[: Daniel’s POV :]
World of Final Fla :]
- The planet’s very soil rembers the silence that follows creation and destruction.
[: Upon Activation :]
- 1st Effect: All Landscape Destroyed will be recovered and all beings who are dead or injured will be revived and recovered.
- 2nd Effect: Enemies Total Stats will decrease by 30% -
- Final Effect: Factions or Worlds will suffer disasters equal to the overall prowess of this planet inhabitants -
- Limit: 1/1 (Regenerate 1 for every 10,000 Years) (Bonus Recovery: Able to regenerate and increase limits through evolution or if any of the Inhabitants made a achievents worthy enough to be recognized by the Will of the Universe -
[: Heart of Eternal Resonance :]
- A heartbeat echoes at the planet’s core, the Nexus Heart could resonance with the Inhabitants
[: Upon Activation :]
- 1st Effect: Overall Stats within the planetary range will increase by 10 tis, and all regeneration will be 1000× faster.
- 2nd Effect Planetary core becos indestructible.
- Final Effect: Only one Inhabintant could be connected to the planet gain a resonance link, allowing synchronization during combat.
- Limit: 1/1 (Regenerate 1 for every 10,000 Years) (Bonus Recovery: Able to regenerate and increase limits through evolution or if any of the Inhabitants made a achievents worthy enough to be recognized by the Will of the Universe -
[: Sanctuary of Hope :]
- A planet that was once in despair has now reversed its situation and has gained the upper hand of Hope.
[: Upon Activation :]
- 1st Effect: All Enemies Comprehension of Laws and Authorities will be nullified.
- 2nd Effect: All Inhabitants grades of Law will increase by 1 Level Higher.
- Final Effect: Each Inhabitant will obtain 1 Random Law and Authorities temporarily.
- Limit: 1/1 (Regenerate 1 for every 10,000 Years) (Bonus Recovery: Able to regenerate and increase limits through evolution or if any of the Inhabitants made a achievents worthy enough to be recognized by the Will of the Universe -
[: Reversal of Devastation :]
- What a planet that was supposed to be destroyed and annihilated managed to reverse and even renew itself all due to one single being -
[: Upon Activation :]
- 1st Effect: Every form of damage inflicted upon the planet is would be reversed.
- 2nd Effect: Each death on the planet from enemies feeds planetary vitality, reinforcing its world veins.
- Final Effect: All Damage accumulated by the Enemies would be reflected against them for one ti. The higher the accumulation, the higher the effect.
- Limit: 1/1 (Regenerate 1 for every 10,000 Years) (Bonus Recovery: Able to regenerate and increase limits through evolution or if any of the Inhabitants made a achievents worthy enough to be recognized by the Will of the Universe -
[: World Ending Suppression :]
- The soul of the world now breathes authority and concepts and no invader can set foot here without trembling beneath its unseen gaze.
[: Upon Activation :]
- 1st Effect: Enemies entering planetary orbit experience ntal suppression and spiritual corrosion.
- 2nd Effect: Enemies Debuff, Poisons and Status Ailnt would be nullified.
- Final Effect: As long as the enemies are in this world, they would suffer from illusions, tearing their soul apart.
- Limit: 1/1 (Regenerate 1 for every 10,000 Years) (Bonus Recovery: Able to regenerate and increase limits through evolution or if any of the Inhabitants made a achievents worthy enough to be recognized by the Will of the Universe -
[: Ecliptic Veil of Providence :]
- Once upon a ti, the planet had been sealed and unseen by the beings outside on the universe and though it had been revealed, the world had managed to kill the 7 Apostles and even an Avatar of the Apocalypse Sovereign.
[: Upon Activation:]
- 1st Effect: The planet cannot be located or perceived by hostile cosmic entities unless willed otherwise.
- 2nd Effect: Ti dilation occurs, one day on the planet may equal centuries beyond.
- Final Effect: Able to forcefully repel invaders.
