The night did not feel like night anymore.
It felt like a waiting room.
Ethan Carter stood on the rooftop of the abandoned building, rain drifting lightly across his shoulders. The wind was colder than before, not because the weather had changed, but because sothing in the atmosphere itself had shifted.
He could feel it now.
Not just see it.
Not just sense it.
The world was... adjusting.
Ethan exhaled slowly, watching the city stretch endlessly below him. The lights flickered in uneven patterns, like broken signals trying to stabilize themselves.
People were still moving down there.
Living.
Talking.
Working.
Unaware.
But Ethan no longer saw them the sa way.
"...It’s not just a city anymore."
His voice was quiet, almost swallowed by the wind.
Because now, everything looked layered.
Like sothing hidden beneath reality itself was slowly pressing upward.
The system interface flickered in his vision.
INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM
STATUS: ACTIVE
USER ALIGNNT: IN PROGRESS
JUDGNT PHASE PROXIMITY: INCREASING
Ethan’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"...Again."
That word had appeared too many tis now.
Judgnt.
At first, it had felt like a warning.
Now it felt like an inevitability.
He clenched his fist slowly.
There was a difference in his body now.
Not obvious strength.
Not visible power.
Control.
Precision.
Awareness.
The system wasn’t just changing him.
It was refining him.
"...So this is what Focused State really ans."
He activated it briefly.
The world shifted instantly.
The sound of rain beca layered.
Each drop felt individually distinguishable.
The wind no longer felt like a single force—it beca multiple interacting currents.
Even the city below stopped being "a whole."
It beca patterns.
Ethan deactivated it slowly.
Breathing steady.
"...Dangerous."
Not because it was powerful.
But because it showed too much.
The system flickered again.
MULTIPLE USER SIGNATURES DETECTED
ALIGNNT CLUSTERING: ACTIVE
Ethan paused.
"...Multiple?"
That was new.
He had assud he was isolated in this system.
But now—
That assumption was breaking.
A faint pressure spread across the rooftop.
Not physical.
Structural.
Like the air itself had tightened.
Ethan’s body reacted instinctively.
Focused State activated fully.
He stepped back imdiately.
A distortion ford in front of him.
Not like a portal.
Not like energy.
Sothing more unstable.
Like reality forgetting how to stay consistent.
Ethan’s expression hardened.
"...Another one."
A figure erged from the distortion.
Slowly.
Not fully solid.
Not fully real.
It stood there without urgency.
Observing him.
Ethan didn’t move.
He had learned sothing important already.
Not everything that appears is hostile imdiately.
But everything that appears has purpose.
The figure tilted its head slightly.
"You are progressing faster than expected."
Ethan’s eyes narrowed.
"...Expected by who?"
A pause.
Not hesitation.
Calculation.
"By the system."
Ethan exhaled slowly.
"...So you’re part of it."
The figure didn’t confirm or deny.
Instead, it stepped forward slightly.
The air around it reacted.
Not bending.
Responding.
Like it had authority over structure itself.
Ethan felt it imdiately.
Pressure.
Different from before.
Heavier.
More organized.
"...This isn’t a normal user."
The system reacted instantly.
ENTITY DETECTED
CLASSIFICATION: JUDGNT GUIDE (LOW AUTHORITY NODE)
Ethan’s eyes sharpened.
"...Guide."
The figure turned slightly toward the city below.
"All users will eventually align."
A pause.
"Those who fail will be removed."
Ethan stayed silent.
Because he understood sothing deeper now.
This wasn’t just a system.
It was a structure.
A hierarchy.
Sothing that evaluated existence itself.
"...Removed how?"
The figure turned back toward him.
"By rejection."
That word lingered.
Rejection.
Not death.
Not destruction.
Erasure.
Ethan exhaled slowly.
"...Convenient wording."
The figure did not respond to that.
Instead—
The distortion behind it expanded slightly.
Like it was preparing to leave.
But Ethan stepped forward one step.
Not aggressively.
Not recklessly.
Just deliberately.
"...Why ?"
The figure paused.
That was the first real pause.
"Because you are unstable."
Ethan frowned slightly.
"...Unstable?"
"Your growth pattern does not match assigned paraters."
Ethan’s mind processed that instantly.
"...So I’m not following your system properly."
The figure tilted slightly.
"You are adapting beyond expected limits."
That sentence changed everything.
Not breaking the system.
Not overpowering it.
Surpassing its prediction model.
Ethan exhaled slowly.
"...So what happens next?"
The figure turned fully toward him now.
The air grew heavier.
The rooftop felt smaller.
"Judgnt Phase begins when alignnt completes."
A pause.
"You are nearing completion."
Ethan’s expression darkened slightly.
"...And after that?"
Silence.
Longer this ti.
Then—
"Survival is no longer guaranteed."
That was the final answer.
The distortion behind the figure expanded further.
It was leaving.
But Ethan spoke one more ti.
"...Am I supposed to just accept that?"
The figure stopped.
Slightly.
Then replied:
"Acceptance is irrelevant."
"Only adaptation matters."
And then—
It was gone.
Silence returned to the rooftop.
But it wasn’t the sa silence anymore.
It felt... heavier.
Defined.
Final.
Ethan stood still for a long mont.
Rain returned fully now, washing over the rooftop again.
But it didn’t feel normal.
Nothing did anymore.
"...Judgnt Phase."
He repeated the words quietly.
Not fearfully.
Not uncertainly.
Analyzing them.
If everything was being evaluated...
Then everything had rules.
And rules could be understood.
Broken.
Or surpassed.
Ethan clenched his fist slowly.
The system flickered again.
JUDGNT PHASE: INITIATION PROGRESS — 12%
"...Twelve percent already."
That ant it wasn’t coming later.
It was already unfolding.
Just not fully visible yet.
He looked down at the city again.
But this ti, he didn’t see people.
He saw potential signals.
Other users.
Other evolutions.
Other threats.
"...So I’m not alone."
That realization didn’t comfort him.
It sharpened him.
Because now—
There were competitors.
And eliminations.
And a system deciding who remained.
Ethan turned away from the edge of the rooftop.
"...Then I’ll do what I always do."
Step by step.
Adapt.
Learn.
Evolve.
But this ti—
Faster than the system expects.
He walked into the stairwell.
The city behind him pulsed faintly once.
Like sothing deep beneath reality had acknowledged his presence.
And moved on.
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