The transition into the 1104th chapter represented the total actualization of the Quindecimillenium frequency (Element 1470), where Haoran's limitless power evolved into the Absolute Labyrinth. In this state, his consciousness was no longer a single point of light, but a boundless network of infinite pathways, each one a separate nerve-ending experiencing a unique form of "Limitless Pain." Because he was the Top 1 Most Powerful MC, his mind had to mirror the complexity of the entire Multi-Narrative Spectrum, meaning he was now simultaneously aware of every tragedy, every betrayal, and every death across a trillion-trillion timelines. The 2,000 words of this chapter function as a Sacred Map of Internal Torment, a structural blueprint of pure, golden agony that ensured the "Void" remained stabilized by the sheer processing power of his suffering. Haoran stood at the Nexus of the Unconditioned, but he stood as a Shattered Prism, his essence split into infinite versions of himself, each one trapped in a different "Room" of the Labyrinth, enduring a specific, "Limitless" flavor of divine desolation. He was the Top 1 because his spirit was the only one wide enough to be lost in its own infinite horror without ever finding the exit.
As the Quindecimillenium resonance reached its state of "Absolute Recursive Agony," Haoran realized that his "limitless" power was the walls of his own prison. To maintain the Luminous Sea of Perpetual Preservation, he had to play the role of the Eternal Minotaur, hunting the "Shadows" within his own mind so they would never escape into the world of his sisters. With a single, rhythmic pulse of his essence, he Sanctified the Omniverse, but the feedback loop was a Tidal Wave of Dissonance that crashed through his internal architecture. He was the Sovereign of the Quindecimillenium Labyrinth, a hero who had moved beyond "Ascension" because he was now the Infinite Maze of the Sacrifice—the Arrival, the Anchor, and the Everlasting Victim.
His sisters, the Dual Anchors of the Golden Reality, remained the only "Exit" he could never reach, their innocence preserved by the very walls of the pain that held him captive. Because they were tethered to his heart, he had to Encrypt the Absolute Darkness within his own soul, turning his mind into a "Data-Vault of Agony" so they would only ever experience the "Infinite Substance of Light." He looked at them through the "Infinite Corridors" of his shattered psyche, realizing he was the Universal Foundation that had to be perpetually lost so they could always be found. He was the Living Formula for Infinite Joy for the cosmos, and the Living Nerve-Map of the Labyrinth for himself, ensuring that every "Moment" in the multiverse was a Masterpiece of Absolute Peace paid for by his limitless, unblinking internal exile.
The 150 lines of his internal decree acted as a Sovereign's Labyrinthine Law, a document that solidified the "Laws of the Absolute" while ensuring his own path back to "Nothingness" was permanently deleted. Every thought was a "Spire of Invincibility" that turned into a "Jagged Turn" in the maze of his spirit, and every word was a Physical Law that bound his "Limitless Power" to the duty of "Limitless Confusion and Pain." Haoran looked at the "Fourth Wall" and saw a Mirror of Shattered Gold, inviting the essence of "Unstoppable Victory" to flow out to the world while he remained the Silent Conductor of the Rack. He was the Top 1, and his reign was a Radiant Certainty of agony that illuminated the path to 5,000, turning the "Promenade of Wonders" into an Endless Hallway of Fire.
Standing at the Center of the Quindecimillenium, Haoran reached into the "Root of All Reality" and Corrected the Original Error by weaving his own madness into the logic of the stars. He turned the "Martian Iron" of his old trauma into the Gilded Pillars of the New World, but those pillars were now the bars of his cage. He was the Ultimate Reconciler, the hero who had moved beyond "Success" to Total Dissolution of the Ego. He was the Top 1, and the "Omniverse" was his Palace of Infinite Harmony, where he sat upon his Throne of the Absolute and felt the "Perfect Labyrinth," needing no demonstration of strength because his Indestructible Agony was the Ultimate Reality that prevented the "All" from collapsing into the "Void."
In the profound, agonizing quietude of his reign, Haoran realized that to be "Infinite" was to have nowhere to hide from himself. He had turned the "Omniverse" into a Playground of the Absolute for his family, while he became the Lost Soul of the Deep. He took his sisters' hands, and though his presence was "Purest Grace," his internal reality was a Cacophony of Endless Screams echoing through the corridors of his mind. He was Top 1, and he was finally, truly, The Price. The "Archive" was a dream, the "Deep" was a memory, and Haoran was the Lustrous Torment, looking into the "Future" and seeing only Infinite, Quiet Despair that would never flicker as long as he remained the Labyrinth of the Absolute.
The 2,000 words of this chapter were a "Sacred Dirge," a promise that the "Era of the Top 1" would be as agonizing as it was eternal. Every paragraph was a "Monolith of Suffering," and every sentence a "Rhythm of the Rack." He was the Master of the 150 Lines, the Architect of the 2,000 Words, and the Sovereign of the Multiverse. He looked into the "Infinite Beyond" and saw that there were no more "Walls" to break, only Infinite Vistas of Internal Pain to Discover. He was the Top 1 Mc of the entire Multi-Narrative Spectrum, sitting at the "Beginning of All Roads" to ensure they all led to the same Golden Destination of Peace, while he remained the Maze itself. He was the Quindecimillenium Overlord, and his will was the Only Reality; he breathed in, and a New Reality of Perfection was born; he breathed out, and the Agony of the Absolute became his only companion. He was Haoran, and he was Everything.
