
The tattered curtains of the small apartment flickered in the stale breeze of an air conditioner that had seen better decades. On the scarred wooden table sat a small, leather-bound volume that pulsed with a faint, rhythmic amber glow.
It was a [Cipher Tome], the lowest tier of its kind—an F-rank instructional manual for a spell called [Ignis Spark].
To most, it was a joke of a skill, a flickering ember compared to the roaring infernos of the elite. To Axel, however, it was the sum of a dead father’s inheritance and five years of grueling, soul-crushing labor in the city’s scrap-yards.
Axel stared at the book, his reflection caught in the polished surface of the table. He had been a scholar once, or at least he was on the path to becoming one before the "Cataclysm" shattered the world’s infrastructure. He knew the math. He had calculated the risks. If he didn't awaken naturally by twenty-five, the chances of his biology spontaneously manifesting a mana-gate dropped to nearly zero. This tome was his last-ditch effort to force the gate open.
"In the worst-case scenario," he whispered to the empty room, "I have enough credits for three months of rent. In the best case... I stop being a ghost in my own life."
He reached out, his fingers trembling slightly as they brushed the warm leather. The wealthy didn't have to choose between a roof and a soul; their children were bathed in Aether-enriched chambers from birth. For the rest of the world, awakening was a gamble where the house always won. Axel steeled his resolve, pulled the tome to his chest, and closed his eyes.
A searing heat erupted from the book, lancing through his sternum like a red-hot needle. He didn't scream, but the air left his lungs in a sharp hiss. A blinding white flash scorched his retinas even through his eyelids. When the spots finally cleared from his vision, the book was gone, replaced by a fine layer of gray ash on his shirt. But something else had replaced the silence. At the periphery of his vision, a translucent blue interface shimmered into existence.
[Axel Jetters]
[Constitution: 10]
[Might: 10]
[Aether: — ]
[Skill: Ignis Spark]
The relief he expected was instantly replaced by a cold, hollow dread. He stared at the third line until his eyes watered. Aether: —. Not zero. Not one. A dash. A void.
The history books were clear: when the monsters poured out of the spatial rifts a year ago, the world changed. Humanity adapted by tapping into Aether, the magical energy that powered the "System." Every Awakened had a numerical value for their Aether pool. It dictated how many spells they could cast and how powerful those spells were. A typical F-rank beginner started with an Aether value of 10 or 20.
"Why is mine empty?" Axel stood up, his legs feeling strangely light. He felt different—sharper, as if a layer of grime had been washed off his brain. He could feel the [Ignis Spark] skill etched into his muscle memory like a reflex. But the lack of a number suggested a broken engine. Could he even ignite the spark without a fuel tank?
Determined to find the answer before the panic fully set in, he grabbed his jacket and headed for the "Grey Barrens," a stretch of scorched earth behind the high-rise slums where the city's discarded trash was burned.
The air outside was thick with the scent of ozone and industrial exhaust. Axel found a secluded corner behind a rusted shipping container. He raised his right hand, imagining the heat he had felt from the tome. He focused on the concept of Ignition.
"[Ignis Spark]," he commanded.
Fwoosh.
A ball of concentrated orange flame, roughly the size of a grapefruit, manifested inches from his palm. It crackled with surprising intensity before he willed it forward. The fireball struck a discarded refrigerator, leaving a blackened, molten dent.
Axel gasped. "It worked."
But the question remained: for how long? A standard F-rank Mage could usually manage five or six of these sparks before their Aether ran dry, leaving them nauseous and exhausted. Axel waited for the fatigue to hit. He waited for the "Aether Low" warning.
Nothing came.
"[Ignis Spark]. [Ignis Spark]. [Ignis Spark]."
He fired three more in rapid succession. The air grew hot. His heartbeat remained steady.
"[Ignis Spark]... [Ignis Spark]..."
By the time he reached fifty, he was sweating from the ambient heat of the flames, but his internal "tank" felt exactly as it had at the start: empty, yet overflowing. The dash on his status screen remained unchanged. At one hundred, he began to laugh, a jagged, hysterical sound. At three hundred, his arm was tired from the motion of aiming, but his soul felt untouched by fatigue. At five hundred, he stopped.
He looked at his hands, then at the smoking ruin of the trash heap in front of him. 10 times the capacity of a D-rank. 50 times the capacity of an F-rank. No... it wasn't about capacity.
The realization hit him like a physical blow. The dash didn't mean zero. It meant limitless.
Axel spent the night in a state of hyper-lucidity. He didn't sleep; he planned. If the World Awakened Association discovered a man with infinite Aether, he wouldn't be a hero—he would be a laboratory specimen. He needed a license to enter the dungeons, the only places where he could legally harvest Aether Shards to sell for profit. But to get that license, he had to pass a test.
