Edwin Lunar Chapter 47: Lunar Defense Formation Seven

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The skies above Noroel exploded with silver fire. Thousands of Dominion cannons fired simultaneously from the moon’s defense rings while gigantic warships emerged from hidden orbital stations surrounding the planet. Streams of energy tore through space toward the approaching Void creature, illuminating the darkness like artificial stars. And yet— The creature barely reacted. Purple distortions rippled across its massive body as the attacks struck, but instead of exploding— The energy simply vanished into the darkness surrounding it. Like reality itself consumed the blasts. Inside the War Chamber, silence spread briefly among the commanders. One officer whispered in disbelief: “It absorbed the attack…” Carl stared upward emotionally devastated. “That should not be physically legal.” The Void creature continued descending slowly toward Noroel. Its countless glowing eyes opened wider. Then the entire moon shook violently. Reality fractures spread across the atmosphere like cracks through glass while gravity systems across several academy towers flickered dangerously. Students screamed outside. Emergency evacuation alarms activated across the academy districts. VOID PRESSURE EXCEEDING SAFE LIMITS Iris gripped the tactical console tightly. “It’s affecting planetary systems just by existing.” Lucien activated his combat blade instinctively. “Then we stop it before it reaches the surface.” Humming turned sharply toward Orion Team. “No.” Everyone looked at him. The Headmaster’s expression remained cold and focused. “You are not fighting that creature.” Carl immediately nodded. “I strongly support this decision.” But Edwin still stared upward at the giant projection silently. The creature’s words echoed inside his mind repeatedly. The daughter returns. His mother. The Void somehow knew his mother. And deep inside himself— Edwin already feared the truth. Suddenly the ring pulsed again. Silver energy spread rapidly across his arm while strange symbols appeared briefly across the chamber floor beneath him. Several commanders stepped back immediately. The Astral Keeper representative narrowed glowing eyes toward the ring. “It’s awakening faster than expected.” Humming’s voice lowered dangerously. “Not here.” But it was too late. The ring erupted with light. And the War Chamber disappeared around Edwin. Darkness. Endless cosmic darkness surrounded him. Edwin floated silently among distant stars while giant silver fragments drifted through space around him like broken memories. Then— A familiar voice echoed softly. Edwin. He turned instantly. A woman stood ahead beneath streams of silver light. Black hair. Warm silver eyes. Edlin Lunar. His mother. Edwin froze completely. “…Mom?” She smiled gently. The same smile he barely remembered from childhood. But something felt strange. Her body flickered slightly like unstable starlight. Not fully real. A memory. Or something more. Edwin stepped toward her slowly. “I saw you…” His voice shook slightly. “The Void creature knew you.” Edlin’s expression saddened. “Yes.” The darkness around them shifted. Suddenly giant ancient stars appeared in the distance while impossible shadow-like entities drifted silently between galaxies. The Void. “They are older than humanity,” Edlin whispered. “Older than Orion itself.” Edwin looked toward the enormous creatures moving through space. “What are they?” “Lonely.” The answer stunned him. Edlin slowly looked toward the stars. “The Void were never born like humans.” Her voice echoed strangely through the darkness. “They emerged from the spaces between realities.” The giant beings moved silently around distant galaxies. “They do not understand life the way humans do.” Edwin stared at her. “Then why are they attacking us?” Her expression darkened painfully. “Because Groader taught them fear.” The stars shifted again. Now Edwin saw ancient Orion fleets battling gigantic Void entities during the Great War. Entire civilizations burning. Reality collapsing. “The Eclipse He