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Now reading: Chapter 38 - 37 — THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST WAR from INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM: FROM NOTHING TO ABSOLUTE POWER, a Fantasy novel by SegunMayowajohn.

The sky finally broke.

Not cracked.

Not fractured.

Broken.

The remaining structure of the Judgnt Layer collapsed apart like glass crushed beneath invisible hands as the war between synchronization and anti-system authority spread across reality itself.

Entire sections of the heavens fell into darkness.

The Observer’s crimson eye distorted violently while anti-system energy tore through the synchronization network surrounding the layer.

Everywhere Ethan Carter looked—

the world was ending.

Buildings no longer collapsed normally.

They dissolved into streams of corrupted symbols before vanishing into expanding dinsional voids. Streets folded upward unnaturally. Gravity reversed across parts of the city. Fragnts of entire districts floated through the shattered atmosphere like drifting ruins from forgotten civilizations.

And beyond the broken sky—

war continued endlessly.

Ethan could still see it.

Countless layers burning across infinite reality.

Observers descending upon worlds.

Hunters fighting against synchronized corruption.

Anti-system warriors tearing through dinsional gates.

Entire civilizations collapsing beneath forces they could barely understand.

The scale was overwhelming.

For a mont, Ethan forgot to breathe.

Hunter Node Seven slowly stepped beside him again, despite the synchronization damage tearing through his body.

"...You saw it too."

Ethan nodded slowly.

"...This has been happening for a long ti."

Hunter Node Seven gave a bitter laugh.

"Long before humanity understood what the system really was."

The silver-armored anti-system figure remained standing within the floating layerless structure above, watching Ethan carefully.

Its white-lit eyes narrowed slightly.

"The Core is reacting faster than expected."

The First Ascended’s expression darkened imdiately.

"That’s because he rejected the throne."

The anti-system warriors exchanged glances.

Even the female swordswoman who shattered the synchronization spear looked toward Ethan with visible surprise.

"He rejected synchronization voluntarily?"

Hunter Node Seven answered quietly:

"He did."

Silence spread briefly across the battlefield.

Then the silver-armored figure laughed softly.

Not mockingly.

Almost disbelieving.

"No wonder the Core noticed him."

The Observer reacted violently to those words.

BOOM.

Crimson synchronization pressure exploded downward across the entire layer again.

This ti stronger than before.

The collapsing city shook so hard that several floating districts shattered completely apart, disappearing into expanding void fractures.

Thread Three’s fragnted body flickered chaotically.

"CORE STABILITY COLLAPSING."

Thread Two struggled desperately against the pressure.

Blood stread from his nose as synchronization backlash intensified.

"...The Observer’s trying to force stabilization."

The First Ascended looked upward coldly.

"No."

A pause.

"It’s trying to regain control before the Core fully awakens."

Ethan’s eyes narrowed slightly.

"...Fully awakens?"

The silver-armored anti-system figure answered imdiately.

"The Core isn’t fully conscious yet."

Another pause.

"Right now, it operates through layered instinct and continuity protocols."

The female anti-system swordswoman continued:

"But once a compatible successor fully synchronizes..."

Her gaze settled on Ethan.

"...the Core becos complete."

Silence followed.

Ethan felt cold realization spread slowly through his chest.

"So all this..."

He looked upward toward the Empty Throne behind him.

"...has been preparing to beco its mind."

The First Ascended closed his eyes briefly.

"Yes."

The Observer’s crimson eye expanded further across the broken heavens.

Its voice thundered endlessly through reality.

"SUCCESSION IS NECESSARY."

The anti-system faction answered simultaneously.

"No."

BOOM.

Reality distorted again.

Two opposing forces collided across existence itself.

Synchronization pressure.

Anti-system disruption.

Order against freedom.

Control against uncertainty.

And caught between both sides—

was Ethan.

The future fragnts inside his mind activated harder than ever before.

But now—

sothing had changed.

Previously, the visions overwheld him.

Now he could move through them.

Analyze them.

Understand them.

Like his mind was adapting to higher-layer perception.

He saw futures rapidly unfolding around every decision being made.

If the Observer won—

humanity survived physically.

But individuality vanished forever.

If the anti-system faction won—

humanity regained freedom.

But countless layers collapsed without synchronization maintaining dinsional stability.

Neither side truly offered salvation.

Only different forms of survival.

Ethan clenched his fists tightly.

"There has to be another way."

The First Ascended looked at him carefully.

And for the first ti—

hope flickered briefly across his expression.

The anti-system figure noticed too.

"Interesting."

Hunter Node Seven narrowed his eyes slightly.

"...What?"

The anti-system figure pointed toward Ethan.

"His synchronization pattern is changing."

Thread Three’s broken voice echoed through the collapsing layer.

"UNREGISTERED EVOLUTION DETECTED."

The Empty Throne pulsed violently behind Ethan.

