A Story is Born When the World Ends

The source of the swordsmen's power and the source of stories, the Wonder World, disappears, and as the stories vanish from the world so does the world itself. Yuri advances onwards while faced with his own disappearance, as Luna races to see Touma before it's all over. Rintaro and Ren force themselves forward with the last fragments of their strength. Just then, their Wonder Ride Books lose their power and the Wonder World completely disappears. When that world vanishes, so does Touma. Everything is proceeding as it has been written within the pages of the Almighty Tome. In the midst of the world's greatest crisis, "Do you know a story you can never forget?"
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