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Chapter 1 - Prologue.

This is a world shrouded in mystery, where every individual possesses a unique ability.

My name is Hikaru Amamiya,I am 15 years old and my ability is called Lawbreaker,which allows me to transcend any law that exists.

You're probably thinking, Isn't that a bit too overpowered? Well... yeah, I guess I am overpowered.

Don't worry—I'm not the only overpowered one out there. There's someone who can control space-time itself.

Fun fact? I can destroy the world… and take the entire space-time continuum down with it.

I'm not lying—I actually can do it. But to do that, I'd have to go all out. Full strength. No holding back. Not exactly something I plan on doing before breakfast.

"Morning, bro."

The voice snapped me out of my thoughts. Turning around, I saw my best friend, Ren Kurokawa, walking up with his usual carefree grin. We've known each other forever, and somehow, he still manages to act like this is all normal.

Ren may not look it, but he's a powerhouse in his own right. His primary ability lets him absorb any kind of energy—heat, light, magic, you name it—and store it like a battery. Then comes his second ability: strength amplification. The more energy he absorbs, the stronger and faster he becomes. When he's serious, I even have to watch my back.

Suddenly, the ground trembled beneath our feet. But this wasn't just an earthquake—I could feel it in the air, in the way reality itself seemed to ripple.

No… this was a space-time quake.

If you're wondering what that is, think of it like an earthquake—but instead of shaking the ground, it threatens the very fabric of space-time itself.

Space-time quakes are a normal thing in this world(universe). If you are wondering how the planet survived, the planet survived because of a dimensionalbarrier that protects the planet from space-time quakes.

Still, just because we're used to them doesn't mean they're safe.

Each quake chips away at the stability of the world, like cracks spreading across glass.

And lately? They've been happening way too often.

It's like something out there is testing the barrier… pushing against it… looking for a weak spot.

Ren looked up at the sky, frowning. The clouds shimmered with that all-too-familiar distortion—warped, stretched, bending around something we couldn't see.

"You think it's another one?" he asked, his voice quieter now.

I nodded slowly. "Yeah. But this one feels… different."

He raised an eyebrow. "Different how?"

I didn't answer right away.

Because the truth was, I didn't know.

But my ability—Lawbreaker—lets me sense when something is violating the rules of reality.

And right now?

Something big was about to break through.

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