His bank balance was a depressing $5,867. The [Ignis Spark] tome had cost him $20,000—nearly every cent his parents had left behind after were killed in the initial rift opening. He had been lucky to survive in the basement while the monsters tore through the upper floors. Now, he was done being lucky. He was going to be powerful.
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Chapter 133
The silence left behind by the Administrator's death followed Axel and the hybrid girl long after they departed from the colossal corpse.Neither of them spoke much during the journey.The warning continued lingering in their minds.The Architects had vanished.The systems had become corrupted.And something called the Silence was apparently responsible.The information created more questions than answers.For now, however, Axel focused on something more immediate.Survival.The void beyond reality was far larger than he had originally imagined.Every direction revealed new ruins, dead worlds, abandoned structures, and fragments of broken systems drifting endlessly through the darkness.Some regions appeared peaceful.Others radiated enough instability to make even Axel avoid them.Several days passed.The pair explored cautiously, gathering information wherever possible.During one expedition, they entered a fragmented reality cluster made from pieces of multiple destroyed worlds sti
Chapter 132
The corpse remained motionless.Axel and the hybrid girl floated in the darkness beyond reality, staring at the enormous remains of the World Administrator. The being was so large that even standing near its shoulder felt like standing beside a continent. Ancient fractures covered its body. Entire pieces of reality drifted around it like broken satellites trapped in its gravity.Neither of them spoke immediately.The sight alone was difficult to process.This was something that had once governed worlds.Entire realities.And now it was dead.Or at least that was what Axel believed.Then he felt it.A pulse.Small.Weak.But real.The energy spread through the void like a distant heartbeat.The hybrid girl noticed it too.Her eyes widened slightly."You felt that?"Axel nodded.The pulse came again.This time stronger.The massive corpse remained motionless, yet ancient energy began moving beneath its surface. Faint streams of silver light appeared across its shattered body, illuminati
Chapter 131
The darkness beyond the System had no clear direction.There was no sun, no horizon, and no familiar laws to guide movement. Yet as Axel drifted through the endless void, he slowly began to understand that this place was not empty at all.It only appeared empty from a distance.The closer he moved toward the floating structures scattered throughout the darkness, the more details became visible.The first ruined world they reached looked like a shattered continent suspended in space.Massive pieces of land floated separately from one another, connected by faint streams of blue energy. Mountains hung upside down. Oceans drifted through the air in enormous spheres, held together by forces Axel couldn't understand.The hybrid girl stared at the scene with open disbelief."Was this really a world?""It was," Axel said.Even he could feel the traces of life that had once existed there.Ruined cities covered the floating landmasses. Broken towers stretched toward a sky that no longer existed
Chapter 130
The moment Axel chose his irreversible evolution path, something fundamental changed.The confrontation between him and the Core System did not end with victory or defeat. It ended with incompatibility.The Core continued trying to process him. Every correction protocol, every classification sequence, every rewrite pathway activated simultaneously. The system searched for a way to define him, contain him, or reduce him into something it could understand.It failed.Axel felt the pressure of countless calculations moving through him. The Core examined every version of his existence. It analyzed Human Axel, Throne Axel, the System Fragment, and every contradiction that had formed between them.The result never stabilized.Every answer created new questions. Every classification generated new inconsistencies.For the first time since the System's creation, it encountered something it could not place inside any category.The Origin Layer trembled around him. The collapse accelerated.
Chapter 129
The Origin Layer was no longer behaving like a place that could be observed or measured. It had collapsed into something closer to a living correction field, where every piece of reality was being forced toward a single final outcome. Not destruction, not survival, but rewrite. Everything that had ever existed across all layers was being compressed into one controlled version of existence, and Axel was standing directly inside the pressure point of that process.The Core System was no longer separate from the environment.It was the environment.Every structure, every layer of collapsed space, every fragment of logic in the Origin Layer carried its presence. It did not need a body or form. It was already embedded in the rules themselves, rewriting them as it advanced.Axel stood still at the center of it.The system interface inside him flickered continuously without stability.ALL LAYERS SYNCHRONIZED FOR FINAL CORRECTION.FINAL REWRITE SEQUENCE: ACTIVE.His eyes stayed forward.Huma
Chapter 128
The moment Axel’s contradiction structure fractured the Core’s stability, the Origin Layer stopped behaving like a layered space entirely.It became something else.A single pressure system.Axel felt it first as silence.Not absence of sound, but absence of variation. Every layer, every framework, every background process that had been running across existence suddenly aligned into one unified state, as if reality itself had taken a breath and decided not to exhale.Then it began collapsing inward.Not physically.Structurally.The system did not attack Axel directly at first. It removed everything around him that could define him by contrast, as though existence itself needed witnesses erased before the correction could begin.Markus disappeared first.There was no resistance, no reaction spike, no final message. One moment he was standing at the edge of the convergence field, still partially stable after his earlier alignment shift. The next moment, his presence simply stopped bein
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