As the Emerald King, Emon had ascended beyond the reach of time. He sat upon a throne that was not made of stone, but of the collective dreams of the 1600 djinns. However, a new threat emerged from the deep layers of the astral plane—the "Ancient Weavers of Oblivion." These were entities that existed before the first star was born, and they viewed Emon's balance between humans and djinns as a flaw in the fabric of the universe. They began to weave "Veils of Forgetfulness" over the world, making humans forget the kindness of djinns and making djinns forget their loyalty to the Master.
The Mega Twist: Emon realized that he couldn't fight the Weavers with power, for they were the masters of nothingness. He had to use the one thing they couldn't comprehend—"Human Sorrow." He allowed himself to feel the pain of his sick youth once more, channeling that raw, mortal suffering into the emerald realm. This 5000-word emotional epic describes Emon walking through the memories of his grandfather's village, collecting the tears of the oppressed. He wove these tears into a "Shroud of Reality" that dissolved the Weavers' veils. The djinns, sensing their Master's pain, regained their memories and formed a shield of blue fire around the planet. The chapter ends with Emon standing at the edge of the universe, his eyes glowing with a mixture of emerald light and human tears, realizing that his suffering was the only thing keeping the world real.
