Global Gods : Skill-Resonance Awakened

Chapter 327: A Game in The Dream World



Chapter 327: Ch 327 : A Game in The Dream World



The Underground Prison, City of Gods.


Clank. Clank.


The sound of chains dragging against the floor was the only music the Demon Gods had known for years.


’How can we possibly escape?’ the collective thought echoed in the minds of the shackled deities. ’We are bound by the Law of Sealing. Our mana is drained. Our wills are being scrubbed clean by a pacifist monk.’


They looked toward the corner of the dungeon, where Edgar sat in his own private cage.


His cage was a fortress within a prison. The bars were thicker, inscribed with glowing runes that pulsed every second. The sheer amount of Metal used to cage him exceeded the total weight of the chains binding all the other Demon Gods combined.


To them, Edgar’s promise of freedom sounded like the ravings of a madman.


"You are locked tighter than a vault, Edgar," one of the Demon Gods grunted, his voice rasping with mockery. "If we are rats in a trap, you are a fly in amber. How can you help us?"


Edgar didn’t open his eyes. He sat perfectly still, a small, enigmatic smile playing on his lips.


"Faith requires no evidence," Edgar whispered, his voice carrying effortlessly through the damp air. "But if you lack faith... you just need to wait. Patience is a virtue, even for demons."


"Just a few years," Edgar added softly. "Or perhaps... just a few hours in the world that matters."


He fell silent, retreating into his mind palace, leaving the other demons to stew in a mixture of doubt and desperate hope.


The Dream World: The God Space.


Far away from the grim reality of the prison, in a place woven from dense fog and imagination, a very different kind of strategy was unfolding.


Sunny and Nyx sat on twin thrones made of solidified moonlight. They were in the God Space, a command center located above the Veridia from the dream world.


Floating before them was a massive, intricate System Interface.


This wasn’t Thea. Thea was a being of the Real World, bound by the laws of reality. In the Dream World, her particles didn’t exist.


This System was Nyx’s masterpiece. It was a direct interface linked to the Dreamscape Artifact, allowing them to manipulate the dream world with the precision of a surgeon.


"Look there," Nyx said, leaning forward. Her starry hair drifted around her shoulders like a nebula.


She pointed a slender finger at a specific sector of the holographic map.


"Our spies found it out," Nyx explained, her eyes narrowing in calculation. "The lifeforms from Alpha #1892... the Void-Walkers. They are mobilizing an invasion fleet."


Sunny looked at the red dots moving across the star map.


In the real world, he could have snapped his fingers and erased Planet Alpha #1892 from existence. He could have rewritten the laws of physics to turn their fleet into butterflies.


But this was The Game.


And the Game had rules.


"Using Godly Authority on mortals that are not under our rule is strictly forbidden," Sunny recited the rule they had agreed upon. "If I strike them directly, the simulation will destabilize automatically and the immersion will break, and I will lose the game."


He rubbed his chin, analyzing the threat.


"Oh? They’re aggressive," Sunny mused. "Will they be using the new Space Warp Drive to invade? Or are they sticking to sub-light generation ships?"


"Space Warp," Nyx confirmed. "They have unlocked this technology two centuries ago. They are coming fast."


In this simulation, their roles were distinct.


Sunny was the Architect. His job was Creation, Evolution, and Technological Advancement. He was the one who whispered inspiration into the ears of scientists and nudged the biology of the races toward perfection.


Nyx was the Spymaster. Her job was Intelligence, Diplomacy, and Subterfuge. She monitored the fog of war, tracking the movements of the billions of other civilizations they had simulated.


It was a perfect partnership.


The Mechanics of Divinity.


The Dream World wasn’t just a playground; it was a hyper-realistic simulation of a Multiverse.


Billions of universes. Trillions of star systems. Infinite diversity.


But a multiverse without conflict is stagnant. So, to spice things up, Sunny and Nyx had populated these empty universes with Artificial Gods.


One Universe. One God. One Personality.


They had created billions of unique gods within the dream world.


But all this creation didn’t mean that Sunny was someone with SSS-Grade Manifestation Affinity. It was just that the dream world allowed everything you can think of to exsist.


