It was past two in the morning in Los Angeles and New York, but the digital world was far from asleep.
On major global platforms like X, TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit, the "Sorcerer Universe" was the only topic of conversation.
"THROUGHOUT HEAVEN AND EARTH, I ALONE AM THE HONORED ONE."
These words firmly occupied the top trending spots globally. Millions of "night owls", so sitting in late-night screenings at the Grand Theater in New York, others at ho re-watching Season 1 for the third ti were flooding the internet with comnts.
Inside the Starlight Managent VIP lounge, Maya West and her staff opened their phones to check the engagent trics. What they saw left them completely stunned.
Shares: 15 Million
Comnts: 12 Million
Likes: 25 Million
"Good lord," Maya whispered, her eyes reflecting the blue glow of her screen. "It's 2:30 AM. Don't these people sleep? Are these numbers real, or is the System glitching?"
"They're real," Cecilia replied, her voice filled with awe. "The clip of Leo Vance standing in the sky has already been looped millions of tis. People are calling it the 'Shot of the Decade.' The 'Honored One' isn't just a line anymore; it's a cultural event."
On the Big Screen: The Grand Theater, New York.
The screen went black for a long, heavy mont. Then, three white words appeared in a stark, minimalist font:
"PREMATURE DEATH ARC"
The audience in the theater was imdiately puzzled. Hidden Inventory was about a mission, a sumr of youth. What did Premature Death (Jade Fracture) imply? While they were pondering the change in tone, the plot continued to develop with a chilling weight.
The cara panned to a recovered Robert Sterling's Suguru Geto arriving at a branch of the Star Religion (Ti Vessel Association). The mont he pushed open the massive double doors, a sound hit the theater that made everyone's skin crawl.
Clap. Clap. Clap.
Scattered, rhythmic applause echoed throughout the sterile, white hall. The room was filled with cult mbers, all dressed in pristine white uniforms. But the most suffocating part wasn't the sound, it was their faces.
As they applauded, their smiles were perfectly uniform, wide and empty, like those of emotionless robots. They weren't cheering for a victory; they were cheering for the "purification" of a teenage girl's death.
As the mbers cleared a path, Leo Vance's Gojo Satoru walked slowly into the center of the room. His head was bowed, and in his arms, he carried Riko Amanai's (Ava) body, wrapped in a simple white cloth.
"You're late, Suguru," Gojo's voice was low, devoid of its usual lodic arrogance. "Though I suppose it's actually fast, considering how many of these facilities there are in the city."
Geto's pupils constricted. He looked at Gojo and felt a wave of unfamiliarity. This wasn't the boy who joked about Monopoly or bragged about his abs. The "Six Eyes" were filled with a terrifying, absolute coldness.
"Satoru... Is that you? What happened?" Geto asked, his voice shaking.
"I see you already saw Shoko?"
"Yes... she healed . I'm fine".
"No, being safe doesn't help anything here." Geto looked at the white bundle in Gojo's arms.
"I screwed up. It's not your fault".
"Suguru," Gojo asked, his voice chillingly calm. "Should we kill these guys?"
The cara pulled back into a wide, high-angle shot. Gojo held the girl's body while the Star Religion mbers continued to applaud numbly behind him, looking like mindless beasts.
"I probably wouldn't feel anything right now if I did," Gojo said, his expression vacant.
Geto looked down at his boots, his fist clenching until his knuckles turned white. "No need. It's aningless. These are just ordinary believers. The masterminds have already vanished. This organization will dissolve on its own soon."
"aning?" Gojo walked toward the exit, his shadow long against the white floor. "Is that really necessary? A 'aning' to everything we do?"
Listening to the applause, Geto whispered, as if trying to convince himself more than Gojo: "It's extrely important. Especially for a Sorcerer. We need a reason for the things we endure."
VIP Row Reactions.
The audience felt their hearts breaking. The contrast between the "Honored One" godhood and this hollow, soul-crushing aftermath was devastating.
"The acting here is... it's flawless," Harrison Ford muttered, leaning forward. "I was wrong earlier. I thought Leo Vance was being suppressed by Andrew Stone's Toji. But look at his eyes now. He's portraying the 'Aftermath of Enlightennt', the realization that being a god ans you no longer relate to the humanity you're protecting."
Harrison Ford's attitude had shifted from initial skepticism to absolute imrsion. The surrounding actors, Garrett Miller and Lydia Chase were so engrossed they didn't even notice the veteran's praise.
Robert Sterling (Geto), sitting in the row, felt a surge of pride. He had been waiting for this. He knew that Leo had designed this scene to be the "Seed of Evil" for his character.
One Year Later: The Sumr of 2007.
Ti flew by in a montage of blue skies and cicada cries. Inside the Academy, Gojo Satoru was demonstrating his new evolution to Geto and Natalie G.'s Shoko Ieiri.
His Limitless Technique, which previously required manual focus, had beco automatic. In gaming terms, he had transford his "Active Skill" into a "Passive" one. He could now distinguish the atomic mass and danger level of incoming objects automatically. He could stay "Invincible" 24/7 without burning out his brain, because the Reverse Cursed Technique was constantly repairing his cells.
"Red and Blue are mastered," Gojo explained, his voice now carrying the weight of the "Strongest." "Next is Domain Expansion and long-range teleportation."
The cara cut to Geto's face. He looked at Gojo with a forced smile, but his eyes were filled with a growing, dark sadness.
"Gojo Satoru... beca the strongest," Geto's monologue began. "He can complete every mission alone now. Shoko never goes on combat missions anyway. So, naturally... I spend more ti alone."
"That year... the sumr was busy."
The theater's mood plumted. The narration shifted to Geto's perspective, the scene that opened the movie.
"Exorcise... absorb... exorcise... absorb..." "The taste of a Cursed Spirit... is like swallowing a rag used to wipe up vomit."
The scene cut to Suguru Geto taking a shower. The audience couldn't help but swallow their saliva as they saw Robert Sterling's strong and muscular physique, the result of months of fitness training. It was the first ti they had seen the actor show off his body with such raw texture.
The cara zood in on Geto's face, wet with water. He had severe dark circles under his eyes, looking bone-tired. His gaze was filled with a suppressed, toxic gloom.
"Stupid monkeys," Geto whispered.
Suddenly, the tone shifted slightly as Caleb (Haibara), a junior student, appeared and greeted Geto with a bright, innocent smile.
"I'm going on a mission tomorrow!" Caleb said excitedly.
"Is that so? Bring back so local specialties," Geto said, forcing a gentle smile.
"Understood! Senpai, do you want sothing sweet or savory?"
"Gojo Satoru might want so too... let's get sothing sweet," Geto said casually. The "GojoSugu" fans in the theater let out a soft, pained sob at the ntion of their friendship.
"Caleb," Geto asked, his voice low. "Is being a Sorcerer going well for you? Is it hard?"
Caleb rested his chin on his hands, his eyes full of light and happiness. "Because I hardly ever think deeply about these things, Senpai! I just do my best within my capabilities... and it feels great to help!"
Geto's eyes dimd. "Is that so? That's true."
Tap. Tap. Tap.
A series of heavy, confident footsteps rang out on the concrete.
"Are you Suguru Geto?"
A woman wearing jeans, a black short-sleeved sweater, and long yellow hair appeared on the screen. She looked powerful, wild, and completely out of place.
It was Tiffany (Yuki Tsukumo). The catalyst for the final fracture had arrived.
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