Beyond The Boundary Light Novel Ending Review
“Who are you?” she asked.
Then she pauses, spoon in mid-air.
He smiled, his first real smile in a year. “I will.” The Abyss was not dark. It was absent . No color, no sound, no gravity. Akihito walked on nothing toward a horizon that didn’t exist. His half-youmu regeneration flickered and failed—his blood was leaving him, drop by drop, each one freezing into black crystals that crumbled to dust. beyond the boundary light novel ending
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“Maybe you were,” he says.
But he kept his hand there.
He smiled. It was a tired, gentle smile. “Just a stranger who owed you something.” “Who are you
Mirai, months later, cooking curry in Akihito’s tiny apartment. He’s lying on the floor, complaining about the spice level. She threatens to stab him with a plastic spoon. He laughs. She laughs.
Mirai was gone. Not dead. Gone. The Hollow Shadow’s dying curse was not destruction, but erasure . It had consumed her existence retroactively: no body, no bloodstain, no memory in anyone else’s mind except his. “I will
Akihito woke first, lying in a crater of black glass where the school gymnasium used to be. His body was intact. His youmu arm was calm. But his chest felt hollow—not from injury, but from absence. He turned his head.