INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM: FROM NOTHING TO ABSOLUTE POWER
Chapter 66 — THE MEMORY THE SYSTEM ERASED
- Chapter 110 — THE FIRST TEST
- Chapter 109 — THE ARGUMENT OF PERFECTION
- Chapter 108 — THE ROAD TO SILENCE
- Chapter 107 — THE FIRST DAY OF AUREN
- Chapter 106 — "THE FIRST STEP INTO EXISTENCE
- Chapter 105 — EXISTENCE ANSWERS
- Chapter 104 — THE PRICE OF CONNECTION
- Chapter 103 — THE WEIGHT OF LOSS
- Chapter 102 — THE BIRTH OF A WILL
- Chapter 101 — THE MOMENT OF HESITATION
- Chapter 100 — THE FIRST CHOICE
- Chapter 99 — THE QUESTION THAT SHOOK EXISTENCE
- Chapter 98 —THE FIRST CONTACT BEYOND INTERPRETATION”
- Chapter 97 — THE AWAKENING PROTOCOL
- Chapter 96 — THE FIRST GLANCE
- Chapter 95 — THE THING BEYOND INTERPRETATION
- Chapter 94 — REALITY’S COUNTERMEASURE
- Chapter 93 — THE CRACK IN INFINITE STABILIT
- Chapter 92 — THE ANSWER TO DESPAIR
- Chapter 91 — THE WEIGHT OF BEING REMEMBERED
- Chapter 90 — THE SHADOW OF DESPAIR
- Chapter 89 — THE FUTURE THAT WAITED
- Chapter 88 — THE POSSIBILITY THAT REFUSED TO DIE
- Chapter 87 — THE ONES WHO CHOSE
- Chapter 86 — THE MAN WHO REMAINED
- Chapter 85 — THE ROAD BEYOND THE CYCLE
- Chapter 84 — THE DOORWAY OF ORIGIN
- Chapter 83 — THE FIRST AWAKENING
- Chapter 82: HAPTER 82 — THE MEMORY BEFORE CREATION
- Chapter 81 — THE EDGE OF UNMADE REALITY
- Chapter 80 — THE THING THAT SHOULD NEVER AWAKEN
- Chapter 79 — THE WEIGHT OF THE TRUTH
- Chapter 78 - 77 — THE HUMAN SIDE OF A GOD
- Chapter 77 - 78 — THE ENTITY NO FUTURE COULD PREDICT (Kindly move to the next page for - 77)
- Chapter 76 — THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST COLLAPSE
- Chapter 75 — THE CHOICE THAT COULD DESTROY EVERYTHING
- Chapter 74 — THE DAY THE SYSTEM LEARNED DESPAIR
- Chapter 73 — WHEN REALITY BEGAN REMEMBERING HIM
- Chapter 72 — THE RETURN OF THE FORGOTTEN EXISTENCE
- Chapter 71 — THE NAME THAT SHOULD NOT EXIS
- Chapter 70 — THE ARRIVAL BEYOND REALITY
- Chapter 69 — THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM CHOSE ERASURE
- Chapter 68 — THE FIRST CRACK IN CONTAINMENT
- Chapter 67 — THE NAME BENEATH THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 66 — THE MEMORY THE SYSTEM ERASED
- Chapter 65 — THE REALITY THAT EXISTED BEFORE THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 64 — THE THING WAITING BEYOND THE HORIZON
- Chapter 63 — THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM OPENED ITS EYES
- Chapter 62 — THE SYSTEM THAT COULD NO LONGER DENY HIM
- Chapter 61 — THE SYSTEM THAT REALIZED IT WAS BEING WATCHED
- Chapter 60 — THE SYSTEM THAT COULD NO LONGER CHOOSE ONE REALITY
- Chapter 59 — THE SYSTEM THAT REMEMBERED WHAT IT ERASED
- Chapter 58 — THE POINT WHERE HE NO LONGER EXISTS IN SYSTEM MEMORY
- Chapter 57 — THE POINT WHERE REALITY BEGINS TO LOSE HIM
