The Lazy Genius With 999x System
Chapter 64: The Things We Can’t Keep

Chapter 64: The Things We Can’t Keep

The Null-Zone’s battlefield—once chaotic with combat—was now eerily silent.

Above them floated two glowing paths like celestial veins:

One pulsed with crystalline snapshots of memories.

The other shone with the jagged, ever-shifting energy of unstable reality.

Alicia hovered between them, golden light radiating from her body, the staff in her hand anchoring her to both.

"We can’t take both," she said, quiet but firm.

Jay was the first to break the silence.

He wiped blood from his lip, squinting at the paths.

"What does that mean exactly?"

Alicia didn’t flinch.

"If we keep reality, we go forward. You’ll wake up. Rei might vanish. All the broken pieces will be swept under the rug like they never happened."

Jay’s jaw tightened.

"And the other?"

"We keep memory," she said, glancing toward Rei. "Every bond, every reset, every scar—even the ones the System tried to erase. But... the world outside might fracture. You might stay trapped in the dream realm forever."

Rei finally stood upright, pale but steady.

"So we choose between forgetting the truth... or living in it—broken."

Alicia nodded.

No more time loops. No more resets. This was the final divergence point.

Jay scratched the back of his head, the lazy gesture not quite hiding his tremor.

"I’m... not good at choices."

"That’s kind of been my whole thing."

He glanced at Rei.

"Back when I got the System, I thought it’d help me avoid all this. Y’know, be overpowered without having to try. Sleep through life."

He looked at Alicia now.

"But if I forget everything that happened... I’ll go back to who I was."

"And I hate that guy."

Rei closed his eyes.

"I’ve seen what happens when you forget the pain. When the loops erase consequences."

He opened them again, sharp.

"If we keep reality but lose memory—then we haven’t changed."

Alicia turned toward him, the path of memory reflecting in her irises.

"You’d stay behind?"

"If that’s what it takes," Rei said simply. "I’m not scared of fading. I’m scared of repeating."

She looked between them, heart cracking.

Jay—tired but honest.

Rei—wounded but resolute.

"You’re both idiots," she whispered.

The staff in her hand responded, casting soft pulses down both paths.

"But you’re my idiots."

She stepped forward. The screen appeared again:

[FINAL CHOICE: SELECT BRANCH]

→ Memory

→ Reality

She raised her hand.

Then the screen flickered.

A shadow passed across the glowing choices.

And Null-Jay’s voice returned.

"You misunderstand."

A third path began to open—a corrupted spiral of raw data.

"There is... another option."

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