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The Boundary of Existence

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Aliver Wast has always felt out of place in a world that seems real, yet is nothing more than a fabricated narrative. Once dismissed as weak, even worthless, he now walks the edge of life and death, testing the very fabric of existence. From towering skyscrapers to the hidden rules of the Multiverse One God, Aliver experiments with mortality, pain, and reality itself. His powers—Absolute Mathematical Shield, Broken Adapt, and Immeasurable speed—defy understanding, making him both a mystery and a threat to anyone who underestimates him. But beyond the chaos and overpowered abilities lies a man haunted by his past. A man who questions not just the world around him, but the truth of his own existence. Volume 1 follows Aliver Wast as he begins his journey to uncover the patterns of this false reality, facing danger, pain, and revelations that challenge everything he thought he knew. “I need proof… that death is real, or not.” —Aliver Wast
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 - Aliver Wast's Past

His name is Aliver Wast.

A 24-year-old man who once believed his life was ordinary.

He laughed when laughter was expected.

He grieved when tragedy struck.

He loved his family as if tomorrow was guaranteed.

Nothing felt strange.

Until it did.

It began with patterns.

Misfortune arriving at the perfect dramatic timing.

Happiness blooming only to be torn apart moments later.

Arguments escalating with unnatural precision, as if guided.

At first, he dismissed it as coincidence.

But coincidence should not be symmetrical.

One night, standing beneath a silent sky, Aliver saw it.

A faint fracture stretching across the air.

Not clouds.

Not lightning.

A line.

Thin. Geometric. Wrong.

He blinked—and it vanished.

Yet something inside him shifted.

For the first time in his life, he felt it.

The world was not flowing.

It was being arranged.

And somewhere beyond what he could see…

Something was writing.