[The Expansion of the Realm]
Now that the village was safely tucked away in a pocket dimension, Emon realized that 1,600 djinns needed more than just a sanctuary—they needed a purpose. Using his "Vision of All Times," Emon began to construct the "Celestial Hive," a city made of solidified light and emerald vapor that floated above the hidden village. Each djinn was assigned a "Soul-Cell" within the hive, which acted as a battery for the world's remaining magic. The atmosphere was thick with the scent of ozone and jasmine, and the ground hummed with the collective chanting of sixteen hundred spirits.
[The Conflict]
However, the "Pocket Dimension" wasn't as empty as Emon thought. A race of beings known as the "Void Eaters"—creatures that exist in the gaps between dimensions—found the Celestial Hive. They were attracted to the concentrated energy of 1,600 djinns like moths to a flame. These creatures didn't attack with weapons; they attacked by "Consuming Space." They began to eat the very fabric of Emon's new world, causing large chunks of the Hive to vanish into nothingness. The djinns fired their golden flames, but the Void Eaters simply swallowed the fire, growing larger and more terrifying with every attack.
[The Mega Twist]
Emon stood at the center of the Hive, watching his creation disappear. The twist was that Emon didn't try to stop them from eating. Instead, he commanded all 1,600 djinns to "Surrender" and fly directly into the mouths of the Void Eaters. The djinns were shocked, but they obeyed. As the creatures swallowed the djinns, they didn't become stronger. Instead, they began to crystallize. Emon revealed that his djinns were now "Pure Light," and the Void Eaters were made of "Anti-Matter." When the two met, it didn't cause an explosion; it caused "Solidification." The Void Eaters were turned into a massive, unbreakable diamond wall that now acts as an eternal, physical shield for the dimension. Emon didn't lose his djinns; he used them to "Tame the Void," making his world the only place in the multiverse that can never be erased.
