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Chapter 1 - LAM THE G.O.D OF TECH.

The universe began with a bang, but for the L Clan's galaxy, it was destined to end with a blink.

In a hyper-modern metropolis—a city of glass towers and gravity-defying highways—the sky suddenly fractured. There was no warning. No sirens. Just a shadow that blotted out the sun. A Velociraptor of cosmic proportions descended. This wasn't a creature of flesh; it was a beast of pure Urza Aura.

As it stepped into the city, the sheer weight of its presence turned skyscrapers into fine grey ash. It didn't need to attack. It simply was. The creature turned its head toward a neighboring city hundreds of miles away. It didn't move; it just looked. In a flash of white heat, that city, too, ceased to exist.

Within seconds, the planet's core groaned. The world shattered like a dropped marble.

The scene shifted violently to the central Universe of the L Clan. The Raptor prepared to unleash a roar that would snuff out the stars, but then... the world broke.

[ERROR: SYSTEM GLITCH] [SIGNAL INTERFERENCE...]

The visual became a bloody, jagged mess of red static. Through the glitch, the impossible happened. The Velociraptor—the devourer of worlds—was pinned to the ground. Invisible energy, ancient and absolute, began to wrap around the beast.

Narrator: "A disaster that could end existence is now sealed. But where is the cage? And whose hand turned the lock? You don't know... not yet."

TEN YEARS LATER

The sun rose over a peaceful, high-tech suburb. A blur of movement cut through the morning mist.

"Baba! Why are you so impatient? I am coming!" a woman's voice called out from a doorway.

The blur stopped. A ten-year-old boy stood there, his chest barely heaving despite his incredible speed. This was Khandaker G.O.D. L Tech Lam Dino Lion. At just ten years old, his eyes held the sharp, cold intelligence of a man who had already seen the blueprints of the world.

"I have no time, Mother," Lam said, his voice eerily calm.

He dashed into the house, heading straight for his room. He didn't just walk; he calculated every step. He laid down for exactly three minutes—restarting his internal clock—before springing up with an explosive energy. In a single fluid motion, he jumped over his worktable, mid-air switching his casual clothes for a dark, tactical outfit.

He walked into the kitchen, sat, and began to eat with mechanical efficiency.

Narrator: "Lam. The fifth son of the Great Lions family, ruled by the legendary Mufasa. He is the G.O.D of Tech. Wrathful when provoked, a creative architect of chaos, an imaginative genius, and a chronic overthinker. He is a multi-tasking planner and a psychologist who reads people like lines of code. If you value your reality, listen to him."

"Finish your food, Lam," his mother said with a smile. "You have a big day at school."

Lam finished his meal in silence, his mind already miles away. "School is just a simulation of learning, Mother. I'm going out."

Lam stepped outside and didn't take the road. He ignited the Urza-thrusters built into his boots and took to the sky. He flew toward the Forbidden Forest, his eyes scanning for a challenge.

Deep in the woods, a Spirit-Deer—a beast known for its incredible speed and hide that could deflect bullets—bolted through the underbrush. Lam was right on its heels.

"Escape is mathematically impossible," Lam whispered.

He raised his palm. A sphere of swirling blue and black energy materialized. "Urza Ball."

The projectile hissed through the air, striking the deer with the force of a lightning strike. The beast fainted instantly. With a cold, swift motion, Lam finished the hunt.

"Too easy," Lam muttered, looking at his hands. "I have to do something interesting. But what...?"

As Lam turned to head back, the forest went deathly silent. The birds stopped singing. The wind died.

In a small clearing stood a figure that defied every law of nature Lam knew. A man with five arms.

Two arms were beating a rhythmic, hypnotic pattern on a floating Cosmic Drum.

One arm held a Five-Headed Trident that seemed to leak darkness.

Two arms held... Plungers.

The contrast was absurd, yet the power radiating from the man was suffocating. Lam's eyes narrowed. His "Evil Smile" tugged at the corner of his mouth.

"I don't know who this guy is," Lam thought, "but he looks strong. Really strong."

He checked his internal clock. 7:58 AM. "Tch. I have to go to school." Without a second glance, Lam accelerated, leaving a trail of blue light behind him.

The man with five arms stopped drumming. He slowly turned his head toward the sky where Lam had been. A low, gravelly voice vibrated through the trees.

"Ah... this kid. He is special."

[CHAPTER 1 END]

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