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"The Creator..."

"All are equal."

"The Creator decreed that all are equal!"

"Equality."

From the ruins, people crawled out, lifting their heads to gaze at the divine figure walking across the sky. They murmured the words spoken by the God of Justice, their voices trembling with awe and revelation.

The concept of equality—true equality—was introduced to this world for the first ti.

For millennia, the societal hierarchy had been absolute. People were divided into ranks:

The emperor was the highest, followed by nobles, then rchants, commoners, and at the very bottom were minorities and their mixed descendants, who were not even considered human.

"All are equal."

Now, a god declared that the Creator, when crafting humanity, defined that all humans were born equal.

This declaration granted the ultimate legitimacy to the inherent dignity of human life.

"All are equal."

"All are equal!"

"ALL ARE EQUAL—"

This idea, like a seed, quickly took root in countless hearts, rapidly growing into an unshakable tree.

The initial murmurs grew into shouts, and then into cries that seed to erupt from a deep reservoir of suppressed injustice.

Within seconds, the Imperial Capital resonated with a unified chorus:

"ALL ARE EQUAL!"

The young emperor, lost in the curse of his empire's imminent collapse, remained deaf to the people's voices. He continued to wield the devastating power of the National Defense Machine God, desperately trying to deny the reality of his failure.

"Die! Die! DIEEEEEE!"

He redirected his attacks toward the radiant figure cloaked in blue light walking toward him.

Furina, undeterred, neither dodged nor hesitated. The small scale in her hand, forged from the faith of the empire's populace, glowed brilliantly.

Every terrifying attack that approached her was silently dissolved upon touching the soft, water-blue light emanating from her.

It was as though the attacks were erased without resistance or sound.

The collective faith of over half the world's population had coalesced into a Human Realm Force, a power capable of altering destiny itself.

The people of the capital longed, prayed, and yearned for the divine to end the empire's tyranny.

This overwhelming desire turned the loom of fate, weaving threads that no force could defy.

Any power opposing the tide of fate was seamlessly rewritten, erased by the will of the masses.

Furina herself did not consciously wield this Human Realm Force; it arose passively from the unity and hope of the people watching her.

"The final embers of injustice from this empire must now be extinguished," she declared.

Furina gazed at the young emperor, nearly maddened within the cockpit of the National Defense Machine God, and sighed deeply.

If he had chosen to surrender, he might not have been guilty.

But unleashing such devastating attacks—if she hadn't prepared counterasures beforehand—countless lives would have been lost.

BZZZZ—

Countless blue threads erged from the scale in Furina's hand, weaving rapidly into a colossal execution blade above the National Defense Machine God.

The blade locked onto the young emperor within the Teigu with unerring precision. No matter how the machine moved, it remained fixed on its target.

Amid the fervent cries of the people chanting "All are equal," the imnse execution blade descended.

BZZZZ—CRACK!

The National Defense Machine God was split cleanly in two beneath the execution blade.

Inside the cockpit, the young emperor's head was severed. His face remained frozen in a grotesque expression of rage and despair as it fell from the cockpit.

The severed head plumted from the colossal machine toward the capital below, where the jubilant cheers of the citizens echoed.

...

The last bastion of evil in the empire had been eradicated.

With the capital liberated, the Maison Gardiennage officially took control of the Imperial Capital.

More than half of the city had been reduced to scorched earth by the young emperor's rampage. In response, the citizens began a grand rebuilding effort, their determination unwavering.

On the site of the forr palace, the people themselves undertook the construction of two monuntal institutions:

• The Palais rmonia, the highest governing authority.

• The Opera Epiclese, the seat of judgnt and justice.

Additionally, the mainfra of the Oratrice canique d'Analyse Cardinale was relocated from Kyoroch to the Imperial Capital, solidifying its role as the epicenter of justice.

anwhile, in Celestia.

"The second world has been integrated," a voice declared. "At last, the world of Teyvat can truly beco a complete, independent realm. No more external threats to worry about—hahaha!"

Seated on the Throne of Heavenly Principles, Noah couldn't help but laugh, sensing the profound changes taking place.

Behind him, the Primordial Law Ring spun slowly, emitting pulses of seven-colored divine light.

The Human Realm Force system and the Constellation system had fully encompassed the destinies of all individuals in the Aka ga Kill world.

In his mind, a faint projection of this newly integrated plane erged.

This new world wasn't particularly large, but it wasn't small either—comparable in scale to the Earth-Moon system. However, its moon wasn't as large as Earth's satellite but was still a true celestial body.

The rules of this plane were continuously absorbed by the Primordial Law Ring, rapidly expanding the scope, quantity, and quality of its laws.

The Aka ga Kill world had reached the threshold of becoming a high-energy world, with its laws numbering at nearly 60% of those found in Teyvat.

Though the quality of laws in the Aka ga Kill world was lower than in Teyvat, the difference was not significant.

