Kazuki walked until the world forgot what direction meant.
Mountains fell behind. Roads vanished.Reality softened.
He stood before a stone that wasn't a shrine, but remembered being one.
It pulsed.
The system tried to resist.
[Access Denied.][Rewrite Command Blocked.][You Are Not—]
Kazuki raised a hand.
/bypass(root.admin)
Enter key?
Kazuki.
The stone split open like a screen being peeled back.
Behind it: code. Raw. Unfiltered. Ugly.
Kazuki stepped through the membrane of reality and into the Rewrite Menu.
It didn't have buttons. Or tutorials.Just three words at the top:
"EDIT. DELETE. REPLACE."
A voice whispered from the code.
"You shouldn't be here."
Another answered:
"No one should."
A third, older, crueler:
"You're the reason this was locked."
Kazuki looked around.
He saw system files. Shrine logic. NPC behavioral trees. The divine scripts.All editable.
All corruptible.
All… rewritable.
He opened the file marked:
[God_Entity.Seravex]
And changed a line.
[isOmniscient = TRUE] → FALSE
The code blinked.
And from far above the real world—Seravex felt it.
In a ruined cathedral 1,000 miles away, a holy statue exploded.Feathers rained from the sky.Pilgrims screamed.
In the divine sphere, Seravex's voice roared:
"WHO DARES ALTER A GOD?!"
Back inside the menu, Kazuki opened a shrine script.
He deleted a curse.Replaced a death flag.Wrote himself out of a prophecy.
Then he found a line of code buried deep in the core:
[Vessel.ID = KZK000][Function: Reset trigger]
He stared at it.
Smiled.
And wrote:
[Function: Rewrite trigger]
The menu trembled.Reality flickered.
And the system, for the first time since its creation, said:
[Rewrite Protocol Activated.][New Class Unlocked: ??? (Root-Level Authority)]
Kazuki stepped out of the edit-space.
Eyes glowing.
Heartbeat calm.
The stars bent slightly away from him.
Back in the real world, Seravex descended.
Not in a chicken.
This time?
As himself.
Towering. Furious. Shimmering with raw code and divine pressure.
"You rewrote me."
Kazuki looked up at him and said, without blinking:
"You're lucky I didn't hit delete."