I Can Assimilate Everything

Chapter 392: The Weight of Acceptance! I



Across the vast expanse of the Cenotaph Wild Lands, millions of eyes turned skyward to witness words that would redefine their understanding of their plane itself.

The golden script blazed against the heavens with authority that transcended mere communication, each letter burning with the concentrated weight of a heavy truth!

The images that accompanied them…scenes of destruction that spoke to battles fought in the void between stars, carried implications that rippled through the consciousness of every observer.

THE PRIMORDIAL LIGHT OF DARKNESS HAS BEEN ELIMINATED

THE THREAT OF THE CRIMSON EYES HAS BEEN NEUTRALIZED

These were not words of hope or promise.

They were declarations of accomplished fact, delivered with the casual certainty of someone reporting that morning had arrived or that stars continued to burn!

The very simplicity of their presentation made them more terrifying than any elaborate threat or boastful proclamation could have achieved.

In a grand hall lined with statues of winged lions carved from marble that seemed to glow with its own inner light, two figures sat.

They were thrones that had once represented the pinnacle of human achievement on this plane.

The Pride of Aeonthar's heraldic statues watched over them with stone eyes that had witnessed the rise and fall of generations, their silent vigil now seeming almost mocking in its persistence.

The Myrrnith Throne possessed features that spoke of nobility refined over centuries of careful breeding, radiant blue hair that caught and held light like captured sapphires, eyes of the same hue that now blazed with emotions too complex for simple categorization.

Beside her, the Drakorith Throne's darker visage reflected the weight of choices that had seemed wise at the time but now carried the bitter taste of strategic miscalculation.

The silence between them stretched like a held breath before the Myrrnith Throne's voice broke it with words that carried the weight of profound regret.

"It…appears we chose incorrectly," she said, her voice carrying regrets that spoke of power carefully cultivated and now potentially wasted.

"We threw ourselves at the feet of Ancient Ones, believing their strength was the path to survival. While we debased ourselves for scraps of protection, another human rose alone and claimed power sufficient to accomplish... this."

She gestured toward the sky where the proclamation still blazed, her movement carrying the bitter grace of someone who had just realized the magnitude of their error.

The words hung between them like accusations waiting for judgment.

They had looked upon the forces that threatened their world and concluded that humanity alone could never stand against such overwhelming power!

The Ancient Ones had seemed like salvation…beings whose capabilities transcended human limitation, whose protection could shield human civilization from the predators that stalked the Star Seas.

But even as they had negotiated those alliances, even as they had bound their fate to beings whose true nature remained alien to human understanding, those same Ancient Ones had begun abandoning their own lineages.

The transformation into Thalassarians had swept through their ranks like wildfire, ancient bloodlines surrendering themselves to become something new and unprecedented.

And now the threats they had all feared were simply... gone.

Eliminated by someone who had never sought their protection, never begged for the scraps of safety that more powerful beings might deign to offer.

The Myrrnith Throne's laughter began as a low chuckle but quickly transformed into something that bordered on hysteria, her composure finally cracking under the weight of irony.

"I entered a relationship with the Prince of Aeonthar for this," she declared, her voice carrying notes of self-recrimination that cut deeper than any external accusation could have managed. "I've been sleeping with a lion, believing I was making some great sacrifice for the survival of my people. What a fool I've been!"

The admission hung in the air, too raw and honest to be dismissed or rationalized away. She had prostituted herself to secure alliances that were now revealed as unnecessary, had compromised her dignity and autonomy for protection that had already been provided by someone who owed her nothing!

Rising from her throne with movements that carried the weight of newfound resolve, she shook her head with the tired understanding of someone who had finally grasped the true scope of their situation.

"I'm heading to the Adrastia Continent," she announced, her words carrying finality that brooked no argument. "Perhaps there's still time to return to the roots of our humanity, to find our place in whatever order is emerging from this transformation. If I'm going to serve a power greater than myself, let it at least be one that shares my species."

…!

Her departure left the hall feeling larger and more empty than its physical dimensions could account for, the weight of unspoken consequences settling over the remaining figure like dust over abandoned ruins.

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On a floating landmass that defied conventional understanding of geology, where golden waterfalls cascaded upward into crystalline skies and the very air hummed with accumulated power, representatives of the most ancient bloodlines in existence had gathered in what might be their final assembly as independent entities.

The Elders of the Pride of Aeonthar maintained their regal bearing despite circumstances that challenged every assumption they had ever held about cosmic hierarchy.

Mythical Dragons, their forms compressed into humanoid shapes that could barely contain their essential fire, watched the sky with eyes that had witnessed the birth and death of civilizations.

High Elves whose lifespans measured in millennia stood beside Ancient Titans whose physical presence could reshape mountains!

And among them all, a truth that no one spoke aloud but everyone understood…more than half of their number had already undergone the transformation into Thalassarians.

The change was visible in subtle ways…the blue-tinged hair that caught light differently, the oceanic runes that pulsed beneath translucent skin, the way their movements seemed to flow like currents in deep water.

They had embraced alteration not from weakness or coercion, instead, because the power it offered exceeded anything their original lineages could provide.

Many of those present had achieved Empyrean Star Nexus Transcendence only after their transformation, reaching heights that would have taken years through conventional means. The evidence of Thalassarian superiority was written in their very presence, a living testament to the obsolescence of bloodlines that had once been considered grand!

A High Elf whose intelligence blazed behind eyes that had studied mysteries for longer than most civilizations had existed finally broke the contemplative silence that had settled over their gathering.

"Do you think the Primordial Light of Darkness was killed recently?" she asked, her voice carrying the careful precision of someone who understood that some questions could change many things.

"Or perhaps some time ago? And what of the Crimson Eyes themselves? Do any of us truly comprehend the current extent of King Primal's power?"

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