The light descending from the fractured sky was absolute.
It was the raw, unfiltered manifestation of Divine Law. It did not burn. It did
not crush. It simply commanded the space below it to cease existing.
Cain floated in the glitching, gravity-inverted crater.
[ Soul Integrity: 19.8% ]
His mind was tearing apart. The tactical brilliance of Han Jae-Won was drowning
in the static. He couldn't calculate angles. He couldn't formulate a retreat.
There was no Exchange that could swap him out of a continental erasure.
But the Black Veil did not need to calculate.
It only needed to survive.
The dark mist surrounding Cain's body erupted. It didn't form a shield. It
didn't form a blade. It expanded outward in a violent, chaotic storm of pure
corruption, rushing upward to meet the descending light.
When the two forces collided, there was no explosion.
There was a terrifying, absolute stalemate.
The white light of the Gods pushed down, attempting to erase the matter. The
black mist of the Veil pushed up, actively corrupting the light, forcing the
divine mana to rot and decay before it could touch Cain.
Up in the fractured sky, the massive, incomprehensible entities of light paused.
"Erasure stalled," the vibration echoed through the atmosphere. "The anomaly is
adapting to Divine Law. Analyzing mana structure."
Cain's eyes were pitch black. He couldn't speak. He couldn't move. He was
entirely paralyzed, acting as the living conduit for a clash that was tearing
the fabric of the world apart.
"Structure analysis complete," the gods communicated, their collective presence
shifting from absolute authority to something resembling confusion.
"The corruption is not feral. It is structured. It is actively targeting the
weak points in our erasure arrays. It is using tactical integration."
The blinding light in the sky flickered.
For the first time since the dawn of the world, the administrators of reality
felt a cold, creeping sensation that defied their own laws.
Fear.
"This is not the First Unmarked."
The declaration echoed through the heavens, vibrating with a heavy, terrifying
realization.
Elios had been a beast. A tragic, broken soul who lashed out wildly, relying on
raw, untamed instinct. The Gods had eventually managed to isolate Elios because
a beast could be baited. A beast could be cornered.
But the anomaly standing in the crater below them wasn't a beast.
It was a soldier.
Even in the depths of Overload, even as his soul deteriorated into nothingness,
the fragment of the Black Veil had mutated to match its host. It was fighting
with military precision. It was parrying their divine laws. It was exploiting
their blind spots.
"This is... the Second Unmarked."
The sky groaned. The fissures in the atmosphere widened, the glass-like cracks
spreading further across the horizon.
"If we increase output, the regional reality will collapse. The mortal plane
will shatter."
"If we do not increase output, the Second Unmarked will consume the quarantine
zone. The corruption will spread."
It was a perfect, catastrophic stalemate.
Down in the crater, Cain was losing the last shreds of his identity.
[ Soul Integrity: 12.1% ]
He couldn't remember the Academy. He couldn't remember the name of the sword in
his hand. The memories of his past life were gone, burned up as fuel to keep the
Black Veil fighting the heavens.
Only three things remained in his fading consciousness.
Aera's glowing hands. Rei's smirk. Liora's steady gaze.
They were his tethers. The only things keeping him from fully dissolving into
the dark. He clung to those three images with the desperate, agonizing grip of a
drowning man holding onto a lifeline.
He wouldn't let the light touch them. He wouldn't let the dark consume them.
He just had to hold the line.
[ Soul Integrity: 9.4% ] [ Warning: Existential Erasure Imminent. ]
The world around him began to go completely white.
And then, the chaotic, deafening roar of the clashing laws instantly stopped.
The glitching gravity froze. The black mist stalled. The blinding light of the
Gods ceased its descent.
Time itself stopped moving.
A presence stepped into the crater.
It did not descend from the fractured sky. It did not emerge from the shadows.
It simply appeared, walking across the floating debris with slow, quiet
footsteps.
The presence was not hostile. It was not arrogant.
It was impossibly, overwhelmingly calm.
The Gods in the sky fell absolutely silent.
The Creator had arrived.
