'Lust system': Rise of the Harem lord-Chapter 53

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Chapter 53: Chapter 53

The gate split open with a soundless scream.

Behind it—blackness.

Not the kind that blinded.

The kind that knew.

The Heart of the System wasn’t a place.

It was a thought, stretched into space, pulsing with forgotten truths.

Each step Elias took across the glowing thread bridges felt heavier. The very core of the realm seemed to resist him. Memories whispered at his shoulders—kisses stolen, names screamed, lovers lost, power tasted.

Aya walked close beside him, blade in hand. Mira scanned the pathways with narrowed eyes. Serai muttered under her breath, praying or remembering—he couldn’t tell. Velhira remained tense, every muscle poised to strike. Lilith? She just smiled. The wilder the world got, the more alive she seemed to be.

And then...

The bridge stopped.

The floor below them wasn’t thread anymore.

It was flesh—smooth, pale, and subtly pulsing.

Mira froze. "This... is a body."

Elias stepped forward.

At the center of the chamber, suspended above the pulsing floor, was a cocoon.

It wasn’t stone. It wasn’t code.

It was alive.

And from it, a voice dripped into the room like warm oil.

> "You arrived faster than I expected."

Elias narrowed his eyes. "Elias Prime."

> "Not quite."

The cocoon peeled open with a slow, organic tear.

And what stepped out—

Was Elias.

Or a version of him.

Taller. Eyes darker. His skin shimmered like polished stone, body traced with glowing veins of threadlight. And behind him, floating like wings, were twisted fragments of memories—images of the girls suffering, crying, turning away.

> "Meet Eidolon Elias," the voice whispered. "Born from everything you tried to bury."

Aya cursed and stepped forward, but stopped short when Eidolon turned his gaze on her.

His eyes glowed gold.

> "Aya. You pretend to be strong. But you fear being abandoned again. You push Elias because deep down... you think you’re easy to replace."

Her body locked up.

Elias tried to move—couldn’t.

Eidolon turned to Lilith.

> "You laugh so loud, no one hears your cry. You act wild so no one sees you’re scared. You think if you stop flirting, he’ll stop looking."

Lilith’s smirk faded.

Serai flinched next.

> "Always waiting, Serai. Always the support. You think patience earns love. But you never asked—what if it never comes?"

Velhira hissed.

> "And you. You’re exotic. Different. You think that’s why he wants you. Not for who you are—but what you aren’t."

Mira stepped forward.

"I’ve heard enough—"

> "Ah, Mira. Smart. Efficient. Unlovable. Data first. Emotion last. Even now, you wonder if he truly sees you, or just the code that saved him."

Each girl stood frozen—like every breath the creature took stripped a piece of their spirit away.

And Elias—

He saw it.

Not just the pain.

But the flicker of belief.

The tiny, poisonous seed of self-doubt buried in all of them.

Eidolon stepped forward.

> "You broke the system with love, Elias. But love breaks you back."

He raised a hand.

And their fears came alive.

Behind him, twisted versions of each girl formed—scarred, crying, bleeding.

Aya’s clone was bruised, chained, whispering Elias’s name like a curse.

Lilith’s double wept blood, reaching for a flask that turned to ash.

Mira’s wore a blank screen for a face, flickering error messages.

Serai’s moved like a ghost, forgotten by all.

Velhira’s turned to sand every time Elias tried to look at her.

They attacked.

Not with weapons.

With words.

With memories.

With everything that could break a bond.

Elias screamed.

"No!"

He stepped between the girls and their nightmares.

But Mira grabbed his wrist.

"Let us fight this."

Aya stepped beside him. "You believed in us. Now it’s our turn."

Lilith cracked her knuckles. "Time to stab a metaphor."

Serai drew her bow. "Let’s kill the doubt."

Velhira raised her blade. "And make it scream."

They charged—not just physically—but emotionally. Every step forward was a rejection of the lie. Every blow was a declaration:

"I AM WORTHY OF LOVE."

Eidolon Elias staggered.

The doubles screamed.

Shattered.

And all at once—Eidolon turned to Elias.

Eyes desperate.

"Why won’t you break?" he hissed.

And Elias finally answered.

"Because I already did. And they helped me put the pieces back."

He stepped forward.

The red thread pulsed around him.

Eidolon raised a fist of light.

Elias caught it.

And whispered, "You’re not me."

Then drove his fist through Eidolon’s chest.

The creature blinked.

And crumbled—dust made of doubts.

---

Silence.

Then light.

> [NEXUS DEFENSE: NEUTRALIZED]

[HOST STABILITY: 100%]

[NEXT STAGE UNLOCKED: FUSION GATEWAY]

They collapsed to the floor, panting, bruised, but still together.

