All Chapters of Breaking The Simulation: Chapter 251
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The Truth 1
Amidst the green and red codes, there was an exceptional line of codes marked in blue that represented something far more significant. If the red and green codes signified the errors and successes encountered when creating the world, then the blue code represented the natural evolution of the entire construct that had gone far beyond the original scheme of its creators. Looking down at his body, Cale discovered that his present form was constructed of multiple clusters of blue codes, forming a program on which his entire life was defined. It wasn't like this before when Cale first appeared here, but at some point—probably due to his intense emotions—Cale was suddenly like this. It was then that everything clicked in Cale’s heart, and he understood what he was and what it is that he stood for. He, the boy orphaned at a young age, was the reason—at this very moment, he had achieved the very goal the creators of this world had pursued when coding everything. Evolution! This s
Burden
There wasn't much else Cale could learn about the Source and this world simulation, so he shifted his focus outside into the ‘real world’. One of the perks of being a rebel was gaining the ability to view the world as it truly was. Each rebel's authority granted them limited control over various aspects of the simulation world’s order. For Cale, this meant that his original spatial manipulation powers had reached an almost god-like level, with his ability to access the Source directly through his other world granting him nigh-prescient levels of spatial awareness. In a nutshell, Cale could sense almost all levels of spatial information present in any physical space that he occupied up to a certain distance, the limit of which he has yet to discover. But this ability becomes even stronger whenever the other world physically overlaps with the world itself, allowing Cale to not only extend his range across one level of spatial dimension but across multiple levels at the same time. In