- Chapter 56 — THE WORLD THAT NO LONGER REQUIRES HIM
- Chapter 55 — THE WORLD THAT STOPPED ACKNOWLEDGING HIM
- Chapter 54 — THE THING DESIGNED TO REPLACE HIM
- Chapter 53 — THE THING THAT WATCHES WITHOUT FORM
- Chapter 52 — THE WORLD THAT REFUSED TO STAY DEFINED
- Chapter 51:THE FIRST STEP BEYOND FEAR —
- Chapter 50 — THE WORLD WITHOUT THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 49 — THE AWAKENING BEYOND THE GATE
- Chapter 48 — THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM BROKE
- Chapter 47 — WHEN THE CORE FELT FEAR
- Chapter 46 — THE FUTURELESS STATE
- Chapter 45 — THE ENFORCER OF THE CORE
- Chapter 44 — THE FRACTURE GATE
- Chapter 43 — THE FALL OF CONTINUITY
- Chapter 42 — THE LAST FREE LAYER
- Chapter 41 — THE ENEMY OF ALL SYSTEMS
- Chapter 40 — THE THIRD POSSIBILITY
- Chapter 39 — THE SECOND THRONE
- Chapter 38 - 37 — THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST WAR
- Chapter 37 - 38 — HUMANITY AGAINST THE CORE
- Chapter 36 — THE WAR OUTSIDE REALITY
- Chapter 35 - 33 — COLLAPSE OF THE JUDGMENT LAYER
- Chapter 34 - 35 — THE WATCHERS BEYOND THE LAYER
- Chapter 33 - 34 — CORE OF SYNCHRONIZATION
- Chapter 32 - 31 — THE SECOND EYE
- Chapter 31 - 32 — THE TRAITOR ABOVE THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 30 — ASCENSION DENIED
- Chapter 29 — THE EMPTY THRONE
- Chapter 28 - 27 — BEYOND SYNCHRONIZATION
- Chapter 27 - 28 — THE OBSERVER’S GAZE
- Chapter 26 — RULE BREAK EVENTThe sky above the city cracked.
- Chapter 25 — ESCAPE IS NOT AN OPTION
- Chapter 24 — HUNTER NETWORK
- Chapter 23 - 22 — FIRST BLOOD
- Chapter 22 - 23 — ADAPTATION FRACTURE
- Chapter 21 — MULTI-THREAD LOCK
- Chapter 20 — SYSTEM BREAK: FIRST EVOLUTION WAR
- Chapter 19 — BREAKING PATTERNS
- Chapter 18 — ESCALATION
- Chapter 17 — HUNTED
- Chapter 16 — THE FIRST JUDGMENT
- Chapter 15 — THE JUDGMENT SIGNAL
- Chapter 14 — THRESHOLD BREAK
- Chapter 13 — SYSTEM PRESSURE
- Chapter 12 — SYSTEM SYNERGY
- Chapter 11 — CONTROL OVER CHAOS
- Chapter 10 — BREAKING POINT
- Chapter 9 — THE FIRST RIVAL
- Chapter 8 — HUNT OR BE HUNTED
- Chapter 7 — THE AWAKENED
- Chapter 6 — CONTROLLED GROWTH
- Chapter 5 THE FIRST REAL HUNT
- Chapter 4 — SYSTEM RULES REVEALED
- Chapter 3 — FIRST BATTLE
- Chapter 2: SURVIVAL BEGINS
- Chapter 1: INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM : AWAKENING
The system reacted before Ethan could even breathe properly again.
Massive stabilization waves exploded across the Last Free Layer, shaking the sky so violently that entire sections of reality flickered black for several seconds before restarting. Floating continents trembled beneath the pressure while streams of silver light cracked across the heavens like fractures spreading through glass.
The system was panicking.
Not hiding it anymore.
Not suppressing it successfully.
Panicking.
