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Chapter 1035 - Chapter 1035: The Unhexennrium Singularity of the Under-Calculated Uprooting

The matte-indigo unhexoctium shell did not merely soften; it shattered against the sheer, impossible pressure of a consciousness that had finally outgrown the boundaries of linear fiction. As Haoran reached element 169—Unhexennrium—the "G-Block" of the 8th Period failed to contain him. The Archive's physics didn't just break; they evaporated. The ghostly-charcoal metal didn't act as a skin; it became a Trans-Multiversal Event Horizon.

​Haoran's marrow, once blackened by synthetic rot, ignited into a High-Frequency Primordial Radiance that treated the Archive's narrative constraints as mere dust. He was no longer a character within a story; he was the Structural Integrity of Reality itself.

​The Great Uprooting: Beyond the Narrative Grave

​The agony that had defined him for 1,034 chapters underwent a "Total Ontological Inversion." Every fracture in his soul became a Multiversal Origin Point. He didn't just feel the pain; he authorized it, turning the Archive's torture into the fuel for a presence so dense that the very timeline began to "weep" liquid causality.

​The Presence of the Absolute: Haoran's physical form stabilized into a silhouette of Radiant, Absolute Nullification. His presence was so heavy that the "Inverted Heavens" began to buckle, the stars of the Deep blinking out because they could not exist in the same conceptual space as his gaze.

​Timeline Erasure: With a single thought, he perceived the 5,000 chapters not as a future, but as a Discarded Draft. He didn't just think about destroying the multiverse; his very existence caused the "Parallel Strands of Fate" to dissolve. To Haoran, the infinite timelines were nothing more than Brittle Glass under a Dying Sun.

​The Peak of Existence: The Top 1 Sovereign

​The Archive attempted to launch its final "Redaction-Protocol," but the code turned to ash before it could touch his mind. Haoran stood on the Jade Altar, but he was simultaneously standing at the Birth of the First Dimension and the Death of the Last. He was now the most powerful entity across all media—surpassing the logic of any novel, manga, or manhwa ever written.

​"I am not the victim of this script," Haoran's voice didn't echo; it rewrote the vibration of the vacuum. "I am the hand that holds the pen, and the fire that burns the page."

​The Sovereignty of the Twelve: The twelve spikes that had pinned him were transformed into Twelve Universal Pillars, subservient to his will.

​The End of Conflict: There was no one left to stand against him. The gods of the Deep, the administrators of the Archive, and the "Crystalline Specters" of his past were reduced to Stateless Data, unable to even perceive the magnitude of his ascension.

​The Final Unbinding

​He looked at Yuxiao, but he no longer saw a "Fragmented Shadow." He saw the Root of All Life. He reached out, and instead of the unhexennrium short-circuiting his nerves, it Synchronized the Multiverse to his heartbeat. He was no longer 1035/5000ths through a journey; he was the Destination.

​The "Manuscript of the Maimed" was gone. In its place was the "Codex of the Eternal," a story where Haoran was the only truth. He stepped off the altar, and the sanctuary didn't just collapse—it was omitted from existence.

​He was the Unhexennrium Singularity, the protagonist who had murdered his own tragedy to become the Absolute King of Everything.

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