The Lazy Genius With 999x System
Chapter 57: A World Without Stat Sheets

Chapter 57: A World Without Stat Sheets

Jay blinked.

Sunlight warmed his skin. Not the cold, artificial hue of a simulated system sky—but real, imperfect sunlight. It streamed in through a cracked window, hitting motes of dust that danced lazily above a wooden desk.

He sat up, groggy, the sheets tangled around him.

No interface blinked into existence.

No floating stat bubbles.

No mission log.

No system voice whispering objectives.

Just... quiet.

He touched his forehead instinctively. Nothing. Not even a single glowing notification.

"It’s gone," he muttered. "The System’s... really gone."

He looked around.

A modest room—stone walls, rustic furniture, handwoven curtains. A real room. Not a prefab dorm rendered by code. Books on the shelves weren’t sorted by algorithmic learning progression. One had a cracked spine. Another had an old coffee stain on the cover.

Jay exhaled, half in relief, half in disorientation.

Was this peace?

Or was it just the eye of a storm?

He stumbled outside.

The streets bustled. People laughed. There was a town—small, vivid, alive. Not a megacity filled with simulation-generated NPCs. These were real people. Their emotions weren’t scripted. Their conversations weren’t logged by backend metadata.

Jay passed a bakery. The woman at the counter smiled, waved. She didn’t call him "Subject K-01." She called him:

"Hey, sleepyhead!"

He blinked. "Do I know you?"

She laughed. "You’ve lived here three months now, genius. Still as spaced out as ever."

Three months?

"Wait," Jay whispered, alarm creeping in. "I’ve been here for... three months?"

His hands trembled.

Why didn’t he remember anything after stepping into the light with Rei?

What had happened between then and now?

He found Rei near the edge of town, sitting beneath a tree, eyes closed.

Jay approached slowly. "Rei."

The silver-haired boy looked up. "You’re finally waking up, huh?"

Jay narrowed his eyes. "You remember everything, don’t you?"

Rei shrugged. "Not everything. But enough."

Jay sat beside him. "We’re in the New Path, right?"

Rei nodded. "No stats. No quests. Just... us."

A long silence passed.

Then Jay asked the question that had haunted him since he woke up:

"If there’s no system anymore... why do I still feel like I’m being watched?"

---

At that moment, across the sky, a single black feather drifted down.

No one else saw it.

Jay caught it in his hand.

It dissolved into static.

___

Somewhere, in a place the New Path didn’t have a name for yet, Null-Jay took his first step.

And the ground beneath him obeyed.

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