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Chapter 1 - TWIN PARASITES:DARK AWAKENING

Chapter 1 – The Birth of the Twins

The year 2000.A storm raged above the village of Sri Mawar, lightning splitting the night sky as a woman screamed in agony. She was a widow, dragged into the sterile chamber of Doctor Manap's hidden laboratory. Metal tables, surgical tools, and jars filled with floating organs surrounded her like an unholy temple.

"Push," Doctor Manap ordered coldly, his eyes gleaming with obsession. "Push, and the world will witness my creation."

Two infants were born — Azur and Uzar. Their cries echoed against the steel walls. Yet the widow did not cradle her children. She was weak, her veins darkening as Manap injected her with a writhing, black-purple parasite.

Her screams changed pitch. Her body twisted, bones snapping, flesh reshaping. Moments later, she was no longer a woman but a grotesque monster, her eyes glowing crimson, her mouth splitting into a maw of fangs.

She roared, smashing walls, trying to kill the man who had cursed her.

Doctor Manap, unfazed, reached for a syringe containing a glowing violet parasite. He stabbed it into the chest of the crying infant Azur.

The baby's body convulsed. Flesh rippled, bones stretched, eyes flared with an unnatural light. In moments, the infant was no longer helpless — he became a miniature horror, his body reshaping into something sharp and alien.

With a terrifying shriek, Azur lunged at his own mother. The two monsters clashed, lab equipment shattering, glass exploding, blood spraying the walls.

When silence fell, the widow lay dead, her parasite torn from her body. The essence of it drifted like smoke — and slipped into the chest of Uzar, the second child.

Doctor Manap watched, his lips curling into a smile. "Perfect. One vessel of rage, one vessel of silence. Together, they will be my greatest weapons."

Chapter 2 – The Dormant Years

Time passed.Azur and Uzar grew under the shadow of the village. Without a mother, they were branded as cursed children. The people whispered behind their backs. Teachers despised them. Children mocked them, shoved them, beat them.

Their eyes, however, were not ordinary. When angered, veins of light flickered beneath their skin. Villagers sensed something unnatural in them.

Doctor Manap never raised them with love. To him, they were subjects. "You were born to destroy," he would say, his tone sharp. "One day, the world will tremble before you."

Uzar's parasite lay dormant, asleep within him. But Azur often felt it stir. At night, he would wake, his reflection in the cracked mirror showing brief flashes of monstrous fangs and glowing eyes.

By the time they reached twenty, hatred burned in their hearts — hatred toward Khairul Anwar, the Prime Minister whose policies had driven Doctor Manap into disgrace, and hatred toward the world that spat on them.

And hatred is the perfect soil for monsters to bloom.

Chapter 3 – The Fall of Doctor Manap

In the capital, Doctor Manap stood before the Ministry, his years of service dismissed with a single sentence.

"You are no longer needed. Your methods are… unacceptable."

Khairul Anwar himself had spat those words. Before the nation, Manap was humiliated, his reputation shattered.

That night, in his darkened laboratory, he stared at the twins with a madness that had ripened for years.

"They reject me," he whispered. "But they will never reject fear. And you, my children, will be my vengeance."

He revealed a black device, a control with a single crimson button. The failsafe to awaken Uzar's dormant parasite.

Chapter 4 – The Awakening

The next day, in the village school, Azur and Uzar sat in silence as bullies surrounded them.

"Motherless freaks," one spat."Why don't you crawl back to the grave with her?" another sneered.

The fists came next. Boots stomped against their ribs. Blood filled their mouths.

And then, a sound — click.

Doctor Manap, hidden miles away, pressed the button.

In an instant, Uzar's body convulsed. His veins burned with golden light, his skin tearing open as claws erupted from his fingers. Azur screamed, his parasite surging like wildfire, flesh ripping, muscles swelling into something monstrous.

Their screams became roars.

When the dust settled, two towering abominations stood in the ruins of the classroom. One draped in purple-black flesh with glowing scars of silver, the other cloaked in black with golden cracks searing across his skin.

The bullies' laughter turned into screams.

And the feeding began.

Chapter 5 – Blood and Fire

The school became a slaughterhouse. Windows exploded outward as shadows tore through hallways. Teachers fled, students shrieked, but the creatures were merciless. Flesh ripped, bones snapped, the walls painted red.

Azur crushed a boy in his jaws, roaring with ecstasy. Uzar's claws slashed across walls, leaving trails of fire. Together, they became storms of hunger and rage.