The overall authority of the Primordial Law Ring increased by 40%, which ant that the Heavenly Principles themselves were now 40% stronger.

At that mont, the system's voice resounded.

[Ding. Acquired the faith of 62% of the total population in the Aka ga Kill world.]

[Ding. The Vision-to-Godhood system has beco the sole divine system in the Aka ga Kill world.]

[Ding. Teyvat's influence has expanded to encompass 85% of global consciousness.]

[Ding. Teyvat's interference in the Aka ga Kill world has reached 90%.]

[Ding. Gained 86% of the Aka ga Kill world's total permissions.]

[Would you like to initiate the subsumption program?]

Noah extended his hand, and a projection of the Aka ga Kill world appeared before him, presented by the Human Realm Force system.

"Comnce subsumption," he commanded.

[Ding. Subsumption mode activated.]

[Ding. Calculating...]

• The Aka ga Kill world will be integrated as a subordinate plane of Teyvat.

• The core of Teyvat will be strengthened by 40%.

• 32% of the Aka ga Kill world's rules will be added to Teyvat's overall rule pool.

• Teyvat's tolerance to harmful knowledge and power will increase by 45%, with 36% of harmful elents nullified.

• Teyvat will form a planar crystal sphere, transforming the "False Sky" into a real cosmic space encompassing 37% of Teyvat's total spatial domain.

• As a planar world, Teyvat will be entirely immune to the Sea Of Quanta's rules and erosion.

• Teyvat's leyline structure will evolve into a world-wide nervous system capable of generating not only the seven elental energies but also energies native to its subordinate planes. Auto-repair efficiency will increase by 45%, and harmful energy purification will improve by 45%. Teyvat will gain the ability to absorb trace amounts of Quantum Sea energy, converting it into Teyvat's energy.

• The potential of Teyvat's divine entities will increase by 32%, automatically redistributing appropriate rules from the Aka ga Kill world into Teyvat's divine systems.

• The growth limit of Teyvat's life forms will increase by 35%.

• The Vision and Ascension system will see preliminary enhancents, enabling Visions to integrate as internal Marks of Destiny with a 35% increase in growth potential.

Final Assessnt:

Teyvat will ascend to a Primary High-Energy Planar World, breaking the chains of mortality. As long as its planar barriers remain intact, Teyvat will endure eternally.

[Ding. Subsumption program initiated. Establishing a connection between the two universal fraworks.]

[Ding. To ensure the program proceeds smoothly, temporary control over the Host's authority is requested.]

"Granted," Noah replied without hesitation.

A trendous force, second only to that of Teyvat itself, surged into every corner of the world, transforming its very fabric.

The Primordial Law Ring expanded instantaneously, stretching like a rainbow halo that encircled the entirety of Teyvat.

The sky over Teyvat dimd slightly, and countless stars beca visible in broad daylight, creating a surreal scene as if the heavens themselves had descended to embrace the rainbow ring.

Monts later, vibrant auroras swept across the sky, painting it with ribbons of color. It was as if the entire sky had been draped in countless strands of shimring silk.

This sudden phenonon sent shockwaves through the seven nations. Citizens, bewildered and terrified, lifted their eyes to the heavens.

"Look at the sky! Stars in the dayti? How is this possible?"

"And that massive colored ring—what is it?"

"Why has the sky changed like this? Didn't sothing similar happen a month ago?"

"Oh no, is sothing terrible going to happen to our world?"

"Is this the end of the world?"

While ordinary people were gripped with fear and confusion, the Vision bearers experienced the phenonon on a far deeper level.

...

Wuwang Hill, Liyue.

"Big Hilichurl sick, Small Hilichurl lift, and—huh?"

Hu Tao, guiding a stubborn spirit toward the afterlife, paused mid-chant. Her head snapped upward, her expression frozen in astonishnt.

"Again? What is with this world and its endless weirdness? Even ghosts refusing to pass on have doubled since last month—what's going on here?"

She crouched, pressing a palm to the ground, her mischievous deanor replaced with seriousness.

"This… feels like the ley lines, but the energy isn't leaking or unstable—it's intense but balanced. Wait, wait, this doesn't feel right at all!"

Hu Tao's brow furrowed. "Is this even leyline energy? What is this overwhelming force growing larger by the second? Oh no, oh no! The ley lines—are they going to explode?"

For all her usual quirkiness, Hu Tao's hands, clutching her Staff of Homa, were now slick with nervous sweat.

Teyvat's leyline network, once a stable frawork supporting the world's structure, was evolving into sothing far greater: the nervous system of a living, breathing world.

If Teyvat were a person, its leylines had transford into arteries and neural pathways.

"My Vision—it's glowing strangely!"

She held up her Vision, staring as it shimred and shifted. Before her astonished eyes, it morphed into a crimson tattoo etched into her palm.

The Vision's changes conveyed a flood of information to her mind: Visions could now integrate into their bearers' bodies, rendering them unlosable.

