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Now reading: Chapter 26: The Army Beyond Reality from Obsession System: My Yandere Queen Remembers Every Timeline, a Fantasy novel by SecretName01.

The words traveled through everything.

Not through the air the way sound travels. Not through the ground the way tremors travel.

Through reality itself, through the fabric underneath all of those things, reaching every layer of existence simultaneously, arriving in every living consciousness at the sa mont regardless of where that consciousness was located or how far it sat from the throne room where the words had originated.

Kings heard it in their palaces.

Gods heard it in their domains.

Dragons heard it in the deep places where dragons sleep between ages.

Monsters heard it in the darkness they had been hiding in.

Beings that existed outside of ti, in the spaces between monts, in the gaps that most things do not know about and fewer can reach, heard it with whatever they used instead of ears.

Every living thing, in every world that still existed, heard the sa sentence at the sa mont.

And every living thing felt the sa thing in response.

Fear.

Not the ordinary fear of ordinary danger, the fear that cos with a threat that can be asured and responded to. The older fear.

The kind that lives below thought and below instinct, the kind that the body holds in the places where the oldest mories are stored, the fear of sothing so fundantally wrong that every evolved response to danger fires at once and none of them know what to do.

...

The crack above the kingdom kept spreading.

It had begun as a fracture, a single line across the sky. Then it had beco a split, wide enough to see the darkness behind it. Now it was sothing else, sothing that the word crack was no longer adequate to describe.

It was an absence, a place where the sky had been removed and replaced with the dark of whatever existed on the other side of reality.

And from that dark, eyes opened.

One beca ten.

Ten beca hundreds.

Hundreds beca thousands, spreading across the darkness behind the crack in every direction, each one enormous, each one carrying in its depths the specific quality of sothing very old that has been waiting for a very specific thing and has just watched that thing begin.

Every eye was looking at Noah.

Every eye was smiling.

Not warmly.

The smile of things that are hungry and have just been told the al is ready.

...

[Ding.]

[Threat Analysis Failed.]

[Ding.]

[Threat Analysis Failed.]

[Ding.]

[Threat Analysis Failed.]

The system had been reliable all night. Occasionally slow, occasionally insufficient, but always present, always producing so output, always attempting to make sense of what Noah was encountering and give it a shape he could work with.

Now it had nothing.

It could not identify what was in the darkness. Could not calculate their power. Could not fit them into any frawork it had been built to understand.

It kept trying and kept failing and the repeated failures were their own kind of information, their own answer to the question of what was looking down at him from the other side of reality.

...

The Original Noah looked up.

His face, which had been peaceful, which had just arrived at peace through the long terrible night of revelation and loss and the mory of things that could not be unfelt, had changed completely.

Panic.

Real panic, uncontrolled and imdiate, the panic not of soone afraid for themselves but of soone who has just understood sothing terrible about a situation they thought they had contained.

"No..."

The First King heard it.

He turned imdiately, reading the Original Noah’s face with the fluency of soone who has known a person for longer than most things have existed, and what he read there made his own expression darken into sothing that had nothing to do with composure.

Because the Original Noah had spent this entire night facing his own erasure with more peace than the situation seed to warrant.

He had faced the Final Enemy’s arrival. He had watched the countdown on his own existence. He had smiled through most of it.

He was not smiling now.

And if the person who had created all of existence, who had shattered ti itself and survived between tilines for an unasurable span, was afraid of what was in that darkness, then afraid was the right response.

...

"What are they?"

Noah asked it quietly. Not demanding. The question of soone who needs information and understands that needing it does not guarantee receiving it in ti.

The Original Noah did not look away from the crack.

"My mistakes."

Silence sat around the answer for a mont.

"What?"

The Original Noah laughed. Short and bitter, the laugh of soone who has spent a long ti imagining how a particular truth would feel to say out loud and has just discovered that the imagining was not adequate preparation.

"The tilines weren’t empty."

His fading eyes stayed fixed on the darkness above them, on the thousands of eyes looking back.

