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The wind drifted softly across the stars — gentle, eternal, endless.
Above and below, countless worlds turned in silence.
Planets known as clans and far worlds.
Worlds of fire, where suns never set.
Worlds of ice, where time itself stood still.
Worlds of Aaron, where strength was everything.
And worlds of Earth, where hope and reason built towers that reached the clouds.
Between them lay the realms unseen — realms of spirits, gods, and shadows that whispered forgotten names.
For a thousand ages, peace wove a fragile thread between them all.
The kind of peace born not from love… but from exhaustion.
Yet even in peace, the truth never changes:
Where there is light, there will always be shadow.
Where there is life, there will always be pain.
And where there is peace… war always waits, patient, smiling in the dark.
But on this quiet day, beneath the golden sky of a small town near the city, none of that mattered.
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**Genres:**
Action · Fantasy · Adventure · Romance · Sci-Fi · Drama · Supernatural · Mystery
**Tags:**
Reincarnation · Family · Hidden Power · Dual Worlds · Cosmic Forces · Redemption · Brotherhood · Hybrid Bloodline · Epic Battles · Light Humor · Destiny
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The shop door creaked open as **Kaigo** stepped into the sunlit street, a warm, cloth-wrapped snack in one hand and a small fruit bag in the other. The smell of roasted rice and citrus filled the air.
"Congratulations on being a father, Kaigo!" the shopkeeper called from behind the counter, beaming.
Kaigo chuckled softly, rubbing the back of his neck. "Thanks… She's been craving these all day. Might as well play the good husband, right?"
He stepped onto the dirt path, the late afternoon sun painting the world in gold. For a rare moment, peace truly existed — the laughter of children, the hum of cicadas, the breeze whispering through the trees.
Then—
**BOOM.**
The ground shuddered. Distant screams ripped through the calm.
Creatures, almost like birds but different, burst from the treeline, their wings flashing white against the sun.
"It's the Reign Shuriken Bull! IT'S BACK!" a citizen cried out.
Kaigo froze. His eyes narrowed. The fruit bag slipped from his hand, rolling into the dust.
"...Again?" he muttered. "I thought that thing was sealed."
Down the road, a monstrous creature tore through the fields — a **Reign Shuriken Bull**, twice the size of a normal bull, plated in black crystal scales that shimmered like knives. Steam hissed from its nostrils. Shuriken-like fragments spun around its horns, cutting the wind itself.
And on its back — a crying child.
Kaigo's heart clenched. His fists tightened, and he began to run, teleporting on the skyscrapers and begin aura farming like ghost. At the same time, he remembered his wife's warning:
*If you don't make it to the hospital in time, you're a dead man.*
He grimaced. "Oh, I have to hurry before **I'm** the one in the hospital."
"Just once more…" he whispered. "One last time before I give it all up."
He sprinted forward and teleported onto the beast's back. The rope, etched with sealing words and hidden beneath his sleeve, unfurled in a silver blur. Dust erupted beneath his feet as he ran straight into the monster's charge.
The Reign Shuriken Bull roared, eyes burning with rage — but Kaigo didn't flinch.
He leapt; the rope shot forward, wrapping tight around the creature's neck. His right arm began to glow, faint heat rolling off it like fire remembering how to breathe.
"For the last time… **Forbidden Seal!**"
His palm struck the creature's forehead. A blinding flash — thunder cracked — silence followed.
The beast stumbled, shuriken fragments scattering into the dirt, and finally collapsed.
Kaigo landed hard, panting, a thin line of blood sliding down his temple.
A familiar voice came from behind him.
"Still reckless as ever, huh?"
Kaigo turned to see an old friend leaning against a fence, arms crossed, a smirk tugging at his lips.
Kaigo grinned weakly. "Guess not."
"Weren't you supposed to be at the hospital right now?"
Kaigo blinked. Then realization hit him like lightning.
"AH, CRAP!"
He spun around and bolted toward the village.
"Tell the Reign Shuriken Bull I said sorry!" he shouted over his shoulder.
"Are you crazy?" his friend yelled. "Why would you apologize to that thing!?"
Kaigo called back, "Because even wild things have hearts!"
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### **The Hospital**
The doors burst open as Kaigo charged in, drenched in sweat, hair a mess, still breathing like a storm.
He swung open the door to Room 3 —
**Natsuko** lay there, glowing in the warm light, holding a tiny, silent baby wrapped in white cloth.
She smiled softly. "You're breathless. What happened?"
Kaigo scratched his head. "Ah… nothing. Just ran into something on the way."
She rolled her eyes, but the smile didn't fade. Her gaze drifted to the newborn. "He hasn't cried once," she whispered. "He's just… watching."
Kaigo knelt beside her, his usual grin softening. "He's beautiful."
"Let's name him," Natsuko murmured, voice weak but full of love. "Saji."
Kaigo nodded. "Saji… yeah. That's perfect."
They both looked at the child — calm, unmoving, but with eyes that seemed to see far beyond them.
"Why does it feel like he's not looking at us?" Natsuko whispered, then noticed his hair changing to silver.