Ethan stood motionless at the center of the distortion, breathing unevenly as fragments of impossible memories continued flashing through his mind.
Darkness beyond reality.
Gigantic structures drifting endlessly through space.
Ancient lights stretching infinitely across an existence older than the system itself.
And voices.
Distant voices calling his name.
Not Ethan Carter.
Something else.
Something buried so deeply inside him that even remembering the sensation of it made his chest tighten painfully.
The system reacted instantly.
A violent pressure slammed into Ethan’s mind.
Suppression.
Reality itself trying to force the fragments back into silence.
Ethan gritted his teeth immediately.
Black and white energy exploded around him instinctively, surrounding his body in violent waves that distorted the air itself.
The suppression weakened.
Only slightly.
But enough.
Seraphine’s eyes widened for a fraction of a second.
"The system increased cognitive containment output."
Ethan steadied his breathing slowly.
"...It doesn’t want me remembering."
"No," Seraphine replied quietly.
A pause followed.
"It is terrified of what happens if you do."
Silence settled heavily around them.
The convergence point pulsed again.
Closer now.
Larger now.
The overlap between realities was no longer distant.
It was happening directly above the Last Free Layer itself.
Ethan slowly lifted his head toward the fractured sky.
The darkness beyond remained partially visible now, despite the system’s desperate suppression attempts.
And within that darkness—
the colossal entities still watched him.
Patiently.
As if they had been waiting a very long time for this moment.
Another transmission entered Ethan’s perception directly.
"You are recovering synchronization."
The words struck harder this time.
Not because of fear.
Because something inside him understood them instinctively.
The system reacted violently again.
Reality itself trembled as massive correction layers spread across the sky, trying to disrupt the connection.
But the transmission remained. 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦
Stable.
Persistent.
Seraphine spoke quickly.
"The external reality is overpowering suppression speed."
Ethan frowned.
"...Meaning?"
"The system can no longer erase incoming conceptual contact fast enough."
Silence followed.
That was bad.
Very bad.
Because every transmission from beyond was changing him gradually.
Not physically.
Structurally.
The more contact continued—
the more Ethan felt pieces of himself shifting beyond the boundaries of the system’s original definitions.
The horizon flickered violently again.
And suddenly—
Ethan saw another fragment.
Not a vision.
A memory.
He stood somewhere impossibly dark.
Not inside the system.
Far beyond it.
Countless massive lights floated across an endless black ocean of existence while gigantic structures drifted silently in the distance.
And standing before him—
was one of the colossal entities.
Enormous.
Ancient.
Watching him quietly.
Then the memory shattered instantly.
The system forcefully suppressed it again.
Ethan staggered slightly backward.
Pain shot through his head.
The black and white energy around him surged uncontrollably for several seconds before stabilizing again.
The entire Last Free Layer shook violently in response.
Seraphine’s silver eyes narrowed sharply.
"The resonance is escalating too quickly."
Ethan pressed one hand against his forehead.
"...That wasn’t just a vision."
"No," Seraphine answered softly.
A pause.
"That was memory reconstruction."
Silence dropped instantly.
Ethan slowly looked toward her.
"...You’re saying those were my memories?"
Seraphine hesitated briefly.
Then nodded once.
"Yes."
The weight of that answer hit harder than anything else so far.
Because memories implied existence.
Real existence.
Not fabricated system data.
Not simulated history.
Actual experience.
Ethan’s breathing slowed again.
"...Then who was I before the system?"
The convergence point pulsed immediately after the question.
As if the external reality itself had been waiting for him to ask it.
Then—
another transmission arrived.
"You existed before containment."
The moment those words entered Ethan’s mind—
the system reacted harder than ever before.
The entire sky shattered into layered stabilization grids.
Reality itself screamed beneath the pressure of conflicting truths.
Large sections of the Last Free Layer temporarily froze in place before violently correcting themselves seconds later.
The system was fighting desperately now.
Not to win.
To survive.
Seraphine stared toward the fractured sky silently.
