I Received System to Become Dragonborn-Chapter 1327: Possible Solution
Erend returned to his house as the day settled into a quiet stillness that should have brought him some sense of rest, yet his mind remained tense and alert from everything that had happened.
The familiar space around him felt unchanged. The walls and air carried the same calm presence as always, but that calm did not reach him as he closed the door behind him and stepped further inside while his senses sharpened on instinct alone.
He had barely taken another step when the System in front of his vision flickered unnaturally. Its usual clean and structured interface breaking apart into distorted fragments that twisted and overlapped as something else forced its way through.
Something that did not belong within it but had learned how to intrude regardless.
The presence behind it was unmistakable.
It was the Void Architect.
The warped prompt formed unevenly as if the System itself resisted the intrusion while still being unable to stop it completely.
"Have you found it?"
The question appeared without hesitation, direct and controlled in a way that carried quiet pressure behind it.
Erend sighed as he steadied himself before answering, keeping his tone measured despite the tension building beneath it. "Not yet."
The distortion pulsed once before stabilizing slightly.
"I see."
There was no anger in the response and no immediate demand that followed, only a calm acknowledgment that felt far more calculated than simple patience.
"I understand," the Void Architect continued. "I will not force you."
That answer only made Erend more cautious as his eyes narrowed slightly. Because something like this did not step back without a reason.
He let a brief pause pass before asking the question that had already formed in his mind.
"If I find it… what will you do?"
The space around the prompt seemed to quiet even further as if the System itself held its breath.
"I will take it back," the Void Architect answered. "That is all. I have no interest in your world or its people."
The words came too smooth and clean, and Erend did not respond immediately as his thoughts hardened beneath the surface.
"No way I could trust that."
Something like the Void Architect did not act with such restraint without a deeper purpose. It certainly did not stop at something as simple as retrieving what it wanted. The fact that the Creation itself chose to be destroyed was proof that whatever this thing wanted to do, wouldn't be something good.
The distorted interface flickered again as the connection began to strain under its own existence.
"I will wait," the Void Architect said. "Bring me good news." 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
Then the presence vanished completely, leaving the System to return to normal as if nothing had happened at all.
Erend remained where he stood for a moment as he released a slow breath before moving toward his bed and sitting down while leaning forward slightly with his hands resting together. His thoughts turned heavy as he considered what lay ahead of him now.
This was no longer just about finding something that had been lost, because the moment he did, the decision that followed would carry far greater consequences than the search itself.
The Void Architect was watching and waiting, and whatever that "Creation" truly was, it mattered enough for him to reach through the System in a way that should not have been possible and ordered him to find it.
Erend leaned back slightly as his gaze lowered and his thoughts sharpened with a clearer direction forming.
He needs to call Veyrun, the administrator program of the System.
If there was anything or anyone that could provide answers without hidden intent then it would be him. Right now Erend needed clarity more than anything else before he took another step forward.
He just let the silence settle for a moment longer before he sighed slowly and focused his mind.
His gaze sharpened as he reached inward toward the System rather than outward into the physical world.
The interface responded immediately to his intent, stabilizing into its usual clean structure as faint lines of light formed in front of him. This time there was no distortion or resistance, only a controlled connection as he initiated contact with the one presence that still operated within its intended purpose to manage the System.
"Veyrun," he called.
The response did not take long. The System shifted subtly as a new layer formed over his vision in a precise and structured manner that felt entirely different from the intrusion he had just experienced.
Where the Void Architect forced its way in, this presence aligned naturally with the System itself.
"I am here," Veyrun answered, his voice steady and neutral.
Erend leaned forward slightly. His hands rested together as he began to explain everything without holding anything back.
He explained about the fragments, about the Sky Anchor, about the overwhelming power he had felt, and most importantly about the Creation he was searching for.
He described how it had not resisted destruction but had instead desired it. How it had chosen to end itself rather than continue existing as it was.
"That alone tells me enough," Erend said at last, his voice lower. "If something like that wanted to be destroyed… then letting the Void Architect take it back can't be a good outcome."
There was a brief pause before Veyrun responded.
"Yes," he said. "That conclusion is reasonable. There is a high probability that restoring the Creation to the Void Architect would result in negative consequences."
Erend's expression tightened slightly. "Then what do I do?"
This time, Veyrun did not answer immediately. The System flickered faintly as if processing multiple possibilities at once.
"There are two viable approaches," he said finally. "The Creation can be purified, or its core function can be rewritten."
Erend frowned at that, his brows narrowing as he leaned back slightly. "Rewritten? You're saying something like that can be changed?"
"It is possible," Veyrun replied. "However, the process cannot be completed by you alone."
Erend's gaze sharpened again. "Why not?"
"Because the Creation is tied to that world," Veyrun said. "Its structure, its purpose, and its corruption are all integrated with the system of power that exists there. To alter it, you will require assistance from individuals who understand it at a fundamental level."
The implication settled quickly in Erend's mind. He needs the help from people from that world.
He gave a slow nod as the direction became clearer.
"Okay. Thankyou."
"Yes. Contact me again if you need help."
The connection broke at that moment.
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