By the time the military arrived, the building was nothing but ash and blood.

And the world saw them for the first time — the Parasite Twins.

Chapter 6 – The Call to Tijjani

Far away, Tijjani stirred. For weeks, he had felt something gnawing within his body, a strange energy whispering in his blood. That morning, he collapsed, his reflection in the water showing glowing lines across his chest, wings of light flickering faintly behind him.

The phone rang."Tijjani," a voice spoke. It was Doctor Shukri. "I know what you are. I know what sleeps inside you. You must come to me, now. Only you can stand against Azur and Uzar."

Tijjani's hands trembled. "Me? Stand against… those monsters?"

"No," Shukri said. "Not you. Not alone. But with me, with what I can give you… together, we will forge the Symbiote Knight."

And so, his journey began.

Chapter 7 – The Lab of Shukri

The hidden laboratory smelled of ozone and steel. Screens flickered with blue light, tubes of liquid pulsed like veins, and at the center of it all stood Doctor Shukri — a man with tired eyes but unbroken resolve.

When Tijjani arrived, weak and trembling, Shukri examined him with awe.

"It's true," Shukri whispered. "The parasite within you is not like theirs. It's… pure. It seeks harmony, not destruction. With the right bond, you can control it."

Tijjani gritted his teeth. "I don't want to become a monster."

Shukri placed a hand on his shoulder. "Then become something else. Become the knight that monsters fear."

From a sealed chamber, Shukri revealed a case of swirling nanotechnology. The liquid metal seemed alive, reaching toward Tijjani as if sensing him.

"With this," Shukri said, "your body will merge with both parasite and machine. A suit born of light and science. The Symbiote Knight."

Chapter 8 – Birth of the Knight

The nanotech pierced Tijjani's skin like fire, fusing with his veins. He screamed, his body writhing as armor unfolded from within — silver plates laced with blue light, claws retracting into sharp gauntlets, a helm sealing over his head with glowing eyes like twin flames.

When he stood, the floor trembled.

Doctor Shukri smiled, his voice shaking with both pride and fear. "Magnificent. A knight… forged not of steel, but of living will."

Tijjani looked at his reflection in the glass — no longer a man, no longer human. But not a monster either.

Something new.

Chapter 9 – The Twins Unleashed

Meanwhile, chaos consumed the city. Azur and Uzar had left the countryside behind. They descended upon Kuala Lumpur, their monstrous forms tearing through concrete and steel.

At KLCC, the twin towers rose proudly into the night sky. But beneath their shadow, people screamed as the Parasite Twins rampaged — cars hurled aside, soldiers torn in half, flames licking the heavens.

Azur's roar shattered glass across the plaza. Uzar's claws ripped through armored vehicles like paper.

The Prime Minister, Khairul Anwar, watched from a distant bunker, his face pale. "What… what has Manap unleashed?"

Chapter 10 – Clash at KLCC

Tijjani soared into the city, the wings of his suit thrumming with power. He landed upon a burning rooftop, his glowing eyes fixed on the chaos below.

The twins turned, their monstrous faces splitting into grins of hunger.

Azur pointed a clawed finger. "Brother… do you smell it? Another parasite."

Uzar's voice was like a hiss of flame. "But this one… feels different."

With a roar, they lunged.

The first clash shook the earth. Tijjani's blade of light met Azur's claws, sparks scattering like meteors. Uzar struck from behind, but Tijjani spun, his armored heel crashing into Uzar's chest.

The plaza became a battlefield of gods and monsters.

Chapter 11 – Falling Knight

The fight dragged into the night.Though Tijjani fought with all his might, the twins were relentless, their synergy terrifying. Azur's brute force combined with Uzar's speed, their strikes overwhelming.

Azur slammed Tijjani into the pavement, cracking stone beneath him. Uzar's claws pierced through his armor, blood spraying.

Doctor Shukri's voice cried through the comms. "Tijjani, fall back! You can't win yet!"

But it was too late. A combined strike hurled Tijjani across the plaza, his body broken. The twins lifted him high, their monstrous laughter echoing through the city.

For the first time, the Knight was defeated.

Chapter 12 – Fragments of Power

Dragged back to Shukri's lab, Tijjani's body was barely alive. His armor cracked, his parasite weakened.

But in the shadows of his wounds, something stirred. Fragments of Azur and Uzar's parasites clung to him, absorbed during the clash.

