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Find the Villain

Doctor Rut selects Lux and a few others to witness secretive experiments, plunging Lux, a brilliant student with dreams of a promising future, into a nightmare. But what starts as curiosity quickly spirals into chaos when an experiment gone wrong catches Lux, leaving him with fragmented memories in the midst of a sea of casualties. Branded as a failed attempt by Doctor Rut, Lux emerges from the chaos surrounded by bodies, his own mind clouded by the locked monster within him.  Determined to unravel the truth behind his switch, Lux vows to make those responsible pay. Later on, assigned to solve a murder case, Lux, now known as a professional detective, teams up with Chloe, another sharp-minded detective. As they follow leads, they uncover a sinister plot orchestrated by a powerful organization that has the potential to change the world. Along with the organization's threat, Lux and Chloe are in a race against time to deal with personal and business problems. With danger coming from every direction, Lux and Chloe have to deal with the fact that the real villain may be closer than they thought.  Will they uncover the truth in time to save themselves and stop the organization's plans?

Fortune_Jay · Sci-fi
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"Fine by me," she replied. "You can join my squad."

"Are you sure?"

"Absolutely. Just one more thing: these people don't seem to know how a tornado works or how dangerous it is. Mind explaining to them?"

"Okay," he answered. "If you insist, They probably need to know that much."

"What do you mean?"

"The people of this town will undoubtedly come across a few losses from these tornadoes."

"What? How could that happen?"

"There isn't enough information for them to understand." Raquil shrugged. "Despite only having experienced tornadoes for a brief period, many of their homes have already suffered destruction."

"This place has been hit by tornadoes for days!"

"True, but none of the previous ones have been powerful enough to wipe away whole neighborhoods." He chuckled. "Now that is something to behold."

"You're exaggerating."