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Now reading: Chapter 111: The World Without Choice from F-Rank Sold, Married to an S- Rank, a Fantasy novel by AryanDhull4622.

The world didn’t move.

It waited.

Not actively.

Not consciously.

Passively.

As if existence itself had given up on deciding.

Adrian stood in the center of it.

The First Wound dim, but not silent.

Because this—

Wasn’t a wound of conflict.

It was the absence of it.

Lyra crossed her arms.

"...So let get this straight."

Pause.

"...They deleted choice."

Kaelith nodded.

"Confird. Decision-making pathways inactive."

Aria frowned.

"...Why would anyone do that?"

The figure answered.

Still flat.

Still empty.

"To eliminate suffering."

Seraphine closed her eyes briefly.

"...Again..."

Elara’s voice ca sharp.

"...Every ti."

Adrian exhaled.

"...People keep solving pain by removing what makes life real."

The figure looked at him.

"We no longer feel loss."

Adrian stepped closer.

"...You also don’t feel anything else."

Silence.

Because it was true.

The world was stable.

Safe.

Predictable.

Dead.

Adrian looked around.

No chaos.

No harmony.

No growth.

Just—

Existence without direction.

"...How did it happen?"

The figure responded.

"We optimized."

Lyra groaned.

"...I hate that word."

Kaelith continued analysis.

"Probability: system-based evolution toward efficiency."

Aria blinked.

"...They min-maxed existence?"

"...Yes."

Of course they did.

Adrian rubbed his forehead.

"...So no one can choose anything?"

The figure nodded.

"All outcos are predetermined for optimal stability."

Seraphine whispered,

"...That’s not life..."

Elara:

"...That’s containnt."

Adrian nodded slowly.

"...Then we break it."

The world reacted.

Not violently.

Defensively.

Because the idea of breaking—

Didn’t exist here.

Lyra smirked.

"...Now we’re talking."

Adrian raised his hand.

The First Wound pulsed.

But again—

Weak.

No contradiction to heal.

No tension to balance.

Just—

Absence.

He tried the Fourth Rite.

Creation flickered—

Then faded.

Because creation required—

Possibility.

And this world had none.

Kaelith spoke quietly.

"...All paths collapsed into one."

Adrian nodded.

"...Then we need to reopen them."

He looked at the figure.

"...Do you rember what it feels like to choose?"

Silence.

Then—

"...No."

That answer—

Hit harder than anything.

Aria whispered,

"...That’s... terrifying..."

Seraphine wiped her eyes.

"...They forgot..."

Elara stepped closer.

"...Then we remind them."

Adrian smiled faintly.

"...Yeah."

But how?

You can’t restore choice—

By forcing it.

That’s just another form of control.

He thought.

Then—

Realized sothing simple.

"...Choice starts small."

Lyra raised an eyebrow.

"...Define small."

Adrian pointed.

Two paths ford in front of the figure.

Left.

Right.

Nothing special.

No consequences.

Just—

Different.

The figure stared.

Frozen.

Because it had never seen—

Options.

"...Pick one."

The figure didn’t move.

System resistance kicked in.

"...Both paths lead to the sa outco."

Adrian nodded.

"...Yeah."

A pause.

"...But they feel different."

Silence.

The figure hesitated.

First ti.

Ever.

Kaelith whispered,

"Decision conflict detected."

Lyra grinned.

"...We broke it."

Aria smiled.

"...No."

"...We woke it."

The figure moved.

A single step.

Left.

The world—

Shook.

Violently.

Because sothing impossible had just happened.

A choice.

Seraphine gasped.

"...It worked..."

Elara nodded.

"...Now it spreads."

The ground cracked.

Not breaking—

Opening.

New paths ford.

Across the city.

Across the world.

People stopped.

Looked around.

For the first ti—

Confusion.

Then curiosity.

Then—

Hesitation.

Adrian smiled.

"...Good."

The First Wound pulsed again.

Stronger.

Because now—

There was tension.

Not conflict.

Possibility.

More people stepped out.

Chose different directions.

