Shallow Vernal herself is often used as a scale against individuals or a world itself, but before Epilogue, the existence of limits didn’t exist, and it held no restrictions whatsoever on the target size, area of effect, or distance to be covered.
She also doesn’t need to be aware of what would be brought to its end, for the end can be brought regardless of location, dimension or distance.
The Epilogue is the phenomenon of a story’s ending, so to speak, and Shallow Vernal is a consciousness that happened to be born of this phenomenon.
Since Epilogue is the power located at the end of all stories, Epilogue…… Or rather, Shallow Vernal herself is the “last story”, and Shallow Vernal’s end would only come after all stories except her own have been brought to its end.
It can be said that factually nothing can resist its end, and nothing can extinguish Shallow Vernal.
To be honest, the author also has no idea how to defeat her. Or rather, there’s no way to defeat her because she was never thought of as someone that can be defeated. Above all, her being “someone that will always stand at the end” is just so much of an outlier that Epilogue is literally not in the realm of ability comparisons.
This would have been an unacceptable level of ability if this were a battle story, as dealing with and preparing countermeasures against it is impossible…… but fortunately, there’s no need to defeat Shallow Vernal who has this power, nor is there any need to find a way to defend against Epilogue. There never has been, and there never will be. The world is at peace.-Chapter 1267