The house was silent.Not the peaceful kind of silence that welcomed sleep, but the heavy, blank stillness that seemed to swallow even the faintest of sounds.
In the middle of that silence, space itself twisted. A faint ripple, followed by the swirling hum of a vortex, tore open inside Zayne's living room. The colors of reality bent into an unstable spiral, shimmering with violet and silver light before stabilizing.
Out of the vortex stepped Zayne.
He yawned heavily, dragging a hand over his face as though trying to massage away the fatigue that clung to him. His usually sharp eyes were dulled with exhaustion, the mental strain of his earlier excursion still weighing on him. With a low sigh, he plopped down into the nearest seat, his body sinking deep into the cushions.
"Ah~," he groaned, rotating his shoulders. "That was both good and mentally taxing… it's a good thing time runs differently there."
His voice, though casual, carried that tired rasp of someone who had stretched both body and spirit beyond their limits.
For a few minutes, the house returned to silence. The only sound was the soft rhythm of Zayne's breathing, steady and calm. He tilted his head back against the chair, eyes half-lidded, thoughts drifting toward his bed. His muscles begged for rest.
But before he could move, a sharp ringing sound echoed in the room.
Ding.
A transparent panel materialized before him, glowing faintly in the dim light. Lines of text scrolled across it, accompanied by a solemn chime, as though the very universe was recognizing his efforts.
[Congratulations to Master for taking the first step to protecting the Omniverse.][To encourage the Master, the Grid shall bestow certain props.]
Zayne's tired eyes widened slightly. He leaned forward, interest sparking back into him. The next set of notifications appeared.
[Congratulations to Master for obtaining: Ranger Base Contract.][30,000 GP.][Ranger Spaceship (S Level).][Secret Information about this Reality.]
"Whoa—" Zayne almost shouted, the fatigue evaporating from his voice. He straightened up, his tiredness replaced with a bubbling excitement that he didn't bother hiding. "That's… really nice of you, Grid."
The grin tugging at the corners of his lips was the genuine kind, the type born from a pleasant surprise. For once, it wasn't just the weight of responsibility pressing on him — this was a reward, something tangible, something good.
"Grid, explanations please," he asked quickly, his tone almost anxious, as if afraid the rewards might vanish if he didn't confirm them immediately.
The panel shifted, and the crisp, neutral voice of the Grid echoed in his mind.
[Affirmative.]
[Ranger Base Contract: This contract is to be used for recruitment or employment of prospective ranger or superhero forces into the newly constructed base. It also prevents betrayal, mind or soul reading, and fate or reality control.]
[GP: For buying items in the Grid shop.]
[Ranger Spaceship: This is a specialized ranger spaceship for traversing the galaxy or starry sky. It is one of the most powerful spaceships in the current galaxy, powered by Morphin Energy.]
For a brief moment, Zayne almost forgot to breathe. He usually prided himself on being composed, but this time, his self-control cracked. His jaw dropped slightly, and a half-choked laugh escaped him.
"Oh sweet heavens…" he muttered, pressing a hand against his mouth to stifle the instinctive yell threatening to burst out of him. He clenched his fists tightly, trying to restrain the overflowing excitement coursing through his veins. "This is more than I expected."
The sheer implications of what he'd been given were staggering.
"With the contract, I won't have to worry about betrayal by future recruits," he whispered to himself, already analyzing. "No more situations like Hydra infiltrations, no more androids stabbing us in the back. And it's not just for me… it benefits them too. They won't be constrained by the rules or laws of this reality. Absolute loyalty without chains. Freedom, but secure."
His eyes flickered with determination. That single contract was enough to change the foundation of everything he was planning to build.
Still buzzing with excitement, he pulled up the next reward from the Grid interface. The image of the spaceship unfolded in a holographic projection before him.
And what he saw nearly made his heart stop.
The ship was massive, sleek, and elegant in design, its metallic hull shimmering with a faint crystalline sheen of Morphin Energy. Layered armor plates curved into an aerodynamic body, etched with intricate channels of glowing blue lines. Along the sides, cannon ports pulsed faintly, almost alive, like veins carrying raw power.
"Damn," Zayne breathed out. His eyes widened further as the Grid's data feed filled his vision.
[Specifications:– Planetary-Level Laser Cannon– Wormhole Traversal System– Faster-Than-Light Engines– Resistant to All Non-Corrosive Matter and Antimatter– Capable of Withstanding Cosmic-Level Attacks Without Structural Damage]
He read the specs twice, his lips parting in sheer disbelief.
"This bad boy…" he whispered. His voice trembled slightly, not with fear, but with awe. "…is a weapon of mass destruction."
Images flashed in his mind: entire fleets disintegrating under its cannon fire, wormholes opening in an instant to traverse impossible distances, cosmic entities striking it only for their attacks to glance off harmlessly.
Zayne shook his head, running a hand through his hair, half-laughing at the absurdity of what he now possessed.
"This… this can't be used lightly," he muttered. "Only if the mission truly requires it. Otherwise… it's too much."
Despite his excitement, he wasn't blinded by it. The ship was too powerful, too dangerous to flaunt casually. It was a trump card, a deterrent — the kind of thing you held back until there was absolutely no other choice.
But even knowing that, the thrill of having such a weapon under his command filled him with a heady rush of confidence.
Finally, his eyes drifted toward the last reward. Secret Information. His earlier excitement dimmed slightly, replaced by curiosity and a subtle heaviness in his chest. Unlike the other rewards, this one felt different — not a gift, but a responsibility.
"What's this supposed to be?" he murmured, brows furrowing. "Secret information?"
He hesitated only a moment before asking aloud: "Grid, explain."
The response came instantly.
[Master, the Grid shall explain some important information about this current reality to you. This information is extremely important and hardly known by anyone. They are so important, they could bring salvation to this reality… or end it.]
The words sank into him like lead weights.
Zayne straightened, his earlier excitement cooling into something sharper, heavier. A part of him wanted to brush it off, to cling to the rewards and enjoy them. But deep inside, he already knew — there would always be a cost, always a hidden truth waiting to be uncovered.
"…Hmm. That sensitive, huh?" His voice was low, cautious.
[Yes, Master.]
For a long moment, Zayne sat silently. His fingers tapped against the armrest of the chair, his sharp gaze narrowed in deep thought. The weight of the unknown pressed on him, and for once, he almost wished he didn't have to hear it.
Almost.
But he had already accepted this mission. Already taken the first step on a path that had no return. Whether he wanted to or not, he had to see it through.
He exhaled slowly, closing his eyes for a moment before opening them again with renewed clarity.
"Go on, Grid," he said firmly. His tone no longer carried hesitation. "No matter how bad the current situation is, I won't give up."
He smiled faintly, bitter but determined. "Because who else is going to do it but me? What's the alternative? Sit around and let everything collapse? No. That's not me."
The faintest memory of a certain billionaire playboy flickered in his mind — a man who had seen his own future and spiraled into paranoia and depression. Zayne clenched his jaw. He couldn't afford to be like that.
"Go ahead, Grid. Tell me."
The panel flickered, preparing to reveal truths that few in the Omniverse had ever dared to glimpse.