Chapter 298 298: COULD NOT BE ENDED
Chapter 298 298: COULD NOT BE ENDED
The world no longer resembled a world. It had become fragments. Not scattered randomly. Not broken apart violently. Separated.
Regions of existence drifted without connection, each one isolated, each one holding onto its own version of reality. Some were stable. Some flickered. Some existed only intermittently, appearing and disappearing in uneven rhythms.
Between them— Nothing. Not emptiness. Not space. Absence. Long Hao stood at the center of what remained. Or what had yet to disappear. Even that distinction— Was beginning to lose meaning.
His body flickered again. More violently than before. Edges dissolving, reforming, thinning. Each movement— Costing more. Each step— Taking something from him. But he didn't stop. He couldn't. Because now— Stopping meant leaving it unfinished. And unfinished— Was worse than ending.
The Authority moved. Closer than ever before. Its form no longer distant, no longer symbolic. It existed within the same fractured space, its presence forcing nearby regions into perfect alignment. Where it passed— Reality stabilized. Not naturally. Forced. Everything within its influence became singular, defined, unchanging.
The fragments near it stopped flickering. Stopped shifting. Stopped… being uncertain. They became— Correct.
The network reacted instantly. Its form expanded outward, but not blindly. It avoided direct confrontation, splitting into multiple overlapping states, each one existing partially, refusing to fully resolve. Where the Authority forced definition— The network refused it. Where stability was imposed— Multiplicity answered.
The two forces clashed again. And the fragments around them— Broke further. Not because of impact. Because of incompatibility. Two absolute states— Could not occupy the same existence. And the world— Could no longer support both.
Long Hao moved. Faster now. Not because he had more strength— Because he had less time. He stepped through the fractured regions, each movement erasing space behind him, removing unstable zones before they could collapse unpredictably. "…Still trying to control it." His voice carried, low, steady. "…Still trying to survive it."
His gaze shifted between them. "…And neither of you can finish it." The Authority responded first. It raised its hand. And everything near Long Hao— Aligned. Instantly.
The fragmented space around him snapped into singular form, forcing structure onto instability, attempting to fix him into place. But Long Hao stepped forward. And the alignment— Shattered. Not resisted. Removed.
The network surged next. Multiple versions of itself overlapped, surrounding him, attacking not his body—but his state. Each variation tried to impose a different outcome, forcing contradiction into his existence. Long Hao didn't react. He erased them. All at once.
"…You're both predictable." His voice didn't rise. Didn't strain. But something in it— Had changed. Not anger. Not exhaustion. Understanding. Because now— He could see it. Neither of them— Could end this. The Authority could define. The network could expand. But neither could— Conclude.
Only him. Only the one— Who could remove everything. Long Hao stepped again. And a massive section of existence— Vanished. Gone. Not broken. Not collapsed. Gone.
The Authority reacted. Not with attack. With precision. Its form condensed further, becoming sharper, more concentrated. Instead of spreading influence across space, it focused directly on Long Hao. Because now— He was the problem.
The network reacted as well. Not by expanding— By retreating. Pulling its existence away from the areas Long Hao erased, minimizing exposure, preserving itself. "…So you've both figured it out." Long Hao exhaled slowly. "…Good."
He raised his hand. And for a moment— Hesitated. Not because he doubted. Because he understood. Every erasure— Was taking him with it. The more he removed— The less of him remained. Not physically. Fundamentally. "…Yeah." A faint breath. "…That's the problem."
The Authority moved. Faster. For the first time— It wasn't reacting. It was acting. It appeared directly before him. Close. Within reach. Its hand extended— And the space around Long Hao— Locked. Not gradually. Instantly. Absolute definition. Forcing him into a single state. Forcing him to exist— Within rules again.
Long Hao's body flickered violently. For a moment— He stopped. Truly stopped. Because the definition— Was working. "…So you can still do that." His voice came slower. Strained. But present.
The Authority didn't respond. It didn't need to. Its function— Was absolute. The network surged. Seeing the opening. Its overlapping forms converged on Long Hao, layering multiple states onto him, trying to destabilize him from within. Definition— And contradiction— At the same time. The world trembled. Because now— Both forces— Were targeting him. Directly.
Long Hao exhaled slowly. "…So this is what it comes down to." For the first time— He didn't move immediately. Because now— Movement— Wasn't enough. Erasure— Wasn't enough. He had reached the limit.
The Authority forced him into a singular state. The network forced multiple outcomes onto him. Both at once— And his existence— Began to tear. Not breaking. Splitting. Different versions of him flickered— Some aligned. Some unstable. Some— Already gone.
"…Heh." A quiet, almost amused breath escaped him. "…So this is the endgame." For the first time— He understood. Not just what he had to do. But what he couldn't do.
He couldn't win. Not like this. Not by erasing. Not by resisting. Not by surviving. Because no matter what— One of them— Would remain. The Authority— Or the network. And either outcome— Would repeat. Again. And again. And again.
"…Yeah." His gaze steadied. "…That's not an ending." The space around him trembled violently. His form breaking— reforming— fading— fighting to remain.
The Authority tightened its hold. The network intensified its pressure. And Long Hao— Didn't resist. For the first time— He let it happen. Not surrender. Observation. Understanding.
Because now— He was no longer trying to stop them. He was trying to see— What they couldn't. The Authority defined. The network multiplied. Both endless. Both incomplete.
"…So neither of you can end anything." His voice was quiet. But clear. "…You can only keep it going." The pressure increased. His body fractured further. But he didn't move.
Because now— He was looking past them. Past the conflict. Past the collapse. At something else. Something neither of them— Had accounted for.
"…Then the answer isn't ending it." A pause. His gaze sharpened. "…It's stopping it from continuing."
For the first time— The Authority hesitated. Not physically. Functionally. Because that— Didn't align. The network shifted. Uncertain. Because that— Didn't expand.
Long Hao smiled faintly. "…Yeah." "…Now we're getting somewhere." The space around him began to change. Not collapsing. Not stabilizing. Something else.
The fragments around him stopped reacting to the Authority. Stopped responding to the network. For a moment— They simply— Existed. Unforced. Unresolved. Free.
The Authority reacted instantly. It tried to define them. But the definition— Didn't apply. The network reacted. It tried to multiply them. But the expansion— Didn't occur.
Because now— They weren't part of either system. Long Hao took a step. And for the first time— Nothing disappeared. Nothing changed. It simply— Remained.
"…So that's it." His voice steadied. "…That's the one thing you can't touch." The Authority moved. The network surged. Both reacting at once.
Because now— Something had appeared— That neither could control. And that— Was the real threat.
Long Hao looked at them. Calm. Certain. "…You can define." "…You can expand." A pause. "…But you can't leave it alone." Silence. Because that— Was true.
And in that truth— The ending— Finally— Began to take shape.
END OF CHAPTER 298
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