graveyard — Astral Envoy
- Chapter 18 -18-The Pact Holds No Value Before Absolute Interests
- Chapter 17 -17-Factions Converge—Dividing Dalton?
- Chapter 16 -16-The Indestructible Magic Barrier
- Chapter 15 -15-Wolves Gather, Treasure Invites Disaster
- Chapter 14 -14-Dean of Dalton Academy
- Chapter 13 -13-Another Eternal Magus?
- Chapter 12 -12-Rebuilding Dalton Town
- Chapter 11 -11-The Continent in Shock, Void Behemoth Appears
- Chapter 10 -10-The Awakening Ritual, Resonance of the Stars
- Chapter 9 -9-A Different Bloodline
- Chapter 8 -8-A Bloodline from the Stars
- Chapter 7 -7-The Strongest Elf
- Chapter 6 -6- Ancient Power? Come Be My Daughter’s Tutor
- Chapter 5 -5-A Calamity? With One Gesture, I Can Erase It
- Chapter 4 -4-In the Forbidden Depths, the Mightiest Elf of Ten Thousand Years Past
- Chapter 3 -3-A Visitor from the Royal Capital
- Chapter 2 -2-Infinite System Points, Level Max!
- Chapter 1 -1-The Belated System and the Supreme Court of the Otherworldly Town