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Noble Rebirth: Ends Dawn

After dying a death I considered pathetic, but still having lived a life without regrets, I didn't know that my existence wouldn't end that way. I didn't know that soon I would awaken in the void, only to reincarnate in another world. This is the story of Schadet Oporitorco, who will do anything for power after witnessing it. (This novel was inspired by many other novels. And currently, you have found "GREED: ALL FOR WHAT?! and SWORDMASTER'S YOUNGEST SON") Link Discord = https://discord.gg/AkKxvCUD

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Escape [part 4]

IN THE DARK PASSAGE

The walls seemed to close in around me as I advanced through the dark passage.

The echo of my steps mingled with indistinct whispers, sounds that seemed to come from within the walls themselves.

I knew it was just an illusion, a trick of my mind, but the sense of oppression was real.

I tried to calm myself, breathing slowly and focusing on reality; I had to remind myself that everything I saw and heard was false.

Every detail that seemed out of place could be a sign, an indication of the fragility of this mental prison or of how it might change each time to prevent me from gaining information.

So I began to reflect on what was happening.

Every time I could get close to a possible solution based on previous information, the surrounding environment seemed to change, as if it were programmed to adapt and neutralize my escape attempts.

This continuous change could be a defense mechanism designed by the architect of the illusion, a way to keep my mind trapped, to prevent me from discovering a weak point.

If this were indeed the case, it meant I was facing an extraordinarily cunning and evil intelligence, capable of manipulating every detail of my mental prison to keep me in a state of constant uncertainty and despair.

Every time I found a clue, the illusion neutralized it, keeping me in an eternal labyrinth with no way out.

This would explain why they are sure that people inside this illusion will despair.

But what would happen if it weren't so?

If the changes were not intentional but rather signs of an imperfect system, a creation that was beginning to crumble under the pressure of my will?

THE POSSIBLE TRUTH

If the illusion was changing not for prevention but because it was losing coherence, then it meant that my resistance was having an impact.

Awareness of the artificial nature of the place could be the key to my freedom.

Every inconsistency, every detail that didn't align, was proof that the illusion was not infallible.

With this thought, my determination strengthened.

I had to keep looking, challenging the apparent reality.

Every change could represent a crack in the structure of the illusion, an opportunity to escape.

If I could exploit these cracks, I could finally discover the truth and find a way out.

DEVELOPING NEW PLANS

As I advanced, I began to devise new ways to escape based on the realizations I had obtained.

I had to verify which of the two hypotheses was correct, to gain an advantage in the next illusion, because I doubted I could manage to escape this time.

1. Create Unexpected Interactions

I began to think of ways to interact with the environment in unconventional ways.

If the illusion was monitored, the responses would reveal a lot.

I decided to act in unexpected ways: for example, talking out loud to inanimate objects, touching the walls in search of pulses or movements.

If the illusion responded consistently, I could deduce that it was monitored. If, instead, the response was slow or inconsistent, it would be a sign of the system's weakness.

2. Test the Limits of the Environment

I needed to test the boundaries of my mental prison.

I would start running in different directions, mentally mapping the areas visited, and looking for repetition patterns.

If the illusion was dynamic, the changes would be evident.

If not, I could find spatial inconsistencies indicating a malfunction.

3. Provoke Intense Reactions

I decided to try creating situations of intense emotional or physical stress to see how the illusion would react.

If the system was programmed to maintain a balance, I might notice attempts to dampen or divert my attention.

If the illusion showed signs of stress, I could understand that it was losing coherence under pressure.

4. Manipulate the Narrative

Finally, I would attempt to manipulate the internal narrative of the illusion, creating improbable scenarios and observing how it adapted.

If I could force the illusion to follow a plot it wasn't prepared to handle, I could reveal its artificial nature.

A STRATEGY FOR THE FUTURE

These tactics would require time and patience.

Even if I doubted I could escape this time, every experiment and every test would provide me with valuable information, so I would just need to repeat the process until I finally succeeded.

I had to remain vigilant and gather data, using every little detail to strengthen my understanding of the illusion.

As I advanced, my determination grew stronger.

I knew that as long as I kept my mind sharp and my will strong, I would be able to resist and, eventually, find a way out of this nightmare.

Every crack in the structure of the illusion was a victory, every mistake a step toward freedom.

IN THE ILLUSIONIST'S MIND

But there was a dark aspect I couldn't ignore.

What would happen if, once I discovered the truth, the illusion adapted to become even more fiendish?

If the architect of my prison could learn from my strategies and strengthen his defenses, every partial victory could be turned into a weapon against me.

I had to be more cunning, subtler.

Every move, every attempt to uncover the truth had to be masked by despair or confusion.

Only then could I deceive the architect of the illusion, convincing him that I was succumbing to madness while in reality, I was gathering vital information.

It was a dangerous game, a precarious balance between truth and madness.

But if I wanted a chance to escape, I had to be willing to risk everything.

And so, with renewed determination, I continued to walk through the dark passage, ready to fight the illusion with every fiber of my being.

THE SILENT ORDEAL

The passage seemed endless.

Shadows danced on the walls, creating sinister figures that seemed to watch my every move.

Every step was a weight on my soul, but I couldn't stop.

Despite the fear and doubt, I kept walking, knowing that stopping meant giving in to the illusion.

The whispers grew more intense, as if the illusion itself was trying to enter my mind.

I tried to ignore them, focusing on my new tactics.

I had to keep my mind steady, using every means at my disposal to overcome the prison that surrounded me.

I had no choice but to fight.

I was trapped in a cycle of despair and hope, a silent ordeal that required all my strength.

Every crack in the illusion was a small victory, a step toward freedom.

But the battle had just begun; I was ready to resist, to fight the darkness that surrounded me.

As long as I had the strength to continue, I would never stop searching for the way out of this nightmare.

And so, with my indomitable will, I advanced through the dark passage, determined to find the light at the end of the tunnel.