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Chapter 1 - Kamen Rider

Prologue

Transmigrated into the world of Kamen Rider Geats, but as Firefly.

Kamen Riders? Jyamato?

"Protocol approved. Commence scorched earth operation."

"Be sure to tell all the future dwellers—it was the Stellaron Hunters who sent you off."

Once the dust settles, this is only the beginning.

In the Akame ga Kill world, Clara stands before the one she wants to protect, facing the national guardian mecha [Supreme Throne].

"Help me, Mr. Svarog!"

"Stay away from Clara!"

Facing enemies across the universe—angels, demons, gods… Sunday becomes the divine Lord Sunday (Chorus of Resonance).

"Do you all acknowledge that my sister Robin is peerlessly beautiful?"

Firefly, Clara, Yukong, Robin, Huohuo, Fu Xuan, Himeko, Qingque, Kafka, Herta, March 7th, Ruan Mei…

An infinite multiverse stream, featuring characters from Honkai: Star Rail.

 Chapter 1: Kamen Rider ~ Firefly

The city bustles with traffic like flowing rivers. Skyscrapers line the streets, their glass facades gleaming in the sun. The air is filled with a mix of car exhaust and street food aromas—urban life in full swing.

But the most eye-catching event? A livestream by a wealthy heiress with millions of fans—Kurama Neon—documenting her latest escape attempt.

Despite her luxurious life, Neon longs to flee her controlling family. Every attempt ends in failure, leaving her bodyguards exhausted from playing hide-and-seek.

This time, however, something's different. Her tracking devices have mysteriously failed.

Two foreign bodyguards scan the area and spot a silver-haired girl sitting calmly on a bench. Her presence is striking—elegant posture, wise eyes, and beauty that feels sculpted by divine hands.

They approach her gently, asking if she saw a girl in a floral dress with a livestream rig. She silently points in a direction.

After they leave, Neon emerges from hiding, thrilled to have finally shaken them off. She thanks the silver-haired girl profusely.

"Thank you so much! If not for you, I'd be dragged back again."

The girl, thoughtful and composed, warns her:

"You should leave quickly. They'll be back soon."

Neon nods and dashes off, reminding her to follow her channel. The girl watches her go, shaking her head at the irony—livestreaming her escape only reveals her location.

"This is just child's play," she muses. "The viewers just want to see a rich girl struggle."

But what truly catches her attention is the name: Kurama Neon. A familiar character from Kamen Rider Geats.

She realizes: this world is the DGP (Desire Grand Prix)—a reality show created by future humans who've become digital beings. The world is real, but only as entertainment.

And she herself? Not originally from this world. She's transmigrated—and now inhabits the body of Firefly, a character from Honkai: Star Rail.

Chapter 2: Customizing the Power of Aeons

Yes, she's Firefly now.

She loved Firefly—second only to the "pink fairy lady"—but never imagined becoming her. Firefly was supposed to be a waifu, not her new identity.

She recalls quitting her job, living off savings, gaming and watching anime for months. One day, she stepped outside, was blinded by white light—and woke up in this world, transformed into Firefly.

Firefly's backstory: born as a weapon, her homeland destroyed, she joins the Stellaron Hunters to defy fate. She suffers from Entropic Decay Syndrome, a condition that causes her to slowly vanish from reality.

You move slower… then slower… until the world itself becomes a blur.

Dreams and reality become indistinguishable.

Her condition stems from genetic modification, and she spends most of her time inside a mech called SAM, which functions like a medical pod.

But here, in this world, she feels no symptoms. Is it because this version of Firefly doesn't have the syndrome? Or is it the nature of the DGP world?

She knows this world is unstable. The DGP is a reality show powered by the Creation Goddess, where winners can rewrite reality. But it's all for the amusement of future humans—now digital lifeforms.

In some ways, it resembles Penacony, but it's also entirely different.

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