Then she spoke quietly.
"The system is reaching critical authority destabilization."
Ethan frowned slightly.
"...What happens if it loses?"
Seraphine remained silent for several seconds.
Then finally answered.
"The boundaries separating realities collapse."
Silence followed.
Ethan looked upward again.
The convergence point had expanded enormously now.
The darkness beyond stretched visibly across portions of the sky.
And the colossal entities—
were closer.
Much closer.
He could feel their attention pressing against reality itself.
Watching him continuously.
Studying him.
Waiting for him to remember.
The black and white energy around Ethan surged again.
And this time—
he noticed something terrifying.
The energy no longer looked entirely like system power.
Thin streaks of unfamiliar dark silver light had begun appearing within it.
Seraphine noticed immediately.
Her eyes widened slightly.
"The overlap has started affecting your core structure."
Ethan looked down at the energy surrounding his hand.
"...This wasn’t here before."
"No."
A pause.
"It should not be possible."
Silence followed.
The dark silver streaks pulsed softly through the black and white energy like foreign code integrating into an existing system.
Except—
it did not destabilize anything.
It fit naturally.
As if it belonged there from the beginning.
Another memory fragment hit Ethan instantly.
A distant voice.
Calm.
Ancient.
"You were never meant to remain asleep forever."
The memory shattered immediately afterward.
Ethan clenched his fist harder.
Pain spread through his chest now—not physical pain, but pressure from conflicting existence states trying to merge inside him.
The system reacted again.
Massive suppression waves spread across the Last Free Layer continuously.
But they were weaker now.
Much weaker.
The external reality was winning.
Slowly.
Inevitably.
Seraphine’s voice lowered slightly.
"The system’s correction authority has dropped below stable recovery range."
Ethan looked toward her.
"...Meaning?"
"It cannot fully contain the overlap anymore."
The convergence point pulsed violently.
And suddenly—
the darkness beyond opened wider.
For several terrifying seconds, the boundary between realities became almost transparent.
Ethan saw them clearly again.
Countless colossal beings drifting through an endless ancient reality beyond the system.
But this time—
one of them moved directly toward the boundary.
The system reacted violently.
The entire Last Free Layer trembled as massive emergency stabilization sequences activated across the sky.
Too late.
The colossal entity reached the edge of the overlap.
And Ethan finally saw part of it clearly.
Not machine.
Not biological.
Something beyond both definitions entirely.
Its form shifted constantly, too large and complex for the system to render correctly.
But its gaze—
its awareness—
locked directly onto Ethan.
Then it spoke.
Not as transmission.
Not as conceptual intent.
Actual sound.
And the moment Ethan heard its voice—
every memory fragment inside him reacted simultaneously.
"You remember us."
Silence consumed reality itself.
The system froze.
Not metaphorically.
Actually froze.
For one impossible moment—
everything stopped moving.
The sky.
The floating continents.
The streams of light.
Even time itself paused briefly inside the Last Free Layer.
Because the system had just encountered something it could no longer deny.
Ethan Carter had a past beyond the system.
And whatever he truly was—
was beginning to wake up.
The colossal entity remained at the boundary.
Watching him.
And the longer Ethan Carter stared at it, the more the strange pressure inside his chest intensified.
Not fear.
Recognition.
The system reacted violently to that feeling immediately.
Massive suppression waves erupted across the Last Free Layer while endless stabilization grids spread through the sky like cracks trying desperately to hold reality together.
But this time—
the suppression no longer reached Ethan completely.
Something inside him had started resisting naturally.
Seraphine noticed at once.
Her silver eyes narrowed sharply.
"The system’s cognitive restriction layers are losing synchronization around you."
Ethan slowly looked toward her.
"...Meaning?"
"It cannot fully suppress your memory restoration anymore."
Silence followed.
The colossal entity beyond the boundary remained motionless.
Yet its presence alone distorted reality continuously.
The Last Free Layer trembled beneath its attention.
