Esper Harem in the Apocalypse

Chapter 1145: The Overlord’s Decree



Chapter 1145: The Overlord’s Decree



Rudy stepped back through the impenetrable blue energy dome, leaving the vast, empty trench where the siege battalion used to be. Before he could access his Spatio-Temporal powers to return to the thermal baths, a massive surge of digital static interrupted the quiet night air.


A colossal holographic projection rendered itself directly against the curved exterior of Lu Bela’s barrier. The image flickered violently, taking the form of a towering, faceless amalgamation of red code and shifting digital static of the visual avatar of the parasite controlling the dead founders.


"A commendable parlor trick, anomaly," the parasite spoke, its overlapping, metallic voice booming across the empty fields. "You have proven yourself capable of defending a single border. The New World Order values efficiency over endless, tedious conflict. Out of our infinite benevolence, we are willing to grant you a generous concession."


The static shifted, projecting a glowing map of the world.


"We will formally legitimize your claim," the parasite continued, dripping with manufactured superiority. "Keep your little town. We will even cede the entire western half of the continent to your rule. Accept this treaty, and the Bureau will mercifully allow you to live out your days in peace. Decline, and we will be forced to discipline you."


Rudy stared up at the towering hologram. A dark, genuinely amused laugh escaped his lips.


"Are you actually trying to offer me mercy?" Rudy scoffed, his eyes flashing with lethal crimson light. "Fuck off."


The massive digital projection paused, the red static glitching briefly in confusion.


Rudy took a step closer to the barrier, projecting his voice with absolute, world-shaking authority. "You do not have the right to cede territory to me. You cannot give me what I already own. This city is mine. The continent is mine. This entire world belongs to me. In fact, I want you to look up at the sky tonight, parasite. Every single planet, every galaxy, the entire infinite universe is my personal property. I am the true Overlord of reality. You are just a digital infection crawling through my dirt."


The hologram violently distorted. The arrogant, composed facade of the parasite shattered completely, replaced by pure, furious digital noise.


"Absolute insolence!" the parasite shrieked, the overlapping voices reaching a deafening, metallic pitch. "You reject the architects of the new era! You dare mock the power of the founders! We will mobilize the full, unrestrained might of the twenty-two thousand souls! We will not just kill you! We will eradicate your entire timeline! We will burn your followers, tear down your pathetic castle, and turn your kingdom into a global graveyard! Prepare for total annihilation!"


"Bring them," Rudy whispered, his smile turning perfectly predatory.


The holographic projection abruptly snapped to black, plunging the southern border back into quiet darkness. The digital parasite had declared an all-out war, fully intending to bring the wrath of a weaponized apocalypse straight to his doorstep.


Rudy adjusted his cuffs, entirely unbothered by the threat. He had a kingdom to run, an artificial army to deploy, and three beautiful women waiting for him back at the Keep. He vanished into thin air, teleporting directly back to the throne room to begin his actual conquest.


The war room sat deep within the obsidian fortress, dominated by a massive, circular table carved from dark stone.


Lu Bela stood at the head of the table. Her optical sensors glowed brightly, projecting a highly detailed, three-dimensional holographic map of the continent across the polished surface. Kim sat in one of the high-backed leather chairs, tapping rapidly on a sleek datapad.


Rudy took his place at the table, leaning forward to look at the glowing digital terrain.


"The digital parasite just declared an all-out war," Rudy announced, his eyes scanning the map. "It plans to weaponize the 22,000 compressed hero souls against us. I want to steal that payload and absorb the mana before they can even arm the system. To do that, I need coordinates."


"Tracing the direct source of the holographic transmission is highly complex, my Lord," Lu Bela reported seamlessly. Her glowing eyes shifted, causing the digital map to zoom in and out. "The parasite masks its physical mainframe using heavily encrypted quantum relays. The signal bounces across hundreds of dummy servers before reaching our border."


"My teleportation requires a known destination," Rudy stated. "If we can pinpoint the exact building, I can break us down on an atomic level and bypass all their external defenses entirely. We just need to find the core."


Kim set her datapad on the table, folding her arms. As a former elite operative and assassin, she intimately understood how the corrupt government hid its most valuable assets.


"The Bureau of Hero Welfare and Safety operates completely off the grid," Kim explained, tracing a finger over a cluster of glowing city grids. "They hijacked the old Hero Organization infrastructure, but they definitely relocated the high-value assets. We need to look for massive power draws. Containing the raw, condensed souls of 22,000 high-ranking awakened requires an impossible amount of cooling systems and heavy mana-shielding. Look for the decommissioned black sites. The ones the HWSD officially shut down claiming they were structurally unstable."


Lu Bela immediately processed the input. The artificial goddess interfaced directly with the continental grid, bypassing government firewalls in a fraction of a second.


"Filtering parameters," Lu Bela chimed, her voice echoing softly off the obsidian walls. "Scanning for decommissioned underground black sites exhibiting undocumented, catastrophic energy outputs and advanced mana-shielding."


The massive, glowing map of the continent flickered. Hundreds of green data points vanished from the projection. The search algorithm stripped away the decoys, the dummy servers, and the standard military bases.


A few seconds later, the map stabilized.


Exactly seven pulsing, bright red dots remained scattered across the holographic terrain.


"The parasite is masking the true core by splitting the massive energy signature across multiple highly secured nodes," Lu Bela concluded, highlighting the seven distinct locations. "The payload of souls is located within one of these specific strongholds. The other six are heavily armed traps designed to mimic the core’s output."


Rudy looked at the seven glowing red dots. A dark, predatory smile spread across his face. The parasite thought it could hide its ultimate weapon behind a shell game, but it was only delaying the inevitable.


"Seven possible targets," Rudy whispered, his eyes flaring with lethal crimson intent. "Prepare the strike teams. We are going hunting."



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