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NULL

by neturillN Ongoing
  • Time Travel
  • Psychological
  • Male Lead
  • Slice of Life
  • Action
  • Fantasy
  • Mystery
  • Attractive Lead
  • Magic
  • Romance Subplot
  • Supernatural

Synopsis

Sylas Verin once stood at the absolute peak of existence.

Not within a world.

Not within a system.

But above the total structure of reality itself—where gods, dimensions, and causality were no longer boundaries, but components beneath him.

Yet absolute power did not lead to salvation.

It led to collapse.

As Sylas continued to grow beyond measurable limits, existence itself began to degrade. Gods fractured into corruption. Interdimensional civilizations fell into endless cycles of destruction. Even reality’s foundational laws began to lose coherence.

Everything he once created, shaped, and protected slowly turned unstable.

And worse—

what remained was no longer true existence.

Only reconstruction.

Imperfect continuity.

Empty echoes of what once was real.

Sylas came to a conclusion no entity before him could accept:

if existence can no longer remain authentic, then preserving it becomes indistinguishable from preserving a lie.


So he made a decision.

Not to abandon the world.

Not to replace it.

But to restart it.


The entire existence was reset.

Not split.

Not branched.

Not copied.

The same reality—returned to its original starting point.

As if time itself had been rewound to its first breath.


But something did not reset completely.

Sylas remained.

Not as a god.

Not as a ruler.

But as an anomaly outside full continuity collapse—an observer that remembers what the world has already forgotten.


Now, he exists again within the restarted world as Sylas Verin, a child born into one of the most powerful noble families.

The world believes itself stable.

Structured.

Whole.

But beneath that stability, unknown mechanisms attempt to maintain continuity across a reality that has already been reset once before.

The Correction System silently monitors inconsistencies, ensuring that the restarted existence does not fracture again.

And deeper still—

something else watches, beyond observation itself, waiting for the moment the system’s understanding fails again.


Because restarting existence did not erase what caused its collapse.

It only reset the stage.

And Sylas is the only one who remembers that the play has already ended once before.

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