MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 258: The Pattern That Was Never One

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Chapter 258: The Pattern That Was Never One

Chapter 258 — The Pattern That Was Never One

It didn’t collapse. It adapted. But so did they. What began as survival—Became coordination. What began as instinct—Became structure.

In the eastern city—No one moved alone anymore. Not because they chose not to. Because they couldn’t afford to. "...Stay within sequence." The unaligned man said quietly. "...Don’t complete anything." "...And don’t let anyone else complete alone." The words spread. Not as orders. As necessity.

Groups formed. Not by faction. Not by ideology. By function. Three. Five. Sometimes more. Each group moved—But not as individuals. As segments. One began. Another interrupted. A third redirected. No action—Ever belonged to one person. And because of that—No action was ever fully defined.

The system reacted. But not cleanly. Not precisely. Marks appeared—Then flickered. Then disappeared. "...It’s losing lock." The woman said it quietly. "...Because there’s no single owner."

Back in the valley—Long Hao watched. Not the movement. The structure. "...They built a distributed intent." Longyu’s voice flickered. "...Yes." "...No single point of definition." A pause. "...Then the system can’t assign responsibility."

Far above—The fragment shifted. Not violently. Sharply. Because now—The problem had changed. It wasn’t one action. It was many—Incomplete. Interconnected.

In the eastern city—A group of five moved. One stepped forward. Before the step completed—Another shifted the direction. Before that settled—A third altered the space. The system reacted. Multiple marks appeared. Then overlapped. Then—Collapsed into nothing. "...It can’t isolate the action." "...It doesn’t know who to judge."

The realization spread again. Not new. Deeper. Across regions—The same pattern emerged. Not identical. But similar. Groups forming. Movements chaining. Actions dissolving into each other.

The system responded—But inconsistently. Some marks held. Some failed. Some—Never formed. Back in the valley—Longyu’s form flickered violently. Almost transparent. "...It’s struggling." Long Hao didn’t respond. Because he felt it. The instability. The hesitation.

Far above—The fragment shifted again. Not reacting. Reconfiguring. Because now—It needed a new approach.

In the eastern city—The unaligned man exhaled slowly. "...Keep moving." "...Don’t stop the chain." "...If one ends—" "...The system locks." A man hesitated. Just for a moment. The chain broke. A mark appeared. Instant. He collapsed. Silence hit. Not shock. Confirmation. "...No breaks." The woman said it quietly. "...Not even for a second." The rule settled. Absolute.

Back in the valley—Long Hao’s gaze sharpened. "...So now—" "...they’ve created continuity without completion." Longyu nodded faintly. "...Yes." "...A paradox." A pause. "...And the system hates paradox."

Far above—The fragment reacted again. Faster this time. Sharper. Because now—The contradiction was growing.

Across regions—The pattern stabilized. Chains formed. Maintained. Expanded. More people joined. Not trained. Not prepared. But necessary. And slowly—The world changed again. Not resisting the system. Mirroring it.

In the eastern city—The unaligned man looked around. "...We’re not fighting it anymore." "...We’re becoming it." Silence. Because that—Was true.

Back in the valley—Long Hao exhaled slowly. "...And that’s dangerous." Longyu didn’t respond. Because she knew why.

Far above—The fragment stabilized further. Not failing. Learning. Because now—It understood something new. If actions had no owner—Then ownership—Had to be enforced.

In the eastern city—A group moved again. Smooth. Connected. Unbroken. The system reacted. Differently. A mark appeared. Not on one person. On all of them. Silence shattered. "...What—" They didn’t finish. Because they felt it. The mark didn’t spread individually. It spread—Across the group. "...It linked us." The woman said it quietly. "...It assigned shared responsibility."

Back in the valley—Long Hao’s eyes narrowed. "...It solved the problem." Longyu’s voice flickered. "...Partially." A pause. "...But that creates another issue."

In the eastern city—The group froze. Not from fear. From realization. "...If one fails—" "...We all die." The words settled. Heavy. Absolute. A man hesitated. Just slightly. The mark darkened. Across all of them. "...Move." The unaligned man said sharply. "...Don’t let it finalize." They moved. Not clean. Not perfect. The mark flickered. Stabilized. Then—Faded. Silence followed. They were alive. "...It’s not absolute." "...Yet."

Back in the valley—Long Hao exhaled slowly. "...It’s evolving again." Longyu’s form flickered violently. Almost gone. "...Yes." "...And faster now."

Far above—The fragment shifted. Decisive. Because now—The world had changed again. Not individual. Not collective. Interconnected. And that—Was something far more complex to control.

It didn’t stay small. Not for long. In the eastern city—Two groups began to overlap. Not intentionally. At first. One chain moved forward. Five people. Another shifted sideways. Four people. Their movements crossed. For a moment—Nothing happened. Then—The chains linked. Not by plan. By timing. A step from one—Interrupted by another. Redirected by a third. Completed by neither. The system reacted. Multiple marks appeared. Across both groups. "...It’s linking across chains." The woman said it quietly. "...Not just within them."

The realization hit immediately. "...Then scale makes it worse." "...Or better." The unaligned man corrected. "...If we control it." He stepped forward. "...Expand the chain." "...Carefully." More people joined. Not rushing. Not randomly. They synced—Not perfectly—But enough. Movements layered. Across two groups. Then three. Then more. The system reacted—Violently this time. Marks spread faster. Across larger areas. "...It’s scaling its response." "...Then we outscale it." The words came fast. Urgent.

A larger chain formed. Ten people. Then fifteen. Movements overlapped constantly. No clear start. No clear end. The system reacted—Then faltered. Marks appeared—Then conflicted. Then—Some disappeared. "...It’s breaking again." Someone whispered.

Back in the valley—Long Hao’s eyes sharpened. "...Not breaking." "...Straining." Longyu nodded faintly. "...It’s reaching processing limits." A pause. "...But that won’t last." 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮

In the eastern city—The chain expanded further. More people. More overlap. More noise. The system reacted—But slower. Forced to track—Too many connections. "...It can’t isolate priority." "...It’s drowning in inputs." Hope surged. Dangerously.

Then—It happened. A break. Not in the system. In them. One person hesitated. Just a fraction too long. The chain stuttered. And because it was linked—The hesitation spread. One gap—Became many. The system reacted. Instant. The marks darkened. Across the entire chain. "...Move!" The unaligned man shouted. "...Don’t stop—" They tried. But the timing—Was off. The chain broke. The marks finalized. Half the group collapsed. The rest barely held. Silence hit. Heavy. Shattered.

"...So that’s the cost." The woman said quietly. "...The bigger the chain—" "...The bigger the failure."

Back in the valley—Long Hao exhaled slowly. "...Scalability risk." Longyu’s voice flickered. "...Yes." "...The more they connect—" "...The more they share consequences." A pause. "...Then they need control."

In the eastern city—The unaligned man stood still. Looking at those who fell. Then—Spoke. "...We don’t expand blindly." "...We structure it." "...Layers." Confusion. "...What do you mean?" "...Small chains inside larger ones." "...If one breaks—" "...It doesn’t collapse everything." Silence. Then—Understanding. But not impossible.

Chapter 258 End