MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS

Chapter 275 275: THE POINT OF NO RETURN



The world did not wait. That was the difference now. Before—Instability spread. Slow. Gradual. Now—It accelerated. Not because something forced it. Because something had changed. The hesitation—Was fading. And with it—The balance.

Far beyond the eastern city—A coastline fractured. Not with destruction. Not with force. With contradiction. The ocean—Split. Not physically. Not violently. Conceptually. For a brief moment—It flowed in two directions. Then—It didn't know which one to follow. And so—It did neither. A section of water—Hung. Suspended. Neither falling—Nor remaining. And beneath it—The shore twisted. Half eroded. Half untouched. Both—Real. Neither—Stable.

Back in the city—The ripple hit again. Stronger. Closer. A man reached out to steady himself. His hand—Didn't connect. Not because it missed. Because the wall—Wasn't fully there. "…It's getting worse." No one argued anymore. Because now—They could feel it everywhere. Not just around them. Inside them.

A heartbeat—Skipped. Then doubled. Then returned to normal. "…What—" Panic rose. This time—Less contained. Because now—It wasn't just the world. It was them. Long Hao felt it. Not as instability. As pressure. Not from above. From within the world itself.

The contradictions—Were increasing. And they were no longer neutral. They were colliding. "…We're running out of time." The man stepped forward again. No hesitation. No restraint. "…This isn't something we can learn through." His voice—Sharper now. "…This ends one way." A pause. "…Or the other."

The crowd shifted. Because now—The line had been drawn. Long Hao didn't move immediately. But his gaze—Hardened. Because now—He understood something clearly. This wasn't just about choice anymore. This was about threshold. If they crossed it—There would be no coming back.

A fourth ripple hit. Violent. Not outward. Not inward. Everywhere. For a brief moment—The world—Didn't agree on itself. Multiple versions—Overlapped. People flickered. Buildings distorted. Space twisted. And then—It snapped back.

But not cleanly. A man—Remained doubled. Two positions. Two states. Both trying to exist. "…Help—" His voice echoed. Not from distance. From himself. That broke something. The crowd—Stepped back. Fear—Turned real.

"…No." The man who had spoken before stepped forward again. This time—Final. "…We're done waiting." The words—Didn't ask. They declared. Above—The Authority—Responded. Not descending. But acknowledging. The air—Shifted. Not heavy. Not crushing. Certain.

"…It's responding." The unaligned man whispered. Long Hao stepped forward. Instantly—The space around him stabilized. But again—Not enough. "…Stop." His voice cut through everything. Not loud. But absolute.

The man turned. "…You can't stop this anymore." No anger. No hostility. Just certainty. "…I'm not trying to stop it." A pause. "…I'm trying to make you see it." "See what?" Long Hao's gaze lifted.

"…That once you choose it…" A faint pause. "…it doesn't stop being chosen." Silence. Because that—Was the real danger. Control—Wasn't a tool. It was a direction. And once taken—It only went one way.

Another flicker. Closer. The doubled man—Began to blur. His two forms—Struggled. And then—One disappeared. Not chosen. Lost. The crowd froze. Because now—They had seen it. Not instability. Loss.

"…We don't have a choice." The man said quietly. Long Hao stepped forward again. "…You do." "…No." A pause. "…We don't." The difference—Was everything. Because one believed in choice. The other—Didn't anymore.

Above—The Authority—Moved. Closer. The air tightened. Not forcing. Welcoming. "…It's offering again." And this time—More people stepped forward. Not all. But enough. That was the moment. The split.

Long Hao felt it. Not as instability. As direction. The world—Was dividing. "…Don't." His voice dropped. Not commanding. Asking. But it was too late. One of them stepped into the shifting space. Reached upward. Not physically. Conceptually.

And something—Answered. Light. Not blinding. Not overwhelming. Controlled. It touched him. And the instability around him—Stopped. Instantly. The fractures—Closed. The flickering—Ended. The contradiction—Resolved.

"…It works." His voice trembled. Not with fear. With relief. That was all it took. Another stepped forward. Then another. The space around them—Stabilized. Perfectly. Too perfectly.

Long Hao didn't move. Because he understood. This wasn't stabilization. This was replacement. The instability wasn't gone. It was overridden. "…You're giving it back." He said quietly.

The man turned. "…We're surviving." A pause. "…You're surrendering." Silence. Because both—Were true. Above—The Authority descended further. Not fully. But enough. The sky—Began to change.

Not darkening. Not brightening. Aligning. The world—Was being corrected again. Slowly. Long Hao stepped forward. The unstable space resisted him. For the first time—Strongly.

Because now—There was something pushing back. "…So this is it." His voice was quiet. The tipping point. The moment—Where freedom—Would either evolve… Or collapse.

He stepped again. The space tore. Not from instability. From conflict. Between two forces. Choice—And control. The world trembled. Because now—It had to decide.

And Long Hao—Stood in the center of it. Not as ruler. Not as savior. But as the last resistance. And for the first time—He wondered—If resistance alone—Would be enough.

And then—Something new happened. Not a ripple. Not a fracture. Not instability. A delay. A man who had stepped into the light—Paused. His body stabilized. His breathing evened. His presence—perfectly aligned. And yet—His eyes changed. "…Why does it feel…" He frowned slightly. Not in pain. Not in fear. "…quiet?" No one answered. But several felt it. That same absence. Not of sound. Not of movement. Of friction. The world around him no longer resisted him. Didn't challenge him. Didn't contradict him. And that—Felt wrong.

Long Hao noticed it instantly. Not through power. Through contrast. The unstable world—Still reacted. Still resisted. Still conflicted. But around those who had accepted the light—Everything was smooth. Too smooth. "…You don't feel it?" He asked quietly. The man looked at him. "…Feel what?" A pause. Long Hao stepped closer. "…Anything." Silence. The man hesitated. Just slightly. And in that hesitation—Something flickered. Gone. "…I feel fine." The answer came quickly. Too quickly. Another person stepped into the light. Then another. Each one—Stabilized. Aligned. Perfect. And each one—Lost something. Not visibly. Not immediately. But undeniably.

The crowd began to divide. Not violently. Not loudly. But clearly. One side—Stable. The other—Uncertain. Flickering. Struggling. "…This isn't balance." The Jade Dragon's voice was low. "…This is replacement." Long Hao didn't respond. Because now—He could feel it fully.

The world wasn't just splitting. It was reorganizing. Two states. One stable. One free. And they couldn't coexist—For long. Above—The Authority—Moved again. Closer. Heavier. More present. Because now—It wasn't waiting anymore. It was being chosen. Long Hao stepped forward. The resistance—Stronger now. Not from instability. From alignment.

The space around those who had accepted control—Rejected him. "…So it's already happening." He muttered. Not a future. A process. Already in motion. He raised his hand. Not to strike. Not to force. To test. The space before him flickered. But didn't yield. For the first time—He wasn't the center anymore. And that—Changed everything. "…Then I need to change too." The words came quietly. Not as declaration. As realization. Because holding the line—Was no longer enough.

Now—He had to decide. Not for them. For himself. And whatever that choice became—It would define what came next. Because the world—Had already started choosing. And it wasn't waiting for him anymore.

END OF CHAPTER 275

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