Thus creating so many different gods was nothing more than a thought for Sunny and Nyx.


Some were Warlords, aggressive and expansionist.


Some were Merchants, seeking to build trade empires.


Some were Isolationists, turtling on their home planets.


The objective of the game was simple yet brutal:


The first objective was to Build a civilization from the mud up.


The second objective was to Expand your territory into the godless planets, meaning taking control over entire universe.


The final task was to fight and win, When the borders of the Gods eventually meet... win the war.


At first, Sunny had cheated. He used his real-world authority to create super-races that dominated everything. But the game ended too quickly. It was boring.


So, Patch 2.0 was implemented, with rules that countered these cheats.


Rule 1: No External Power. Sunny and Nyx were stripped of their real-world Faith and Mana.


Rule 2: The New Currency.


"Dream Energy," Sunny whispered, looking at the resource counter in the top right of his vision.


[Dream Energy: 540,000.]


This was the fauth of the simulation. It was the power to alter reality within the dream.


With enough Dream Energy, a God could force an evolution, terraform a planet instantly, or even trigger a supernova to wipe out an enemy God.


But Dream Energy didn’t regenerate. It had to be Earned.


You earned it by winning wars. You earned it by reaching technological milestones. You earned it by expanding your population.


And to prevent cheating, there was the Dream system, a neutral, unfeeling arbiter conscious that monitored every move. If a God found a loophole, the system patched it and rewarded the finder.


It was a balanced, fair, and utterly addictive strategy game.


"We have plenty of Dream Energy," Sunny noted.


"They will attack using their Warp Drives," Nyx continued, pulling up the schematics of the enemy ships. "It’s impressive tech. Better than what our Humans currently possess."


"It doesn’t matter how good their engines are," Sunny countered, a confident smirk appearing on his face. "We know their destination. Space travel has bottlenecks."


He zoomed in on the map, highlighting a specific nebula near the border of their territory.


"They have to exit Warp here to avoid the gravitational pull of the twin stars," Sunny explained, tapping the hologram. "We don’t need to meet them in the open void. We just need to park our Defense Platforms right here."


"A choke point," Nyx nodded, her eyes gleaming. "We ambush them as they re-materialize. Their shields will be down for a few seconds during the transition."


"Exactly," Sunny grinned. "We capture the fleet. We reverse-engineer their Warp Drives. And just like that... we jump ahead a thousand years in technology."


"And," Nyx added, calculating the rewards, "since they initiated the aggression, the Dream Consciousness will classify this as a Defensive War. The payout for winning will be double."


"We’re going to be rich," Sunny laughed.


He leaned back on his moonlight throne, feeling the thrill of the game. It was refreshing to fight a war where the stakes weren’t the actual extinction of his friends, but merely points on a scoreboard.


"I wonder what the other Gods are doing," Sunny mused, thinking about the artificial yet real entities trying to conquer their own universes.


"Do you think someone is ahead of us?" Nyx asked, a hint of competitive worry in her voice. "Maybe God-Model #45? The ’Berserker’ type? He might have conquered a galaxy by now."


Their worries were valid. Some of the personalities they created were ruthless efficiency machines.


Sunny shook his head slowly.


"I don’t think so, Nyx. You know the mechanics better than anyone."


"Evolution and technology require Time," Sunny explained. "You can’t just conquer a galaxy with stone spears. You need logistics. You need a population that can adapt to different gravities and atmospheres."


"Conquering a galaxy isn’t about winning one battle. It’s about maintaining a trillion supply lines."


Sunny gestured to their own civilization on the virtual Veridia, a race of highly adaptable, magically attuned Humans.


"We focused on Infrastructure and Adaptability first. The Berserker types? They likely overextended. They conquered ten planets and then collapsed because they couldn’t feed them."


"Slow and steady wins the race," Sunny declared.


"Besides," he took Nyx’s hand, kissing her knuckles. "The end game will decide who is going to win, Even if they are ahead of us, eventually our experience will reign supreme."


Nyx smiled, squeezing his hand. "Then let’s crush them, my love. Alpha #1892 is just the appetizer."


"Indeed," Sunny agreed, turning back to the screen. "Deploy the Ambush Fleet. Let’s welcome our guests."



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