Even if separated, their innate connection would allow them to be summoned back.

"My Vision has… grown up? It can power itself up now?" Hu Tao mused, a blend of wonder and disbelief on her face.

Beneath her feet, the unseen transformation of Teyvat continued. The ground beca denser, infused with a profound new strength.

As the leyline network evolved, it released intangible energy that swept over the surface like an invisible breeze.

...

In Mondstadt, Mona stood slack-jawed in her courtyard, staring up at the dayti stars and the enormous rainbow ring.

"All the Constellations… they've appeared for everyone!"

Her voice trembled with disbelief as her astrological knowledge failed her. This event was beyond her comprehension, and her mind struggled to process it.

"What are those auroras? What's that gigantic colored ring? What in Teyvat is happening to this world? Soone, please explain!"

Mona clutched her head in frustration, trying to make sense of the impossible.

"No, no—this isn't right. It's not just the Constellations filling the sky. The heavens… they seem higher now? Is it just my imagination?"

Her thoughts spiraled, and she hugged her head tighter, trying to escape her confusion.

"Ahhhhh! I don't get it! I don't get it at all! Whatever—this has nothing to do with !"

Suddenly, a realization struck her. Her face stiffened as dread crept in.

"Wait… every ti sothing big happens, I get dragged into it sohow. This ti… no, no, no, it won't happen again, will it?"

...

Mondstadt Square, at the Statue of the Anemo Archon.

Venti stood among the Mondstadt citizens, his head tilted upward as he stared at the sky. His expression was one of shock, his mouth agape as if he could swallow an entire egg.

"This… the transformation from rging a second world… is far beyond exaggeration!"

The False Sky had beco the True Sky.

Although the stars visible in Teyvat's sky were real celestial bodies, the space above them had always been a barrier blocking the outside world, not an actual outer space.

Venti had secretly visited Inazuma, where Raiden Shogun's retainers had brought back books from the first rged world. From these, he had learned much about planets, galaxies, and the universe.

After wandering in the Aka ga Kill world for a few days and confirming the mission was complete, Venti had hurried back.

There was no way he'd miss witnessing such a monuntal transformation.

For Archons, such changes were a rare opportunity to grow stronger.

But wait—if Teyvat's sky had grown higher, and the False Sky had transford into true outer space… what lay beyond that space?

If it weren't for the ongoing transformation, Venti might have imdiately flown up to investigate.

The ley lines, too, had changed. No longer were they re stabilizers for the world; they had beco conduits generating elental and other forms of energy.

"It's unbelievable. This ans even if the ley lines are damaged, the world won't collapse," Venti thought.

But then, what now served as the stabilizing force of the world's structure?

As Venti pondered this, a new rule of wind flowed from his Archonic essence, surging into his being.

His braided hair and teal eyes began to glow.

"This wind rule… it's from that world!"

Venti's eyes widened in astonishnt. Having just returned from the Aka ga Kill world, he imdiately realized what was happening.

The Heavenly Principle had distributed the rules of wind from the rged world to him.

Undoubtedly, other loyal Archons were also receiving portions of the subsud world's rules.

Looking toward Dragonspine, Venti closed his eyes and basked in the changes sweeping through Teyvat and himself.

The ley lines had evolved, and Mondstadt's environnt had improved. Even if he were to lift the Thousand Winds Hymn, snow would no longer engulf Dragonspine.

Having only controlled 70% of Teyvat's wind rules previously, the integration of wind rules from the Aka ga Kill world made his essence as an Archon purer and more powerful.

The erosion on his divine essence was gone, and with the addition of new rules, he was at least 30% stronger. Moreover, he no longer needed to maintain the Thousand Winds Hymn.

"It's ti to reclaim my crown," Venti murmured.

Spreading his arms wide, he closed his eyes and let the world-changing breeze wash over his face, reveling in the joy of newfound freedom.

While he still had a superior to answer to, in Mondstadt, he was free in every sense of the word.

anwhile, at Teyvat's deepest layer.

This was the domain once traversed by the Goddess of the Abyssal Moon, one of the three moon goddesses. It was the subterranean sky beneath the world, a place of eerie crimson light.

It was here that the Crimson Moon once rose. During the primordial wars, however, the Crimson Moon was shattered, leaving only this crimson sky in the world's deepest depths.

Massive fragnts of the Crimson Moon drifted aimlessly across the crimson sky.

This space had also served as a prison where Phanes sealed the Void Realm Power brought into the world by the Dragon King, Nibelungen.

Now, the Abyss Order had taken control of this place.

Amidst the ruins of ancient buildings that once rested on the Crimson Moon's remnants, a golden-haired prince road, searching for sothing.

As the world changed around him, his face turned pale with shock.

"How is this possible? Teyvat… Teyvat has transford from open to sealed?"

His voice trembled as he looked to the crimson sky above, where the rules of Teyvat and the remnants of the Crimson Moon shifted in response to the rging worlds.

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