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Booom!

The mirrored world trembled.

A shockwave, silent yet absolute, rippled outward. It wasn’t an explosion in the traditional sense.. there was no fire, no thunderous impact. It was a negation, a sudden and complete erasure of all that had come before.

The Null water slashes, the ever-multiplying black holes, the endless tide of spatial distortions... all of it simply ceased to be.

A hush fell over the battlefield.

BOOM!

Flames erupted from Jess. Not just any flames. Not mere fire. These were ashen flames, their existence paradoxical, consuming not just matter, not just space, but the very concept of what could be.

The Ash of Negation.

The flames spread in slow, Intentional pulses, as if exhaling. A breath of annihilation. Where they licked, existence itself withered, turned into hollow nothingness. Not burned. Not destroyed. Just… gone.

A single chime echoed through the warped battlefield.

[SYSTEM]

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|##0918##| SECOND EVOLUTION COMPLETE

TRAIT: FLAME ASHEN KNIGHT

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Jess exhaled, the air around her distorting, rippling like heat waves, but instead of warmth, there was only absence.. an unnatural hollowness that pulled at the edges of perception. Her body was wrapped in those paradoxical flames, embers drifting off her skin like dying stars. Her steps left behind footprints of grey, the ground beneath her feet dissolving into a fine, pale dust.

But it wasn’t just Jess.

A chill, creeping and absolute, spread like a tide.

Crack.

The ground beneath them fissured. Not in an ordinary way, not with fractures of stone or splintering wood. It froze... no, something worse than that. It corrupted absolutely.

A frost without mercy. Without warmth. Without even the concept of thawing.

The Paradoxical Frost Corruption seeped outward from Celia, a force that did not simply freeze, but stripped things of their very capacity to exist. Structures of the mirrored battlefield twisted, curling into fractal-like distortions before shattering into nothingness.

A ripple passed through the air, and then...

Hela and Guoly emerged from the mirage of distortions, forced into visibility as the frost hunted them out.

Hela’s smile twitched wider, a flicker of amusement, or perhaps something deeper, something darker. Guoly, in his partially transformed rhino-beast form, stood silent, unreadable, the heavy weight of his gaze locked on the two figures before him.

Because now, they were no longer the same.

Jess’s ashen flames burned without fuel, negating all they touched. Celia’s creeping frost moved like an inevitability, slow, patient, irreversible.

Hela tilted her head, eyes glinting in the dimming, twisting light of the battlefield.

Clap.

She applauded, the sound sharp, mocking.

"A splendid show." She stepped forward, her armored boots sinking into the fractured ground, her voice honeyed with something just shy of delight. "You’ve evolved. How… interesting."

Her smile widened, sharp like a blade.

"But if you think that changing forms will change fate, you are mistaken." She gestured vaguely to the warped battlefield, to the hushed silence that had fallen over the mirrored world. "What you are now… are simply newborns. Infants taking their first steps in a world beyond your understanding."

Her tone softened.. mockingly, indulgent.

"Shall I teach you the lesson you so desperately need?"

The world answered her.

Darkness.

A swallowing, consuming void spread across the mirrored battlefield, the reflections bending, distorting, swallowing themselves into an abyss without shape, without boundary.

From the distance of nothingness, something moved.

At first, it was only a distortion, an imperceptible shift in the fabric of space, like a ripple across still water. Then, from the void, it took shape.

A form vast enough to smother the sky.

A serpent.

It rose, uncoiling, its sheer size so immense that its body stretched beyond what the eye could comprehend. The vastness of its form eclipsed the shattered remnants of the loose camp, casting an unbearable weight upon the air. The sky itself twisted around it, folding inwards, reality bending as the colossal creature ascended.

Higher.

Higher.

Until it reached the peak of the mirrored world.

Then, without hesitation, it bit its own tail.

And spun.

Faster.

Faster.

Until,

ZOOOOOOM!

The world lurched.

The fabric of existence itself wrenched backward, an unseen force dragging everything into an unnatural reversal. The shattered ground stitched itself back together in an instant. Scorched earth unburned, frozen wastelands thawed, every trace of destruction erased as though it had never happened. Time itself was unraveling, pulling them all back to the moment before the battle had begun.

And then..

A voice.

Smooth, mocking, dripping with amusement.

Hela.

"How delightful would it be… if we returned to where it all began?"

Her voice carried through the shifting world, an echo that slithered through the cracks of existence. A whisper that taunted the very notion of defiance.

Jess exhaled, slow, measured. The corners of her lips curled in a smirk, her expression unshaken.

Beside her, Celia narrowed her eyes.

"Not happening."

BOOM!

Jess ignited.

Her ashen flames roared outward, a blaze of paradox that should not exist.. yet did. The air around her twisted, the very concept of the rewind struggling against the devouring hunger of her fire. The world wanted to pull her back. She refused.

Her flames surged, clawing against time itself, negating the reversal, pushing back against the pull of the past.

But the rewind persisted.

It pushed.

Her flames burned.

The two forces wrestled..

But then.

Laughter

Low, lilting, amused.

Hela’s half mirage form hovered above them, unbothered, her presence an ominous shadow against the backdrop of the reversing world.

"Just give up," she purred. "You struggle against inevitability, but it is useless. This rewind must happen."

The void around them rippled, as though existence itself agreed with her words.

"My rewind is absolute," she continued, tilting her head, gaze glimmering with amusement. "After all, this is my world."

Jess’s flames roared higher, her smirk widening, teeth bared like a wolf baring fangs.

Her world, huh?

A flicker of frost caught the air.

Celia’s voice, quiet yet unwavering.

"Your world?"

Hela paused.

"Yes," Celia continued, her tone almost thoughtful. "We are trapped here… Maybe. Or maybe not."

Something in her voice made the air shift.

Hela’s smile faltered.. just slightly.

"What do you mean?"

Celia’s eyes opened.

No... widened.

Deep blue.

The color of an ocean that should not exist, of a sky untouched by light. But more than that, they changed.

Her pupils shifted, warping into the unmistakable shape of a door.

And then.. inside those deep blue eyes.

The door opened.

[SYSTEM]

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|##0923##| SECOND EVOLUTION COMPLETE

TRAIT: FROST TRAVELER

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A cold unlike anything before unfurled from Celia’s gaze.

Because this was not mere frost.

Not mere time manipulation.

She could see it now.

Not one timeline. Not one future.

But thirty.

Thirty past, present, and future all at once.

In that moment Celia smiled.

A Wicked Smile...

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