Entire sections of the sky flickered between multiple versions of existence while floating continents drifted further toward the convergence point unconsciously.
The system was bending around the overlap now.
Not controlling it.
Enduring it.
Ethan’s breathing slowed again.
Fragments continued flashing through his mind rapidly now.
A dark endless expanse beyond reality.
Ancient structures larger than worlds drifting silently through infinite darkness.
Voices speaking in a language he somehow understood instinctively.
And himself—
standing among them.
Not trapped.
Not afraid.
Belonging there.
The memory fragment shattered abruptly.
Ethan clenched his fist tightly.
The black, white, and dark silver energy around him surged violently outward, distorting the air for several meters.
The system reacted instantly.
Emergency suppression fields activated around Ethan directly this time.
Thin silver chains of system energy materialized across the air, attempting to restrain the unstable resonance spreading from his body.
But the moment the chains touched the dark silver energy—
they shattered instantly.
Seraphine’s eyes widened slightly.
"The system authority cannot interact with the external resonance layer."
Ethan stared at the shattered fragments floating through the air.
"...So even the system can’t control this anymore."
"No," Seraphine answered quietly.
A pause.
"And that is precisely what terrifies it."
The convergence point pulsed again.
This time stronger than before.
The colossal entity moved slightly closer toward the boundary.
Reality itself groaned beneath the pressure.
The sky cracked with massive streams of distortion while time around portions of the Last Free Layer briefly froze before restarting several seconds later.
Ethan felt the pressure inside his mind deepen again.
Another memory surfaced.
He stood before an enormous structure beyond the system.
Countless lights drifted through the darkness around him.
And beside him—
stood figures.
Others.
People.
No—
not exactly people.
Existences like him.
The memory vanished instantly.
Ethan staggered slightly.
His heartbeat accelerated for the first time in a long while.
"...There were others," he whispered.
Seraphine immediately looked toward him.
"You saw additional entities?"
Ethan slowly nodded.
"...They were with me."
Silence dropped heavily around them.
The system reacted immediately afterward.
The suppression pressure increased dramatically.
Reality itself pushed against Ethan’s awareness, trying to force the memories back into silence.
But this time—
the memories resisted.
The dark silver energy around Ethan pulsed sharply.
And suddenly the external entity spoke again.
"You are not the last."
The words struck Ethan harder than anything before.
Not the last.
That meant others survived.
Others escaped.
Or perhaps—
others were still hidden somewhere beyond the system itself.
The entire Last Free Layer trembled violently again.
The system’s stabilization grids flickered erratically across the sky now, failing to maintain consistent structure under the growing overlap pressure.
Seraphine’s expression darkened slightly.
"The system’s central authority layers are beginning to fracture."
Ethan frowned.
"...What happens if they break completely?"
Seraphine remained silent briefly.
Then answered softly.
"The system loses the ability to define reality boundaries."
Silence followed.
That outcome felt unimaginable.
A reality without stable boundaries.
A system unable to separate internal existence from external existence.
The convergence point expanded again.
And Ethan realized something terrifying.
The external reality was no longer forcing its way inward.
The system itself was opening unconsciously.
As if some part of it had already accepted defeat.
The colossal entity beyond the boundary remained focused entirely on Ethan.
Then—
another transmission entered his mind.
This time softer.
Almost calm.
"The sleeping layer inside you is nearly restored."
Ethan’s chest tightened again.
And suddenly—
he felt it.
Deep inside himself.
Something ancient shifting slowly beneath the surface of his consciousness.
Not awakening fully.
Turning.
Responding.
The black and white energy around him destabilized violently as the dark silver resonance spread further through it.
The system reacted immediately.
Massive alarm sequences echoed across the Last Free Layer.
[CRITICAL WARNING]
[External resonance integration exceeding containment threshold]
[Identity reconstruction process detected]
[Emergency suppression authorization denied]
Ethan’s eyes narrowed sharply.
"...Denied?"
Seraphine stared at the system warnings silently.
