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Chapter 5 - The truth

In a universe of beautiful planets, divine beings, and royal families, war and betrayal were never far behind.

Octoririea, the weakest planet in the galaxy, was home to a selfless boy named Infinity.

Despite being tortured, betrayed, and even killed countless times, he continued to heal and protect others. Eventually, his immense compassion and ability to restore life made the world recognize him as Infinity, the God of Creation.

But his power made enemies.

King Haze and Queen Elizabeth of Octoririea secretly hated powerful beings. They feared being seen as weak, especially in the shadow of Infinity's rising legend.

"Don't worry about him," Elizabeth whispered.

"His time will come."

Then one day King Haze and his son decided to get rid of gods and take their magic so his son decided lets start a war where gods kill each other and lets start with the weaker plants

On the peaceful planet Blue Paradise, a boy named Blue Moon grew up surrounded by kindness—until everything changed.

One night, he returned home from school to silence.

Bodies filled the streets. His parents were dead. His kingdom had been betrayed.

"Be strong, son," his dying father said.

"Be the moon your mother wanted."

Blue Moon, just a child, stormed into the palace and killed the king who orchestrated the massacre.

From then on, he vowed to destroy humanity until he found the ones responsible.

In another corner of the universe, a weak boy entered a brutal tournament—and died.

But death wasn't the end.

In hell itself, he fought and killed the Devil, stole his power, and returned to life as the God of Hell: Hellfire.

Later, Blue Moon attacked Hell Blaze, killing thousands.

Hellfire and Blue Moon clashed in a fiery, legendary duel—and though just 12, Blue Moon won, leaving the planet in ashes.

Finally, Blue Moon arrived to face Infinity on a ruined Octoririean battlefield.

"Your reflexes are good," Infinity said calmly.

"But this is where your path ends."

The two gods battled for nearly an hour, their powers shaking the skies.

Just as Infinity began to gain the upper hand—

"Enough playing," a deep voice growled.

Hellfire returned.

The two gods—Creation and Hell—teamed up.

They finally brought Blue Moon to his knees.

But then—

Betrayal.

King Haze and Queen Elizabeth stepped from the shadows.

With them were their sons: Keith and Ken, master swordsmen.

In an instant, all three gods—Infinity, Blue Moon, and Hellfire—were betrayed and executed.

"Power should be feared, not worshipped," King Haze declared, as their heads were paraded through the capital.

And so began the legacy of hate, fear, and buried history—

A tragedy remembered by few, feared by many.

It was called:

The Three Headaches.

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