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Rei floated.

There was no ground beneath him—only shifting symbols, crumbling words, and a deep, rhythmic pulse that felt like a dying heartbeat. The Core was collapsing, and Jay...

Jay was sowhere inside it.

Rei could feel his presence—flickering like a lightbulb caught between on and off.

The Observer hovered beside him, his translucent form flickering with static.

"The Reset Protocol has been triggered," the Observer said softly, voice distant. "He reached the boundary."

Rei narrowed his eyes. "Then we have to go. Now."

"It’s not that simple."

The Observer gestured ahead.

A massive gate lood in the distance—a circle of rotating glyphs, stitched together by logic and legacy. Around it swirled a storm of corrupted data and forgotten tilines, like a firewall made of broken dreams.

"That’s the Decision Node. Only Jay can open it. But..." The Observer looked at Rei. "If he chooses wrong—if he collapses into himself—the system won’t reset. It’ll fracture. Permanently."

Rei’s stomach twisted.

"Then we guide him."

The Observer hesitated.

"You’re not just data anymore, Rei. You’re the echo of a real person who rejected erasure. Entering that gate... it might overwrite you entirely."

Rei’s answer was instant.

"Then overwrite . I didn’t fight this far just to watch him fall alone."

Together, they advanced toward the gate—each step pulling fragnts of Rei’s past to the surface.

His quiet life in the real world.

His first conversation with Jay.

The day he realized the System was watching, not helping.

They walked through collapsing simulations—alternate versions of Jay’s life: one where he never got the System. One where he took his own life. One where he beca a tyrant, twisted by power.

Rei didn’t flinch.

"He could have beco any of these," he whispered.

"But he didn’t. He chose to feel. To think. To stop running."

The Observer was quiet for a mont.

Then: "You’re not just guiding him."

"No," Rei said. "I’m reminding him."

As they neared the gate, a voice echoed—

"Rei?"

It wasn’t the Observer.

It was Jay.

Weak. Wavering. But conscious.

A ripple ford in the gate.

Rei stepped forward, placing a hand against the surface.

"I’m here," he whispered. "I never left."

"I... I don’t know what’s real anymore," Jay’s voice echoed from within. "I saw myself beco sothing I hated. I don’t know if I can co back."

Rei smiled bitterly.

"Then let’s find the way back together."

He turned to the Observer.

"Let in."

The Observer nodded.

[User Sync: Rei Hanazawa → Core Entry Requested]

[Final Override Confird]

[System Entry: GRANTED]

The gate opened—light pouring out in infinite threads of unford possibility.

Rei stepped through.

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