Volume 1: Prologue

A hooded being walks with such boredom in my barely visible eyes.

It walks to a place full of books that varied in size.

It grabs a relatively small book and walked back to my desk.

It stares at the endless universe around me then it takes a looks at the book's cover.

The cover has a simple title, "Himura Satō".

A simple name yet one full of mystery.

It opens the book and started reading the first page of the book.

However, before It could start reading, It sense something...something alerting.

< ...You again... >

A black goopy substance was in its library, in one of the books.

The thing tried to attack it however this thing was foolish to attack it.

Reality. That was the name of its home.

Before it could reach the hooded being, It instantly bend the universe around me and created spikes.

All of the spikes stabbed the thing and it quickly freeze all of its movement.

Eventually, it went back to the corrupted book, seemingly as if nothing happened.

The hooded being opened a portal under it and dropped it outside of reality.

When it took a look at the portal, I only saw nothing...no universes, no planets, and not even a single particle... Except for a mountain of books with a black goopy substance infinitely seeping out it.

< .... >

The hooded being stared at the mountain of books although expressionless, it knew that it was concerned on the inside.

After a long minute, The hooded being closed the portal and started heading back to its desk made out of the universes around him.

It opens its book and starts reading.

The mysterious black goop appeared out of nowhere however its size was smaller than before.

The black goop slowly crawls to a book, the same book that the hooded figure is holding.

As it slowly approached the book, the universe around them started bending and soon stabbed the mysterious black goop and started falling.

It seems the hooded figure had opened a portal into nothingness however before the black goop could fall, It threw a small black goop to the book, small enough that even the hooded figure failed to notice it.

And before even a second, the black goop falls into nothingness.