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ANTI-MATTER

In ancient times, a battle raged between two powerful figures over a mysterious box. The sage, determined to protect it, sent the box to Saturn, but it eventually found its way to Earth, forever altering humanity with the substance known as anti-matter. Two hundred thousand years later, Moho-Sha Cycle, a worker at the Community Service Center, discovers his hidden anti-matter abilities. When chaos erupts at a coronation event, Moho-Sha steps up to protect the crowd, earning the attention of the Anti-Matter Corps. Recruited by Nami Dabur, Moho-Sha embarks on a journey filled with trials, new allies, and formidable foes. As he joins the Corps, he faces the threat of ancient enemies and uncovers the truth about his own powers, setting the stage for an epic struggle for the future of Earth.

joshua_Daniel_7381 · Sci-fi
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18 Chs

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Ochitsuita, Jaden, and Beam stood amidst the rows of vehicles in the garage, their eyes scanning over the sleek designs and futuristic features of the cars before them.

"I think we should go with the neon BMW," Ochitsuita suggested, her gaze lingering on the vibrant vehicle with admiration.

"Ah, the neon BMW, renowned for its speed and versatility," Jaden chimed in enthusiastically, his excitement palpable.

Before Jaden could continue his praise, Beam interjected with a playful grin.

"Alright, we get it. Let's not waste any more time." With a sense of anticipation, they climbed into the neon BMW, its engine purring to life as they took off into the sky. Their destination: Thailand.

As they soared through the clouds, the iconic Temple of the Emerald Buddha came into view, its majestic spires reaching towards the heavens.

Beam's face lit up with joy at the sight.

"Hey, isn't that cotton candy?" she exclaimed, spotting a vendor selling the sweet treat in a nearby shack.

Curious, Ochitsuita asked Beam about her sudden burst of happiness.

"Why are you so excited, Beam?"

"It's because we're in my hometown!" Beam replied, her eyes sparkling with nostalgia. Surprised, Ochitsuita remarked,

"I didn't know you were from Thailand."

"Yeah, I am! By the way, where's Jaden?" Beam inquired, scanning the area for their missing comrade.

Spotting Jaden flirting with a local girl, Ochitsuita couldn't help but chuckle.

"Looks like he's found himself a distraction." As Jaden attempted to charm the girl with tales of their heroic exploits, Beam decided to intervene, playfully tossing a cone of cotton candy at him.

"Ouch!" Jaden yelped as the cone hit him, earning a giggle from the girl.

Unfazed, Jaden teased Beam, "You're just jealous because I didn't ask for your number.

" Rolling her eyes, Beam retorted, "You wish, Jaden."

Sensing the need to refocus, Ochitsuita intervened.

"Alright, let's stay on track. We have a mission to complete."

Arriving at an old factory, they were greeted by a scene of desolation.

Dusty cartons littered the floor, and an eerie silence hung in the air.

"This is where the aliens were spotted," Ochitsuita stated, her voice tinged with determination as they prepared to confront the unknown threat lurking within the abandoned building.

As they stood their ground, a horde of skeletal aliens emerged from behind, their sword-like hands snapping wildly.

But Jaden quickly reacted, shouting "Anti-matter: going down!" A dark blue portal materialized, and the skeletal aliens fell into it, their screams echoing as they disappeared.

Another portal opened at the top of the ceiling, and the aliens were destroyed by the force of the fall, their bodies crumbling to dust.

But more aliens attacked, their numbers seemingly endless. Beam unleashed a blast of light with "Anti-matter: peak light reflection!" The area was bathed in intense brightness, blinding everyone for a moment.

The aliens stumbled back, momentarily disoriented. As the light faded, Ochitsuita unleashed a fierce attack, "Anti-matter: wind slashes!" The wind slashes tore through the aliens, their bodies sliced apart with ease.

But Ochitsuita's eyes glazed over as a flashback took hold.

In the flashback, a young Ochitsuita stood in an ancient Japanese temple with his parents.

His father handed him the Kyodaina kaze katana, saying, "We need to guide this at all costs. It's our family's legacy, and the key to our survival."

Ochitsuita nodded, his eyes wide with determination. But before they could even move, skeletal aliens attacked, their blades flashing in the sunlight.

Ochitsuita's father fought valiantly, but the aliens were too strong.

They killed his father and mother, their blades piercing their hearts.

As they rushed to attack Ochitsuita, he released mighty wind slashes, destroying the aliens and sending their bodies flying.

Young Eliza found him, her eyes wide with wonder.

"Hey little child, what are you doing here?" she asked, her voice soft.

Ochitsuita glared at her, his eyes burning with anger. "I won't let you take the Kyodaina kaze," he said, his voice firm.

Before she could respond, he unleashed a blow of wind, sending her stumbling back. Eliza was impressed, her eyes shining with admiration. "Don't worry, kid. I'm not an enemy. I work in the Anti-Matter Corps. I'll protect you and the katana, and plus, I'm here to destroy all those aliens,"

Eliza said, her voice filled with determination.

"I still don't know why Gunner wants this sword, though," she murmured to herself.

Ochitsuita returned from his flashback, his eyes focusing on the present moment. But before he could even move, an alien attacked him, slashing his hand.

Jaden and Beam were distracted, and the aliens took advantage, injuring Jaden on the jaw and Beam on the forehead.

But they didn't fall easily. With a fierce cry, they unleashed an attack with all their combined powers.

The aliens were destroyed, their bodiescrumbling to dust.

As the dust settled, Ochitsuita turned to his friends, his eyes shining with gratitude. "Thanks, guys. I owe you one."

Jaden grinned, his jaw already healing. "Anytime, Ochitsuita. We're a team, remember?"

Beam nodded, her forehead healing rapidly. "Yeah, and we're not going to let Gunner get the best of us."

Ochitsuita smiled, his determination renewed. "Let's keep moving, then. We have a sword to protect, and a mission to complete."

Just as they were about to question each other further, a swarm of robot drones appeared out of nowhere, their bright lights and whirring propellers filling the air.

The drones hovered around Ochitsuita, Jaden, and Beam, their advanced sensors scanning the trio's wounded bodies.

"Ah, perfect timing," Ochitsuita said with a smile. "These drones will take care of our injuries. They're equipped with advanced medical technology, so we'll be good as new in no time."

Jaden and Beam nodded, and the drones began to work their magic.

With precision and speed, they tended to their wounds, injecting them with nanobots that repaired damaged tissue and administering doses of painkillers to ease their discomfort.

The trio watched in amazement as their injuries began to heal before their very eyes.

"Wow, this is incredible," Jaden breathed. "These drones are amazing."

Ochitsuita smiled. "Yeah, they're the latest in medical technology. We're lucky to have them on our side."

As the drones finished their work, Ochitsuita, Jaden, and Beam felt their strength and energy restored. They stood up, flexing their limbs and grinning at each other.

"Thanks, drones," Ochitsuita said, his eyes shining with gratitude. "We owe you one."

The drones beeped in response, hovering around the trio as they prepared to face whatever challenges lay ahead.