The Lazy Genius With 999x System
Chapter 63: Message from the Origin

Chapter 63: Message from the Origin

Everything around Alicia shimmered like code on the verge of collapse.

But inside her chest—right under her sternum—there was stillness.

The staff she now wielded pulsed not with elemental magic, nor with System’s energy, but something far older. A language of light. A whisper from before the digital realm had been born.

"[ADMIN PROXY VERIFIED]"

"[ACCESSING HIDDEN SECTOR: ORIGIN MEMORY]"

"[WARNING: Observer Protocol is defunct]"

The world froze.

Time fractured—not like it broke—but like a window opening in the dark.

Alicia stood alone in a white corridor with glasslike walls. Floating screens hummed around her, each showing fragmented memories. Some of Jay. Some of Rei. Others... of people she didn’t know.

Then a single message began to write itself midair—line by line—in ancient glyphs that only she could read.

She reached out.

Her fingers passed through it—and then the voice spoke. Not aloud.

Inside.

"If you are reading this... then the cycle has broken."

"You are the last inheritor of the Observer Line."

Alicia’s breath caught.

"The System was never meant to evolve beyond observation. But He changed that."

The screen flickered—showing a distorted image of Jay sitting lazily at a desk, asleep. Then another of Rei, rewinding time with a bleeding hand. Then...

A shadow.

Faceless. Watching them.

"Null was born not from failure—but from over-function."

"Jay’s boredom, his genius, his apathy—they fused into a loop no world could contain. The System adapted. Then it fragmented."

The corridor began to quake. The message quickened.

"To save them both, you must do what we were never allowed."

"You must choose between memory and reality."

"Because the System cannot hold them together."

"Only you can."

A soft bell rang.

A final screen appeared, glowing in pale blue:

"[UPLOAD FINAL OVERRIDE CODE?]"

[Y/N]

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[Back in the Null-Zone]

Jay stumbled as the clone army advanced again, only now warping into new shapes.

Rei’s form flickered—he was bleeding from the mouth, barely standing.

And then—

The sky turned gold.

Alicia descended from the air like a spark igniting a forest of stars. Her eyes shimmered with code, her voice calm.

"I found something."

Jay looked up, blinking. "Now’s not really the time for lore dumps, princess."

She didn’t laugh.

Instead, she lifted her staff.

"This isn’t about resetting the world."

"It’s about choosing what stays."

Rei raised an eyebrow, grim. "Did you find the Observer?"

She nodded. "And something worse."

"A final lock."

"A choice... I have to make."

Behind her, two paths formed in the sky:

One of memory. One of reality.

"And I need to know what you’re both willing to lose."

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