[: 3rd POV :]
[: To begin with, in this universe, there are trillions of recorded histories and an uncountable number of factions, civilisations, and pantheons spread across vast cosmic layers, yet despite their differences, there is one consistent pattern shared among all of them :]
[: Do you know what that is? :]
The system’s voice was calm, almost analytical, but there was a subtle shift in tone now, as if it was no longer simply stating data, but guiding Daniel toward sothing deeper.
Daniel didn’t hesitate.
"It’s war for resources."
[: Correct. :]
The answer ca instantly.
But then the system continued, and its next words carried a weight that felt less like information and more like a structural truth of reality itself.
[: However, the contradiction lies within the foundation of your understanding. Do you know why the war for resources persists in a universe that is continuously expanding? :]
Daniel’s eyes narrowed slightly, not in confusion alone, but in active thought.
His mind imdiately began processing the implication, tracing patterns, breaking assumptions apart.
The system didn’t wait.
[: The universe is expanding infinitely. Cosmic energy disperses endlessly. In theory, energy should be self-replenishing at scales beyond comprehension. Under such conditions, scarcity should not exist :]
A brief pause followed, allowing the contradiction to fully settle.
[: Yet conflict persists. So the question is not what they fight for, but why they are unable to stop fighting despite having enough? :]
Daniel stayed silent for a mont longer than usual.
Then he spoke, slower this ti.
"...That doesn’t make sense," he admitted quietly.
"If everything is infinite... then there’s no real reason to compete."
His gaze lowered slightly as his thoughts deepened.
"But they still do."
The system responded imdiately.
[: That is the correct observation :]
There was another pause.
[: Now answer the core contradiction, Host. Why does war continue when abundance is theoretically guaranteed? :]
Daniel didn’t answer imdiately.
For the first ti, this wasn’t about power, or survival, or instinct.
It was about structure.
About aning.
He frowned slightly, thinking more carefully.
"...Because they don’t believe it’s enough?" he guessed slowly.
"Or because they think soone else will take it first?"
’’Maybe, because of greed....?’’
[: Those are surface-level causes :]
Daniel exhaled faintly, almost frustrated now, not at the system, but at the depth of the question itself.
"Then what is it?"
The system’s voice softened slightly, but the content beca sharper.
[: It’s simply because...unlike so of the universes out there...this universe is one of the universes that is dying... :]
The system’s voice did not tremble, nor did it hesitate.
It delivered the statent as though it were a classified truth finally permitted to be spoken.
But for Daniel, the aning did not land imdiately.
For a brief mont, there was only silence.
"...What?" Daniel’s voice broke the stillness, sharper than before, not from anger, but from disbelief.
"The universe is dying...?"
His golden eyes narrowed slightly, as if the words themselves were refusing to make sense.
"That’s impossible," he continued, more firmly now.
"A universe is supposed to be infinite. It expands endlessly. That’s basic cosmological structure."
[: That is correct, Host :]
The system responded imdiately.
[: However, that is only partially understood by the majority of civilisations within this universe :]
Daniel’s expression tightened further.
"I thought it was infinite..." he muttered.
"I thought it just... continued forever."
[: That is the misconception shared even by gods, supre beings, and foundational pantheons :]
The void around them seed to feel heavier with each word, as if even the concept being discussed was warping the space it existed in.
[: A universe may expand infinitely in structure, but its energy is not infinite in sustainability :]
Daniel’s gaze sharpened.
"...aning?"
The system paused for a fraction longer than usual.
[: aning: expansion does not equal renewal :]
A silence followed.
Then Daniel spoke again, slower now.
"So it runs out... eventually."
[: Correct :]
His expression changed slightly, not into fear, but into sothing closer to realisation, beginning to scale beyond his comprehension.
"...And they don’t know that," he said quietly.
[: So know. Most deny it. Others suppress it :]
Daniel’s eyes flickered.
"That’s why there’s war," he said under his breath.
But the system did not confirm or deny yet.
Instead, it continued.
[: There are only two thods for universal energy recovery within this structure :]
Daniel straightened slightly, instinctively focusing.
"Two thods..."
[: Yes :]
The system’s tone deepened.
[: The first thod: total extinction cycle. When all living beings perish, their accumulated energy is redistributed back into the universal reservoir. Souls are processed and returned through the River of Souls, allowing partial energy recycling :]
Daniel’s eyes widened slightly at that.
"...So everything just resets through death."
[: Correct :]
A pause followed.
Then Daniel asked, quieter now.
"And the second?"
This ti, the system did not respond imdiately.
When it did, the answer carried a weight that felt fundantally different.
[: The second thod is convergence :]
Daniel frowned slightly.
"Convergence?"
[: Fusion with another universe :]
The words landed slowly.
Deliberately.
As if the system was ensuring he understood each layer of implication.
[: When two universes rge, they do not simply combine. They collapse into a singular continuity. Energy is not rely added—it is multiplied, expanded, and restructured beyond prior limits :]
Daniel’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"...By how much?"
The system’s answer was imdiate.
[: By orders of magnitude beyond comprehension. Trillions are insufficient as a reference scale :]
Silence.
Not ordinary silence.
But the kind that felt like sothing inside reality itself had stopped moving.
Daniel exhaled slowly.
"...So that’s what they’re really fighting for," he said quietly.
[: Correct. Resource war is only the surface expression :]
His gaze lowered slightly.
"And beneath it..."
The system finished the thought.
[: Survival of a collapsing universal structure :]
For the first ti since his existence had evolved, Daniel did not feel overwheld by power.
He felt sothing far more unsettling.
Perspective.