"When I shattered reality..."

The crack trembled in response to sothing, as if the darkness behind it could hear what was being said and was expressing its opinion.

"I created countless worlds."

He paused.

"And every world created possibilities."

Noah felt the cold arrive in his chest before the next sentence ca. The specific cold of understanding beginning to form around sothing you do not want to understand, the feeling of the shape of a terrible thing becoming clear before the thing itself has been fully nad.

"Not every Noah beca a hero."

...

BOOM.

Reality shook. Not the palace, not the city, not the continent. Reality, the whole of it, trembling from the inside out the way it trembles when sothing is pushing through it from the wrong side.

The crack expanded again.

Then a figure stepped through it.

One figure. Standing in the gap between the darkness and the throne room, between whatever existed on the other side of existence and the ruined palace where four people had been standing and talking and slowly learning the shape of everything.

Black hair.

Golden eyes.

Noah’s face.

Exactly his face. The structure of it, the proportion of it, every detail identical. And yet the wrongness of it was imdiate and total, felt before it could be thought, before the brain had assembled all the information into a conclusion.

Sothing about the face was wrong. Not in any specific feature but in the whole of it, in what lived behind the features.

The newcor smiled.

Noah had never made that smile. He was certain of this, in the way you can be certain of sothing about your own face, because the smile was not sothing his face knew how to produce.

Cruel in a way that had been practiced, that had beco natural through repetition.

His golden eyes were empty in a way that eyes should not be empty, carrying the specific blankness of soone from whom sothing essential had been removed or had never been present.

Cold. Dead. rciless.

[Ding.]

[Identity Confird.]

[Alternative Noah Detected.]

[Title: The Tyrant King.]

The First King’s pupils shrank.

"No."

The Tyrant King’s gaze moved to him. Sothing shifted in those empty eyes, a flicker of sothing that might have been recognition.

"Oh?" His voice was light. Almost amused. "You rember ."

Then another figure ca through the crack.

And another.

And another.

They kept coming.

A woman in the throne room made a sound and covered her mouth.

The guards who had managed to remain upright through everything else this night had done dropped to their knees, not from an external force but from the simple weight of what they were seeing.

Seraphina went completely still.

Because every figure coming through was Noah.

Every single one.

The sa face, over and over and over, dozens of tis and then hundreds, each wearing different things, each carrying different weapons, each with different marks of different histories on them, but all built from the sa original face.

One wore armor that radiated sothing divine, golden and enormous, every surface of it carved with the evidence of a thousand victories.

One was wrapped in darkness so complete it moved around him like a living thing.

One had wings, enormous and scaled, the wings of sothing that had spent a very long ti being a dragon or had been changed by dragons in so fundantal way.

One carried a crown that had been broken and repaired and broken again so many tis it was more scar tissue than tal.

One was laughing. Continuously. At nothing and everything simultaneously. The laugh of soone whose relationship with sanity had beco sothing historical.

One looked like a god. Not like a person with divine power but like sothing that had stopped being a person and had beco the other thing entirely.

More ca.

More and more, filling the space beyond the crack and pressing into the throne room and spreading outward around the palace, an army made of every possible version of one person.

[Ding.]

[Identity Confird.]

The Tyrant King.

The Void Emperor.

The Dragon Sovereign.

The Fallen Creator.

The Mad King.

The Last Survivor.

The Godslayer.

The list continued after that, more nas, more titles, each one carrying its own history of a world where things had gone differently, where the Noah of that world had made different choices or been shaped by different losses or had simply encountered the sa circumstances and arrived at a different destination.

Hundreds of Noahs.

Thousands.

An army built entirely from the infinite possibilities of one person.

Noah looked at them and felt sothing he did not have a clean word for.

Sothing that was fear and recognition and grief folded together, the specific sensation of looking at what you might have been in conditions you were glad you had not experienced, seeing the full range of what the person you are contains as potential.

...

The Tyrant King moved forward.

His empty eyes were fixed on Noah, the current Noah, the one the system had identified as the real one, the one all of this had apparently been building toward.