Doctor Shukri studied the readings, his eyes wide. "Tijjani… do you realize what this means? You carry a piece of them now. Their power… their essence… inside you."

Tijjani opened his bloodied eyes. "Then let's use it. Forge me into something stronger."

And in that moment, the path toward his evolution — the Knight Galaxy Rising — had begun.

Chapter 13 – The Fusion

The city shook as the Parasite Twins howled in unison. Their bodies convulsed, merging in a grotesque display of flesh and light. Bones cracked, muscles warped, veins of gold and purple intertwined like serpents.

What emerged was no longer two brothers — but a single towering abomination.

Its body was colossal, cloaked in hybrid armor of obsidian and violet. Cracks of molten gold glowed across its skin. Its claws could shear through skyscrapers, its eyes burned with icy blue fire, and its fanged maw split wider than a man's body.

It roared, and Kuala Lumpur trembled.

"Behold," Doctor Manap whispered from the shadows, his eyes gleaming. "The ultimate Parasite. My masterpiece."

Chapter 14 – Shukri's Desperation

In the hidden lab, alarms blared. Shukri slammed his fists against the console. "We're out of time. That fusion… it's beyond anything we've seen."

Tijjani staggered to his feet, his wounds still fresh. "Then give me what I need. Give me the power to finish this."

Shukri hesitated. "It will kill you. The strain of combining nanotech, your parasite, and the fragments of theirs—"

"I don't care." Tijjani's voice was steel. "If I fall, the world falls with me."

Shukri swallowed hard. Then, with shaking hands, he unlocked a chamber sealed for years. Inside was a core of living energy, swirling with colors of galaxies — blue, purple, gold.

"Then let us forge the impossible," he whispered.

Chapter 15 – Knight Galaxy Rising

The transformation was agony. Tijjani screamed as the core fused with his blood, his armor exploding outward, reshaping itself.

Wings of fire erupted from his back — vast, phoenix-like, blazing across the lab. His helm transformed, eyes glowing with a tri-color blaze of blue, violet, and gold. His chest pulsed with cosmic veins, his arms layered with organic steel laced in living light.

Doctor Shukri shielded his eyes from the brilliance.

When the glow subsided, Tijjani stood reborn.

Not a mere knight. Not merely human.

He was Knight Galaxy Rising — a warrior of stars and flame.

Chapter 16 – Clash of Titans

The battlefield was set at the foot of KLCC. The fused Parasite Titan towered above the skyline, its roar shaking the heavens.

And then, from the horizon, a blazing comet streaked across the sky. Tijjani descended, wings of fire tearing the air, his blade glowing with galactic energy.

The Titan turned, its jaws splitting in a grin.

And the clash began.

Their strikes lit the city like a second sun. Each blow shattered steel and glass. The Titan's claws carved skyscrapers in half, but Tijjani's blade severed them in return. Their roars shook the bones of all who dared watch.

The battle was no longer of men — but of gods.

Chapter 17 – Shukri's Resolve

From the ground, Doctor Shukri fought alongside soldiers, wielding a prototype exosuit. His shield bore the crest of mankind, and though his body was frail, his courage burned.

"Hold the line!" he shouted as monstrous fragments poured from the Titan, lesser parasites spilling like rivers of shadow.

Shukri's cannons tore through them, his shield deflecting their claws. Yet for every parasite he slew, more emerged. Blood sprayed across his visor, his breath ragged.

But he did not falter. For Tijjani. For humanity.

Chapter 18 – The Breaking Point

The Titan struck Tijjani with a force that shattered the earth, sending him crashing into the ruins of Bukit Jelutong. His armor cracked, his wings scorched.

Above him, the Titan charged its ultimate attack — a beam of pure parasitic energy, golden and violet, swirling with hatred.

Tijjani staggered, his blade flickering.

And then, in the corner of his visor, he saw it. Shukri — bleeding, broken — standing against a swarm, raising his shield one last time.

"Go!" Shukri shouted, his voice hoarse. "The world… needs you!"

The Titan's claws pierced him. Blood rained.

Tijjani roared in anguish, his rage igniting into something far greater. His wings erupted into a storm of cosmic flame. His armor darkened with streaks of crimson.

Thus was born Knight Galaxy Rage Rising.

Chapter 19 – The Sky Burns

The fused Parasite Titan spread its wings of shadow, tearing through the sky. Its roar warped the clouds, lightning twisting into golden-violet storms.

