Chapter 185: The World

The next morning, Ren got everyone into the annex and told them to huddle up, then he reached for the door that only he could touch.

’Don’t resist,’ he said, and pulled them all through in one go.

They stumbled out onto grass that stretched green to a horizon with no walls, under a sky that wasn’t really a sky at all, and for a long moment, nobody said a word.

Yuelan found her voice first, turning in a slow circle with her head tilted all the way back. ’This is inside you? This whole place is sitting inside your chest?’

’Not inside me — that’s the bit everyone gets wrong,’ Ren said. ’A world this big doesn’t fit in a body. It hangs out in the Boundless Ocean of Planes, tied to me, and I just reach it through myself. I’m not the box; I’m the door.’

Iris had gone still, the way she did when she was overclocking her brain — reading the light, the land, the scale of it all. Yueying stood with her hands folded, quiet, looking at it like a fairy tale she’d never actually believed. Kaelen said nothing, which for him was the loudest thing he could have done. Lyra just covered her mouth with both hands.

And then there was the Worldroot, towering in the center—six hundred feet of it, green and gold on one side, grey and still on the other, its branches cast over the young forests like a second, living sky. Every eye went there eventually.

Selene was the last to speak, because she was the only one who really got what she was looking at.

’When a world forms, its size is set by the foundation that made it,’ she said, eyes locked on the tree. ’Most are village-sized. Maybe town-sized, if you’re lucky. The biggest anyone’s ever managed at the start — one sovereign, in all the history books — is eighty square miles.’ She looked at him. ’Yours started at twelve. I saw the records — a broken, forced twelve, a fraction of what you should have had.’ A beat. ’How big is it now?’

’Three hundred and twenty-seven,’ Ren said. ’Give or take.’

Selene went quiet. She knew what it took to grow a world—decades, centuries, a whole life of work—and she knew, better than anyone, that no one had ever dragged one from a busted twelve to four times the record in a few weeks. It wasn’t even a category anyone tracked, because nobody had ever been close enough to need one.

’That’s not possible,’ she said—not doubting him, just stating a plain, hard truth.

— • —

’You can come here,’ Ren said, once they’d had some time to walk around. ’Any of you, whenever the outside isn’t safe. Cultivate here if you want.’

Iris turned. ’It helps?’

’A little.’ He didn’t oversell it. ’The energy is richer than anything out there, so you’ll level up faster in here than in the best room the Alliance owns. Not by much — not like what Vesper and Eira got, nothing close. You’re guests, not subjects. But the door is open, and a little bit, over years, adds up.’

It wasn’t some grand, flashy gift, and he didn’t try to make it one. It was just a place that was always his, and he was handing them the key. The looks they shared told him that hit harder than any number ever could.

Cassian had been quiet for a long time.

He’d wandered off a few steps, and when Ren checked on him, his friend was just standing there with his eyes half-closed, breathing — slow, careful, the way he did everything these days. Ren went cold, terrified something was wrong.

’It’s quiet,’ Cassian said before Ren could ask. His voice sounded strange. ’Ren. In here... it’s quiet.’ He pressed a hand to his chest, over the broken channels that had ached every day since the attack. ’Out there, it never stops. That grinding, wrong feeling, like a bad tooth you can’t stop poking. In here, it just... stops.’

He opened his eyes, and there was a look in them Ren hadn’t seen since before the crisis.

’I know it’s not fixing anything,’ Cassian added quickly, before anyone could make it a big deal. ’I can feel that it isn’t.’ A breath. ’But it’s the first time it’s been quiet. I’ll take quiet.’

’Then come here whenever you want,’ Ren said, having to look away so his face wouldn’t give away the rest of it.

— • —

It was Iris who tripped the wire, totally by accident.

’I don’t get how it grew this fast,’ she muttered, still staring at the horizon. ’Four and a half months. A forced jump, a raw world — I saw that part. It should have taken you years to get it to a fraction of this size. How did you—’

She stopped, catching herself. They’d all spent months learning where the boundaries of Ren’s secrets were, and she’d just stepped over one without meaning to. He could see her trying to walk it back.

Ren almost let it slide, out of pure habit.

Then he looked around — at the grass, the tree, the borders no listening device could ever touch, the most private room that had ever existed — and realized, if not here, then nowhere. And these are the people.

’No,’ he said. ’It’s a fair question. And this is the one place I can actually answer it.’ He let out a breath. ’My World Talent. Every sovereign gets one at World Creation — you know that. Mine’s called Endless Graft.’

They all went quiet, the way people do when they realize a door is actually opening.

’I can graft things into the world,’ Ren said. ’Plants, rare materials, stuff with its own law — anything living or close to it. I cut it, I bind it, and it takes, permanently. The world grows around it. That’s how it got big so fast. I’ve been feeding it for months.’ He nodded toward the ridges and the lakes. ’Every bit of this was something I put in.’

Kaelen spoke up for the first time. ’So it never stops growing.’

’As long as I keep feeding it, no.’

’Which means you need a lot to feed it,’ Iris said slowly, the strategist in her already mapping it out.

’Which means I need a lot to feed it,’ Ren agreed. ’Which is why you’re hearing this in here, not in a hallway. That part stays between us and the people who can help me find stuff — and one grey-coated general. Nowhere with walls I don’t own.’ He looked at them. ’I’m trusting you with the shape of it. Not the details, not today. Just the shape.’

Nobody asked for more. They’d learned. And something in the group settled — the weight of being trusted on purpose, by someone who usually didn’t trust anyone at all.

Deep in the Worldroot, Ren felt Kaia pull herself back into the heart of the tree, small and hidden, choosing to stay out of sight while strangers walked through her home. He let her be, didn’t say a word, and kept his last secret.

Above them, the leaves rustled in a wind from nowhere, and his friends stood in the middle of a world he’d built, and for a little while, nobody was in any hurry to leave.

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