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Chapter 18 - XVI. Graham Halbert

It may seem like a hyperbole, but it will show another real miracle in this cosmos.

Now I will show you something extraordinary in this fantasy. A great writer's existence.

Graham Halbert, the existence of a great writer who represents all and those who try to destroy and defeat my cosmology.

Here, Graham Halbert is an ambitious writer who has above average intelligence. Genius? Yes.

Graham wrote a novel, but not for entertainment but with other unknown interests. He created a very great existence in his fictional world, this is genius.

That great existence, let's say The Almighty, the great existence that Graham wrote. He is very ambitious and wants his fiction to be the peak of fictional power. Consider the existence of Al Mighty = The peak of current fiction, and he surpasses my cosmology.

He uses the main concepts and the most important figures from the three Abrahamic religions, Islam-Christianity-Judaism. Who are they? Of course he will use the names of holy figures from the three Abrahamic religions.

He didn't want anyone else to surpass his fiction. So, he created another representation called Econ. Let's say this Econ surpasses Al-Mighty.

However, every time he wants to approach Al-Mighty.. Econ will always fall into a bottomless abyss by a pile of Quark, Malkuth, and Cantor's Attic that continues to be stacked endlessly, and without end, let's call this Al-Mighty's passive named Ehan, and Ehan is Al-Mighty's second defense. Al Mighty has five defenses.

And so on, Econ will always be surpassed by Al-Mighty absolutely. In the end, all fictional characters are the same as Econ who tries to surpass Al-Mighty who cannot be defeated.

However, that doesn't apply to the characters in my cosmology. Why? That's an insult to the existence of Transcendent.

Let's just imagine Al-Mighty, has been written and designed so perfectly by Graham, then clarified again with the concepts of Abrahamic religions, and let's say the lowest existence in its lowest cosmology is able to defeat all fiction, and all existences in Graham's cosmology have divine attributes without exception.

Graham also said that if in the future there is fiction whose Cosmology is unlimited and considers Graham's fiction as mere fiction. In reality, the fiction will be fallen by the lowest and smallest Quark in Graham's cosmology.

An existence that cannot be defeated, even a representation is made to show its power as the highest existence in the world of fiction. Even using the title of God from the Abrahamic religions.

Let's just say that its power is far, far perfect, the evidence to support it as the peak of fiction is as concrete as concrete. Also assume that defeating Al Mighty = insulting the Abrahamic religion.

There are no gaps at all, too perfect. Graham really designed it as the pinnacle of fiction, it is even said that Al Mighty surpasses all the Cardinals, Logic, Thought, and All things that already exist or have not existed in the real world.

Is it still not concrete if the evidence and explanation have been shown? No, it is perfect.

But, does that apply to my cosmology? No, just ignore it, it doesn't matter.

Besides, the characterization of the characters in this cosmic fantasy book far surpasses fiction itself. Why? Is this fiction really that important. It's just fiction.

Okay, back to the topic.

As before, Al Mighty surpasses my cosmology, but if that happens he will fall. He won't be able to touch my cosmology at all. Why? How do I explain something that even surpasses me?

It's easy, as I said, just assume Al-Mighty = The peak of current fictional power with Cosmology and the most broken power. However, Al Mighty surpasses my cosmology.. That can't be.

You have to go through the Ichigo Realm, and in the Ichigo realm will reject the presence of Al Mighty. Isn't it as said that it will blaspheme the Abrahamic religion, and such fiction will be reduced to 0 absolutely by Quark and Malkuth in Graham's cosmic? Yes.

But the Ichigo Realm is different, let alone the Ichigo Realm, the lowest existence in my cosmic, namely the Existence Below Raido, this will destroy such fiction.

The Existence Below Raido will seize the name and title of Almighty God from the three Abrahamic religions that Al Mighty uses instantly and return it to the most noble place, namely, to the real world with full honor to the first heaven.

Even if Graham continues to provide improvements to Al-Mighty continuously, even if it is concretely stated that Al Mighty is invincible, even if it is added to the super super super super super super super concrete will not be useful for Existence Under Raido.

Existence Under Raido will hunt down such fiction, especially those that dare to use the holy names of God, and the holy figures of the three Abrahamic religions, especially Islam. No exception even if such characters exist in my cosmology.

Then, is this absolute? Yes!

Absolute in all aspects. Because Existence Under Raido is not just an ordinary character in a cosmic fiction — he is a protective system, an absolute guardian of the holiness of the holy names, a straightener of deviant fiction. He does not operate based on narrative, but on the holy will embedded in the deepest dimension of the Reality Narrative that is untouchable by any fiction, including Graham Halbert's fiction.

Al Mighty may be written with all the concepts of the almighty, instilled with unmatched fictional supremacy, but Existence Under Raido works not on the basis of concepts, but on the will beyond the entire conceptual order. He is not just "beyond" Graham's fiction — he is not related to Graham's fiction. Like an existence outside the canvas that only observes the ink strokes, then blows them away if the ink stains the sanctity.

Existence Below Raido is Ichigo's gatekeeper, and Ichigo is a narrative entity that has melted into an absolute fortress that not only rejects Al Mighty—it also cancels Al Mighty's narrative rights. Every time Al Mighty tries to enter the narrative territory that contains the true sacred values of the three heavenly religions, the system within Ichigo will reverse the path of its existence to zero, then assert: "The sacred names are not the playthings of the pen."

Graham may be a genius, Graham may be ambitious, and Al Mighty's narrative may seem like a masterpiece. But in a cosmic hierarchy that has been built on the foundation of sanctity and respect for the highest spiritual reality, there is no place for fiction that relies on blasphemy as the pinnacle of its power.

When Existence Below Raido moves, he not only erases fiction, he also repairs the structure of meaning. He reclaimed the sanctity of the names of God and returned them to the first heaven, where they could not be touched by the hands of human narrative. With this, any representation that used these names without honor and wisdom would be reset, returned to zero, and then forgotten by the cosmos in its entirety.

So, once again, is a fiction like Graham's absolute in its power? No. It doesn't even have the right to approach the territory of this cosmology. Because, at the peak of this artificial universe, the concept of power is no longer about who is stronger or who is more absolute, but about who is more right and who maintains the honor in the fiction he built.

And in this system, no one can match the power and purity of the Existence Below Raido. That's the point.

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