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- Chapter - 70 - The Broken Heavens
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The world was gone.

Or perhaps, Kai thought, it had never been there to begin with.

He floated in weightless gray — a realm without shape or sound, where time unspooled like mist. Beneath him, fragments of the Dominion Zone drifted — shattered continents, broken thrones, sparks of what once had been creation.

Above him, there was no sky, only a great wound of light that bled silence.

The storm was quiet here.

Not dead.

Sleeping.

He opened his eyes. Or thought he did. They glowed faintly in the dark, silver threads of lightning running through his veins.

Then came the voice.

Soft. Measured. Terrifyingly calm.

[System Synchronization Complete.]

[Domain Expansion: Stormrealm initiated.]

[Crown Fragment recognized: Skeleton Sovereignty.]

[Error — Reality parameters unstable.]

Kai blinked. “System… where am I?”

[Location: Undefined.]

[User has transcended physical dominion boundaries.]

[You are in the Fracture — the void between gods.]

He exhaled slowly. “So… I broke it. The world.”

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