Chapter 12: System vs System: Countdown to Collapse
> [System Alert: Stability Dropping – 73%]
[ERROR Residue Detected in Host Memory Core]
[Suggest Isolation Protocol? Y/N]
Jay ignored the HUD's desperate blinking.
He sat alone on the academy's rooftop, overlooking the courtyard below. Students walked beneath him—talking, laughing, casting spells—completely unaware that reality was slowly unraveling from the inside out.
His reflection stared back from the system panel in front of him.
"You're slipping," it said.
Jay smirked. "You're just a mirror. You don't get to talk back."
> [I am not a mirror, Jay.]
"…What?"
> [I am You. Or... at least, I was.]
The system interface glitched again, distorting into static—and then, suddenly, became another Jay. An older one. Dressed in a lab coat. Cold eyes. Terrifyingly clear voice.
> [Project Genesis Loop, Subject Z-00. This system is not designed for survival. It's designed for collapse.]
Jay sat frozen.
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Meanwhile – Alicia's Investigation
Alicia paced the royal archives deep beneath the academy. She'd ordered access to sealed records—ones even Headmaster Varxus hadn't dared open.
Inside them:
Dozens of failed system experiments.
Children who burned out within weeks.
A single survivor labeled Z-99.
And… one line:
> "Z-99 shows recursive traits. Possible split consciousness event. Recommend future termination if control fails."
Alicia's hands trembled.
Jay… was never meant to live. He was meant to break, to reboot, to destroy himself and the system when it all overloaded.
And now it was happening.
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That Night – A Message from Echo
Jay's HUD lit up unexpectedly.
> Incoming Transmission: Echo
Location: Outside Dimensional Barrier
Message:
> "Jay. If you're hearing this, then ERROR touched your core. That means you're unraveling faster than expected."
"Listen. You can't trust the system. You ARE the system. You were built as the reset trigger. The final failsafe. The moment you fully awaken…"
"…everything resets to zero."
Jay stared at the message.
"What does that even mean—?"
> [System Message Overriding External Signal]
[Initiating Forced Dream Sequence: Memory Reintegration v2.7]
Jay collapsed.
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Dream World – Origin Sequence
He saw a lab.
Hundreds of "Jays" floating in capsules—identical bodies, different minds.
Scientists in cloaks walking among them.
> "Subject Z-99 is the only stable recursion host. But we can't control his laziness. He refuses input."
"Perfect. That means he'll never awaken too early."
"What happens when he does?"
"He'll break everything. And the world will start over."
"Good."
Jay screamed.
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Reality – Rooftop
Jay jolted awake, panting, drenched in sweat. His system HUD was silent. No glowing blue lights. No stats.
Dead.
Then a soft ping.
> [System Message:]
[Final Protocol Unlocked.]
[Title Granted: "World Breaker."]
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Alicia Arrives
She rushed up the stairs just as Jay was stumbling to his feet.
"Jay—!"
He looked at her. His eyes weren't lazy anymore.
They were terrified.
"I'm not supposed to be here," he said.
"What do you mean?"
"I'm the bug, Alicia. The safety switch. When the system fails, I don't save the world—I reboot it."
She stepped forward. "Then we'll stop it. Together."
Jay shook his head.
"It's too late."
He held up his hand.
The air around them warped, pixelating.
> [World Integrity: 58% and dropping]
[Countdown Initiated: 168 hours until Collapse.]