He moved with the ease of soone who has arrived sowhere they intended to arrive and is taking a mont to enjoy the arrival.

"We finally found you."

The Original Noah moved.

Despite everything. Despite the transparency that had made Seraphina’s hand pass through him earlier. Despite the countdown still running sowhere in the system.

Despite having seconds left of whatever kind of existence he had been surviving on, he moved forward and placed himself between the Tyrant King and Noah.

Protective. Instinctive. The movent of soone whose body knows what it is for even when the rest of them is in the process of ceasing to be.

The Tyrant King looked at him. Sothing crossed those empty eyes that was not quite amusent and not quite contempt but lived in the space between them.

"Still protecting him?"

The Original Noah said nothing.

Then another figure erged from the darkness.

He was enormous. Not in the way powerful people are sotis large but in the way that made the throne room seem smaller simply by his presence in it, his scale not just physical but sothing deeper, the scale of soone who has done things that leave a mark on the space around them.

Covered in scars. Each one specific and deliberate-looking, the marks of things survived rather than things suffered, the body of soone who had walked toward the things that made those marks and had chosen to keep walking.

His eyes found the Original Noah imdiately.

And he smiled.

A terrifying smile. Not like the Tyrant King’s cruelty. Sothing else. Sothing that had respect in it and grief in it and a very long history in it.

"Creator."

The word fell into the silence of the room and landed with weight.

Then the Godslayer knelt.

One motion. Simple and absolute, the knee touching the broken ground of the throne room without any hesitation or performance, the kneeling of soone who has decided this is the correct thing to do and does not need an audience for it.

And then, because the Godslayer had knelt, every alternative Noah knelt.

Thousands of them.

Millions, spreading outward beyond the throne room into the night, across the city, filling the space outside the palace walls, covering the ground in every direction with the sight of infinite versions of one person choosing the sa gesture at the sa mont.

The sound of it, millions of knees eting the ground simultaneously, was extraordinary.

Noah could not move.

He stood in the center of it and looked at the army of himself kneeling in every direction and had no response adequate to the sight.

The Tyrant King had stopped moving.

The Mad King had gone quiet.

The Void Emperor was utterly still.

Every alternative Noah, whether their title carried cruelty or madness or darkness or divinity, was on their knees. Not one remained standing.

None of them had expected this either.

...

The Godslayer raised his head.

His eyes moved from the Original Noah to Noah, the current one, the real one. He held the gaze for a mont that felt longer than it was.

"We followed your final order."

The Original Noah’s eyes widened.

"What?"

His voice was genuine shock. Not the contained and knowing responses he had given to most things tonight.

Actual surprise, arriving cleanly on his face.

The Tyrant King looked equally lost.

Even the First King, who had survived more surprises than most things would have thought possible and had developed a tolerance for the unexpected that bordered on immunity, looked genuinely shocked.

The Godslayer’s gaze returned to Noah.

"We followed your final order."

"What order?"

The question ca out of the Original Noah barely above a whisper.

The Godslayer looked at Noah.

"Protect the real Noah."

...

The silence that followed was total.

Every alternative Noah, kneeling in the ruins of the throne room and spreading outward across the city, held the stillness of the answer settling into them.

The Tyrant King’s smile was gone completely. The Mad King had stopped laughing. The Void Emperor’s cold eyes were doing sothing they had probably not done in a very long ti.

None of them had known.

All of them had been carrying an order embedded so deep they had not recognized it as an order, had simply lived with it as an orientation, a direction their existence had been pointing without their awareness, across every world and every tiline and every version of who they had beco.

Protect him.

The command left across infinite tilines. Buried in the soul of every version of himself like a seed planted before the shattering, before the tilines split and the infinite Noahs beca who they were.

Left by the original, by the person who had broken ti to create them all and had known, even then, that so version of himself would need protecting.

This version.

The one who still had a future.

...

The Godslayer stood.

His sword appeared.

It was not a weapon built to the scale of human conflict.