- Limit: 1/1 (Regenerate 1 for every 10,000 Years) (Bonus Recovery: Able to regenerate and increase limits through evolution or if any of the Inhabitants made a achievents worthy enough to be recognized by the Will of the Universe -
"These are your titles?" I muttered, my eyes following the information displayed in a holographic manner by Mika.
Mika’s smile was radiant, no, it was devotion.
"These are not just titles, my Lucky Prince Charm," she said softly, every word dripping with affection that made shift uneasily.
"These are your echoes, the reflection of everything you’ve done."
"My... echoes?" I repeated, not quite believing what I was hearing.
She stepped closer, her erald eyes gleaming with a mix of reverence and obsession.
"Yes. Every battle you fought, every being you slew, every defiance you made against fate itself, it all resonated to , and I’m bound to that..." she placed a hand on her chest,
"I could evovle and you’ve changed ."
Her words sent a faint chill down my spine. I couldn’t tell if I should be proud or disturbed.
"I didn’t do anything for you," I said.
"I just—"
"—fought because it was right?" she finished for , smiling knowingly.
"Oh, Daniel... you say that, but your soul burns brighter than any star"
"Even now, I can feel its warmth through every ley line of this world."
I sighed, rubbing the back of my neck.
"You have a strange way of expressing gratitude."
"Do I?" Mika’s eyes narrowed playfully as she took another step forward.
"Then maybe I should express it differently?"
Before I could react, her finger lifted my chin, tilting my head upward to et her gaze.
She was taller than and her shadow fell over like a canopy of living erald fla.
Her eyes glimred with sothing deeper than admiration, and it was obsession.
But her actions right now we’re seductive.
The way she carries herself and her body were all mature, and to say that I’m not attracted to that it’s a lie.
No man would ever deny it.
But because of how disturbing Mika is, I didn’t dare to have feelings towards her.
"Mika..." I warned cautiously.
She giggled softly, her voice echoing like wind over crystal.
"You have no idea how many eons I’ve waited to feel this way, to see soone like you, my Lucky Prince Charm."
"...You’re starting to sound like a stalker planet," I muttered under my breath.
She gasped dramatically, clutching her chest.
"A stalker planet? How cruel! I prefer the term devoted cosmic admirer"
Despite myself, I couldn’t hold back a short laugh.
"You’re unbelievable."
"Perhaps," she humd, circling with the slow grace of a cat.
"But so are you. You’ve reshaped my very essence, Daniel Valenhardt. You made this world stronger. You gave reason to awaken again."
Her tone changed then, the playful lilt fading into sothing quieter, gentler.
When I t her gaze again, it wasn’t obsession that looked back.
It was... gratitude, real, aching gratitude.
"You didn’t just help ," she whispered.
"You gave purpose again."
For a mont, I didn’t know what to say.
Maybe because I saw a reflection of myself in her, sothing once broken that found aning through soone else.
I exhaled softly.
"Then... I’m glad. If I helped, even a little, that’s enough."
Her lips curved into that familiar, teasing smile.
"You helped more than a little, my Lucky Prince Charm. You’ve branded my heart."
I groaned, shaking my head.
"You’re not going to stop calling that, are you?"
"Never," she said proudly.
"You’ve earned it."
"First day at the Academy," I muttered, trying not to smile. "And I’ve already been adopted by the planet itself."
Mika laughed, a soft, lodic sound that made the air shimr.
"Oh, you have no idea what awaits you, Daniel. But one thing is certain..."
She leaned closer, her voice dropping to a whisper.
"You’re my world" She declared.
She chuckled and all of a sudden, her alluring smile was gone and it was replaced by a solemn look.
Her laughter faded like a fading bell, the shimr in her erald eyes dimming into a grave, unsettling calm.
I noticed it instantly, that change in tone, that faint trembling in the air.
The once-vibrant glow surrounding her form now pulsed erratically, as though the world itself had begun to strain under invisible pressure.
"Mika?" I asked cautiously as her smile disappeared completely.
Her gaze flickered.
There was a tremor in her presence, sothing that wasn’t born from emotion but from cosmic fear.
