They said humanity’s curiosity would be its undoing—and they were right. When researchers unearthed an ancient altar, they didn’t just awaken a secret. They opened a gate, unleashing nightmarish swarms of entomorphs. Enormous, unrelenting bugs. The world’s mightiest nations fell one by one, their weapons useless against the insectoid invaders. Just when all hope seemed lost, an unexpected source offers humanity the power to fight back. — “O holy spirit. I, Ray Foster, hereby ask you to make a contract with me and help me cleanse the world.” The cat replied, “I accept.” They felt their spirit lines merging, and the cat said, “Now, the final step. Give me a name.” Ray looked at the cat and said after a while, “Yuki.” — They called him a failure. “Spiritless Sage.” A Jaeger in training with unmatched spirit energy, yet no spirit to bond with. Now armed with Yuki's power, Ray must rise through the ranks of Jaegers, face impossible odds, and cope with loss and betrayal. But with the entomorphs growing deadlier and secrets lurking in the shadows, their journey is just beginning. In a world on the brink of extinction, the fight for survival demands more than strength—it demands spirit.
A bright summer afternoon. Somewhere in the Amazon jungle inside the borders of Peru, a team of researchers were inspecting a ruin.
The team consisted of 4 young 25-30-year-old members and an old man in his late 50s.
The old man was the leader of the research team. While searching through the ruins they stumble upon a big round place. In the middle of the place was a structure that seemed like an altar.
The old man went to the altar and started inspecting it. He found a stone tablet beside the altar. The tablet had something written in it in Sanskrit.
The old man thought, "How did a tablet with Sanskrit inscriptions end up here?" One of the young researchers asked, "What does the inscription say, professor?"
The professor started reading through the tablet.
He said, "अस्मिन् वेदीयां यः प्रभुनिष्ठां सिद्धयति तस्मै सम्राट् भवितुं कुञ्जी दीयते, यः जगत् शासयिष्यति। सः एव एन्टोमोर्फ्स्-सेनायाः नेतृत्वं करिष्यति । The one who proves his allegiance to the lord on this altar will be given the key to becoming the emperor, who shall rule the world. He will be the one to lead the army of Entomorphs."
The young researcher said, "I don't understand what it means. Who's the lord? What's the key? Wh...."
"Ahh." The professor and the young researcher looked up and saw another one of them standing by the altar. He was holding his right hand with his left hand as blood was gushing out from in between his left hand's fingers.
The researcher said, "Sorry. I was inspecting the altar and mistakenly put my hand on a sharp corner. Eric, give me some antiseptic and gauge." They moved to one side to tend to the injured researcher but they didn't notice the spilled blood on the altar.
They bandaged the injured researcher. One said, "You're still as clumsy as ever, Sam."
Sam mockingly replied, "Well, I'm sorry."
The professor was going to say something but suddenly they heard a rumbling from the middle of the opening. They turned around and saw the altar, which was empty before and now had a black sword stuck to it. The ground around the altar split apart, separating the altar from them. Eric screamed, "What's going on here?"
He didn't have to wait for answers as a sword emerged from the altar and a beam of light hit the sky. A little after, many giant-sized bugs started coming out of the crack in the ground.
The bugs were oversized versions of insects like ants, bees, etc. Before they could think of doing anything, thousands of bugs surrounded them. Sam tried to scream, but as soon as he did so, an ant bug bit off his head. Sam's headless body fell to the ground.
The other three young guys too helplessly fell. The professor's face got distorted as the horrifying sight of all of his student's dead bodies lied in front of him. He tried to run but couldn't get far before the blade of a praying mantis-like bug impaled his back.
Before his soul left his body, only one sentence came from his mouth: "What have we done?"
In the next 2 weeks, millions of Entomorphs would spread worldwide. The largest armies in the world would perish as their bullets and explosive shells would ricochet off the Entomorph's body like pieces of rubber.
The hope of humanity's survival was lost once the whole continent of South America fell, followed by the fall of North America, then Europe, Africa, and half of Asia.
The Entomorphs attacked Kashgar Prefecture in China, 15 days after the invasion. The Endomorphs started killing people like flies.
30-year-old Liu Jun Wel was returning home from work that evening. As the attack started, he started to run for shelter but had to stop as a dog came in front of him and blocked his way. He decided to ignore the dog and run again but had to stop as the dog suddenly spoke.
He said, "Don't run, boy. Come here. I'll help you defeat these Entomorphs."
Those words seemed like a bluff to Liu, but he couldn't ignore the dog, as the mere fact that a dog spoke human language was more than enough for him to start believing.
He went to the dog and asked, "What are these bugs? How will you or I defeat them when even bombs can't harm them?"
The dog replied, "I'll tell you all about it later. For now, grab my paw."
Liu obliged. The dog again said, "Empty your mind. Feel the connection of your heart with mine. I'll help you."
Liu did as he's told. He felt a connection between him and the dog. The dog said, "Now say the following sentence. O holy spirit. I, Liu Jun Wel, hereby ask you to make a contract with me and help me to cleanse the world."
Liu was shocked again as to how the dog knew his name. But he didn't question it and said the sentence.
The dog replied, "I accept you as my contractor."
A kid was crying in front of a square, being separated from his family as a bee bug approached him. He opens his eyes and sees the huge bee fight before him. He was so horrified that he froze. The bee raised its sting to attack the kid. But before the bee could strike, a spear pierced the body of the bee.
The kid looked as Liu came and picked the spear up.
He turned around and smiled.
"Are you alright, kid?"
The kid nods. Liu then said, "OK. Now, run."
The kid turned around and started running. Liu heard the dog's voice in his mind: "Liu, heads up. They're coming."
Liu said, "HUH!! How are you talking to me?"
"Our spirit paths have been connected. So, I can talk straight into your brain. You can do so too."
"Like telepathy?"
"Yeah, like telepathy. Anyway, here they come. Let's fight them off as long as your spirit energy lasts."
Liu got ready to fight as a surge of bugs came his way.