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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: The Awakening of Deimos

​Ten chapters later (skipped by Kaelen's own power), the Seven Sages realized a "Bug" was in their system. They sent the Axiom Guard, an army of ten thousand warriors who could manipulate logic.

​They cornered Kaelen in the Silent Forest. The sky turned red as they activated a "Truth-Lock" field, intended to force Kaelen to obey the laws of the Kingdom.

​Kaelen stood in the center of the field. His hair was messy, and he looked like he was about to fall asleep standing up.

​"You have violated the Script, Kaelen of the Silver-Tier," the Lead Guard declared. "By the Law of Mandatory Obedience, kneel!"

​Kaelen felt his social battery hit 0%. Then it hit -1%.

​The air around him didn't just get cold; it stopped being air. The colors of the forest began to invert. The trees turned into geometric shapes made of static.

​"I told you," Kaelen's voice changed. It wasn't bored anymore. It was hollow. It was the sound of a void. "I just wanted to be unbothered."

​His eyes shifted. The left eye became a swirling galaxy of entropy; the right eye became a blank white page.

​The Alter Ego: Deimos has entered the chat.

​Deimos didn't move. He simply looked at the army.

​"Why are you all so... textured?" Deimos asked, his voice echoing from the margins of the world. "It's cluttered. I hate clutter."

​[Ability Active: Meta-Toon Physics – The Plot-Hole Jump]

​The army unleashed a "Universal Erasure" beam. Deimos didn't dodge. He simply stepped behind the light of the beam, standing in the literal shadow cast by the attack's brightness.

​He reappeared in the middle of their formation.

​"Molecular Party," Deimos whispered.

​The soldiers' spears turned into long-stemmed roses. Their armor turned into liquid chocolate. The ground beneath them turned into a "Bad Comedy" script.

​"What is this madness?!" the Lead Guard screamed, falling into a pit of giant rubber ducks.

​"This is Anarchy," Deimos said, tilting his head. "The Editorial Redaction."

​He pointed a finger at the Lead Guard.

​"You aren't a boss fight. You're a filler chapter."

​Snap.

​The Lead Guard didn't explode. He simply turned into a 2D cardboard cutout. Deimos picked up the cutout, folded it into a paper crane, and tossed it into the wind.

​The remaining 9,999 soldiers looked at each other and did the only logical thing: they erased themselves from the battlefield before Deimos could "clean" them.

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