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Star tricks Battle of the Galaxies Part 1 Battle Genesis

The Cosmos is full of tricks. Who really created these vast universe? What is the beyond it and what makes the Earth unique and special? The desire to search the truth behind the myths is what drives King Shone of Milkyway to travel Beyond borders going to the central galaxy to inquire himself about truth. Sadly, the reality is very far from his expectations. Ten thousand years ago, there has been a chaos in the central galaxy started from the arch angels that rebel against the Lord of all and it has been a mystery for the milkians who know nothing outside of there own galaxy and there unknown opponent is just waiting for them to come out. It was only later they knew they are against a more powerful being in the universe comparable to God who is against earth of the Milkyway since it is the planet created by the Lord of all lords himself yet, this is just the begging. Later on, they knew that there was chaos everywhere and the battle between galaxies had broken out and Milkyway and Andromeda is not going to be safe from the calamity. These beings can destroy and wipeout earth in an instant, how can they protect it? Will this disaster pave a way to the rise of superheroes on earth? What tricks do we humans have? Can we survive these galactic war? This is not a war between nations but a war of the galaxies and opponents are so though and powerful. They possess a power unknown to man. As an ordinary being, we're only hoping that miracles will happen but what miracle could that be?

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Chapter 10 The Two Prophecies and Two Fates Part2

**CHAPTER 10: The Two Prophecies and Two Fates (Part 2)**

**LONGNOZZ POV**

"Did you really think, Elder, that you could teleport? Let me tell you, you didn't reach the place you wanted to go, and I'm the one who brought you here," I confessed to Elder Ozzok.

"What do you mean?" His eyes scanned the surroundings, searching for fire.

"You won't find any fire here, Elder," I said with a smile. "You also didn't teleport because the magnetic field on this planet is too strong. And there are no nearby planets or heavenly bodies. We're in a lonely place in space."

"What place is this? Why do I feel like my body is getting heavier?" he asked.

"This is the Planet Magnet. I brought you here to imprison you, but we can also come to an agreement."

"Why should I agree with you? Are you worthy?" he retorted.

"I am now the King of Andromeda. I am King Vamuz XI, the most powerful sorcerer, and the next ruler of the Milky Way," I confidently declared.

"You're still not officially the King of Andromeda, and yet you want to be the King of the Milky Way. You're too young and full of fantasies. Let me tell you, you're not worthy," Elder Ozzok replied.

"No one else is worthy to be the King of Andromeda except me. I am Vamuz XI, with Pure Royal blood, more deserving than that half-blood Viacyn. Are you siding with him? He's a fake king. Do you know what my mother, the Queen, and I went through because of him? When I was young, my mother forced us to leave the palace and the planet Nee. We spent years in space before crash-landing on Planet Long. My mother had to live a normal life, even hunting for survival. She believed and hoped that one day, the truth would be revealed to everyone," I explained.

"I know nothing about what's happening in your kingdom and the Andromeda galaxy. Forgive me if I said anything inappropriate. But I won't judge or decide based on one-sided statements," Elder Ozzok replied firmly.

"But, Elder Ozzok, I think you have no other choice," I insisted.

"What do you really want? And don't call me elder; I'm not an elder!" he snapped.

"If you don't help me, you and the Milky Way will be my enemies once I become the official King of Andromeda," I threatened.

"Go ahead and do that before asking for my help," he challenged.

Suddenly, a wall appeared between us, separating us. The effect disrupted my attempt to suppress Elder Ozzok's powers.

"Who's blocking me?" I asked.

"It's me," a voice answered, and a person materialized—a figure with blue-violet skin. I noticed the letter "M" on their forehead.

They looked like a monk in their attire. Short black hair stood on end, as if freshly electrified.

"I am the owner of this place," they said.

"Those prisoners you brought here without proper trial are a great offense," they continued.

I felt disappointed.

"**What would you like me to do?**" I asked.

"I don't want to meddle in secular and political matters, so if possible, don't bring your captives here," the person said.

