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One Kick Girl — Chapter 283

"When the Multiverse Stops Following the Script"

The sky had become chaos.

Not destruction.

Not war.

Chaos.

Millions of glowing threads now filled the air like a storm of possibilities. Every future branched endlessly.

Where there had once been a controlled web—

There was now a wild forest of timelines.

And at the center of it all stood Intention, trying to calculate an answer that no longer existed.

1. The Multiverse Freezes

For a moment, everything slowed.

The threads shimmered.

New futures continued appearing faster than Intention could remove them.

Shion looked at her scanner.

It had stopped giving errors.

Instead it displayed one message:

TOO MANY OUTCOMES

"…That's new," she whispered.

Raon stretched casually.

"So… did I win?"

Chance laughed beside her.

"Not yet."

2. Intention Encounters Uncertainty

Intention lifted its hand again.

More threads snapped.

But every thread removed created three more.

Then ten.

Then hundreds.

The system that maintained causality was now stuck in an endless loop.

Intention spoke quietly.

"…Impossible."

Chance tilted their head.

"You're not used to losing control, are you?"

"No."

"Yeah, that checks out."

3. The Unplanned Future

Shion turned to Chance.

"What exactly did Raon do?"

Chance pointed upward.

"She introduced recursive probability."

Shion blinked.

"…You mean—"

Chance finished the thought.

"Every attempt to fix fate now creates more fate."

Shion stared at the sky.

"…That's catastrophic."

Raon shrugged.

"Looks fine to me."

4. The First Real Reaction

For the first time since arriving—

Intention moved quickly.

Not attacking.

Recalculating.

It spread both arms outward.

Thousands of glowing threads began organizing again.

Trying to compress.

Trying to restore a single path.

But the system resisted.

Chance grinned.

"Oh this is beautiful."

5. Raon Gets Bored

Raon yawned.

"This guy takes forever."

Armored Raon looked at her sharply.

"Do not underestimate it."

Raon waved dismissively.

"Relax."

Then she pointed at the sky.

"Can I kick it again?"

Shion screamed:

"NO!"

Chance whispered excitedly:

"Please do."

6. The Second Kick

Raon jumped again before anyone could stop her.

Straight into the swirling storm of threads.

This time she didn't aim for just one.

She spun in midair.

And kicked five threads at once.

7. Reality Crashes

The sky exploded with light.

Not destruction.

Expansion.

The threads multiplied faster than ever.

Ten million futures.

One billion futures.

Possibilities now appeared faster than causality could process.

Shion's scanner shut down completely.

"…We crashed the universe."

Chance clapped happily.

"New record."

8. Intention's First Sign of Emotion

Intention lowered its arms slowly.

For the first time—

Its voice carried something unfamiliar.

"…This cannot continue."

Chance grinned.

"Oh it absolutely can."

Raon landed again.

"That was fun."

9. The Multiverse Notices

Far beyond the tear—

The cosmic janitor pulsed violently.

Because this was no longer just a small anomaly.

The entire system of narrative causality was breaking.

Every universe connected to this one felt the shockwave.

Billions of timelines began branching uncontrollably.

Something had to intervene.

10. Intention Escalates

Intention lifted one hand again.

But this time—

It did not target Chance.

Or Raon.

It targeted the sky itself.

The tear in reality began closing.

Slowly.

Forcefully.

Shion realized immediately.

"…Oh no."

Raon looked up.

"What?"

Shion pointed.

"He's not fixing fate."

Chance's smile faded slightly.

"Ah."

Shion finished the sentence.

"He's shutting down the entire timeline."

11. The Ultimate Solution

Intention spoke with quiet certainty.

"If a story cannot follow its path…"

The tear shrank further.

"…then the story must end."

Raon frowned.

"…Hey."

Chance crossed their arms.

"That's cheating."

Continuum stepped forward calmly.

"I persist."

But even it sounded uncertain now.

Because if the timeline ended—

There would be nothing left to persist.

Final Scene

The tear above the sky continued shrinking.

Slowly erasing the timeline.

Threads of possibility began collapsing into darkness.

Raon looked at the fading sky.

Then at Chance.

Then at Intention.

She cracked her knuckles again.

"…Okay."

Chance raised an eyebrow.

"Another kick?"

Raon grinned.

"Bigger one."

And far beyond the collapsing sky—

Something ancient began waking up.

Because when a timeline tried to end itself—

There was one final authority that decided whether it was allowed.

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