Kaigo's eyes hardened, though his tone stayed gentle. "Maybe it's because his **solyn** is changing his hair. He's different… but his eyes haven't even opened."
Natsuko frowned. "Maybe it's because of me being an alien demon…"
Kaigo stopped her, placing a hand on hers. "Don't worry. It's not you. He's the symbol of our love, so don't blame yourself. If it is, then I'm equally at fault."
Natsuko sighed. "No… shut up and hold him. Terriko must be waiting for us we'll talk about this later let's just go home."
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### **Twilight**
The evening sky burned orange, fading to indigo. Crickets sang. Peace, once again, had returned — or so it seemed.
Kaigo stepped out of the hospital, Saji bundled in his arms.
"**DAD!**"
A small blur darted from the shadows — his first son, **Terriko**, sprinting at full speed.
"Wait, Terriko, don't—!"
**WHAM!**
The boy collided straight into his stomach. Kaigo nearly dropped to his knees.
"Y-you trying to send your old man to the spirit world already?!"
Terriko laughed, clinging tight. "Sorry! I missed you and Mom!"
Kaigo chuckled, rubbing his hair. "Me too, bud. Hey… wanna meet your little brother?"
Terriko blinked up at him, then down at the tiny face in the blanket.
"He's so small…"
"His name's **Saji**," Kaigo said.
Terriko smiled wide. "I'll protect you, Saji! Like a hero!"
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### **That Night**
Their home was alive with warmth and laughter.
Steam rose from bowls of rice and grilled fish.
Saji slept silently in a small woven basket beside them.
"Before anything else," Natsuko said, clapping her hands, "I'm cooking for my boys."
Kaigo laughed. "You just gave birth hours ago."
"I'll do it again if it means feeding my boys.
Terriko wolfed down his food. "Mmm! So good!"
"Chew slowly!" Natsuko scolded, smiling despite herself.
Kaigo leaned back, sighing in contentment. "This is life, huh? We don't get peaceful nights often."
"I want them to grow up somewhere safe," Natsuko said softly, eyes glimmering. "Quiet… peaceful."
Kaigo smiled at her. "Yeah."
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But Peace Never Lasts
As the family laughed inside, a faint crackle of light flickered across baby Saji's chest.
A pulse of silver lightning danced beneath his skin, silent but alive.
The light flashed once — bright enough to cast shadows across the room.
No one saw it but Saji himself — his tiny eyes reflecting the storm that had chosen him.
Outside, thunder rumbled, though the skies were clear.
Both Kaigo and Natsuko rushed in and saw Saji in immense pain. A strange symbol glowed on his right hand — its meaning unknown.
They didn't finish eating. Instead, they decided to use the **Forbidden Shards** to heal Saji before he could explode from the power inside him.
Kaigo said, "Natsuko, Terriko — stay home while I get the shards to help him heal and stabilize his mind."
But Natsuko disagreed. "No, I'll go with you. I can't leave you with Saji — he's in pain, he needs me."
Kaigo hesitated, then took both Natsuko and Terriko into his arms. "Terriko, hold your mother tight. What I'm about to do will be fast and crazy, but I promise you'll be okay."
He jumped high, flying through the night skies — though he knew it was illegal — but he had no choice.
Dark shadow-like figures, **Hellhounds**, followed them — invisible and fast, slashing through the air. Kaigo fought them off mid-flight, each blow echoing like thunder.
They landed in a **desert forest**, at an ancient shrine. Inside it lay the **Forbidden Shard**.
He placed Saji in the center. "Natsuko, start the shrine chant. I'll fight off whatever comes."
Natsuko nodded, whispering ancient words only her alien-demon blood could speak.
Kaigo turned back, clenching his fists as the unseen beings emerged again — faster than sight.
"Terriko," he said, bleeding but smiling, "take care of your mother for me, will you?"
"Dad, don't go! Please stay! You're hurt!" Terriko cried.
Kaigo smiled faintly. "Don't worry. Don't forget who your old man is, okay?"
Terriko nodded tearfully. "Okay, Dad. Come back safe!"
The shrine glowed brighter. Natsuko's voice trembled. "It's almost done — but I need help!"
Kaigo returned to her side, both chanting together — their voices mixing with lightning and flame.
But the shadow beings struck again, slashing through them as they chanted. The **Forbidden Shard** pulsed violently — its cost absolute.
Whoever completed the ritual would wither away and never to return.
Kaigo screamed as his body began to fade, turning to light. He looked at his sons one last time.
"Take care of your younger brother. I'll always love you. Protect him… for me."
He vanished in a burst of silver flame.
Natsuko fell to her knees, clutching her children as tears fell. Terriko cried, "Mom! Don't leave me! Please!"
She smiled weakly. "You're strong… I love you. Protect your brother. I always believed in peace… and now I believe in you."
She kissed both boys on their foreheads — and faded away in light.
Terriko held Saji close, tears streaming down his face. Though broken, he remembered their words.
He knew he had to keep walking — to find a place safe for them both.
And so, under a moon that wept with thunder,
a new legend quietly began.
