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Chapter 4 — RealMode.exe Initiated
Author: Chifav
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> [REALMODE ENTITY SEED: Accepted]

[Evolution Process Initializing...]

[WARNING: This Path Is Irreversible.]

Kael’s skin began to burn.

Not like fire.

Like erasure.

He screamed, falling to one knee, as light carved across his arms like corrupted tattoos. Symbols he couldn’t read. Numbers that didn’t exist. A UI error screamed across his vision.

> [Syntax Breach Detected.]

[Recompiling Consciousness…]

“Kael?!” Zari shouted, rushing to him.

But she couldn’t touch him.

The air around him vibrated—like an anti-virus field made of raw hate. His bones ached. His teeth screamed. Blood leaked from every opening in his face.

Then…

Silence.

And in that silence, a voice.

“PLAYER ENTITY ‘KAEL’ HAS BREACHED CLASS PROTOCOL.”

“RESTRICTION OVERRIDE DETECTED.”

“ENFORCER DISPATCHED.”

Zari paled. “Oh no. Oh no no no…”

She yanked Kael up. “They’ve sent a fucking Admin-level enforcer. A Code Judge.”

Kael’s eyes were glowing now—lines of white fire and red logic. His heartbeat was syncing with something deeper.

“I just evolved,” he rasped. “Let me try it.”

“No! You’re not stable yet”

> [REALMODE ABILITIES TEMPORARILY UNLOCKED]

[WARNING: Processing Cap Exceeded - 72% Overheat]

Across the ruined Null Nest sky, the clouds split.

A rift opened.

And from it descended a being wrapped in perfect code symmetry, its body made of golden polygons, eyes white-hot admin seals, a floating judge’s gavel made of compressed ban data orbiting its arm.

> [ADMIN ENFORCER: “PROTOCOL AXIOM”]

[LEVEL: ∞]

[Function: Remove Non-Compliant Entities from Runtime Memory]

Kael stared up at it.

“Jesus Christ,” he muttered. “I just unlocked Real Mode and they throw this at me?”

Zari pulled her sword close, still cracked, still sparking. “That thing’s not killable.”

“Then what do we do?”

“We survive.”

The Enforcer moved.

No animation. Just was—one second in the sky, the next one inch in front of Kael.

It didn’t swing its gavel.

It executed a verdict.

> [SYSTEM VERDICT: ENTITY “KAEL” — UNSTABLE]

[SENTENCE: IMMEDIATE ERASE]

A blast of code-light tore through Kael’s body. He exploded backward, crashing through corrupted stone. Flesh and data peeled from his arms. Something inside him cracked.

> [RealMode Instability Detected]

[Countermeasure Unlocked: Glitch Armor (Alpha Phase)]

Lines of shifting code slid over his form, glitchplate armor pieced together like broken mirrors. Kael stumbled to his feet, eyes feral.

“Alright, motherfucker,” he spat blood. “Let’s dance.”

Zari was already moving, throwing a memory dagger at the Enforcer’s eyes. It phased through.

No effect.

Kael activated System Pulse, but the Enforcer redirected the code, recompiling it into a gravity crush that slammed them both to the ground.

> [New Alert: Zari Health Critical — 9% Remaining]

[Memory Core Fragment Stability Compromised]

Kael’s HUD bled red. The Enforcer’s gavel lifted again, preparing for a final, fatal sentence.

He had one option.

Only one.

> [RealMode Protocol: EXCESS THREAD ENGAGED]

[Skill: TIME OVERLOAD (Unstable)]

[Cost: 40% Memory Sync + 50% HP]

Time shattered.

Kael moved before the world did, seeing seconds like shattered glass. He dove between Zari and the strike, raising his arms.

The gavel hit…

And broke.

The Enforcer reeled.

He'd damaged an Admin object.

Zari gasped. “How the hell—?”

Kael’s voice was not his own now. It layered with distortion, something ancient behind it.

“I’m not a player anymore,” he said. “I’m not even a cheat.”

He raised his hand. Reality warped around his fingers.

“I’m a rewrite.”

> [Achievement Unlocked: “Developer’s Regret”]

[Skill Acquired: NULLSTRING REWRITE (One-Time Use)]

He used it.

The world cracked.

The Enforcer froze mid-motion, its eyes losing light.

Kael rewrote its sentence.

> [New Verdict: ENTITY “KAEL” — DEFERRED]

[New Target: SYSTEM GLITCH CLUSTER 7-G]

[Error: Authorization Level Breach Detected.]

The Enforcer vanished in a flash of red admin light—forcefully re-routed to a false priority. It screamed once.

Then silence.

Kael collapsed.

Every nerve in his body screamed.

Zari caught him, barely, even as her knees gave out.

“You’re insane,” she whispered.

“Yeah,” he breathed. “But you’re still holding me.”

She rolled her eyes. “You just diverted a god-level enforcer with a rewrite. What the hell are you?”

Kael’s HUD flashed one last time:

> [Class Update Complete]

[New Class: GLITCHWALKER (REALMODE)]

[Abilities: Override, Patch Theft, Code Dive+, System Pulse++, Nullstring Rewrite (Used)]

[Companion Link Strength: 16% — Synchronized Memory Access Enabled]

The sky above the crater rippled.

Kael turned to her, blood still dripping from his nose.

“Zari… what do you remember about dying?”

She blinked.

And her face changed.

Like a door inside her had just opened.

“…Everything,” she whispered. “And it wasn’t a crash.”

“What was it?”

Her voice was barely a whisper.

“It was… murder.”

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