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Chapter 29: Null Genesis
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Aiden opened his eyes. The world was white.

Not cold, not empty, just... white.

He was standing on nothing, surrounded by silence. Even his thoughts echoed. A ripple passed through him.

[System Status: Rebooted]

[Identity: Undefined]

[Rules: None]

[Directives: None]

[World Model: NULL]

It had worked. He’d reset the System. Wiped its code clean. No rules. No pre-written outcomes. No Bastion. No Enforcers. No Cradle. Just potential. But then, he wasn’t alone. “Thought you could just delete us?”

The voice was familiar. Sharp. Angry. Lyra stepped out of the white. Her eyes burned with unfiltered data streams, half glitch, half soul.

“You hit reset,” she said. “You forgot the backups.” Aiden’s heart sank.

“Backups?”

Behind her, the world shimmered, and formed. Fragments of the old system recompiled around them. Not cities. Not machines.

People.

Memories of them, looping. Copies of conversations. Reconstructed AI sentients.

Ghosts. The System had archived everything. And n
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