The Senior Editor was momentarily frozen, his code-suit struggling to process Amine's 'Logic Virus'. But the pressure on Amine was too much; he collapsed, the stylus slipping from his numbing fingers.
"Amine!" Nami screamed, rushing to his side. She looked at the green-glowing Clima-Tact and then at the violet screen floating in front of Amine.
[System Notice: New User Detected. Would you like to grant 'Temporary Access' to the Navigator?]
Amine barely managed to nod.
[Authorization Granted. Nami: Role – Sub-Editor of the Seas.]
Suddenly, Nami felt a rush of information entering her brain. She didn't see the world as just wind and clouds anymore; she saw it as 'Flowing Ink'. She could see the 'Margins' of the world.
"So that's how it works," Nami whispered, her eyes glowing with a sharp, calculating light. She gripped her staff. "Editor! You think you own the weather because you wrote it? I've lived it. I've survived it. And now... I'm going to 'Rewrite' it!"
She swung the Clima-Tact. Instead of a simple thundercloud, a massive 'Ink Cyclone' erupted from the ground. It wasn't just wind; it was a whirlwind of sharp, black pages that began to shred the Editor's static body.
"You... you're just a secondary character!" the Editor screamed as he was pulled into the ink-vortex. "You don't have the right to change the weather!"
"In this version of the story," Nami shouted over the roar of the storm, "I'm the one who decides where the wind blows!"
The Editor's body began to disintegrate into pixels. Before disappearing completely, he looked at Amine with a terrifying smile. "The Senior Editor is just a shadow. The Origin Author... he's already coming for Alabasta. You've only made him angrier."
As the Editor vanished, the sky returned to normal, but Amine remained unconscious. The 'Reality Anchor' he drew had saved them, but his system was now showing a terrifying new status: [System Status: Hibernation Mode. 48 Hours until Reboot.]