She whispered, almost to herself, "We don’t have ti, Daniel."
My brows furrowed. "What do you an?"
Her focus snapped back to , and when she spoke, her tone was sharp, deliberate, like a mother warning her child of a storm that had already begun.
"Because of what recently," she said, her voice echoing faintly through the mana currents, "because my connection has been reestablished*, this world... has been exposed."
"The mont my link to the cosmic web was restored, the veil that hid this world from the outer realms was lifted and I can feel it"
The air around us rippled faintly as if reacting to her words.
She turned away, her translucent form pacing slowly in front of .
"You’ve awakened sothing ancient in , Daniel, and through , the world is once again recognized by the Universe’s core registry"
"Its existence has been broadcast."
I stayed silent for a long mont.
"How bad are we talking?" I finally asked though I was aware of what could happen.
Her expression darkened.
"Bad enough that other worlds, the sovereigns or even entities had noticed"
I crossed my arms, frowning. "aning this place has just been marked on every cosmic radar there is."
"Exactly." She gave a small, humorless nod.
"You understand quickly, my Lucky Prince Charm."
I ignored the nickna this ti.
"So... who or what could co here?"
"That’s the worst part," she said quietly.
"There’s no telling."
She turned her gaze skyward again.
Her voice lowered, filled with a trembling undercurrent that even she couldn’t mask.
"Only planets of equal tier could normally interact with those with similar ranking.
"But, Daniel..." She paused, as if choosing her next words carefully.
"So factions and so planets...possess forbidden relics"
"Treasures forged before the first stars burned. Artefacts capable of transcending tiers, breaking barriers, even nullifying the differences between worlds."
I exhaled slowly.
"So, they could still... invade?"
She nodded.
"If they possess such items, yes. Theoretically, a planetary civilization several levels below ours could still force entry, if they sacrificed enough or used a divine artefact designed to bypass cosmic hierarchy."
Her words sent a dull ache through my chest. It wasn’t fear, it was the weight of responsibility settling on again.
"How much ti do we have?" I asked.
She hesitated, and that alone made uneasy.
"I don’t know." She finally whispered.
"Days. Weeks. Maybe months. But not years"
"The signal has already been sent"
"So will co to observe... others will co to conquer. The curious ones will watch, the greedy ones will test, and the desperate will attack."
The thought of it, worlds colliding, beings beyond comprehension descending upon a planet barely aware of its cosmic position — made the silence between us feel heavier than gravity itself.
"...So this is what it ans to be part of the universe again," I muttered.
She turned back to , eyes soft but weary.
"You’ve brought light back to a forgotten star, Daniel. The world was reborn because of you, but rebirth always cos with consequence."
I clenched my fists. "Then I’ll deal with it."
Mika looked startled as she said, "If it were to be anybody else, it would be hard to believe, but for you my lucky Prince Charm who have slayed apostles and even manage to kill an Avatar of a Sovereign, it wouldn’t be impossible" She complinted.
The word hung between us.
I didn’t reply. Instead, I gazed upward, or rather, beyond upward.
Beyond the atmosphere, beyond the moon, beyond the void that now stirred like a living thing.
"So," I said finally, "what can we do to prepare?"
She stared at for a long mont — and then, unexpectedly, she smiled again, though faintly.
"You make it sound easy."
"It’s not," I said. "But it’s necessary."
Her aura flickered again, this ti stabilizing as if my resolve grounded her presence. "Then we’ll start soon," she said softly.
"Though, this is the first ti we t, I’ll promise that I won’t let this world fall," I said firmly, my voice low but unwavering.
"Not while I’m still breathing. Not while you’re still alive."
Mika’s expression softened, and for the first ti since the conversation began, she looked almost human, vulnerable, relieved, and proud all at once.
"...You really are a fool," she whispered.
"Maybe," I said, looking into her glowing eyes. "But I’m *your* fool."
Her laugh was quiet, fragile — like crystal rain.
And as she smiled again, I could feel the faint tremor in the air as though Mika’s body, the world was stirring in excitent.
The countdown had already begun.
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