Rain continued falling across the ruined city.
But now Ethan Carter could see sothing hidden inside it.
Patterns.
Tiny distortions flowing between each falling drop like invisible threads stitched through reality itself.
Before, the world looked solid.
Now it looked constructed.
Layered.
Controlled.
And cracked.
Ethan stood motionless at the center of the destroyed battlefield while warning ssages flooded his vision endlessly.
RULE VIOLATION DETECTED
UNKNOWN STATE DETECTED
SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION FAILURE
Yet strangely—
the warnings no longer felt oppressive.
They felt distant.
Muted.
Like the system itself had lost authority over him.
Across the battlefield, nobody moved imdiately.
Thread One stared at Ethan in complete disbelief.
Thread Two’s aggression had vanished entirely, replaced by visible tension.
Thread Three hovered higher above the city, generating wave after wave of system symbols across the unstable sky.
And Hunter Node Seven—
watched Ethan carefully.
Like sothing dangerous had just escaped containnt.
Silence stretched across the battlefield.
Then Thread Two finally spoke.
"...What the hell are you?"
Ethan slowly lowered his hand.
The pain inside his head had decreased.
Not because the fracture disappeared.
Because it stabilized.
The future fragnts no longer attacked his mind randomly.
Now they aligned naturally within his awareness.
Controlled.
Fluid.
Hunter Node Seven narrowed his eyes.
"His synchronization pattern changed completely."
Thread One answered quietly.
"No."
A pause.
"Synchronization disappeared."
Those words carried weight.
Even Thread Three reacted.
Its voice echoed sharply from above.
"Correction required imdiately."
System symbols intensified across the sky.
The entire Judgnt Zone trembled violently again.
Ethan looked upward slowly.
And for the first ti—
he saw beyond the symbols.
Behind the system structures floating across the air—
sothing massive existed.
Hidden.
Watching.
Only visible for a fraction of a second.
A colossal black outline far above the city.
Then gone.
Ethan’s breathing slowed slightly.
"...So there really is sothing above all this."
Thread Three reacted instantly.
"Do not observe beyond your assigned layer."
Ethan looked directly at it.
"...Assigned?"
Thread One’s expression darkened imdiately.
Thread Two stepped backward instinctively.
Hunter Node Seven spoke calmly.
"You shouldn’t be able to hear terminology from upper layers."
Ethan frowned slightly.
"...Upper layers."
The words felt familiar sohow.
Like fragnts of forgotten understanding trying to reconnect inside his mind.
Then another vision appeared.
Not random this ti.
Clear.
He saw enormous structures suspended in darkness.
Saw countless glowing threads stretching across worlds.
Saw humans fighting endlessly beneath invisible systems they couldn’t perceive.
Then—
he saw sothing else.
A throne.
Black.
Broken.
Empty.
The vision vanished instantly.
Ethan grabbed his head briefly.
The pain returned for a mont.
Hunter Node Seven noticed imdiately.
"His perception range is expanding too fast."
Thread Three’s voice sharpened.
"Ergency correction authorized."
The sky split again.
BOOM.
Red system lines descended across the battlefield like chains falling from above reality itself.
Thread One imdiately moved.
Compression fields reactivated around Ethan.
Thread Two attacked simultaneously.
Hunter Node Seven disappeared from sight.
Execution sequence.
But Ethan moved before any of them reached him.
Not prediction.
Instinct beyond prediction.
The battlefield felt slow now.
Not because his body beca faster.
Because he understood movent itself differently.
Thread Two’s strike approached.
Ethan stepped slightly sideways.
Minimal movent.
Perfect timing.
The attack missed completely.
CRACK.
Ethan countered instantly with a precise strike to Thread Two’s chest.
The impact launched him backward across the street violently.
Hunter Node Seven appeared behind Ethan imdiately afterward.
A killing strike aid directly at the neck.
But Ethan already saw the path before it ford.
He leaned backward narrowly.
The strike passed inches from his throat.
Then Ethan grabbed Hunter Node Seven’s arm.
For the first ti since arriving—
Hunter Node Seven’s eyes widened slightly.
CRACK.
Ethan redirected the montum and slamd him into the ground hard enough to crater the asphalt beneath them.
Shockwaves exploded outward.
Thread One froze briefly.
"...Impossible."
Hunter Node Seven kicked away imdiately, creating distance.
But his calm expression was gone now.
Ethan slowly straightened again.
Breathing steady.
Eyes sharper than before.
The system warnings intensified violently.
UNREGISTERED EVOLUTION DETECTED
JUDGNT STRUCTURE DESTABILIZING
Thread Three raised both hands upward again.
Massive system symbols ford across the sky.
The city trembled harder.
Buildings cracked.
Roads split apart.
The entire Judgnt Zone was beginning to collapse under instability pressure.
Hunter Node Seven looked upward briefly.
Then back at Ethan.
"You’re damaging system law itself."
Ethan narrowed his eyes.
"...I didn’t even know laws like this existed."
Thread One answered quietly.
"Humans normally don’t."
Silence followed.
Then Ethan realized sothing.
"...You’re not human either."
The battlefield froze.
Thread Two stopped moving entirely.
Thread One’s expression darkened imdiately.
Even Hunter Node Seven remained silent for several seconds.
Thread Three responded first.
"Incorrect classification."
But Ethan could see it now.
Not physically.
Structurally.
The Threads behaved like humans—
but operated like system extensions.
Like sothing partially rged with the network itself.
Hunter Node Seven finally spoke.
"We were human once."
Rain continued pouring across the ruined city.
Ethan’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"...Once."
Thread Two laughed bitterly while slowly standing again.
"That reaction again."
A pause.
"You still think this system is helping humanity."
Thread One closed his eyes briefly.
"Enough."
The pressure across the battlefield intensified suddenly.
Not from the Hunters.
From above.
Everyone looked upward instantly.
The sky cracked wider.
BOOM.
For a split second—
sothing enormous looked down into the city.
An eye.
Massive.
Cold.
Ancient.
Then the vision disappeared imdiately.
Every Hunter froze.
Thread Three’s voice lost composure again.
"Observer attention detected."
Hunter Node Seven’s expression hardened sharply.
"This is escalating too far."
Ethan stared upward silently.
Even after the eye vanished—
he still felt it.
Watching.
asuring.
Waiting.
The system exploded with warnings.
OUTER OBSERVER FOCUS DETECTED
RULE BREAK EVENT EXPANDING
JUDGNT ZONE COLLAPSE RISK: CRITICAL
Thread One looked directly at Hunter Node Seven.
For the first ti—
fear appeared in his eyes.
"If the Observer fully manifests..."
Hunter Node Seven answered quietly.
"The entire city gets erased."
Silence swallowed the battlefield.
Rain continued falling.
The sky continued cracking.
And above the unstable Judgnt Zone—
sothing far beyond humanity had finally noticed Ethan Carter.
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