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Chapter 200 - Chapter 200: Universe Interception

A Statement From JaydenIQ

Aaaaaaaaand it feels like yesterday, when I was in my bed, writing the hundredth chapter of this beautiful story. But fuck, that was 4 months ago! Thank you guys so much for 200 chapters of ENTITY: THE FULL SAGA! We're still going strong, but I doubt I'll be able to complete the entire story in such a small amount of time - but hopefully you all will be here to read with me! As a thank-you, I'm planning to announce that I will be complexifying this story's websites. WebNovel is still our home site, however, so it'll get the earliest releases and arcs. Royal Road will receive the first 5 volumes of ENTITY: THE FULL SAGA on February 19, 2025 - be sure to stay tuned for that (I'll postpone it on my YouTube (@welljaywastaken) if there's a problem with acceptance in the book, and we're going to WattPad, one of the most known sites to write books! I like how my friend asked if ENTITY was a WattPad story once - I chuckled and looked at her and said the following: "It's a web novel story." Anyway, thank you for 200 chapters of ENTITY again! I'm looking forward to reaching chapter 300 alongside everyone! See you there, and here is the ENTITY SPECIAL: Universe Interception!

ENTITY SPECIAL! Universe Interception

Non-Canon to the Land Of Trila Arc

Jayden dashed across the Winding Forest, looking for a weird relic that sat in the center of it. "I'm starting to sense something." he thought to himself, dodging a raccoon that leaped from tree to tree, almost hitting him and knocking him out completely. Finally, he arrived at a giant cliff, showing the rest of the Winding Forest and the path up to Death Desert. Looking down at the bottom, he saw a green relic that sat right by the landing of the cliff. Skidding down and producing dust, Jayden finally arrived at the bottom, picking up the relic and smiling. "I've finally got it - now, I can see me in other universes!" 

Jayden smashed the relic on the ground, causing that entire section to cave in. "Hopefully they're as strong as me - I wanna be unique!" he exclaimed, smoke covering the forest as he closed his eyes. Suddenly, two entities appeared before him, one holding a pen, wearing a hoodie with short hair, and the other, who was a sixteen year old boy. "Who the hell are you guys!?" he exclaimed, trying to attack the man holding a pen. As the man looked up, he adjusted his hoodie, and wrote something down in his journal. In an instant, Jayden was back where he started, his attack not doing any damage. "Don't try to attack me, man - I control this universe." Jayden laughed, trying to balance his happiness and rage. "You? You don't control anything! You're just a thirteen year old with a dream!" Suddenly, the sixteen year old boy walked towards the writer, looking at Jayden. "What's your name, kid?" he muttered.

"Jayden." Jayden replied.

"My name's Jayden too! How the hell do you know my name!?" President Jayden exclaimed, thinking he was being mocked. But sure enough, all their names were actually Jayden - they were just from different universes. "Hey, let's try to murder the writer!" President Jayden exclaimed, getting ready to attack the shit out of him. Pulling out a sword that he held on his back, Teenager Jayden followed up with a massive attack. But the problem was that there was a forcefield that was blocking their attack - an unidentifiable force that they couldn't break. Having fun as he continued, President Jayden scoffed. "Why the hell isn't he dead yet!?" 

Teenager Jayden shrugged, followed by Writer Jayden writing something in his journal, causing the forcefield to push both of them back, both crashing into nearby trees. "I told you I control this universe - if you guys kill me, you're going to destroy this universe I created. If I kill you, you guys are just going to disappear and I'll completely forget about you both, even though you guys are from different universes. So, how are we today?"

Two out of the three Jaydens' rolled their eyes, then looked back at Writer Jayden. "So, why did you call us to this universe?" President Jayden smiled, pulling something out of his pocket. "I have a surprise for you all - something fabulous that you two would like, since we're technically the same people!"

Both Jaydens' looked at him in awe. "What is it!?" they exclaimed. Suddenly, Jayden set a new Forrest figurine onto the table. "It's a limited edition, guys!" he exclaimed, smiling awkwardly. Both of the Jaydens' looked at each other, Writer Jayden wondering how he got that, and Teenager Jayden not knowing who Forrest was. "Excuse me?" they both muttered. "I was just living my life at school UNTIL I got dragged into this universe, man! Why the hell would you put me in a situation like this!? Now I'm going to fail Algebra, and my mom's gonna kill me!" Teenager Jayden and President Jayden laughed. "Now, you're stuck in a universe you created!" Writer Jayden thought to himself, then jotted something in his journal, opening a portal right in the ground. Jumping into it, Writer Jayden saluted to the other two Jayden's before being sucked completely into the portal. "Later, other Jayden's!" As he was consumed by the force of the portal, the remaining Jayden's looked at each other, then both jumped into the portal

A Weird School

Jayden appeared back in the classroom, smiling as he adjusted his hoodie and glasses - it was like nobody noticed he was gone. But a few seconds later, two other Jayden's appeared, plopping down on Jayden in the process. "Hey, is this the real world!?" President Jayden exclaimed, transforming into his Firefox form.

Everyone in the class glanced at them, including the teacher. "Why are there three of Jayden?" students murmured across the classroom. Suddenly, Teenage Jayden pulled out his sword, slashing the entire school in half. The classroom silence continued as all three Jayden's looked at each other awkwardly, then transformed into their final forms, all leaving the damaged school early. Jayden's Algebra teacher looked at the now-sliced wall, glancing at the perfection of the division. "That was weird…" she thought to herself.