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I See One Second Into The Future: Loner In The Apocalypse

I will not die. Not for someone else. ... For as long as Kairos could remember, he experienced things twice. Originally, Kairos believed that was completely normal. However, as he grew up, he realized that it was not nearly that simple. Kairos would experience things one second before they happened. At first, he used it to avoid stubbing his toe or having a plate fall on his head. But as he got older, he realized that being too different from other people was essentially a sin. And so, Kairos quickly covered his ability up and pretended to be a loner. He let himself get shoved around even when he knew he could avoid it, just to blend in with the crowd. However, things weren't just left at that. Along with his strange ability, Kairos always had dreams. Dreams of a rising red sun. At first, they were infrequent and more confusing than anything else. But as time went on, he had this same dream more frequently. And it also became more terrifying. Kairos would wake up in a cold sweat, not truly understanding why he was so afraid. That is, until one day. When the red sun rose. And the apocalypse descended. ... 300 Powerstones = 1 Bonus Chapter 800 Powerstones = 3 Bonus Chapters ... Credit for original art: https://twitter.com/suechiee

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Reoccurance

This vision of the study session was a year later.

Sophomore Sam laid on the chair lazily, looking down at a textbook while twirling a pencil in his hand. It was fairly clear that he had gotten used to being here. On the other side was Ananta. She had a notebook open along with a mechanical pencil next to it. However, she wasn't looking at that, but rather the person across from her.

A drawn out sight came from Sophomore Sam.

"Ironic how it's called Stoke's Theorem, but I'm really not stoked to learn it."

Ananta laughed and placed one hand on her cheek.

"It's not his fault that his last name was that."

Sophomore Sam leaned back in the chair.

"Why are these people named after all these theorems anyway? So many of them are just basically the same formula, like this one and Green's Theorem."

Ananta shrugged her shoulders.

"What? You don't want your name passed down in history?"

Sophomore Sam clicked his tongue and rested his head on the top of the backrest.