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Chapter 9 - The Bug in the Story

The Dire Alpha's corpse still smoked on the broken concrete, its blood pooling in a foul river that stank of iron and rot. The plaza was silent at first. Survivors—those lucky enough to live through the First Hour—were too stunned to speak. Then, as if a spell broke, laughter and sobs burst free in waves. People clutched each other, collapsed to the ground, or stared blankly at the monster's ruined body.

The first scenario was over. But the system never let victory last long.

[First Hour – Cleared.][Participants Remaining: 6,981,032,009.][Global Ranking Updated.]

Billions dead. Just like that.

Kael Arathis stood tall in the center of it all. His fists dripped blood, his body bore wounds that would have felled anyone else, but his posture was iron, his presence unshakable. Light still clung faintly to his cracked skin, as though the world itself had marked him.

The survivors saw it too. Their fear turned instantly to devotion.

"You saved us!""Hero Arathis!""Please, lead us!"

Voices rose in overlapping chaos, desperate to cling to something—someone—strong enough to make the nightmare feel survivable. Kael didn't smile. He didn't revel. He simply stood, letting the waves of admiration wash over him in silence. His eyes, however, flicked once toward me. Not long. Just a heartbeat. But long enough to remind me that he'd noticed. That he wasn't letting me slip into the shadows unnoticed.

Then he turned away, and the crowd swallowed him whole.

I staggered to the edge of the square, barely holding myself upright. The backlash from the Rewrite still crushed me like lead weights strapped to every muscle. My body felt like broken machinery—slow, groaning, leaking blood where bolts should have been.

Dev caught me before I fell, slipping under my arm to bear some of my weight. His hands shook, but he held me firmly.

"Easy, Reed. Don't push it," he whispered.

I spat red onto the ground and forced a grin that probably looked more like a grimace. "Don't worry. I'm just paying my editor's notes."

He blinked, confusion written all over his soot-smeared face. "Your what?"

"Nothing. Bad joke."

Humor was the only shield I had left.

Above us, Mirae's voice boomed across the sky, playful and mocking all at once.

"Well, well, well! Earth's Hero basks in cheers, fists dripping glory… but don't forget, folks! Our dark horse—the Lone Quill—still stands! Bleeding out of every hole in his face, sure, but standing!"

The dimensional chat erupted:

"Hero carried, Quill's just tagging along.""Are you blind? That regen break was Quill!""Doesn't matter, Kael landed the final hit.""I'd simp for Quill, he's hot and mysterious.""Same. Hero's boring, Quill's funny."

I groaned, pinching the bridge of my nose. "Please stop simping for me."

The system, merciless as ever, chimed in:

[The gods laugh at your suffering.]

Fantastic. Now I was a cosmic punchline.

But then another message sliced through the chatter. Cold. Heavy. Absolute.

[System Notice: Participant Ishaan Reed has been marked as Anomaly.][Designation: The Bug in the Story.]

The words struck like a hammer. My heart stuttered.

Bug.

The survivors near me recoiled, whispering, their relief curdling into unease. Not everyone could see the message, but enough did. And whispers spread like fire in dry grass.

"Bug? What does that mean?""Is he dangerous?""Was he the one messing with the fight?"

The gods weighed in, voices pressing against my mind like hands around my throat.

[A God of Order snarls: 'Unacceptable. Delete him.'][A God of Chaos laughs: 'Let him grow. See what breaks.'][An Unknown God murmurs: 'Keep writing, Quill. I am watching.']

Every syllable was a nail driven deeper into my skull.

Kael's gaze locked onto me again. He didn't speak. Didn't move. But his eyes burned with something sharp, something calculating. He'd been crowned Hero of the First Hour. I'd been branded Bug in the Story.

We weren't rivals. We weren't allies.We were two lines in a script destined to clash.

Maybe we always had been.

Dev leaned closer, whispering through the noise. "Whatever they call you… you saved me. Twice. Hero or bug, I'm sticking with you."

My throat tightened. The first follower. Not of a chosen savior, not of the Hero blessed by the system, but of me. A mistake. A glitch.

For the first time, I didn't laugh it off. I just nodded, blood still dripping from my nose, and whispered back: "Then don't regret it."

The broadcast flared again, Mirae's voice gleeful, riding the chaos like a surfer on a wave.

"Oooooooh, did you see that, viewers? Hero versus Bug! A chosen champion against a glitch in the script! Who will win? Who will fall? This season just got spicy, and I guarantee you—Earth won't be boring anytime soon!"

The dimensional chat ignited:

"Bug versus Hero arc?? LET'S GO.""Kael solos.""Quill's the real MC, fight me.""Gods are already betting, lol.""Hope Bug doesn't get deleted mid-plot."

I dragged a hand across my face. I was tired. My body was breaking. My soul felt frayed. And yet somehow, despite everything, I could only think one thought:

I was never going to be invisible again.

But the system wasn't finished.

[Global Announcement.][Ranking Board Initialized.]

A glowing list unfolded before every survivor's eyes, projected into the sky like scripture. Names burned across the board, numbers shifting in real time as billions of lives snuffed out and a few clawed their way upward.

Global Top 10 – First Hour

1. Kael Arathis [Earth] – Title: Hero of the First Hour

2. Juno Kim [Korea] – Title: Survivor Queen

3. Rafael Cortez [Brazil] – Title: Fist That Breaks Stone

4. Anika Rao [India] – Title: Serpent's Tongue

5. Amara Yusuf [Egypt] – Title: Sun-Bound Scholar

6. Victor Havel [Russia] – Title: Iron Tyrant

7. Eleni Vasilis [Greece] – Title: Oracle of Ash

8. Taye Ogunleye [Nigeria] – Title: Thunder Walker

9. Akihiro Sato [Japan] – Title: Blade in Shadow

10. Lilith Ward [UK] – Title: Witch of Cinders

And at the bottom of the glowing board, alone in a category no one else occupied:

???. Ishaan Reed [Earth] – Title: The Bug in the Story

The crowd went still. Murmurs rose. My name etched itself into the world, not with triumph, but with warning.

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