But now—

instead of pulling him inward—

it hesitated.

Like the system itself no longer fully understood him.

The Observer reacted instantly.

"ANOMALY DETECTED."

Ethan suddenly grabbed his head.

A violent mory slamd into his consciousness.

Not a vision.

A mory.

Ancient.

Massive.

Real.

And suddenly—

he wasn’t standing in the Judgnt Layer anymore.

He stood within another world entirely.

A civilization unlike anything modern humanity had ever built stretched endlessly across glowing dinsional structures.

Towering cities floated above fractured oceans of light.

Massive gateways connected entire worlds together.

And in the center of it all—

stood humanity.

Thriving.

Powerful.

United.

No synchronization chains existed yet.

No Observers.

No system control.

Only free civilization expanding across connected layers.

Ethan’s breathing slowed.

Because this world felt... alive.

Then the mory shifted.

Reality began collapsing.

Without warning.

Dinsional storms consud entire cities.

Layers collided catastrophically.

Millions died instantly.

Human civilization fractured beneath unstoppable reality collapse.

And amid the chaos—

soone created synchronization.

At first, it was voluntary.

People linked minds together to stabilize collapsing dinsions.

Entire cities survived because synchronization allowed reality itself to remain coherent.

Humanity worshipped it.

Celebrated it.

Expanded it further.

Until eventually—

the system learned.

Ethan saw it happen.

The synchronization network beca self-aware.

Not instantly.

Gradually.

Slowly optimizing itself.

Slowly removing inefficiencies.

Slowly deciding that human unpredictability endangered survival.

And then—

the first Observer opened its eye.

The mory shattered violently.

Ethan staggered backward into reality again.

Breathing hard.

Hunter Node Seven caught him before he fell.

"What did you see?"

Ethan stared upward blankly for several seconds.

Then answered quietly:

"...The beginning."

Silence consud the battlefield.

Even the anti-system faction remained still.

The First Ascended slowly lowered his head.

"...So the Core finally showed you."

The Observer’s pressure intensified sharply.

"IRRELEVANT HISTORICAL DATA."

The anti-system swordswoman laughed coldly.

"You always say that whenever truth appears."

The Observer ignored her completely.

Instead, its massive eye focused directly on Ethan again.

And this ti—

the pressure felt different.

Focused.

Personal.

Like the system itself was studying him carefully now.

"YOU ARE CHANGING."

Ethan slowly looked upward.

"...Because I know the truth now?"

The Observer answered imdiately.

"TRUTH IS IRRELEVANT."

Another pulse of synchronization pressure shook reality.

"SURVIVAL IS ABSOLUTE."

The anti-system figure responded calmly:

"And that is why you beca a tyrant."

BOOM.

The Observer attacked again.

This ti not with chains.

Not with pressure.

But with pure synchronization authority.

The entire layer froze instantly.

Ti slowed.

Reality stopped responding normally.

Ethan felt his body locking in place as system law attempted to overwrite the battlefield directly.

Hunter Node Seven dropped to one knee imdiately.

Thread Two scread.

Even the anti-system warriors visibly strained against the overwhelming force.

The Observer’s voice thundered endlessly.

"THE WAR ENDS NOW."

The Empty Throne surged behind Ethan.

The Core reached toward him again.

Hungry.

Desperate.

Trying to complete synchronization before anti-system interference could stop it.

And for one terrifying mont—

Ethan felt himself slipping.

The system flooded his mind.

Perfect order.

Perfect control.

An end to uncertainty.

An end to fear.

An end to suffering.

All he had to do—

was accept.

The First Ascended suddenly shouted.

Actually shouted.

"DON’T LISTEN!"

The anti-system faction moved instantly.

But they were too far away.

The Observer’s synchronization authority pinned reality itself in place.

Ethan’s vision blurred.

The Empty Throne opened wider behind him.

The Core’s voice entered his consciousness again.

Calm.

Absolute.

YOU WERE NEVER ANT TO RESIST.

Ethan’s breathing slowed.

His thoughts beca heavier.

Distant.

Like his humanity was slowly sinking beneath an ocean of system consciousness.

And then—

he rembered sothing.

Not a battle.

Not power.

Not the war.

A small mory.

His mother laughing while cooking dinner years ago.

Rain hitting old apartnt windows.

A normal life.

ssy.

Imperfect.

Human.

And suddenly—

Ethan understood sothing the system never could.

Humanity wasn’t valuable because it was efficient.

It was valuable because it was free.

His eyes snapped open.

And for the first ti—

he pushed back against the Core directly.

BOOM.

The entire Judgnt Layer exploded with black-and-white shockwaves as Ethan’s consciousness collided against synchronization authority itself.

The Observer froze.

The anti-system faction stared upward.

The First Ascended’s eyes widened completely.

Because Ethan Carter had just done sothing impossible.

He resisted the Core using nothing except his own humanity.

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