Because in that mont, he realised sothing simple, everything he had ever known...
everything he had fought in...everything he had conquered...
Was inside sothing that was already breaking.
The more the system spoke, the more Daniel felt sothing quietly shift inside him, not emotionally in the simple sense, but structurally, as if the way he understood existence itself was being forcibly expanded beyond what it was ever ant to hold.
It was no wonder now that the system had never revealed this before.
This wasn’t information.
It was a fracture in comprehension itself.
Sothing that would not just shock a mortal mind, but collapse it entirely under its weight.
Daniel’s expression tightened as he tried to process everything he had just heard, his thoughts moving faster than his certainty could stabilise.
"But even then..." he said slowly, his voice lower now, more controlled, "how is this universe still dying if those two thods exist?’’
’’f energy can be recycled...and universes can fuse...then shouldn’t it have already stabilized?"
There was no imdiate response.
The silence itself felt like anticipation.
Then the system answered.
[: That is because the natural recovery chanisms of this universe have been forcibly disrupted :]
Daniel’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"...Disrupted?"
[: Correct :]
The system’s tone remained calm, but its explanation carried a weight that made even the void around them feel narrower.
[: Major factions, pantheons, and high-tier existential authorities collectively intervened in the structural laws of this universe :]
Daniel paused.
"...They intervened?"
[: Yes :]
The system continued without hesitation.
[: They sealed the expansion pathways of this universe. They restricted its outward growth, preventing dinsional branching and limiting cosmic birth rates. In doing so, they effectively halted the creation of new energy-generating life cycles :]
A slow silence followed.
Daniel’s gaze darkened slightly.
"...They sealed it," he repeated quietly, as if trying to anchor the concept.
[: Affirmative :]
[: Without expansion, the universe cannot generate sufficient new existence. Without new existence, energy regeneration is reduced to recycling alone. And recycling is inherently inefficient over infinite cycles :]
Daniel exhaled slowly.
"...So it’s slowly running out."
[: Correct :]
His fingers curled slightly, not in anger, but in restrained disbelief.
"And they knew this would happen."
[: Yes :]
That answer ca imdiately.
No hesitation.
No ambiguity.
Daniel’s expression tightened further.
"...Why?" he asked, voice lower now.
"Why would they do sothing like that if it guarantees collapse?"
For the first ti, the system paused again.
A fraction longer than usual.
Then it answered.
[: Because they are afraid :]
Daniel blinked once.
"...Afraid of what?" he asked, his tone sharpening slightly now.
The system’s response did not change in pace, but sothing within it felt heavier.
[: For every creation, there’s destruction. When there is life, there is death. As such concepts exist, this universe’s greatest beings are afraid of every single universe natural born entity counterpart :]
[: They are afraid of every single universe arc or nature-born entity that exists beyond structured law, beings that are not ant to coexist with reality but to consu it entirely... and they are known as ’Ith’Nerul’, titled as ’Unravelers’ :]
The system’s voice finished the sentence with a rare stillness, as if even it was asuring how much of that na could safely exist within spoken thought.
Daniel’s eyes narrowed slightly as he repeated it under his breath.
"...Ith’Nerul?"
The mont the na left his lips, sothing changed instantly.
The void around him, which had previously been stable under the system’s controlled isolation, twitched—as if reality itself had just been punctured by an unseen needle.
A low, unnatural vibration spread outward, not like sound, but like existence recoiling.
Daniel’s expression shifted imdiately.
"...What the hell—"
Before he could finish, the space around him bent inward, as though sothing had briefly acknowledged that it had been called.
A pressure descended.
It felt like the idea of "being observed by sothing that should not be aware of you."
Daniel’s body instinctively reacted, his Primordial Mana flickering outward on its own.
For the first ti in a long while, Daniel felt it.
And that was revulsion.
A deep, instinctive disgust, as though sothing had brushed against the edges of his existence without permission.
"...That feeling..." Daniel muttered under his breath, his brows tightening.
It wasn’t an attack.
It was attention.
And that was worse.
[: Host, imdiate correction is advised. The utterance of that designation carries existential resonance triggers :]
The system’s voice sharpened instantly, no longer calm, now urgent in a way it had never been before.
[: Do not repeat it :]
But it was already too late.
The void fractured.
Not broken like glass, but unmade in patches, as if certain parts of existence simply refused to acknowledge continuity anymore.
For a split second, Daniel saw sothing.
Not a shape.
Not a being.
But an absence that felt aware of itself.
A presence that did not exist in space, ti, or logic, but instead existed in the removal of all three.
Daniel’s pupils tightened.
"...That’s not—"
A pulse.
And the void caved inward.
If the system had not imdiately flooded the surrounding space with stabilising authority, the entire region would have collapsed into conceptual void decay, sothing that did not destroy reality but erased the possibility of it ever having existed in the first place.
The system’s voice dropped lower.
[: The Ith’Nerul respond to recognition, not summoning. Even partial acknowledgent creates resonance pathways :]
Daniel slowly exhaled, forcing his body to stabilise as the pressure faded, though the feeling did not leave him completely.
"...So just saying their na," he said slowly, "makes reality react like that?"
[: Correct :]
[: They are not bound by distance or presence. They are bound by awareness :]
Daniel went silent for a mont.
Then, in a quieter tone than before:
"...That thing... just now..."
He didn’t finish the sentence.
Because there was no need to.
Even the thought of it felt like sothing still lingering too close.
For the first ti since his evolution began, Daniel did not feel overwheld by power.
He felt sothing far more uncomfortable.
The realisation that sowhere beyond everything he understood...
Sothing had briefly noticed him back.
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