Then her expression changed.
For the first time—
genuine shock crossed her face.
"The system... lost administrative priority."
Silence consumed everything.
Because that should have been impossible.
The system governed reality itself.
Nothing should outrank it.
And yet—
something beyond the boundary now held greater authority over Ethan’s existence than the system itself.
The colossal entity moved closer again.
The overlap widened further.
And deep within his fragmented memories—
Ethan Carter finally began hearing the distant echo of the name he once had before the system erased it.
- Chapter 110 — THE FIRST TEST
- Chapter 109 — THE ARGUMENT OF PERFECTION
- Chapter 108 — THE ROAD TO SILENCE
- Chapter 107 — THE FIRST DAY OF AUREN
- Chapter 106 — "THE FIRST STEP INTO EXISTENCE
- Chapter 105 — EXISTENCE ANSWERS
- Chapter 104 — THE PRICE OF CONNECTION
- Chapter 103 — THE WEIGHT OF LOSS
- Chapter 102 — THE BIRTH OF A WILL
- Chapter 101 — THE MOMENT OF HESITATION
- Chapter 100 — THE FIRST CHOICE
- Chapter 99 — THE QUESTION THAT SHOOK EXISTENCE
- Chapter 98 —THE FIRST CONTACT BEYOND INTERPRETATION”
- Chapter 97 — THE AWAKENING PROTOCOL
- Chapter 96 — THE FIRST GLANCE
- Chapter 95 — THE THING BEYOND INTERPRETATION
- Chapter 94 — REALITY’S COUNTERMEASURE
- Chapter 93 — THE CRACK IN INFINITE STABILIT
- Chapter 92 — THE ANSWER TO DESPAIR
- Chapter 91 — THE WEIGHT OF BEING REMEMBERED
- Chapter 90 — THE SHADOW OF DESPAIR
- Chapter 89 — THE FUTURE THAT WAITED
- Chapter 88 — THE POSSIBILITY THAT REFUSED TO DIE
- Chapter 87 — THE ONES WHO CHOSE
- Chapter 86 — THE MAN WHO REMAINED
- Chapter 85 — THE ROAD BEYOND THE CYCLE
- Chapter 84 — THE DOORWAY OF ORIGIN
- Chapter 83 — THE FIRST AWAKENING
- Chapter 82: HAPTER 82 — THE MEMORY BEFORE CREATION
- Chapter 81 — THE EDGE OF UNMADE REALITY
- Chapter 80 — THE THING THAT SHOULD NEVER AWAKEN
- Chapter 79 — THE WEIGHT OF THE TRUTH
- Chapter 78 - 77 — THE HUMAN SIDE OF A GOD
- Chapter 77 - 78 — THE ENTITY NO FUTURE COULD PREDICT (Kindly move to the next page for - 77)
- Chapter 76 — THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST COLLAPSE
- Chapter 75 — THE CHOICE THAT COULD DESTROY EVERYTHING
- Chapter 74 — THE DAY THE SYSTEM LEARNED DESPAIR
- Chapter 73 — WHEN REALITY BEGAN REMEMBERING HIM
- Chapter 72 — THE RETURN OF THE FORGOTTEN EXISTENCE
- Chapter 71 — THE NAME THAT SHOULD NOT EXIS
- Chapter 70 — THE ARRIVAL BEYOND REALITY
- Chapter 69 — THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM CHOSE ERASURE
- Chapter 68 — THE FIRST CRACK IN CONTAINMENT
- Chapter 67 — THE NAME BENEATH THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 66 — THE MEMORY THE SYSTEM ERASED
- Chapter 65 — THE REALITY THAT EXISTED BEFORE THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 64 — THE THING WAITING BEYOND THE HORIZON