After they spoke, the floor opened up, and two more people like them emerged, each holding someone's arms.

"Elder Kaghang!" I exclaimed, surprised to see them.

"Why was he arrested? What is his crime?" The monk asked me.

"Sir Priest, he is a traitor to the kingdom, an accomplice of the false king," I replied.

"I am not a priest, so please don't call me one," the monk curtly responded.

"Well, what are you then?" I asked.

"Me? Are you asking who I am?" He inquired in return.

I remained silent and didn't say anything. The person I was talking to was quite confusing. I knew that **Planet Magnet** was a prison, and now they were saying that this was their planet, and they didn't want criminals brought here. They also didn't address me as the king. Perhaps they didn't recognize me.

"You said he was a traitor, but I heard something different from him. However, I don't want to meddle in the palace's problems, so I'll let you handle your petty issues at your lowly level," explained the monk, who refused to be called a priest despite wearing the attire.

"What did you say to him?" I asked Elder Kaghang.

"I simply mentioned that you might not be the true child of Queen Ellazairae," Elder Kaghang replied, which greatly alarmed me. He was still being held by the monk-like individuals.

Back when Queen Ellazairae left me to go to the Milky Way, I tried to stop her. I even destroyed the spacecrafts on Planet Long to prevent her from leaving. My mother was furious with my actions and told me that I wasn't her real child. At the time, I didn't believe her. The President of Planet Long, Biglonfoot, told me that Queen Ellazairae had an important mission and was just angry, which is why she spoke harshly. My mother also apologized to me before leaving using President Biglonfoot's spacecraft. Biglonfoot was a massive being with bulging muscles, but what stood out the most were his incredibly long and large feet, which caused his mother's death during childbirth.

What do you know?" I asked Elder Kaghang again.

If he truly knew that I wasn't Queen Ellazairae's real child, I should kill him. However, I also needed to find out who and where the true child of Queen Ellazairae was so that I could eliminate them. Perhaps they were hidden in the Milky Way, which is why my mother left to search for the child. Maybe the King of the Milky Way had information, and their journey was related to this.

I suddenly lunged at the wall separating me from Ozzok and punched it, but nothing happened. Frustrated, I used the power of the scepter to dissolve the wall. However, the wall resisted my power and refused to yield.

"What are you doing?" asked the monk-like person.

"I just want to clarify something with him," I replied.

The wall between Ozzok and me disappeared instantly with a wave of the monk-like person's hand. I saw the old man gently touching and feeling the walls.

"Have you met anyone named Ellezaire in the Milky Way?" I asked Ozzok.

"I apologize, but I have no knowledge of that name," he replied.

"Well, the person in a mask with the codename Rogue—have you seen or met them?" I asked again.

The old man simply shook his head.

POV OF ELDER CAGHANG

I was hungry, so I shouted loudly in my cell. Suddenly, a person who looked like a monk appeared in front of me, carrying food, which they offered to me. I quickly took it and devoured the meal.

"Eat faster; we have somewhere to go," the person said.

"Who are you?" I asked.

"I am the ruler of this place," the monk-like figure replied. Then, he grabbed my arm, and the surroundings shifted. When I regained my focus, I saw Longnozz, which surprised me. Why was he on Planet Magnet? What was he doing here?

I remembered my mother's words about her being in charge here, and now I was convinced. My mother asked Longnozz why I was arrested and what my crime was. Longnozz claimed that I was a traitor, so it was only right that I be imprisoned. My mother didn't want to interfere in Andromeda's political issues and mentioned that she heard something different from me. Because of this, Longnozz asked me what I had said to him. I confessed that he might not be the true child of Queen Ellazairae.

"What do you know?" Longnozz asked me, but I ignored him, so he attacked the wall. Has Longnozz lost his mind?

The monk-like person then completely destroyed the wall.

"Lunatics!" I thought to myself.

Despite the wall, I saw General Ozzok on the other side, which surprised me.

