Chapter 1131: ##### Part-3

Everyone—every single Aether in the room—looked at bloody words with wide, stunned eyes.

With Aether’s help—his guidance, his blood, his message—they were finally starting to understand what this place was. They weren’t alone anymore. They weren’t trapped in isolated loops.

They were connected… They were him.

52 Aether stood in the centre of the room, eyes narrowed with uncertainty. He wasn’t entirely convinced yet. A part of him still believed this might be some twisted illusion. A cruel prank.

A layered hallucination planted by that thing—that #####, whose name he had yet to know.

He took a step back, defensively. “What if this is all fake?” he asked aloud, eyes scanning the room. “What if it’s just some sick trick? Some fucked up mind trap set by the #####, meant to make me lower my guard?”

The other Aethers stood silently, watching him. They understood the doubt. They had all felt it.

“Alright… if you’re really me,” he said, voice loud and firm, eyes locked on Aether. “Then prove it. Tell me something that only I would know. Something no one else could guess. Tell me something… “

Aether stared at him for a moment, unreadable.

Then he chuckled softly and walked toward the wall again.

With a grin tugging at the edge of his mouth, he dipped his finger in the blood once more and began to write:

“Fuck… The Twin Bitches?”

52 blinked.

His eyes widened.

Then, he burst into laughter. “Hahahaha… Man… Fuck!” He clapped a hand to his forehead, shaking his head. “That’s definitely me. I trust you now.”

He pointed at the blood-scrawled confession and laughed again. “Of all things… you picked that. Damn!”

The other Aethers—every one of them—suddenly broke into laughter.

Then they fell silent.

Because they saw what 52 was doing.

He turned toward the door again.

Aether’s grin faded. His brow furrowed. “Wait… what is he doing?” he whispered, watching the movement closely.

He smirked confidently, standing tall, power surging in his muscles. “If the one outside is the real me,” he said, “then why the hell would I just stand there even if door was locked”

He marched up to the door, placed both hands against it, and held it shut.

With a grin, he shouted back to the others even though he didn’t know how many or where they were, “The outside me—he’ll knock. He’ll try to come in. But if I don’t let him… then the loop breaks, right?”

He pressed his body against the frame, his feet digging into the floor.

Outside, a fist banged against the door.

THUD THUD THUD

The 53rd Aether was trying to enter.

52 grunted, gripping the door harder.

“Sorry, me,” he muttered under his breath. “But this is the only way.”

Suddenly—

TRRRR!

The entire house shuddered violently.

The walls rattled. The ground trembled. Light flickered between white and black. The very air

vibrated, charged with energy.

The time loop was starting to collapse.

Aether gasped and stumbled as a pulse of energy hit him from all directions. “It’s starting…” he whispered. “Since time can’t move forward or backward anymore… it’s breaking. Time itself is collapsing…!”

Tick!

Tick!

Tick!

Tick!

The ticking sound multiplied, echoing like a broken clock trying to repair itself. The air split with sharp cracks as reality bent and twisted.

Suddenly—

The original Aether disappeared.

And reappeared… in the place of the second Aether. Not as a copy—as himself.

He blinked rapidly, disoriented for a moment, then grinned wide. “That’s it! The timeline couldn’t keep track of itself anymore. So it put me where I was supposed to be… and erased everything else.”

The copies began to fade—one by one.

Tick!

Another vanished.

Then another.

The house buckled and shook with violent force. The walls flickered, shifting rapidly between black and white like a corrupted screen. The floor groaned beneath their feet.

The door creaked slowly, pushed by some unnatural force. As if reality itself was trying to reopen the loop.

52 gritted his teeth. “No you don’t!” he shouted, throwing his full weight into the door. His arms shook. Veins bulged across his neck and forearms. He felt the pressure—like a hurricane pushing against him.

The door rattled like it was possessed.

The frame cracked.

The air trembled with a thunderous hum.

TRRRRRRRR!!

The entire house was shaking—no, convulsing. The walls weren’t just trembling anymore, they were splitting. Hairline cracks zigzagged across the white plaster, bleeding shadows from within. The floor pulsed under their feet, alive, heaving like a beast taking its final breath.

The ceiling moaned, chunks of light flickering and fading as time itself warped in unstable pulses.

