'Or Dionz fabricated everything to manipulate us!' Nala's response carried centuries of divine certainty warring with new doubt. 'Created a perfect story to explain why I can't harm Elio, why everything's changing...'
Their body reached the pillar. Divine energy crackled around them, responding to Nala's presence.
'Think about what you're risking,' Zara tried one last ti.
'Elio,' Nala repeated the na, and their shared consciousness filled with overlapping images: Zara's mories of his kindness and courage mixing with Nala's ancient recollections of another ti, another version of him.
'There should be other ways to find answers,' Zara pressed. 'Ways that don't risk everything.'
'Like what? Trusting Dionz or your boyfriend?' Nala's bitter laugh echoed in their shared consciousness. 'He's playing so ga, he always is. These mories appeared exactly when they were most convenient for him.'
'Or when they were most needed,' Zara countered. 'Have you considered that? That maybe the timing isn't about convenience, but necessity?'
The energy from the pillar intensified, responding to Nala's turmoil. Warning signals began pulsing through the chamber as the system detected potential interference.
'Last chance to convince ,' Nala addressed both Zara and herself.
Zara's presence surged with determination. 'You know what I think? I think you're not afraid these mories are false, you're afraid they're real.'
Nala's hand hovered over the pillar's surface. One touch would be enough to trigger the system's defense protocols, to force a confrontation with divine law itself.
'You already know they're real,' Zara said softly. 'That's why you can't harm him. That's why these mories hurt so much. The question isn't whether they're true, it's what you're going to do about it now.'
Nala's hand trembled above the pillar's surface as the weight of choice pressed down on them both. The next mont would determine not just their fate, but potentially the fate of everything they'd co to care about.
"I'm sorry, there are more important things hanging in the balance…"
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The mont Nala's hand touched the energy pillar, the world shifted. Not the dramatic reset she had expected, but sothing else entirely.
'So this was still a soft punishnt…'
The chamber's ambient light dimd as geotric patterns of pure energy spread from the point of contact, forming a complex web around their shared form.
A crystalline display materialized before them:
[SYSTEM ALERT: Direct interference with mana cycle detected]
[User: Nala/Zahyla/Diana/Zara]
[Status: Divine Entity]
[Violation Level: Critical]
[Protocol: Imdiate Response Required]
'This isn't right,' Nala's thoughts echoed in their shared consciousness. 'Where's the reset trigger if it is at a critical level?'
The system continued its thodical display:
[Rule Violation: Unauthorized manipulation of fundantal mana flow]
[Standard Protocol: Divine Realm Transfer]
[Purpose: Transgression Analysis]
[Penalty: Ti Delay Human Advantage Period]
[Final Assessnt: Pending Divine Analysis]
'Sothing's wrong,' Nala's confusion rippled through their shared awareness. 'This isn't how the system should respond to critical rule violations.'
'Maybe because this is the first violation?' Zara suggested, her presence tinged with a mixture of relief and concern.
The thought struck Nala like a physical blow. All this ti, she had assud Dionz was manipulating events, finding loopholes in the rules, creating elaborate deceptions. But if the system was only responding now...
'That's impossible,' she argued, more with herself than Zara. 'Everything that's happened - the mories, Dionz's interference, Elio's impossible progress - they all break fundantal rules.'
'Do they?' Zara challenged. 'Or have you just assud they must?'
The system's display updated:
[Transport to Divine Realm initiating...]
[WARNING: Unauthorized consciousness detected]
[Secondary Protocol: Host body consciousness will remain asleep]
[Divine entity consciousness and extra ones will transfer]
'Well,' Zara's presence carried a hint of dark humor, 'at least we know what happens to now.'
But Nala barely registered the comnt. Her mind was racing through centuries of assumptions, of certainties that suddenly seed less certain. If these were the first real rule violations being detected by the system, then everything else...
'No,' she rejected the implication. 'There are always ways to circumvent the rules, to find loopholes that...'
[Transfer beginning in 10...]
[9...]
'Are there?' Zara pressed. 'Or is that just what you've told yourself to avoid facing the truth? That maybe everything you've witnessed, everything you've felt...'
[8...]
[7...]
'There has to be an explanation,' Nala's thoughts beca more frantic. 'Dionz can find ways to bend the rules without breaking them. He must have done sothing similar with these mories, with Elio's progress...'
[6...]
[5...]
'Or maybe,' Zara suggested quietly, 'the mories are real. Maybe Elio's achievents are genuine. Maybe the reason the system hasn't intervened until now is because nothing actually broke the rules.'
[4...]
[3...]
The implications were staggering. If the system was only responding now, when she directly interfered with the mana cycle, then everything else - all the events she had attributed to divine manipulation - had been within the rules.
Which ant...
[2...]
'The mories,' Nala's realization ca with a wave of emotion she couldn't suppress. 'If Dionz didn't break any rules to restore them, then they must be...'
[1...]
'Real,' Zara completed the thought. 'Just like your feelings for him were real. Just like they still are.'
[Transfer initiating...]
The chamber filled with blinding light as the system began the transfer. Nala felt herself being pulled toward the divine realm, where she would face judgnt for her actual transgression - perhaps the first real rule violation in this entire ga.
'Wait,' she tried to hold onto their connection for one more mont. 'Zara, if I was wrong about this, about the rules being broken, then maybe...'
'I'll rember,' Zara promised, understanding the unspoken concern. 'However long your punishnt takes, our mories, I'll protect them. It's what I have always done anyway.'
The light intensified as the transfer reached its peak. In those final monts of connection, mories flowed between them one last ti: Ancient feelings mixing with present ones, two different perspectives of the sa man, separated by centuries but united in their impact.
[Divine Entity Transfer Complete]
[Host Body Status: Stable]
Ti Until Divine Analysis: Calculating...]
[Temporary System ssage: Human advantage protocols activating]
[Note: Duration of advantage period to be determined by Divine Analysis]
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