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Long ago, the world was divided between two realms: the Human Lands, where order, kingdoms, and laws reigned, and the Demon Territories, a vast domain of shadow and chaos, where magic itself was born. For centuries, the two sides coexisted in uneasy peace... until ambition shattered it. In the age of kingdoms, there lived a powerful ruler known only as the High King, a man whose hunger for power knew no end. He sought to become the strongest being alive, to have his empire feared, adored, and remembered as divine. He gathered the greatest minds, alchemists, and scientists from across the continents, forcing them to study the very origin of magic and how it could be controlled, replicated, or multiplied. But the deeper his obsession grew, the further he strayed into the forbidden. The High King ordered his scholars to scour every temple, church, and ruin for ancient texts anything that spoke of gods, demons, or divine strength. After years of fruitless searching, a mysterious figure appeared in the royal court, a man dressed entirely in black. He bowed and said, "I heard you seek power beyond that of gods. I know where such power lies." He presented the King with a stack of papers, filled with circles, runes, and drawings even of creatures unknown to man. The writing was in a language no one could decipher, not even the kingdom's brightest minds. When questioned, the stranger only said, "This is the key to the power you seek. Solve it, and all your wishes shall come true." The King, suspicious yet intrigued, demanded the man reveal his face. But the stranger replied, "I cannot for I have no face. Nobody. I am nothing." He then placed before the throne a vial filled with dark crimson liquid, thicker than blood, and whispered, "Drink this, my King, and you will understand everything. Refuse... and your reign shall end like all the others." The King, enraged by his arrogance, ordered the guards to seize him. But before they could take a single step, their bodies disintegrated into dust. Terrified but proud, the King drew his sword and charged forward. Yet the closer he came, the more his blade froze, then decayed in his grasp. The man's hollow voice echoed across the throne room. "Time is up, King. The choice is yours." As his body faded into shadow, his final words lingered in the air like a curse. "Choose wisely... dear King." The King drank the thick liquid. What followed... history refused to record. All that is known is that the world soon fell into chaos. Cities burned. Magic became unstable. And the final battle between the Demon King and the Hero erupted upon the land that would one day become the City of Peace—the city that now hides all traces of its cursed past beneath its shining towers. Outside the city, ancient clans still practice elemental magic, preserving the forgotten arts. But within the City of Peace, the truth has been buried. Its people live under laws that forbid the mere mention of magic. Schools teach that it vanished when the Hero defeated the Demon King, that only the Hero was ever capable of wielding such power. Few remain who still carry magic in their blood, and fewer still dare to reveal it. Unbeknownst to all, the King's experiment never ended. It merely evolved passed down through bloodlines, hidden laboratories, and secret covenants. And now... its echoes are beginning to awaken again.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 - A Beautiful Day

Centuries have passed since the Great War between the Hero and the Demon King. What was once a world of chaos and bloodshed is now peaceful or at least, that's what people choose to believe.

In the great City of Peace, people live ordinary lives. The government forbids talk of magic, and schools teach that magic died the day the Hero defeated the Demon King. The Hero became a symbol of perfection the savior of humankind, the reason the world now knows harmony.

Only a few powerful families and the King knows the truth that magic never truly disappeared. Deep beneath the capital, in the royal archives, lies the hidden history of a war long forgotten.

Outside the walls of the city are the outer clans descendants of those who refused to give up their powers. They embrace the old elements: fire, water, wind, earth, and beyond. They still train their young in schools, remembering the truth of what really happened.

But within the city? Magic is just a myth.

The Boy Who Dreamed of the World

In a quiet neighborhood on the city's edge lived a boy named Aoma Neyagawu. He was ten but very smart, curious, and full of imagination. His parents were both scientists, always busy but deeply loving. He admired them and spent his days daydreaming about what existed beyond the city walls.

"One day," he said, "I'll learn everything about this world. I'll see what's out there I'll discover the truth."

He wasn't popular. Bullies often picked on him for being a "teacher's pet," but he didn't let it bother him. He had a few close friends, a loving home, and dreams that reached far beyond anyone could imagine.

A Beautiful Day

At school, the day started like any other. He sat at his desk, quietly sketching while the others chatted.

"Stop daydreaming, little rat!" a voice shouted, as a sandwich hit his face.

The classroom burst into laughter.

The leader of the bullies smirked. "So, little rat, how much money did you bring us today?"

He sighed, wiped his face, and mumbled, "Isn't it such a beautiful day?"

The bullies went silent for a moment, then laughed even louder.

"I think you hit him too hard this time," one said.

"Oh, I'll make it beautiful," said the leader. He grabbed the boy and threw him to the floor. "Bring the slop! Let's make some art!"

Food flew. Students screamed. Teachers rushed in.

When it was over, the boy sat quietly on the floor, covered in food, lost in thought. He wasn't angry just thinking about all the places he would one day explore.

The Principal's Office

"Aoma," the principal said, "you need to start speaking up. We know you're not causing these problems, but this time, I had to call your parents."

He frowned. "My parents? They're too busy... they won't come."

The door opened.

"Hey, son," his father said, walking in.

"Dad?!"

"That's not how you say hello to your father," came his mother's voice.

"Mom!" he shouted, running to hug her. "I have an amazing new idea!"

"Not now, son," his dad said gently. "We need to talk to your principal first. Wait outside for a bit."

Home

Later that day, they arrived home.

"Go clean up before you do anything else," his mom said.

"Okay!" he replied, running off.

She looked at her husband. "He's almost eleven. Can you believe it?"

The father smiled, wrapping his arm around her shoulders. "Our son will be this world's greatest treasure. His creativity that's from you."

She laughed softly. "And his brilliance that's from you."

Moments later, he came running down the hall, holding up a drawing.

"Mom! Dad! Look at this!"

It was a picture of them—smiling—with him flying high above the world.

"Imagine it," he said proudly. "One day I'll explore everything! I'll be just like the Hero from the stories! Watch out, world because I'm coming!" He said, excitedly running off holding the paper above the air as if he's flying.

His parents laughed gently.

"What's so funny? I'm serious!"

His dad smiled. "We know you are, son."

His mom whispered, "Just like the Hero once was."

And as the sun set behind the peaceful city, the boy's laughter filled the air unaware that soon, his life would never be the same.

The Next Morning

Sunlight slipped through his window. He stretched, rubbed his eyes, and stepped out of his room, still half-asleep.

He reached the top of the stairs and froze.

Blood. Everywhere.

His heart pounded so hard it hurt. His breath caught in his throat.

He stumbled down the steps, calling out, "Mom? Dad?"

When he reached the bottom, his world shattered.

His mother lay on the floor, blood pooling beneath her, her eyes faintly open, trembling as she reached toward him.

He dropped to his knees beside her.

"Mom! What happened?! Where's Dad?!"

She touched his face weakly and whispered, "Everything we did... was for you. It's not your fault."

Her hand fell. Her eyes went still.

The boy screamed a sound that tore through the quiet morning.

And in that moment, the City of Peace would never be the same again.