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Four Ways To Survive The Apocalypse

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The world is no longer recognizable—reality and fiction have bled together until neither holds meaning. Gods and monsters from myth, legends from forgotten tales, all watch us with cold fascination. Humanity is no longer free. These beings, known as Stars, are the spectators of the great “Scenarios,” and we are nothing more than their puppets. Those cursed to move beneath the invisible strings of these Scenarios are called Awakeners—humans forced to play in endless games of survival. Some Awakeners earn the favor of a Star and are granted terrifying power, becoming Incarnates—living embodiments of their patron’s will. But in this theater of gods, four broken lives carry the last hope of ending it all: Haruto Miragi – Japan’s reincarnate, who feels the agony of every rebirth across billions of years, each life carving deeper scars into his soul. Anabel Rosánvon – Russia’s seer, cursed to witness countless timelines and endure loss after loss until her mind begins to splinter. Sung Hyoeu – Korea’s returnee, dragged back from death after thousands of years in another world, only to face the nightmare again. Abir Hossain – The regressor of Bangladesh, who has lived this nightmare too many times to care for anything but victory, stripped of emotion and willing to do whatever it takes to shatter the Scenarios. They are the only ones who can reach the end. They are the only ones the Stars cannot control. And if they fail—there will be nothing left to save.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The First Beginning

A young, heavyset boy stood in the corner of a swaying metro train.His brown school shirt was rumpled and stained, his black trousers scuffed with dirt.Bruises peeked from beneath the collar, fresh cuts stung on his skin, and his hair was a mess—like someone had grabbed and yanked it for fun.

He kept his head bowed, staring at the floor beneath his shoes. His fists clenched so tightly that his nails dug into his palms.

Why must I suffer this much humiliation?Why am I the one they beat up every day?Those bastards—laughing, shoving, hitting—never feared the consequences. They acted like they owned the world, like his pain was just another joke in their day.

Anger flared in his chest.If only I were strong. If only I could stand up to them.I wish I could beat the daylight out of them.If only I was like the main characters in novels and comics…

He let out a bitter chuckle, muttering aloud without realizing:"But I'm not some cool, charming main character. I'm not even selfless like them. I'm not cut out to be the MC of any story."

It was only then that he became aware of the eyes around him.He looked up—and every passenger nearby was staring with awkward, cringing expressions.Heat rushed to his face, his shame drowning out even his anger. He immediately dropped his gaze again, wishing he could sink into the floor.

The train rumbled on, and the weight of the stares pressed down.But somewhere among the crowd, one person's eyes lingered on him differently—not with pity, not with disgust.They were… focused.

"Found you," a voice whispered.

And just like that—his life would never be the same.

To be continued…