Longnozz approached him and immediately asked, "Have you met anyone named Ellizairae in the Milky Way?"

I was puzzled. Why was Longnozz searching for his mother in the Milky Way? What could Ellizairae be doing there? Perhaps she couldn't be found in Andromeda because she was hiding in another galaxy.

Apart from Ellizairae, Longnozz was also looking for someone in the Milky Way with the codename Rogue, wearing a mask. I felt nervous; this might be the sign that the prophecy about Queen Ellazairae's child was coming true. It seemed that General Ozzok had no knowledge of the person Longnozz was asking about. Maybe this peron codename Rougue is an enemy of Longnozz or a thief that had stolen something very important to him and then he managed to escape to milkyway.

"Why would Queen Ellizairae go to the Milky Way?" I asked.

"I don't know her exact reason, but I'm certain that Queen Ellazairae is heading to the Milky Way," Longnozz replied.

"How can you be sure that the Queen is going to the Milky Way?" I inquired again.

"Because that's what she said when she left me ten years ago," Longnozz answered once more.

General Ozzok's face showed surprise at this revelation. "How can Queen Ellazairae travel to the Milky Way from Andromeda? What's happening?"

"Don't you understand yet? Everything is clear." Longnozz's tone was firm.

"So, Elder, will you conspire with us and Queen Ellizairae, or will you oppose?"

General Ozzok remained silent.

"I am not an elder," he finally replied.

"It's still unclear why Queen Ellizairae is going to the Milky Way, and we're not sure if she has actually reached there. Until we have news about her, nothing will be certain," explained the monk-like person.

And it's still unclear to me what you really are—" Longnozz insulted.

"I am not a monk, and certainly not a nun!" my mother retorted angrily. The two individuals who looked just like her were still holding onto General Ozzok, but their grip had loosened.

"It seems you don't want Elder and me to get along," Longnozz said. Then, a star sparkled within the scepter, enveloping both Longnozz and General Ozzok. When the light dissipated, they were gone.

"For now, it's better for you to stay here, not as a prisoner, but to keep you safe and out of harm." The monk-like person advised me.

I followed their advice, sensing that something ominous was about to happen in Andromeda in the near future.

POV OF VIACYN

Why does my mother seem to be crying? When did I defy her wishes? When did I not follow her orders, and what were those orders that I disobeyed?

"Mother!" I called out to her. "Talk to me; I want to know what order you gave me that I disobeyed."

She didn't respond, but I could still feel her presence. I knew she was nearby, just silent. Perhaps many thoughts were troubling her because of the sudden appearance of the true heir to the kingdom and the leadership of Andromeda, King Vamuz XI.

In that moment, a memory etched itself into my mind. A memory from my childhood. Back then, Queen Ellazairae had escaped with her son, Vamuz XI.

"Mother, why did Vamuz and his mother suddenly leave?" I innocently asked.

I never expected that my mother's answer would be so far from my question.

"No matter what happens, never allow them to take the throne from you—Vamuz and that wretched queen."

"I don't understand you," I muttered.

"Just promise me that no matter what happens, you won't let Vamuz XI take your throne," my mother demanded. She held both my shoulders tightly, trying to force me to make the promise. In that moment, she seemed different—almost like a beast I didn't recognize.

"Promise me! Promise me! Promise me!" Mother Zoiraiba shouted. She wouldn't let go, and her grip tightened, like an eagle clutching its prey. I wanted to cry from the pain, but I remembered my father's teachings: 'Crying is for the weak, and tears symbolize cowardice. As a king, Viacyn, you will be revered in Andromeda, so tears are not fitting for you.'

My mother persisted, shaking me relentlessly. I was about to speak, but she kept jostling me, making it difficult. Her nails almost pierced my skin.

Suppressing the stinging in my eyes, I finally uttered the words she wanted to hear: "I promise!"

Only then did my mother stop.

As memories flooded back, I understood. I hadn't fulfilled the one and only promise I made to my mother.

"Forgive me, Mother," I whispered into the darkness.