Its blade was longer than mountains are tall, its edge the kind of sharp that exists at the level of concept rather than material, the edge of sothing capable of cutting not just through matter but through the rules that matter operates by.

He pointed it upward.

Past the crack, past the crack’s edges, past the ruined sky above the palace, directly at the thousands of eyes watching from the darkness beyond reality.

At the Final Enemy.

At everything that had co with it.

FORMATION.

The word left him as a roar, not perford but genuine, the full voice of soone whose voice had been used for enormous things and was not holding anything back.

BOOM.

Millions of weapons appeared simultaneously.

Every alternative Noah drawing whatever weapon their particular history had given them, swords and axes and things that were not exactly weapons but functioned as them, blades of darkness and spears of light and instrunts that Noah did not have nas for but whose purpose was imdiately clear.

The sky exploded with the combined presence of them, the air above the city thick with the power of an army that had been built from infinite versions of one person and was now pointing every bit of that infinity in the sa direction.

The universe trembled.

Above the crack, the thousands of eyes of the Final Enemy’s army narrowed.

The hunger in them had not disappeared but sothing else had joined it. Sothing that looked almost like reassessnt.

...

The Original Noah smiled.

It arrived slowly, the way things arrive when they co from very deep, working its way up through everything else, through the exhaustion and the grief and the countdown still ticking sowhere in the system.

A genuine smile.

Not sad. Not tired. Not carrying any of the weight that every other smile tonight had been carrying.

Because he had rembered.

The last command. The thing he had done in the final monts of himself, the action taken when the Noah who had lived had already beco mostly past tense and was using what remained to do the one last useful thing.

He had not known if it would hold. Had not known if the versions of himself scattered across infinite tilines would carry it or if it would be lost in the shattering. Had not known if any of them would arrive in ti.

They had arrived.

All of them.

...

[Ding.]

[Original Noah Deletion: 3 Seconds Remaining.]

The notification appeared and the smile on his face faded.

Not because he was afraid. Because ti had run out and he knew it had run out and everything that remained, every last particle of whatever he had been surviving as, was asured now in single digits.

Seraphina’s hand closed around his.

This ti it did not pass through.

Whatever remained of him was enough for that, enough for her hand to find his, and she held on with the grip of soone who has decided that letting go is simply not sothing they are willing to do and will hold on past the point where holding on is possible because the alternative is unthinkable.

The First King’s hand closed on his shoulder.

Noah stepped forward.

He did not have a plan. There was no action available to him that would change what the system had already decided, no power he had accessed or skill he had developed in this body that was adequate to the problem of existence deletion.

He stepped forward because his body moved toward the Original Noah the way bodies move toward things they cannot stand to lose, regardless of whether moving changes anything.

The Original Noah looked at all of them.

At the First King’s hand on his shoulder.

At Seraphina’s hand in his.

At Noah, one step away, having moved forward without knowing why.

And he smiled one last ti.

Not sad.

Not tired.

Sothing much simpler and much older than either of those things.

"Found you."

His body beca light.

Not darkness, not the absence of things, but actual light, warm and golden and spreading outward from where he had been standing in slow expanding particles, each one carrying for just a mont the warmth of sothing real before it dispersed into the air of the throne room.

Then the particles were gone.

The space where he had stood was empty.

Seraphina’s hand was holding nothing.

The First King’s hand had closed on empty air.

The throne room was quiet in the specific way of places where sothing has just ended.

Then the system notification appeared.

One nobody had seen before. Not formatted like the standard alerts, not carrying the sa clean neutrality of the system’s usual communications.

This one felt different. Hidden, recently surfaced, the notification of sothing that had been waiting for a specific condition and had just watched that condition complete.

[Ding.]

[Secret Condition Fulfilled.]

[Original Noah Successfully Transferred.]

[New Host Confird.]

Noah read it once.

Then again.

Then the last line.

[Original Noah is alive.]

His pupils contracted.

And from sowhere that was not the room around him, from sowhere that was inside and below and deeper than thought, sothing stirred....

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