The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 426: Chapter 414: The Eye Of The Reader
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Chapter 414: The Eye Of The Reader PancakesWitch Listen While Reading: FURIOUS RESONANCE & THE RAILS END ----- Song unleashed everything he had, frustration boiling over at the Spherical Demon’s stubborn struggle even in its final moments. He poured all his power at once through his Aura and the Skill he had gained from Anna’s sponsorship—the [Divine Dao Child of Fate Aura]—flooding the Spherical Demon’s Void Stomach with so much energy that it could no longer adapt or absorb it all. The overload would force an explosion from within. BOOOMMM!!! The plan succeeded spectacularly, though the resulting blast shattered space itself into countless fragments around them. The void surged outward, consuming the remaining demons and disintegrating them to near-subatomic levels. Anna had warned him against such recklessness, but the boy hadn’t listened—perhaps driven mad by the Demonic Cursed Seals and the overwhelming storm of emotions he could no longer control. “U-ugh…” Song slowly opened his eyes and found himself floating in complete blackness. A massive crack in the darkness revealed a glimpse of blue sky and white clouds—home. “W-Where am I?” He looked around and realized he had “fallen” out of the sky—not into his world’s oceans, but out of the world entirely. “A-Aaaah!” His eyes widened in equal awe and horror as he beheld an endless cosmos: stars, black holes, planets, worlds, and twisting dimensional storms stretching across an infinite expanse. “T-This is…?! Where… where am I?!” He glanced back. The hole he had fallen through was slowly closing! He rushed toward it with all his strength, but simply moving through this strange space tore at his entire body—it felt impossibly dense! “Uuggh…! Oof!” “S-Song!” Anna’s voice echoed in his mind. His armor hung in tatters but somehow remained intact, sustained mostly by his own lingering energy. “Anna?! You’re still here with me?” “I told you that you shouldn’t have done that, you idiot!” “I-I’m sorry! I was reckless…!” “Hurry, we have to get through that portal!” “Yeah!” Song and Anna pushed forward together. Their powers merged as a veil of cosmic light enveloped Song, making traversal through this alien space far easier. “Anna, what is this place?!” “Don’t look back!” “Huh?” “I told you not to look—” But Song looked anyway. TRUUUM! “Ugh?!” Something enormous had been hiding in plain sight. Something so gigantic it twisted endlessly through the void and cosmos—something he had initially mistaken for mere background, just how space appeared to him. Yet it felt artificial, unnervingly so: twisting mechanical parts, wires, and monstrous electronic components spun and swirled within the endless dark. Countless artificial eyes glared directly at him… Song didn’t need to ask what it was. He had already faced one of its eyes—the thing that had breached into his world. [The {Universal Computer} is glaring at you directly.] [Its endless wires move through space and the void, slowly trying to find you.] “It’s the…!” “The Void Ruler! Yeah!” Anna quickly manifested from Song’s armor, drawing a surge of power from her main body. “Go, Song! Don’t look back!” “E-Eh?! Anna!” “You can’t possibly attempt to fight this thing! You’ll die!” Anna gathered her cosmic power and formed a massive hand, hurling Song through the cosmos. He barely passed through the closing hole in time. “Annaaaaaaa!” As the rift sealed shut, Anna’s Ego faced the colossal void dweller alone. Its mechanical tentacles reached for her; its countless eyes burned with scrutiny. Though she had confronted the Bleeding Scream within a Soul Scape, facing a Void Ruler in its physical form—so close, and within its own domain—was something else entirely. She had to admit; this had never been part of her plans. [The {Universal Computer} wonders about your own existence.] [“Who are you?” “What are you?” “How could you stop my invasion?” “What do you plan?” “Why do you care about them?” “Why do you know so much?” “Who are you working for?”] A