Summary of Chapter 365 – A turning point in The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001
Chapter 365 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist, written by survivalArtist001. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The air inside the office distorted.
Time did not move.
Space did not bend.
She simply appeared.
A woman stepped into existence as if reality itself had made room for her.
Alex’s breath caught.
She was beautiful.
Not in a sharp, overwhelming way—but in a warmth that made the heart ache. Her violet hair flowed like liquid amethyst down her back, shimmering softly. Her eyes were the same shade, deep and gentle, carrying endless compassion within them.
Life clung to her.
No—life obeyed her.
Flowers bloomed beneath her bare feet despite there being no soil. The air felt richer, fuller, as though breathing suddenly mattered more.
She was Elyndra.
The Goddess of Life.
A being who could bring life to anything she touched.
Before Alex could even process her presence—
Another figure materialized beside her.
Light flooded the room.
Golden.
Pure.
Overwhelming.
She was tall, radiant, her golden hair cascading like sunlight given form. Her eyes glowed with the same brilliant hue, sharp and piercing, as if they could see through lies, souls, and fate itself.
She was astonishing.
Unquestionably.
This was Aurora.
The Goddess of Light.
For a moment—
Alex was completely dazed.
His mouth moved before his brain caught up.
He looked at Chronos and said casually,
"You have really beautiful colleagues, professor."
Chronos’s mouth twitched.
"Do you want another ride?"
Alex stiffened.
"I sincerely apologize."
Before anything else could happen—
Elyndra moved.
She crossed the room in a single step and wrapped her arms around Alex.
His face was buried instantly in her ginormous boobs.
Soft.
Warm.
Comforting.
His mind blanked.
’I... have ascended.’
’I am in heaven.’
Aurora froze.
A vein popped on her forehead.
She didn’t even know why she was angry.
Elyndra lifted her head and glared at Chronos.
"How dare you pressure the child," she said sharply, "and try tricking him into becoming your avatar."
Chronos snapped.
"You idiot! I wasn’t trying to do that!"
He pointed at her as he said.
"Don’t just show up unannounced! This is private property!"
"The kid messed up. He messed up badly. And you know it."
"If we don’t do something, he’s going to suffer far worse—and you know that."
Elyndra fell silent.
Her expression turned serious.
"I know," she said quietly. "But that still doesn’t give you the right to play dirty without informing us."
Aurora suddenly spoke.
Her eyes flicked toward Elyndra.
"You’re suffocating him with your bosoms."
Elyndra gasped.
She immediately released Alex.
"Oh my—are you alright, boy?"
Alex staggered slightly, breathing heavily.
He smiled.
"Never been better," he said honestly. "I actually needed that."
He opened his arms.
"Oh, come here—"
Smack.
Aurora hit both Alex and Elyndra on the head.
"There is a serious discussion going on here," she snapped.
Both winced.
Chronos sighed.
"Good job, Aurora. They’re both idiots."
Aurora nodded.
Then she turned to Alex, her expression hardening.
"Listen carefully."
"After the stunt you pulled... your value of existence has dropped below zero."
Alex’s smile vanished.
His expression turned grave.
"Does that mean..." he asked slowly, "the universe is going to erase me?"
Elyndra inhaled.



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