The 1600 djinns, now acting as the collective conscience of humanity, were supposed to bring peace.
But a silent glitch began to appear in the fabric of reality. People started dreaming of a city made of black glass—a city that didn't exist on Earth or in the Djinn realm. Emon, though physically gone, felt his spiritual essence being pulled toward this void.
The Mega Twist: Emon discovered that the 1600 djinns were not the only ones his grandfather had captured. There was a 1601st Jinni—the 'Originator'—who was so dangerous that his name was erased from all scrolls. This jinni was the personification of 'Chaos.' While the 1600 were busy guiding human conscience, the 1601st had been using their connection to human souls to build his own kingdom in the
'Subconscious Realm.'
In this 4000-word saga, we see the world slowly turning into a living nightmare. People are awake, but their shadows are acting on their own. Emon's spirit must manifest one last time, but not as a master. He has to enter the dreams of a child in his village to communicate. He realizes that to defeat Chaos, he must break the original 'Master-Slave' contract and give the djinns absolute freedom. But freedom for a jinni could mean the end of the world.
Emon is caught between a tyrant and potential apocalypse.