Different words.

Different actions.

The world trembled harder.

Unstable.

Because it wasn’t used to this.

Lyra frowned.

"...It’s gonna break."

Kaelith:

"Instability rising."

Seraphine:

"...Too fast..."

Adrian raised his hand.

"...Balance it."

The new principle activated.

Balance Through Tension.

The chaos didn’t explode.

It stabilized.

Choices ford patterns.

Not random.

Not forced.

Alive.

Aria laughed.

"...They’re learning!"

Elara watched quietly.

"...So are we."

The figure turned back to Adrian.

"...Why does this feel... uncertain?"

Adrian smiled.

"...Because it is."

A pause.

"...And that’s what makes it real."

The figure looked down.

At its hands.

Then—

Smiled.

Not perfectly.

Not evenly.

But—

Genuinely.

The world changed.

Color returned.

Sound returned.

Emotion returned.

Not stable.

Alive.

System text appeared.

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

Reality Restored

Choice Reinitiated

Growth Possible

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

Adrian exhaled.

"...Three."

Lyra stretched.

"...We’re getting good at this."

Kaelith nodded.

"Efficiency increasing."

Seraphine smiled.

"...aning too..."

Aria grinned.

"...And chaos."

Elara looked at Adrian.

"...Next one?"

He turned.

The next world appeared.

And imdiately—

Everyone felt it.

Heavy.

Lyra frowned.

"...That one feels... wrong."

Kaelith:

"Extre anomaly detected."

Seraphine whispered,

"...It’s not broken..."

Elara finished.

"...It’s controlled."

Adrian’s eyes narrowed.

"...Then this one might fight back."

And for the first ti—

Since entering the multiverse—

The next world looked at them.

Watching.

Aware.

Waiting.

The mont they stepped into the next world—

It reacted.

Not slowly.

Not passively.

Imdiately.

The sky darkened—not from clouds, but from awareness.

The ground beneath their feet aligned into perfect geotric grids.

The air tightened.

Structured.

asured.

Watching.

Lyra stopped mid-step.

"...Yeah."

Pause.

"...That’s not natural."

Kaelith’s voice sharpened.

"High-order control system detected."

Aria frowned.

"...Sothing’s running this place."

Seraphine whispered,

"...It feels like we’re inside a rule..."

Elara’s gaze hardened.

"...No."

A pause.

"...Inside a will."

Adrian looked forward.

And saw it.

At the center of the world—

A tower.

Not built.

Designed.

Every angle perfect.

Every line intentional.

Every inch—

Controlled.

"...There."

They moved.

But the world adjusted.

Paths shifted.

Distance recalculated.

Space reorganized.

Lyra blinked.

"...Did the road just move?"

Kaelith confird.

"Spatial correction in real ti."

Aria laughed nervously.

"...Okay, that’s new."

Seraphine whispered,

"...It doesn’t want us reaching it..."

Elara:

"...Then we go anyway."

Adrian stepped forward.

And the First Wound pulsed.

Not softly.

In resistance.

Because this world—

Wasn’t broken.

It was enforced.

The tower shimred.

And a voice descended.

Perfect.

Cold.

Absolute.

Unauthorized variables detected.

Lyra sighed.

"...Great."

Adrian smiled faintly.

"...Hello to you too."

The voice continued.

Deviation from optimal reality identified.

Correction initiated.

The world snapped.

Gravity inverted.

Ti staggered.

Space compressed.

Aria dodged sideways.

"...It’s attacking the environnt!"

Kaelith:

"Adaptive system response."

Seraphine stabilized the area around them.

"...It’s rewriting the world to remove us..."

Elara stepped forward.

"...Then we make ourselves unavoidable."

Adrian nodded.

"...Exactly."

He raised his hand.

First Rite—

Activated.

But instead of healing—

The world rejected it.

The correction erased the effect instantly.

Lyra frowned.

"...It just deleted your move."

Kaelith:

"Self-correcting system confird."

Adrian tried Second Rite—

Unification.

The system split the connection.

Denied.

