Emon, now the 'Eternal Watcher,' stood at the threshold of the Library of Unwritten Dreams. He could no longer close his eyes, but he could see through time itself. The world was peaceful because of his sacrifice, but a new threat was brewing from within the Library. Every time a human decided to 'procrastinate' or 'take a nap,' a page was written in this Library. But something was tearing those pages out.
The First Twist: The thief of the pages was none other than an echo of Emon himself—his 'Inner Laziness' that had been discarded when he became a God. This shadow-Emon, named Alasya, wanted to create a world of eternal sleep where no one would ever wake up.
Inside the Library, Emon fought a battle of pure willpower. Alasya trapped him in a dream where he was back in his village, healthy and with his family, with no responsibilities. It was the ultimate temptation for a boy who just wanted to rest. But Emon realized that his true laziness wasn't about doing nothing—it was about doing what was right with the least amount of effort. He defeated Alasya by simply "agreeing" with him, creating a paradox that crashed the Library's logic. But as Alasya vanished, he left a chilling warning: "The more you watch, the more you fade. Eventually, even a God must sleep."
