"Hmm, how about this?" Sumr said, pointing toward a glowing section with a curious expression. "The Highest Possible Infinities?"
Raven leaned over, her white eyes scanning the text as they both began to read in earnest.
The to responded to their focus, its pages shifting and expanding to present the information in clear, flowing script.
The section explored the idea of Narrative Weight — the unseen force that granted stories, events, and characters their importance within the grand narrative.
It described how this weight could be shaped, amplified, or reduced, and how mastering it was essential for surpassing conventional systems of power.
As they continued reading, it beca clear this was precisely what they had been searching for.
The text then unveiled the concept of Boundless Infinity — a state of being that embodied total freedom, from every hierarchy and constraint.
However, as always, things weren’t as simple as just attaining this form of infinity.
It was divided into two tiers, each centered entirely around the 5th and 6th Walls of the Narrative.
While it was possible to reach Boundless Infinity at the 5th wall, that stage was only partial—an incomplete version of the true state.
The complete form could only be realized at the 6th wall, where one would finally break free from every limitation.
Raven and Sumr read in focused silence for a while, the glowing text shifting and expanding before them as the library anticipated their deeper interest.
Sumr was the first to speak, her voice low but excited.
"So once soone achieves the first tier of Boundless Infinity," she said, leaning forward.
"They would essentially have transcended the full ta Road, becoming full ta beings. That would make them omniscient to anything at the 5th Wall and below, right?"
At the first stage of the ta road, just as Ash had already begun to faintly sense, they could feel the presence of the audience surrounding them.
They understood that by transcending this path, they would gain so kind of complete access, a deeper connection to whatever lay ahead.
Raven nodded slowly, her pure white eyes shimring with quiet ambition as she gently traced her finger along a luminous line of text.
"Exactly... and this is also gives us a better chance from breaking away from that Author husband spoke of."
They shared a long, determined glance, the weight of the discovery settling over them.
Sumr stood up first, stretching her arms with a decisive motion.
"Well, since have what we need. Let’s begin."
Raven rose as well, her white hair flowing like fresh snow as she turned toward the little boy behind the desk.
"We have what we ca for," she said politely. "And... you can expect many visitors in due ti."
The boy bowed his head respectfully.
"As you wish, Divine Creators."
The two won made their way back through the grand halls, the vast Library humming quietly around them as if acknowledging their departure.
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They reached Katherine, who was seated cross-legged in the central area, drawing intricate constructs in the air with threads of crimson Divinity.
Seeing them approach, Katherine looked up, her bloody crimson eyes curious.
"Are you done already?" she asked, dismissing the floating construct with a wave of her hand.
Raven nodded.
"We found what we were looking for. Should we continue without you, or...?"
Katherine smiled, standing up smoothly.
"Go ahead. But let know before the final evolution. I want to be there for it."
With that, Raven and Sumr disappeared in a swirl of shadow and darkness, heading for one of the Infinite Resource Fountains floating in the void between universes.
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Raven stepped forward toward the towering fountain, its golden liquid cascading endlessly down crystalline tiers.
The structure humd with boundless potential, responding to her presence as she approached.
She reached out, retrieving a few additional items to complent the Core she had obtained earlier.
First, a small, shimring vial filled with liquid that glowed with shifting shades of black and white — an elixir designed to allow her to achieve any form of eclipsing smoothly and without resistance.
Second, a small, crystalline orb that pulsed with an indescribable energy — sothing that reflected the concept of Boundless Infinity itself, a seed of transcendence that could push her nature beyond all known limits.
Raven held the items in her hands, her white eyes focused as she spoke quietly to Sumr.
"This should be enough," she murmured. "The vial for perfect eclipsing, and this... for true boundless infinity."
Sumr nodded, standing a short distance away with quiet support.
Raven tapped into her powers as the Goddess of Emptiness and the Unus of Eclipsing.
Ever since bonding with Ash and becoming a being of Eclipsing, she had always been one of the most powerful wives.
Simply put, with her nature of Eclipsing, there was never really anyone too strong for her to handle.
She could always just eclipse their very state of being, no matter who they were.
And if it weren’t for Ash being so... broken, she might have even been able to give him a genuine challenge.
This ti, she used so many items simply to make sure everything happened quickly.
Otherwise, she knew she’d have a long evolution ahead of her.
Still, the most important thing she obtained from the fountain was the small orb that radiated the power of Boundless Infinity.
This was crucial because, to eclipse sothing, she needed to either see it in the present or have seen it before.
In this mont, her presence deepened, the air around her growing colder and heavier as emptiness itself seed to gather around her.
She absorbed the upgraded version of the Idea of Eclipsing and its Core, feeling the power integrate seamlessly into her being.
Then, with focused intent, she absorbed the vial and the crystalline orb as well, directing everything toward the reflection of Boundless Infinity.
HUMMMMMM!!!!!
A surge of divinity washed over her, her body glowing with shifting black and white light as the new power took root.
Before the final step could fully settle, Sumr called out.
"Katherine."
Katherine appeared monts later in a swirl of crimson mist, her bloody eyes narrowing as she looked at the two won.
"You two are moving too damn fast," she said, crossing her arms with a mix of amusent and mild exasperation. "I can barely finish things on my end."
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