“Hold it!” 52 screamed, voice ragged, veins bulging across his forehead. He slammed his heel into the floor for leverage, gritting through the searing pain in his joints. His fingers clawed into the edges of the door, splinters stabbing beneath his nails, but he didn’t let go.

All the remaining Aethers, side by side, pushed with everything they had.

Their bodies shook.

Legs buckled.

Their muscles tore under invisible pressure.

And the door? It screamed. A high, supernatural screech, as if it wasn’t made of wood or steel anymore—but of time itself, trying to snap back open.

And for the first time…

They touched something.

They could feel the door. The time collapse had broken the untouchable rules of the loop.

And together, they held it shut.

TRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!

As one by one…

They disappeared.

Until only one was left.

Or maybe—no—the first one.

Aether stood alone, drenched in sweat, panting heavily. His back was against the door. His limbs trembled. His lungs burned.

But the door had stopped moving.

He slowly turned his head.

The house had stopped trembling.

He looked around, eyes wide and cautious.

Nobody.

He was alone.

Utterly alone.

Tick…

Aether exhaled deeply, then laughed weakly, still shaking. “Fuck…” he whispered, collapsing to his knees. “I did it…”

Tick…

“Not bad.”

“Indeed… impressive.”

His entire body flinched.

That voice.

Two voices.

Familiar. And yet…

Aether’s heart sank. He turned his head slowly. But when he looked around—

The house was gone.

The transition was so sudden, it was like he blinked and woke up elsewhere.

Now he stood in a different world entirely.

He was surrounded by darkness.

Not ordinary darkness—but an infinite void. Thick, suffocating, perfect. No floor, no ceiling, no walls. It wasn’t just black—it was absence.

A space where light had never been born.

Yet at the centre of this emptiness stood something impossibly real.

A throne.

Massive. Pure white.

It stood as if carved from the untouched core of some divine material, smooth and glowing with a gentle radiance that defied the void. It didn’t shine—it simply existed, as if it was the only structure allowed to exist here. Towering, elegant, wide enough to seat more than one figure—maybe two… maybe more.

And it was flawless. There were no patterns. No symbols. No decoration. Just smooth, blinding white—untainted by shadow, as if the throne itself refused to be claimed by darkness.

He took a step forward, his boot echoing despite the lack of floor. A cold wind kissed the back of his neck. But there was no source. No breeze. Just… presence.

“What’s the point of hiding?” he said quietly, cautiously. “I know you’re here… Show yourself.”

He took a step forward, eyes locked on the throne.

“Hiding?” one voice echoed.

“Who’s hiding?” answered the other.

His blood froze.

The voices were close.

Too close.

One beside his left ear.

The other—right beside his right.

And then he felt it—

A weight on his neck.

Something tightening.

He looked down…

Two hands, thin and unnaturally long—one black and wrapped in mist, the other glowing faintly with blinding white. Both wrapped around his neck like nooses. Their fingers resting on his collarbones, curved like serpents.

He turned to his shoulders—

And then he turned his head.

To his right—he saw her.

A white-skinned feminine figure, radiant but unreal. Her body was smooth, shapely, and surreal, like glass turned flesh. Her hair shimmered with light, flowing without breeze. Her face, no face… because her black grin stretched far too wide.

“We’ve always been with you,”

To his left—

A black female figure. Her skin devoured light. Her curves were sharp, perfectly sculpted, yet her body flickered like a shadow barely held together and just like the white one… There was a giant white grin on her face.

“Every single time,”

Aether’s eyes widened. “FUCK—!”

He dropped to the ground, rolling away in panic, escaping their grip with a burst of desperation. He scrambled backwards, eyes wide, body shaking, breath heavy.

The two figures rose slowly, floating off the ground, giggling with delight.

“Fu~Fu~Fu~”

“Ha~ha~Ha~ha”

Their bodies moved like silk, floating upward with eerie grace, unbound by gravity, unbothered by reality.

They hovered above the white throne.

And then, together, with mirrored grace, they sat on it with flawless synchronicity—one on the left, one on the right—crossing their legs with casual royalty.

“Welcome to our Twin Domain, Mr. Aether,”

They said together, grinning.

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