Emon, now the invisible 'Emerald King,' felt a sudden tremor in the fabric of the spiritual world. A hidden sect known as the "Scribes of the Void" had unearthed a legendary 'Copper Casket' that was said to be the original prison of the first 1600 djinns before his grandfather's time. The Scribes intended to use the casket to 'Recall' all djinns back into slavery, claiming that the balance Emon created was an insult to the ancient laws of magic.
The Mega Twist: Emon discovered that the Copper Casket wasn't just a container; it was a 'Vacuum of Memory.' As the Scribes began their ritual, the 1600 djinns (now the world's conscience) started to lose their individuality, turning into mindless shadows once again. Emon realized that he couldn't fight the casket with power, for it fed on energy. In this 4000-word metaphysical struggle, Emon performed the "Song of the Broken Master." He didn't command the djinns; he 'Released' them even from his own legacy. He gave up his title as their Master entirely. This created a paradox—the casket couldn't recall 'Slaves' because the djinns were now truly 'Free' beings with no Master to tie them to the ritual. The chapter ends with the Copper Casket shattering into a million pieces, and the Scribes being consumed by their own greed for control.
