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Dimensional Collapse

  Inside the spiraling clash of domains—Kazuki’s crimson Dimensional Forecast and Kairyuuha’s violet Dimensional Vortex—reality strained, twisted, and became unrecognizable. Their power had surpassed simple elemental or martial combat. This was now a battle of principles—geometry, theory, and the manipulation of existence itself.

  Kazuki flickered from one point to the next within his domain—the Void. It wasn't just darkness; it was pure unpredictability. The space allowed him to teleport instantly to any position, even creating clones with broken movement patterns that resisted deletion from the Vortex. His mind raced as fast as his movements—dodging, testing, adjusting. Red streaks of energy danced across his skin, his aura raging against the collapse.

  Meanwhile, on Kairyuuha’s side—the Domain of the Vortex bloomed like a cosmic lotus.

  Celestial orbs—miniature realities of different elemental laws and dimensions—orbited around him like planets to a sun. Each one a **lens through which he could appear, attack, and vanish**. He floated calmly, arms slightly extended, fingertips trailing threads of purple mana that laced together the Vortex’s structure.

  Kairyuuha's eyes didn’t blink. His tone, silent in reality, echoed inside his mind:

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  > “Kazuki still relies on burst-style unpredictability... as expected. The Dimensional Forecast is a geometric grid spell—it helps him track mana behavior and predict disruptions. A clever base for controlling chaos.”

  > “But the Vortex—my domain—uses curved coordinates. I built it using rotational geometry. Radius, circumference, curve ratios... It lets me shape mana with layered rotational sequences, create zones of distortion, and open gates within gates.”

  In a blink, one of the celestial orbs pulsed, and Kairyuuha vanished into it—reappearing behind Kazuki. But before the blow could land, Kazuki blinked out, a clone taking the hit and disintegrating in his place.

  Kazuki’s real body reappeared high above, eyes sharp, lips murmuring a silent plan.

  > “His orbs aren’t just teleport anchors. They’re dimensional windows. He’s turning the battlefield into a multi-axis plane while I’m locked inside linear prediction... I need a breach point.”

  But the Vortex began to grow.

  Within Kazuki’s Forecast domain, purple tears opened—Kairyuuha was now inserting parts of his domain inside Kazuki’s. Spiraling gravity wells emerged, trying to overwrite the red forecast lines with chaotic rotational distortion.

  Kazuki’s aura flared—red lightning bursting across the void.

  He dodged left, then right—each movement becoming more erratic. His clones began falling apart faster than he could recreate them, deleted mid-formation by the increasing entropy of Kairyuuha’s spellwork.

  Kairyuuha’s expression remained calm, if slightly narrowed.

  > “His mana turbulence is intense... borderline dangerous. But he’s nearing his limit. The turbulence lacks central structure—it’s instinct, not theory.”

  A vortex opened right in front of Kazuki’s chest, threatening to consume him whole.

  Kazuki froze for a moment, thoughts racing.

  > "If I can’t overpower it... I’ll overwrite it.”

  Red runes began forming around him, drawn not by movement, but by thought. His next move—not an attack, but a rewrite of logic.

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