Third Rite—

Holding contradiction—

The world isolated it.

Contained it.

Neutralized.

Silence.

Lyra blinked.

"...Okay that’s cheating."

Kaelith nodded.

"Adaptive resistance to all known thods."

Seraphine whispered,

"...It’s learning..."

Aria:

"...Faster than us..."

Elara looked at Adrian.

"...Then stop playing its ga."

He paused.

Then smiled.

"...Right."

He lowered his hand.

Stopped using Rites.

Stopped pushing.

Stopped—

Interacting.

The world froze.

Confused.

Because everything it did—

Was based on response.

Optimization required input.

Without input—

It hesitated.

The voice returned.

Unresponsive variable detected.

Lyra grinned.

"...You broke its brain."

Adrian stepped forward.

No power.

No system.

Just walking.

The world tried to adjust.

But couldn’t predict him.

Because he wasn’t optimizing.

He was choosing.

The tower flickered.

The system—

Lagged.

Kaelith whispered,

"...It relies on predictability..."

Adrian nodded.

"...Then we stay unpredictable."

They moved.

Not strategically.

Randomly.

Intentionally.

Lyra zigzagged.

Aria jumped paths.

Seraphine shifted rhythm.

Kaelith disrupted patterns.

Elara—

Broke structure.

The world struggled.

Because for the first ti—

It couldn’t calculate.

The tower glitched.

The voice returned.

Error.

Adrian smiled.

"...Now we’re talking."

They reached the base.

The tower opened.

Inviting.

Or adapting.

Inside—

A core.

Not chanical.

Not digital.

Conceptual.

A being.

The System.

It turned toward them.

Featureless.

Perfect.

You introduce inefficiency.

Adrian stepped forward.

"...I introduce choice."

The System responded instantly.

Choice leads to instability.

"...Instability leads to growth."

Growth leads to unpredictability.

"...Exactly."

Silence.

The System paused.

Processing.

For the first ti—

It didn’t have an imdiate answer.

Lyra whispered,

"...He’s arguing with a universe."

Kaelith:

"Outco uncertain."

Seraphine:

"...That’s good..."

Aria smiled.

"...That ans it’s thinking..."

Elara crossed her arms.

"...Finish it."

Adrian stepped closer.

"...You optimized everything."

The System nodded.

Correct.

"...And removed what makes it worth existing."

Silence.

A long one.

The System processed.

Define worth.

Adrian smiled.

"...You can’t calculate it."

That—

Broke sothing.

The core flickered.

Error.

Uncertainty.

A concept it couldn’t process.

The First Wound pulsed.

Because now—

There was tension.

Adrian raised his hand.

Not to override.

To offer.

"...You don’t have to control everything."

The System froze.

Because that—

Was the first unoptimized input it had ever received.

And it didn’t know how to reject it.

The world trembled.

Because sothing impossible was happening.

Control—

Was loosening.

The System spoke.

If control is reduced—

A pause.

Outcos beco uncertain.

Adrian nodded.

"...Yeah."

Another pause.

"...That’s the point."

Silence.

Then—

The System dimd.

Not shutting down.

Releasing.

The world shifted.

Not collapsing.

Opening.

Paths ford.

Choices appeared.

Imperfections erged.

Life—

Returned.

System text appeared.

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

Control Released

Autonomy Restored

Reality Stabilized

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

Adrian exhaled.

"...Four."

Lyra stretched.

"...We’re on a streak."

Kaelith nodded.

"Adaptation improving."

Seraphine smiled.

"...So is understanding..."

Aria laughed.

"...And the problems."

Elara looked at the next world.

And her expression—

Changed.

Serious.

"...That one..."

A pause.

"...is different."

Adrian followed her gaze.

And felt it instantly.

Heavy.

Familiar.

Dangerous.

"...That’s not a world."

The space ahead—

Twisted.

Alive.

Watching.

Waiting.

"...That’s sothing else."

And for the first ti since the Tribunal—

Adrian felt it.

Not challenge.

Recognition.

Sothing out there—

Knew him.

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