
by COSMICINJAPAN
Divine Wrath, Like Sunlight Through the Leaves In an 18th‑century European world, astronomers discover something impossible: a colossal shadow moving faster than light, crossing the sky in perfect cycles. It is not a celestial body. It is a shadow cast from outside the universe—proof that their world is a finite container, observed from beyond. As panic spreads, a cold and calculating bureaucrat, Thomas, joins forces with the disillusioned High Pontiff Eugene. Together, they weaponize the phenomenon as “divine miracles,” rising to absolute political and religious power. But in the darkroom of a grand cathedral, a young monk named Luca uncovers a fatal contradiction in the shadow’s cycle—evidence that the miracles are fabricated, and that the truth is far stranger than any doctrine. When the struggle for control collapses, a blinding white light consumes the heavens, revealing the final, devastating truth: their entire universe is nothing more than dust inside a child’s petri dish. A philosophical science‑fiction story about power, faith, and the terrifying indifference of the cosmos.A fully completed story told across 30 chapters.
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