[Scene 1: Misty Forest – Night, 13 Years Ago]
Ling was cooking.
Nothing epic.
Nothing cosmic.
Just an old man, a cabin, and a pot of soup that smelled burnt.
—Too much salt —he muttered, tasting it with a stick.
Suddenly, the air split open.
Not with a sound.
With*absolute silence.
As if the universe had taken a breath.
And there, in the middle of his living room, appeared a two-meter-tall humanoid rabbit—pure white fur, glowing golden eyes, and a starry cloak fluttering without wind.
—Hello, Ling —said Bony, in a deep, calm voice.
—I brought dinner.
Ling didn't even flinch.
—If those are more of your stardust cookies, I'm throwing them in the river.
—They're not cookies.
They're galactic survival rations.
And they're delicious.
—Sure.
Like that "black hole cake" you made me eat last time.
My stomach's still in a spiral.
Bony sighed.
Then, carefully, he placed two floating cribs on the table.
Inside, two babies slept.
One with black hair.
The other with silvery-white hair.
—Again? —asked Ling, setting the stick down.
—Didn't you learn from the last five?
—These two are special —said Bony.
—Reymon and Zuka.
The last Diamantes.
And if the Supremes detect them…
the entire universe will know I failed.
—And if I raise them…
I'll fail anyway —said Ling.
Because I can't raise two kids with blue auras and pretend they're normal.
—They won't have an aura —said Bony.
You'll teach them to hide it.
To live as humans.
To not shine.
—And what if they shine anyway?
—Then —said Bony, looking out the window—
the sky will tremble.
And I will return.
Even if I have to break through three dimensions.
Ling looked at the babies.
One yawned.
The other pooped.
—Great —said Ling.
Just what I needed.
Two cosmic heroes… and diapers.
Bony smiled.
For the first time in a thousand years.
—Thank you, Ling.
For saving them…
even if you hate stardust snacks.
And with a twitch of his ears, he vanished.
As if he'd never been there at all.
Ling looked at the cribs.
—Welcome to hell, kids.
I'm the grumpy old man.
And this…
is the worst daycare in the universe.
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### **[Scene 2: Present – Director's Office, Frontier of Power Academy]**
**Thirteen years later.**
—WOW! —shouted Reymon, spinning like a top—.
There are floating screens!
That guy has fire in his fists!
And that one just jumped three floors!
IT'S LIKE A VIDEO GAME!
Zuka grabbed him by the collar.
—Shut up.
We're in the director's office.
—But it's amazing! —Reymon said, grinning—.
We're gonna train, fight, fly!
Maybe I'll even use my blue aura!
Zuka narrowed her eyes.
—If you do that, Ling will kill us.
Or worse: **the Supremes will come**.
—But if I can't use it, what's the point? —Reymon protested.
—Staying alive —Zuka said flatly.
Just then, the door burst open with a BAM!
And in walked Chi-Chi, director of the Frontier of Power Academy.
Tall, muscular, black suit with golden trim, perfect beard, and the smile of an action movie star.
—WELCOME! —he roared, arms wide—.
To the greatest fighter academy in the world!
Where the weak become strong!
And the strong… become legends!
Reymon jumped.
—YES!
Zuka crossed her arms.
—You already said that.
—Because it's true! —Chi-Chi laughed—.
Here we train the future protectors of the planet!
Those who will fight interstellar threats!
Those who will make the sky tremble!
—But what if someone has an aura they shouldn't? —asked Reymon.
Chi-Chi looked at him.
His eyes glinted with something strange.
As if he knew more than he should.
—Then —he said slowly—
that someone is in danger.
Because there are powers the world **isn't ready to see**.
Ling, standing behind them, gripped his cane.
Chi-Chi smiled again.
—But don't worry!
You're safe here!
Just follow three rules:
1. **Never activate your aura outside of supervised combat.**
2. Never reveal your hidden ability.
3. And never… challenge Riofu.
—Why not? —asked Reymon.
—Because —Chi-Chi lowered his voice—,
once, her aura nearly destroyed the school.
We have no one who can control it—
not even me, the director.
What a shame.
Silence.
—But don't worry! —he laughed—.
You two don't seem like that kind of problem!
Reymon forced a smile.
Zuka looked at Ling.
He nodded.
—You're accepted —said Chi-Chi, stamping the document—.
Welcome to the Frontier of Power Academy.
May your Shi…
ascend without limit.
[Scene 3: Outside the Academy – Sunset]
Reymon and Zuka walked along the stone path.
Ling followed in silence behind them.
—Do you think Chi-Chi knows something? —asked Reymon.
—No —said Zuka—.
But he feels something.
Like he's seen us before.
Ling stopped.
—Remember what Bony said.
Don't activate your aura.
Don't show your power.
You're not Diamantes here.
You're students.
Reymon touched his forehead.
Where the seal slept.
—What if… one day… we can't hide anymore?
Ling looked at him with sadness.
—Then…
the world will know the gods didn't win.
And that the last warriors of the cosmos…
have awakened.
High above, a star flickered.
As if someone had just touched it.