Aya leaned against Elias. "You okay?"

He nodded. "No."

Then smiled.

"But I will be."

Mira pulled up the system interface. "Next gate leads to Elias Prime. The real one."

Lilith whistled. "We’re doing this, huh?"

Velhira wiped blood from her jaw. "No turning back."

Serai stood tall. "Let’s end this."

Elias looked at the gate.

And felt nothing but clarity.

The Fusion Gateway opened with no sound. No fanfare. No final warning.

Just a yawning void of light—so deep, it felt like falling through someone else’s dream.

Elias glanced at the girls one last time.

No one said anything.

They didn’t need to.

They stepped through the light—together.

---

It was... wrong.

The chamber wasn’t a room.

It was a thought, stretched too thin. A horizon of impossible shapes and fractured reflections. The ground beneath them bent inwards. Time twisted sideways. Velhira cursed as her sword bent in her hand, becoming soft then solid again.

Aya tried to focus, but the entire place pulsed like a heart, bleeding memories from the walls. Serai reached for her bow and instead pulled out a fragment of a broken lullaby.

Mira’s voice came through, strained. "This isn’t code. It’s... pre-code. Pre-thread. Something older."

Lilith, hair whipping in the anti-wind, pointed.

At the center of the spiraling distortion—

He waited.

Elias Prime.

But this was not the man they had fought before.

This was something else.

His body was merged with a living cocoon of red-gold threads, pulsing with energy too dense to belong to one being. From his back stretched tendrils of light, constantly shifting shape—hands, faces, mouths whispering forgotten truths.

> "Welcome," he said.

And his voice was many.

Male. Female. Machine. Monster. Mother. Father. Himself.

Elias flinched.

Aya stepped forward, blade drawn. "You fused with it..."

Mira’s face went pale. "That’s a First Thread."

Velhira’s eyes widened. "Those are myths. Entities from before the system was born—before emotion was even... invented."

Elias Prime smiled—or at least the shape that used to be a mouth twisted.

> "You clung to love. You rebelled against perfection. So I became something older than love. A truth untouched by feeling. I am the final thread."

He raised a hand.

Reality broke.

The floor beneath them shattered into a sea of floating memories—some real, some false. Each girl was pulled toward one:

Aya saw Elias with another woman, kissing her with tenderness Aya had never been shown.

Lilith stood alone in a bed, waiting, as the door never opened.

Serai watched Elias die again and again while she stood frozen.

Mira faced a world where Elias had been deleted—and never remembered her.

Velhira watched herself disappear, over and over, in every possible future.

They screamed—but not aloud. The screams echoed in their minds, deeper than fear.

And Elias?

He stood at the center.

And heard every one of them.

He clenched his fists.

His voice shook the chamber.

"ENOUGH."

The red thread burst from his skin like fire.

He reached out—and pulled them back to him.

One by one.

Aya collapsed into his chest. "Don’t leave me."

Lilith pressed her forehead against his. "Even if it’s fake... I’d still choose it with you."

Serai held his arm. "If you forget me, I’ll remind you."

Mira looked up, eyes shimmering. "I’m not data anymore. I’m yours."

Velhira kissed his neck. "Say my name. So I know I exist."

He held all of them.

And turned toward the abomination.

Elias Prime watched silently, the threads around him trembling.

> "You love them. You chose them."

Elias stepped forward. "Yes."

> "Then let’s end this."

The final battle didn’t begin with a punch.

It began with a pull.

The First Thread tried to overwrite reality, dragging Elias into a storm of timelines. In one, he was dead. In another, he had killed them all. In one, he ruled alone.

But his bonds held him.

Aya’s fierce heart.

Lilith’s wild loyalty.

Serai’s patient flame.

Mira’s sharp devotion.

Velhira’s unapologetic strength.

He tore through the storm.

Clashed fists with Elias Prime, threads spiraling around them in a cyclone of fate.

It was power versus passion.

Perfection versus pain.

And Elias screamed as he ripped the First Thread from Prime’s chest.

> "You’re not me."

> "You’re what I feared I’d become."

The threads screamed.

And then—

Silence.

---

They fell.

Into nothing.

And landed—

Back in the tower.

The sky was whole again.

The system interface was quiet.

Lilith coughed, laughing. "Please tell me that was the boss fight."

Mira blinked, scanning. "No dimensional distortions. No Prime signatures. I think we won."

Aya collapsed beside Elias, burying her face in his shoulder.

Serai just smiled. "You’re still you."

Velhira leaned against a pillar. "So... what now?"

Elias looked at all of them.

At the bonds he’d built.

At the love he wasn’t supposed to feel.

And smiled.

"Now we live."

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