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Null: My Origin Path

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In a world governed by absolute order, every individual is assigned a rank that defines their purpose, power, and very existence. This system, known as Ascendancy, ensures stability by eliminating uncertainty—forcing all life into a structured path toward “perfection.” Then Aether appears. He has no rank. No classification. No place in the system. To Ascendancy, he is an error. To the system’s enforcers, he is a threat. And to the world itself… he is something it cannot understand. As Aether navigates this rigid reality, he encounters Lyra, a former high-ranking individual who was “corrected” into irrelevance after questioning the system. Together, they uncover the truth behind Ascendancy: a world where order is maintained not through balance, but through forced agreement. But Aether is different. He does not resist the system with strength. He breaks it by refusing to be defined by it. As the system escalates its response—from enforcers to its highest authority, Aurelion—the embodiment of perfect order—Aether’s existence begins to fracture reality itself. Rules fail. Outcomes collapse. Certainty disappears. Because Aether is not just outside the system. He is beyond the idea of being understood by it. In a final confrontation where reality itself becomes the battlefield, Aether transcends classification entirely, awakening as Origin Null—an existence that cannot be measured, controlled, or predicted. And in doing so, he forces the system to face something it was never designed to handle: A world without absolute order.
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Chapter 1 - The World That Judges

The sky was too perfect.

Not blue. Not alive.

Perfect.

Like the world had been carefully edited until nothing was left to question.

Aether stood on a floating platform suspended in endless white space.

No ground. No horizon. Just layers of shining architecture drifting in the air like a divine structure that refused to decay.

Then the voice arrived.

[SYSTEM NOTICE]

Welcome to the Ascendancy Domain.

All existence will now be evaluated.

Aether frowned.

"Evaluated?"

A pause.

Then it came.

A pressure.

Not physical. Something heavier. Something that tried to decide what he was.

Above him, symbols formed in the air.

A glowing scale. A ranking chart. A number system that stretched beyond sight.

Everything in this place had a value. Everything could be measured. Everything could be placed above or below something else.

[SCANNING ENTITY…]

[CLASSIFICATION REQUIRED]

Aether stepped forward.

The system paused.

Then flickered.

[ERROR]

[ENTITY CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED]

Silence.

For the first time, the world hesitated.

Then the pressure returned. Stronger. Sharpened. Like the world was offended by his existence.

Aether exhaled slowly.

"Yeah… I'm not really into being ranked."

The air tightened.

The floating platforms shifted slightly, aligning themselves perfectly. Everything in the distance corrected its position. As if reality itself was fixing an imperfection.

[WARNING]

UNDEFINED EXISTENCE DETECTED

INITIATING CORRECTION PROTOCOL

Aether's body felt heavier.

Not restrained. Judged.

Like invisible eyes were pressing him down.

From above. From everywhere.

A presence was watching. And it had already decided what he should be.

A voice finally spoke. Not inside the system. But within the world itself.

"You do not belong here."

Aether looked up.

A figure hovered in the sky. Clad in white-gold geometry. Their presence bent light into symmetry. Even the air around them felt… obedient.

"I am Aurelion," the figure said calmly.

"The First Rank."

Aether tilted his head slightly.

"First rank?"

Aurelion did not respond immediately. As if silence itself was beneath explanation.

Then:

"Yes."

"Everything has its place."

"And you… have none."

The system responded instantly.

[ENTITY STATUS: BELOW NULL STANDARD]

Aether blinked.

"…Below nothing?"

Aurelion's gaze sharpened.

"You misunderstand."

"There is no 'nothing.' Only what has not been placed yet."

The world around Aether tightened again.

The floating city adjusted itself. People in the distance bowed without thinking. Ranks appeared above their heads like halos of judgment.

Everything here was measured. Everything was controlled. Everything was safe.

Aether looked around once more.

Then sighed.

"Yeah… that sounds like a cage."

For the first time…

Aurelion's expression changed slightly.

Not anger. Not confusion.

Something closer to correction.

"You will learn," Aurelion said.

"Perfection is not a cage."

"It is peace."

The sky shifted.

The system intensified.

And Aether finally understood something important.

This world wasn't asking who he was.

It was deciding.

And it would not accept being wrong.