- Chapter 63 — THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM OPENED ITS EYES
- Chapter 62 — THE SYSTEM THAT COULD NO LONGER DENY HIM
- Chapter 61 — THE SYSTEM THAT REALIZED IT WAS BEING WATCHED
- Chapter 60 — THE SYSTEM THAT COULD NO LONGER CHOOSE ONE REALITY
- Chapter 59 — THE SYSTEM THAT REMEMBERED WHAT IT ERASED
- Chapter 58 — THE POINT WHERE HE NO LONGER EXISTS IN SYSTEM MEMORY
- Chapter 57 — THE POINT WHERE REALITY BEGINS TO LOSE HIM
- Chapter 56 — THE WORLD THAT NO LONGER REQUIRES HIM
- Chapter 55 — THE WORLD THAT STOPPED ACKNOWLEDGING HIM
- Chapter 54 — THE THING DESIGNED TO REPLACE HIM
- Chapter 53 — THE THING THAT WATCHES WITHOUT FORM
- Chapter 52 — THE WORLD THAT REFUSED TO STAY DEFINED
- Chapter 51:THE FIRST STEP BEYOND FEAR —
- Chapter 50 — THE WORLD WITHOUT THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 49 — THE AWAKENING BEYOND THE GATE
- Chapter 48 — THE MOMENT THE SYSTEM BROKE
- Chapter 47 — WHEN THE CORE FELT FEAR
- Chapter 46 — THE FUTURELESS STATE
- Chapter 45 — THE ENFORCER OF THE CORE
- Chapter 44 — THE FRACTURE GATE
- Chapter 43 — THE FALL OF CONTINUITY
- Chapter 42 — THE LAST FREE LAYER
- Chapter 41 — THE ENEMY OF ALL SYSTEMS
- Chapter 40 — THE THIRD POSSIBILITY
- Chapter 39 — THE SECOND THRONE
- Chapter 38 - 37 — THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST WAR
- Chapter 37 - 38 — HUMANITY AGAINST THE CORE
- Chapter 36 — THE WAR OUTSIDE REALITY
- Chapter 35 - 33 — COLLAPSE OF THE JUDGMENT LAYER
- Chapter 34 - 35 — THE WATCHERS BEYOND THE LAYER
- Chapter 33 - 34 — CORE OF SYNCHRONIZATION
- Chapter 32 - 31 — THE SECOND EYE
- Chapter 31 - 32 — THE TRAITOR ABOVE THE SYSTEM
- Chapter 30 — ASCENSION DENIED
- Chapter 29 — THE EMPTY THRONE
- Chapter 28 - 27 — BEYOND SYNCHRONIZATION
- Chapter 27 - 28 — THE OBSERVER’S GAZE
- Chapter 26 — RULE BREAK EVENTThe sky above the city cracked.
- Chapter 25 — ESCAPE IS NOT AN OPTION
- Chapter 24 — HUNTER NETWORK
- Chapter 23 - 22 — FIRST BLOOD
- Chapter 22 - 23 — ADAPTATION FRACTURE
- Chapter 21 — MULTI-THREAD LOCK
- Chapter 20 — SYSTEM BREAK: FIRST EVOLUTION WAR
- Chapter 19 — BREAKING PATTERNS
- Chapter 18 — ESCALATION
- Chapter 17 — HUNTED
- Chapter 16 — THE FIRST JUDGMENT
- Chapter 15 — THE JUDGMENT SIGNAL
- Chapter 14 — THRESHOLD BREAK
- Chapter 13 — SYSTEM PRESSURE
- Chapter 12 — SYSTEM SYNERGY
- Chapter 11 — CONTROL OVER CHAOS
- Chapter 10 — BREAKING POINT
- Chapter 9 — THE FIRST RIVAL
- Chapter 8 — HUNT OR BE HUNTED
- Chapter 7 — THE AWAKENED
- Chapter 6 — CONTROLLED GROWTH
- Chapter 5 THE FIRST REAL HUNT
- Chapter 4 — SYSTEM RULES REVEALED
- Chapter 3 — FIRST BATTLE
- Chapter 2: SURVIVAL BEGINS
- Chapter 1: INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM : AWAKENING
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