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KINETIC CODE

Kingkeuro
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“I Can Copy Any Martial Art… Now Everyone Wants Me Dead” Ryan has a secret he doesn’t even understand yet: He can learn any martial art just by seeing it once. In a world where skill matters more than power, that ability makes him dangerous. Very dangerous. The Lie Ryan is just a normal 19-year-old. Orphan. Recently graduated. For years, he was trained every day by an uncle who refused to explain why. He was told it was only for self-defense. That was a lie. The Breach On Virexia, humanity survives behind massive, electrified barriers designed to keep the monsters out and the truth buried. But on a night that should have been ordinary, the impossible happens: A beast breaks into the city. It finds Ryan in the dark, its glowing red eyes locked onto him. It’s breathing like it’s in pain. And for one heartbeat—it hesitates. It doesn't attack. The Conspiracy In the wake of the breach, Ryan’s world shatters. He is caught between forces far beyond his understanding: Hunters who kill monsters for profit. Secret groups running illegal experiments. The Colonial Defence Force, who already know more than they should. A powerful corporation hiding something deep beneath the city. The Cost of Power On Virexia, power is bought. There are drugs that slow time, serums that push the human body beyond its limits, and a mysterious plant—Cospirulina—that might be the key to everything. But as Ryan realizes the true depth of his own talent, he discovers that being the ultimate prodigy doesn't just make you a hero—it makes you a target.
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Chapter 1 - PROLOGUE

KINETIC CODE

A WORLD THAT REWRITES YOU

The first breath killed them.

Not all of them. But enough.

When humanity reached Virexia, they thought they'd found salvation. A world larger than Earth, richer, greener—vibrant in ways that defied human optics. The forests rose like pillars; the underground rivers hummed with bioluminescence. The air itself shimmered.

It was pure. Too pure.

The oxygen levels were a poison of abundance. The first settlers suffocated in the garden. Those who survived learned to wear masks—mechanical crutches to dilute the world into something they could endure.

They called it adaptation.

Virexia called it weakness.

The Evolution

Generations passed. The masks fell away.

Virexia didn't just accept humanity; it colonized them. Lungs thickened. Reflexes sharpened. Instincts evolved into something predatory. But the planet never gave without taking.

Beyond the fortified walls of the great sectors—the tech-driven American hubs, the hardened Russian strongholds, the disciplined Indian and Japanese sanctums—the world belonged to things that defied logic. Beasts with hides of organic steel and senses that tracked heartbeats through miles of rock.

Humanity did what it does best: it harvested the nightmare.

Armor from hides. Weapons from bone. An entire economy built on the remains of things that tried to eat them.

The Catalyst

Then, they found it.

Deep in the lightless veins of the world, where the underground rivers pulse, they found the Cospirulina.

Dark green. Breathing. Defiant.

It wasn't just a plant; it was a rewrite. It pushed the human frame past the breaking point. Strength that shattered stone. Perception that turned seconds into minutes. For a heartbeat, a human could become a god.

But gods burn hot. Cells fractured. Minds splintered. The power was unstable, addictive, and temporary.

So, humanity tried to leash it. From the Cospirulina came the rot of progress:

Recast Kits: To rewrite a face and a soul overnight.

Static: A neuro-accelerant that froze time for the user while they moved like a lightning strike.

The Black Market: Thriving in the cracks where the Colonial Defence Force (CDF) refused to look.

The Legacy

Yet, despite the drugs, the steel, and the bioluminescent weapons, the greatest power remained the oldest.

The 0th Generation. The original settlers weren't just pioneers; they were the masters of Earth's dying arts. They brought the lethal geometries of Taekwondo, Muay Thai, Kalaripayattu, and Systema. On Virexia, these weren't sports—they were survival.

They refined these arts for denser air and stronger bones. They turned human movement into a science of slaughter.

But with each generation, the blood thinned. Technique faded into ritual. Discipline dissolved into greed. The true forms became ghosts—legends whispered in the shadow settlements.

The Rising

Humanity believes it has mastered Virexia. They believe the walls are high enough and the Cospirulina is contained.

They are wrong.

Deep beneath the surface, where the rivers flow and the experiments are hidden, something is changing. It doesn't belong to the old world of Earth, and it refuses to be part of the new one.

It is rising.

On this planet, you don't survive. You don't adapt.

Virexia rewrites you.