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Neonied

Tamim, an E-sports player and a university student realizes that he has power after a cosmological event. After he found this power he had no interest in his power but for killing his parents killer he started uaing his power and that slowly changed him to become a superhero. In the story Tamims motives will change based on his life flow. He might end up into a hero for good or a villain for bad maybe something he've never imagined.

Neonied27 · Action
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123 Chs

Suicide why?

In the woodland mountain, a younger Tamim, Fahim, and Tanisa engaged in a spirited game of hide and seek.

Tamim took on the role of the seeker, counting as his friends scurried to find the perfect hiding spots.

Fahim, with determination in his eyes, nestled behind a colossal tree. "This time," he vowed, "Tamim won't find me."

Yet, amid the suspense, a peculiar fragrance wafted through the air. Fahim turned, only to witness an otherworldly hand emerging. The hand unfolded, revealing a mouth within, from which a crystal descended.

The enigmatic mouth uttered, "Please break the seal and save Master Rou." As swiftly as it appeared, the portal closed, and the hand vanished, leaving behind the cryptic crystal.

Present Time -

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Tamim and Fahim cycling at night on the road of Woodland Mountain, discussing.

"Ahh, tomorrow is our final match again. Bloodstrok got canceled, making the tournament easier for us," says Fahim.

"Well, Ninjaboys are playing, replacing Bloodstrok, and that day opponents didn't play well due to their sickness, so taking this match easily isn't a good thing," says Tamim.

Both get down from their cycles.

"We are on the spot," says Fahim and sits on the grass, enjoying the clear view of the city.

Tamim also sits beside Fahim.

"So, you and Faria are in the same university. I don't know why, but I think both of you look like you're a couple. You rarely talk. Tell me, do you like her?" asks Fahim.

"No, not at all, and I always avoid these kinds of things, you know," says Tamim.

While talking, Fahim looks to the left and sees a girl standing far away, getting ready to jump from a bridge.

"Look, that girl is jumping. I need to stop her," says Fahim and sits on his cycle, starting to ride towards the bridge.

Tamim observes the situation, thinking, "If a person wants to die, we should let them die. It's useless to stop them."

Fahim almost reaches the bridge, and the girl has already jumped. Suddenly, Tamim teleports there and tries to hold the girl with his hand. He manages to hold on, but the girl's sweaty hand loses grip, and she starts falling. Tamim uses his telekinesis to slow down the falling speed, and the girl lands on the road under the bridge.

Fahim heads towards the place where the girl fell, asking, "Are you okay?"

"Why did you save me? I wanted to jump," says the girl.

Tamim arrives and says, "It's useless to save people who want to die." He recognizes the girl as the one who was chased by some guys that day.

The girl also sees Tamim and thinks, "It's the same boy who saved me like a hero that day."

A patrol police car arrives at the scene.

The police officer steps out of the car and addresses them, "Are these boys trying to do something bad with you?"

Fahim responds, "She was trying to commit suicide; we just stopped her."

"Shut up, I didn't ask you," retorts the police officer to Fahim, turning to the girl, "You tell me what happened."

"He is telling the truth," says the girl.

"Still, the three of you have to go to the station with me," insists the police officer.

"Why would we go? We saved a girl; is that a crime?" questions Tamim.

"Don't make me. Enter the police car now," warns the police officer, adding, "If you don't, I will make both of you."

"Ma'am, you two, please get inside the car," says the police officer to the girl.

All three enter the car with the girl in the front seat and Tamim and Fahim in the back seat. The car begins to move, and Tamim, looking outside, thinks, "The world is so weird. I mean, they talk about gender equality, but here the police talked with us in a rude tone and talked with the girl in a soft tone. In truth, this gender equality or any form of equality doesn't exist."