In this world, a fundamental truth is universally acknowledged: raw strength is the ultimate arbiter of one's destiny. It is a widely accepted doctrine that the circumstances of one's birth, the hand fate initially deals, are not immutable. Instead, through sheer, unyielding power, individuals can actively reshape their lives, transcending the inherent limitations they were born with. This belief in the power of personal might to rewrite one's future is the bedrock upon which society is built. However, Kengen Takeshi presents a stark exception to this established order; he is an anomaly, a being not forged in the same mold as the rest of humanity. His existence defies the conventional understanding of how power and destiny are intertwined. Meanwhile, Japan itself has devolved into a land thoroughly steeped in corruption, a place where the very fabric of its society is visibly fraying, threatening to unravel completely. In this climate of desperation and decay, a pervasive struggle for survival takes hold. Everyone, from the lowliest citizen to those in positions of power, is desperately striving to alter their predetermined path, their fated journey, resorting to any means, no matter how desperate or morally ambiguous, simply to endure and survive in this harsh reality.