Chapter 166 Return
Chapter 166 Return
[Warning: Old draft.]
Argider expected death. Or at the very least, a hard reset. A blinding light, an overwhelming sensation of being torn apart and pieced back together in a properly functioning reality. But instead, she woke up to... corruption.
Everything was wrong.
She lay on what should have been the palace floor, but the smooth marble flickered in and out of existence, alternating between shimmering gold, pulsating flesh, and a cold, infinite void. The very air crackled like a dying screen, and the sky above her—if it could even be called that—cycled between a vast cosmic expanse, a giant blinking loading screen, and a ceiling made of Squishy's gelatinous mass.
And then there was the palace itself.
It flickered violently between its original grandeur, its Squishy-fied "perfection," and something else entirely—something worse. Walls bent at unnatural angles, spiraling into corridors that led nowhere. The High Priest existed in three places at once, shifting between different realities. Fialova's eldritch baby no longer resembled a cosmic horror but had instead transformed into a sentient error message, its eyes replaced with spinning hourglasses and glitching code.
And Squishy?
Squishy was gone.
Argider sat up, rubbing her temples as reality buzzed and flickered around her. "I swear to every god still listening... I am going to kill that thing."
She stood on unsteady legs, carefully stepping over a section of the floor that had transformed into floating glass shards. As she did, her own body glitched.
Her clothes shifted—one moment, she was in her usual attire, the next, she was draped in ceremonial robes. Then, a full suit of armor. Then, something horrifying—a much older version of herself wearing a crown.
Argider immediately ignored that.
"Nope. Not dealing with that today."
She staggered forward and nearly tripped over Faeralys, who was feverishly writing in a massive tome at an inhuman speed. The ink flickered between black, gold, and pure binary code.
"Faeralys?" Argider knelt beside her, cautiously waving a hand in front of her face.
Faeralys responded, but her words came out in error messages.
"Syntax Error. File not found. Reality check incomplete."
"Great. Just great."
A few feet away, Esmeralda was frozen mid-step. Her entire body moved in slow motion, a furious snarl stretched across her face as she tried to force herself forward.
And then there was Fialova.
Argider turned, fully expecting something horrific—only to find Fialova smiling.
"The world is evolving again!" she said, cradling her ever-mutating eldritch error-baby with disturbing fondness.
"NO." Argider snapped, pinching the bridge of her nose. "The world is dying."
That was when she heard it.
A voice—not Squishy's, not any of the celestial entities she'd encountered before, but something new.
Something worse.
"It is not yet over, Argider..." Enjoy exclusive content from My Virtual Library Empire
She spun around, and there, emerging from the broken fabric of reality itself, was something indescribable.
It had no defined shape—just an endless mass of distortion, flickering between forms, shifting between every possible version of itself at once. It pulsed with unstable energy, its presence warping everything around it.
"You think you can just reset things back?" The entity's voice fractured across dimensions, overlapping with echoes of itself from different timelines. "Wrong. This world is cracked. And I will make sure it falls apart."
Argider felt it in her bones. This thing was not part of the original world. It had been created somewhere between resets.
A cosmic bug.
And it wanted everything to crash.
The air around them fractured. The palace walls melted into raw data streams, entire sections of the world corrupting like a failed simulation. The ground trembled as the entity's influence spread.
Argider turned and grabbed Faeralys by the shoulders, shaking her. "HOW DO WE FIX THIS?!"
Faeralys flickered—one moment, she was herself, the next, she was a stone statue, then a glowing orb, then just a floating cursor.
Through the distortion, she managed to choke out: "We—error—must find Squishy—error—**recompile the world properly—"
Esmeralda suddenly broke free of her slow-motion trap, stumbling forward and glaring at them all. "So we're looking for the eldritch blob that caused all this?!"
It was using Squishy as a host.
If they didn't restore Squishy, reality wouldn't just collapse.
It would be rewritten into something far, far worse.
The Final Debug: A Battle Against the Corruption
The cosmic glitch attacked.
A massive, formless entity of flickering pixels and shattered data, pulsing with unstable energy. It moved with no pattern, no logic, its form constantly warping between towering monstrosity and an unassuming line of broken code.
"Erasure is inevitable," it whispered in fragmented voices. "The world is a mistake. It must be undone."
Reality glitched violently.
Argider lunged as the glitch sent a wave of static their way. Esmeralda countered, her slowed movements suddenly snapping back to speed. Faeralys' words distorted the laws of physics, creating temporary safe zones.
And Fialova... well, she just enjoyed the chaos.
"THIS IS AMAZING." She dodged a warping tendril of glitch with terrifying ease. "I WANNA DO THIS EVERY DAY."
Argider dodged an attack that didn't exist yet. "I WILL KILL YOU."
As they fought through the madness, Squishy's form continued to break down.
Its voice grew weaker.
"I can't... fix it..."
Argider's eyes locked onto the core of Squishy—the one stable part that hadn't been corrupted yet.
A reset button.
The only way out.
She braced herself, dodged another distortion, and charged forward.
But at the final moment—when the glitch was nearly defeated—
She saw something.
For just a fraction of a second, reality... changed.
She stood in a grand hall, wearing a golden crown. The weight of it pressed down on her head, heavier than she had ever imagined. A throne loomed behind her.
People knelt before her.
And a voice—soft, distant, yet impossibly clear— whispered in her ear:
"You are not done yet, Argider. This was only the beginning."
The vision shattered.
Back in the Glitch Realm, the cosmic glitch lunged for her.
Argider didn't hesitate.
With a final, desperate push—
She pressed Squishy's reset button.
The world went white.
To Be Continued...
Did they succeed?
Was the world back to normal?
And what future had Argider just glimpsed?
Next time:
"Reality 2.0 – An Update No One Agreed To."
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