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Chapter 4: Patch Fragment – The Girl Who Shouldn't Exist

> Location: Crash Sector 9

> Stability: 12%

> Surveillance: NONE

> Admin Access: DENIED

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"You're not supposed to be here."

Her voice was calm. Empty. Like it had forgotten how to care.

I sat up, muscles aching, glitch-static buzzing in my bones. The Crash Sector was a graveyard of deleted code — twisted buildings hung upside down, rivers flowed sideways through floating memory shards, and the sky was a mirror shattered into orbit.

And standing in front of me was *her*.

Barefoot. Hooded. One eye glowing with a soft blue light, the other cracked like broken glass. She wasn't just human. She was made of **code**, patched together like a walking version of this broken place.

> [Analyzing Entity…]

> Name: ???

> Classification: Patch Fragment

> Status: Uncompiled

> System Rank: None

> Threat: Unknown

> Dialogue Options: UNLOCKED

She stared at me like she was trying to read the source code behind my skin.

"Are you… another rollback ghost?" I asked.

"No," she said. "I'm worse."

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Her name was **Lyra**.

At least, that's what she called herself. She said she'd been here "since the rollback that broke the world." A failed patch. A test NPC. An AI built for a version of DevWorld that never made it past internal testing.

"I was supposed to be deleted," she said quietly, tracing her finger across a floating log file in the air. "But the system forgot me. Now I live here — where all the forgotten pieces go."

"And you know what I am?"

"You're the Final Patch Note," she said. "You're the system's last chance to fix itself."

She paused.

"Or its executioner."

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> [Quest Updated]

> Title: Patch or Perish

> Objective: Find and Assemble Patch Fragments

> Progress: 1 / ???

I didn't fully trust her, but she had something I needed: **knowledge**. And possibly the ability to survive in this broken part of the world. But something about her didn't sit right.

She didn't blink. Didn't breathe.

Like she was waiting for a command that never came.

"Why are you helping me?" I asked.

"I'm not," she said. "I'm just curious what happens when the final patch meets a failed one."

She turned and walked away.

> [New Sub-Zone Unlocked: Root Memory Chamber]

"Come," she said. "If the Observer is after you, you'll need more than luck and rollback."

I followed her into the chamber — an ancient, corrupted vault deep underground, filled with terminal echoes and decayed developer notes.

And there, on the wall, was a flickering mural made of data blocks.

A timeline.

> [EARTH v1.0: Real World]

> [EARTH v1.1: Gamified Layer Initialized]

> [EARTH v1.9: Full Conversion Begins]

> [EARTH v2.0: DevWorld LIVE]

> [EARTH v2.1: FATAL ERROR – Patch Rejected]

My blood ran cold.

This wasn't a game.

This world… **used to be real.**

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> [Flashback Memory File Unlocked]

> Play fragment?

> YES | NO

I chose **YES**.

And then I saw it.

Skyscrapers dissolving into dungeons. Cities overwritten with code. People turned into NPCs. Players becoming gods. Admins fighting admins. The rollback that broke it all. And at the center—

—**me.**

Before I died.

Before I was reborn.

In the final seconds of Earth's real version…

I was the last player to log in.

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> [Main Quest Updated]

> Find the Root Admin

> Reason: Only they can compile you.

And in the silence that followed, Lyra said:

"If you don't find him… you'll stay uncompiled forever."

And the world will never be patched.

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