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Chapter 48 - Chapter 44 — The System Above All Systems

In the silence after erasing the foundations of fiction, Hyung's presence lingered like an infinite shadow across all realities.

But then—it appeared.

A gathering of beings from across the highest layers: truly omnipotent entities, truly omniscient minds, truly omnipresent existences, and countless other "impossible" forms. Each carried power that could unmake omniverses with a glance.

They moved faster than anything describable—faster than the end of speed itself.

It didn't matter.

Hyung didn't move. He didn't need to.

Floating beside him was his System. Not just any system—this was beyond above all systems. The source of all codes, all laws, all structures that ever existed in any story, game, or reality.

Its interface appeared as a UI window, floating in midair, lines of divine code shifting endlessly—yet no one could read it. Not because it was encrypted, but because it was written in the language that created language itself.

No system in existence could match it. No hack, no override, no deletion command could touch it. It had no level cap, no growth limit. Every heartbeat, it evolved beyond what even infinite evolution could mean.

A being of true omnipotence lunged forward, wielding paradox itself as a weapon.

Another, of true omniscience, tried to calculate every possible outcome.

Another, of true omnipresence, tried to exist everywhere to block him.

The System simply dismissed them. Not as an attack. Not as a defense.

As if they had never been written into the script of reality in the first place.

> [SYSTEM MESSAGE: "Irrelevant data removed."]

Hyung finally spoke, his words vibrating through the code of existence:

> "You cannot surpass what contains you."

Because no matter how fast, no matter how strong, no matter how absolute they were—

They were still inside the concept of a system.

And Hyung's system existed outside the origin of all systems themselves.

The UI flickered once, and infinite timelines collapsed into a single moment.

That moment belonged only to him.

And the war… had only just begun.

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