[The Primordial Be—ing of Lightning has n—oticed host.]
A shiver ran down Theo's spine immediately.
The distorted system panels shook even more violently.
Every error message shattered into fragments before reforming again, as though two unseen forces were fighting for control.
He gripped the edges of his couch tightly, his heart pounding rapidly.
"What is happening…?"
Red warning windows rapidly flooded his vision.
[WA—RNING!]
[W@RN-ING!]
Theo's heart began beating even faster.
'System?' he thought, standing up slowly.
The previous windows shot through his racing mind.
'The primordial being of lightning,' he thought, realizing what was going on. 'But why? What? Or even how?'
Before he could react, the panels in front of him began to twist and crack apart.
[@tt3mpting to— isolate 3xternal int3rfer3nce ###]
[Fail— ed.]
[@tt3mpting em3— rgency disconnect ###]
A single pure red screen popped up in front of him.
[FAILED.]
Theo's eyes went wide.
