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Chapter 23 - Chapter 23: The Page Begins to Turn

The Iron Ocean split open.

Not like a violent eruption.

More like a book slowly opening.

Molten currents peeled apart in two massive tides, revealing the structure beneath the cradle in full for the first time. Towering metallic plates folded outward like pages, exposing a colossal chamber glowing with a dim, ancient light.

Inside it—

something moved.

Not fully.

Not awake.

But aware enough to stir.

Dave's golden interface flared violently.

Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint – Active

Probability threads multiplied until they filled his entire vision.

He grabbed the console.

"…the Author is waking up."

Ava stepped closer to the viewport.

"How fast?"

Dave focused deeper.

The System calculated.

Dormant Entity: The Author

Awakening Progress: 11%

Estimated Full Consciousness: Unknown

Containment Integrity: 64%

Jack sighed.

"Great. Only eleven percent and it's already opening the ocean."

David looked uneasy.

"That's not the problem."

He pointed upward.

"The Entity is reacting."

Above the submarine, the molten eye had widened further than ever before.

The massive shadow beneath the cradle—its guardian structure—had fully unfolded now, revealing thousands of rotating rings and conduits feeding energy into the rising chamber.

The warden was reinforcing the prison.

Simon whispered in Dave's mind.

"The trials weren't for us alone."

Dave nodded slowly.

"They were also… preparing the system."

Future Dave finished the thought.

"To contain the Author if it wakes."

The golden threads in Dave's vision twisted violently again.

The External Reader thread brightened.

New probabilities appeared.

Narrative Interference Increasing

External Reader Influence: 12%

Storyline Drift Detected

Dave frowned.

"That number's going up."

Jack leaned forward.

"Meaning what exactly?"

Dave zoomed out with the Reader's Viewpoint.

What he saw made his stomach tighten.

Some probability threads weren't just shifting.

They were being cut.

Entire possible futures vanished like erased paragraphs.

Ava noticed his expression.

"Something changed."

Dave nodded slowly.

"The external reader…"

He swallowed.

"…is editing."

Silence filled the submarine.

Jack blinked.

"Editing?"

David leaned closer to the display.

"That's impossible."

Future Dave spoke quietly.

"No."

"It isn't."

Everyone looked at him.

He gestured at Dave's golden interface.

"You think the Reader's Viewpoint exists by accident?"

Dave felt the realization hit him like a cold wave.

The skill.

The narrative threads.

The trials.

Everything.

It was built around stories.

Simon whispered.

"Dave… the System isn't just showing the story."

Dave finished the sentence.

"…it's part of the writing process."

The System chimed again.

Narrative Conflict Detected

Entity Objective: Preserve Containment

External Reader Objective: Unknown

Outside the submarine—

the chamber below opened wider.

Something enormous lay inside.

Not mechanical.

Not molten.

Not alive in the normal sense.

It looked like a massive sleeping figure, formed from layers of shifting light and text-like symbols flowing across its surface.

The Author.

Jack stared.

"…that's the most terrifying thing I've ever seen."

Ava whispered.

"It's not a creature."

David nodded slowly.

"It's a source."

Dave focused the Reader's Viewpoint deeper.

The System revealed new data.

Narrative Core Detected

Designation: The Author

Function: Origin of World Structure

Status: Partially Active

Dave felt his pulse quicken.

"Guys…"

"What?" Jack asked.

Dave looked at the probability threads.

"If the Author wakes…"

"…this world might get rewritten."

Simon's voice trembled slightly.

"And the Entity?"

Dave checked the threads again.

The System answered.

If Author Awakens

Entity Survival Probability: 21%

Observer Chain Survival Probability: 6%

Jack groaned loudly.

"Fantastic odds."

But Dave noticed something else.

One thread.

Very thin.

But still glowing.

He zoomed in.

The System labeled it.

Narrative Path

Scenario Title:

"The Reader Who Refused the Ending"

Probability: 3%

Dave stared at it.

Ava noticed.

"You found something."

Dave nodded slowly.

"…maybe."

Future Dave watched the rising chamber carefully.

"What kind of path is it?"

Dave exhaled.

"The one where the story doesn't get rewritten."

Jack leaned back.

"And what does it require?"

Dave looked at the thread again.

The System revealed the condition.

Required Event

The Reader Must Enter the Story

Dave froze.

Simon whispered.

"…Dave."

David looked at him.

"You're the only one with Reader's Viewpoint."

Jack pointed slowly.

"Oh no."

Ava's eyes widened slightly.

Future Dave said nothing.

Dave leaned back in his chair.

"…yeah."

"I think I know what the next trial is."

Outside—

the Author's chamber opened another meter.

The molten ocean roared.

The Entity above flared brighter.

And the golden thread connecting Dave to the story…

grew stronger.

To be continued…

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