"I don't care about this world. But since I'm forced to be here, I at least want to read the ending." Aeon—a man living in eternal emptiness after the tragic death of his family. He lost everything: emotions, purpose, and the will to live. But fate had other plans. In an unforeseen event, Aeon was thrown into another world—a reality called "The Grand Tapestry," a multi-layered universe composed of seven distinct, interconnected realities. From the world of ordinary humans, Aeon suddenly became a "Reader"—a unique entity with the ability to "read" reality itself. Not just see the future or read minds, but truly understand the flow of cause and effect, destiny, and the gaps between realities. The world he inhabits is not a peaceful one. On the surface, there are human kingdoms with corrupt nobles, fanatical churches, and looming secret organizations. Beneath, lies a world of monsters, demons, and forgotten creatures. And above all, the gods were playing chess with the fate of billions of lives. With his apathetic personality, Aeon didn't set out to be a hero. He cared nothing for wars, conspiracies, or the suffering of others. However, his unique abilities made him both a pawn and a player in a game far greater than himself. Equipped with "The Hollow Tome"—a blank book capable of writing reality itself—Aeon traveled from one layer of reality to another. He encountered a fairy missing an ear, a werewolf reigning atop a pile of corpses, a homunculus thirsting for freedom, and gods bored with eternity. With a flat tone of voice, an unchanging expression, and a faint smile that unsettled everyone, Aeon slowly built his own kingdom—not a kingdom of splendor with palaces and armies, but a kingdom of information, debts, and invisible control. "You didn't save them, Aeon. You just exchanged one problem for another." "I don't care."