THREEZHUGE
When Jeff moved to Slovakia,
he expected a quiet life, a cheap apartment,
and maybe a break from the suffocating routines he left behind in Taiwan.
He did not expect the world to start tearing itself open around him.
It begins with small glitches-
a shadow that moves a beat too late,
air that feels thicker than it should,
a moment where space folds like a sheet of paper.
Harmless, at first.
Until the night he steps into UFO Park
and something inside the city finally looks back.
Jeff discovers a phenomenon that behaves like a living system-
a network of invisible "source points" buried inside the world,
capable of bending light, time, and reality
like corrupted data trying to rewrite itself.
He shouldn't be able to sense them.
He shouldn't be able to influence them.
Yet the anomalies react to him
as if he's part of their structure.
As the distortions escalate-
monsters near TESCO, symbols flashing in mid-air,
and reality skipping frames-
Jeff is forced into a role he never asked for:
A watcher.
A survivor.
And eventually...
the only person who can stabilize the system before it collapses.
But the more he learns,
the clearer it becomes:
The anomalies aren't appearing because the world is breaking.
They're appearing because he is awakening.
And something on the other side
is waiting for him to open the door.