Tijjani, reborn as Knight Galaxy Rage Rising, ascended after it — his wings ablaze, leaving a trail of fire across the heavens.

Below, the people of Kuala Lumpur looked upward. For the first time in centuries, humanity watched a war not of nations, but of gods.

The sky itself became their battlefield.

Chapter 20 – War Among the Stars

They broke past the stratosphere, hurling each other into orbit. The moon trembled as the Titan smashed Tijjani into a crater, then Tijjani retaliated, driving his flaming blade through the beast's shoulder.

Fragments of the parasite splattered into space, igniting like meteors as they fell to Earth. Each drop became a monstrous spawn, forcing soldiers below into endless battle.

The war had expanded — Earth and Sky united in chaos.

Chapter 21 – The Cosmic Core

Deep within his armor, Tijjani heard the voice of the Galactic Core whisper:

"You cannot win through rage alone. Balance, Tijjani. Balance is the blade that slays the impossible."

He clenched his teeth, golden fire swirling around his wings. His fury had given him power, but without control, it would consume him.

Closing his eyes, he steadied his heart. When he opened them again, his irises burned not just crimson, but a calm azure glow laced with gold.

He had ascended beyond rage.

Now he was Knight Galaxy Ascendant.

Chapter 22 – The Final Clash

The Titan unleashed its ultimate attack:A colossal beam of violet-gold corruption, wide as a mountain, screaming through the void.

Tijjani raised his sword, wings expanding into a thousand shards of light, forming a radiant halo.

He roared, unleashing his own — The Ultra Galaxy Beam, a cascade of cosmic fire, colors of blue, crimson, and gold fusing into one.

The beams collided.

The universe seemed to hold its breath.

Stars flickered. Earth trembled. The collision created a burning sphere of energy between them, threatening to consume the planet.

Chapter 23 – Sacrifice

The Titan pressed harder, its monstrous will clawing into Tijjani's soul. For a moment, the knight faltered.

And then — through the crackling comms of his helm — he heard a voice.

Weak. Broken. But alive.

"Don't… give up… Tijjani…"

It was Shukri. Bloodied, half-dead, but still breathing. His shield was shattered, but his spirit unbroken.

Tijjani screamed, his fire igniting brighter than ever.

"I fight not for power… not for vengeance… but for humanity!"

His beam surged, overwhelming the Titan's.

The abomination howled as light engulfed it, shattering its body, tearing the parasite apart molecule by molecule.

Chapter 24 – Dawn of a New Age

The sky was quiet.

Fragments of the Titan burned across the heavens, becoming harmless streaks of light — a cosmic aurora over Kuala Lumpur.

Tijjani, exhausted and broken, descended. His armor dissolved into embers, leaving only a man — scarred, but alive.

On the ruins below, Doctor Shukri smiled weakly.

"You did it… we did it…"

Tijjani knelt, gripping his friend's hand. "Rest, brother. The world is safe."

And for the first time since the twins were born, silence returned.

But far beyond the stars, something stirred. A whisper in the void. A parasite older, hungrier, watching.

The war… had only begun.

Epilogue – After the Storm

Four months had passed since the battle that scarred the skies.

Kuala Lumpur was still healing. Skyscrapers bore cracks like old wounds, but the city lived again. Children laughed in the streets, soldiers returned to their families, and the people spoke of one name — Tijjani, the Knight of the Galaxy.

But Tijjani himself lived quietly. No armor. No fire. Just a man who carried scars the world would never see.

He often walked by the river at dusk, where the water mirrored the auroras still lingering faintly above Earth. It was there he met Amina, a teacher who had lost her school — and nearly her life — in the parasite's attack.

She did not speak to him as a hero, nor bow to his legend. She simply asked, "Do you still believe in tomorrow?"

And for the first time since the war, Tijjani smiled.

Their bond grew in silence, like roots beneath the soil. Not forged in battle, but in the fragile hope of rebuilding.

On a quiet evening, surrounded by friends who had fought and survived, Tijjani and Amina were wed. There was no throne, no crown — only the warmth of lanterns and the laughter of people who once thought they would never see another dawn.

As the stars shimmered above, Tijjani looked to the heavens. Somewhere, he knew, shadows still lurked. But for now, Earth was safe.

And then… his smile faded.

High above the sky, beyond the last veil of aurora, a black object drifted across the stars. It did not shine. It did not move like a comet. It only watched, pulsing faintly, as if alive.

Tijjani's hand tightened around Amina's.

The war was over.

But something darker had already begun.

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