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After P2 Manifests the Narrative (P1 does not contest) they immediately Invoke the Narrative to Transmute a Manifest Entity into a Story (into the Narrative).
Because it is P1's card, control of the Narrative would Transfer to P1 from P2, however it would have Autism because a composite card was Transmuted into it. Whoever controls the card going into the Narrative gets control over it.
(both of these rules are on the playmat or single page advanced interactions)
The reason P1 first responds by Invoking their own card, is because they are going to respond again with the original effect (too messy to display in 1 image). The net effect will be P1 Transmuting out 2 of P2's Energies into Entities.
The reason P2 is doing this is because they need to bait out P1's interrupts.
Also, unknown to P1, P2 can Project their Story "Nothing Ever Happens" during their next turn, capturing the entire Narrative again (and all the cards in it).
Because P1 is weak to the Air element (P2 has been operating mostly in the Air element (memes/stories) the entire game (they have no Air element contingency), and P1 has several responses, they are going to use their effects to fizzle P2's Entity-Narrative capture.
This serves P2 because it either baits out P1's limited responses, or gives them P1's 14-Entity with very strong effects.