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Now reading: Chapter 2272: Story 2273: The Presence That Knows Without Re from Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition, a Action novel by Sir Faraz.

Depth did not remain abstract.

It revealed sothing imdiate.

Ayaan felt it not as distance, not as sothing to move through or explore—but as sothing that was already fully known without needing to be reached.

The endlessness did not require searching.

It presented itself completely.

Zara noticed it in the silence. It no longer felt like sothing vast that needed to be understood over ti. It felt... already here.

Not partially.

Not gradually.

Completely.

“It doesn’t feel far,” she said softly.

Ayaan nodded.

“Yeah,” he replied.

“It’s not sothing you get to.”

The words settled with quiet certainty.

Because before—

depth had felt endless.

Now—

it felt imdiately present.

The boy stepped forward again, steady, aware—but his attention did not move outward, did not stretch into that endlessness.

Instead—

it remained where he was.

And sothing beca clear.

“I don’t have to go into it,” he said quietly.

Ayaan stepped beside him.

“No.”

The boy looked up, his expression calm, almost surprised.

“It’s already... here.”

Ayaan’s gaze remained steady.

“I know.”

The distinction lingered.

Because now—

there was no distance between awareness and what it knew.

Above them, the presence shifted—not by deepening, not by expanding—

but by revealing that nothing needed to be reached for at all.

Not hidden.

Not distant.

Already fully present.

Zara looked up, her voice quieter now. “It feels like it knows everything... without looking,” she said.

Ayaan nodded slowly.

“Yeah.”

He paused.

“It doesn’t search.”

He looked ahead.

“It doesn’t need to.”

The words carried a quiet finality.

Because before—

awareness had explored.

Now—

it simply was with everything at once.

The man stepped forward, his expression calm, touched with sothing deeper than realization. His gaze no longer traced depth or stillness—

it rested in sothing imdiate.

“Direct presence,” he murmured. “A state in which knowing occurs without movent toward the known...”

He paused.

“...no separation between awareness and what is known.”

Ayaan glanced at him.

“Exactly.”

For the first ti—

nothing required effort to be known.

The figures in the street reflected it in subtle ways. A person stood—and their awareness did not reach outward to understand anything around them. Another moved—and their knowing was not directed—it simply included everything.

Nothing needed attention.

Nothing needed focus.

Zara folded her arms lightly, her voice soft. “So it’s not about depth anymore,” she said.

Ayaan shook his head.

“No.”

He looked ahead.

“It’s about being completely here... with all of it.”

The words settled deeply.

Because now—

presence replaced distance entirely.

The boy looked down at his hands again, then slowly turned them—not to examine, not to explore—

but to recognize.

“I don’t have to look at them,” he said quietly.

Ayaan nodded.

“Yeah.”

The boy tilted his head slightly.

“I already know they’re here.”

Ayaan’s expression softened faintly.

“Exactly.”

Above—

the presence responded.

Not by revealing more.

Not by expanding further.

But by remaining fully present to everything without moving toward anything.

For the first ti—

it did not just contain everything.

It knew everything without reaching for it.

The man stepped back slightly, his voice quieter now. “Then knowledge is no longer a process,” he said.

Ayaan nodded.

“Exactly.”

The silence that followed was not deep.

It was complete.

Zara exhaled softly, sothing steadier settling in her expression. “It feels... imdiate,” she said.

Ayaan didn’t disagree.

Because imdiacy was no longer about ti.

It was absence of distance.

The boy took another step forward—steady, aware—but now, his awareness did not shift with the movent.

It remained fully present, knowing everything without needing to follow it.

And beneath him—

the path did not need to be perceived.

It was already included in awareness before the step even ford.

Above them, the presence remained steady—its awareness no longer centered on depth or stillness—

but on the complete presence that required nothing to reach or beco.

Ayaan lifted his gaze, his voice barely above a whisper.

“It’s not just endless anymore,” he said.

Zara looked at him.

“Then what is it doing?”

Ayaan’s expression remained steady.

“It’s fully here... without needing to go anywhere.”

The words settled into everything.

Because that ant—

nothing needed to be found.

Nothing needed to be approached.

Everything—

through awareness, existence, and presence—

was already completely known.

The silence that followed did not expand.

It did not deepen.

It simply was fully present.

And for the first ti—

the world did not just exist within sothing endless.

It was known entirely—

without movent,

without search,

and without anything left

to reach.

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