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The Boy That Can Foresee the Future

It was supposed to be a check out for a new high school for his high school education. But, Kichi Vista-Sasaki, a smart Japanese boy who lived in the Philippines, ended up being a student at AITA, an organization of assassins. His unknown path was drastically changed to be that of an assassin. There he ended up being friends with various students of different backgrounds, including the cold and brutal Haru Takao and the stylish and prideful British girl Catalina Wesley Jr. His life as an assassin will be slowly unraveled as he navigates through that school, including the uncovering of secrets behind a person nicknamed “The Traitor,” who was a very rich, young man who lost his parents at a young age, including his secret past and regrets. Warning: The photo used for the book cover is NOT mine! Credits go to the original owner!

Roxas0702 · Ficção Científica
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30 Chs

Chapter 1 – The Airport Terminal

Kichi's POV

 Looking down at the view of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, I was looking forward to land at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. It's been hours since I left Vietnam, the place where I finished my junior high school education, by plane.

As I kept on looking at the view, I began to think about my life as a Japanese living abroad. It's been more than 10 years ever since mom took me away to the Philippines, the place of her parents' heritage, for a new life, and now, I'm back, this time, for my senior high school education.

Prior to my departure from Vietnam and after my graduation from junior high, I received a letter from a mysterious organization offering me to study at their school with a guarantee that I don't have to pay for tuition and boarding. Intrigued but skeptical by it, I decided to check it out by actually go there in Japan, which was across Asia. So, I packed my bags and left Vietnam by plane. Even though I am too young to travel alone, I had a permit that allows me to do that, as well as a weapons license for my Kali sticks, which I am an expert of.

My name is Kichi Vista-Sasaki, and I am a Japanese boy living in the Philippines. The story of why am I living in that country is…not good.

In terms of appearance, I had light grey hair and black eyes. My mother got married to a local who is a former soldier and now a hotel staff member at one of the hotels in Boracay Island. In addition to that, I have two stepsiblings and one half-sibling, and their names are Nathaniel, Rosa, and Timoteo. We get along a lot, especially in our hobbies of planting flowers in the garden and playing games in our phones. My grandparents used to live with us, but they passed away 7 years after my mother's second marriage.

But, there's one thing that I have ever since I was born, and that thing is a supernatural ability known as Danger Sensation. It's an ability in which a user can foresee any danger a kilometer away and that can last for only 3 seconds. It's an ability that allows me to save people from danger. Where it came from is unknown, and I want to find out.

Then, at 11:40 a.m., the plane had landed at Tokyo Haneda Airport with a good touchdown. I felt the plane shook as its landing gears touched the tarmac below. Shortly after that, the plane went to one of the big terminals and parked itself, before a jetway attached itself to one of the main doors.

Once the seatbelt signs are off, I unfastened my seatbelt, grabbed my shoulder bag, and stand up, before going to the aisle to open the overhead bins in order to get my backpack. After that, I get off the plane and walk to the terminal via the jetway.

In the terminal building, I passed through security and immigration without any problem, and headed straight to the baggage hall to claim my luggage, which was a grey roller bag. There I waited for my suitcase to arrive. After a little bit of waiting, my roller bag arrived and I picked it up, extended its holder, and left the baggage hall with it, alongside my shoulder bag and backpack.

Later, as I traversed through the first floor of the Arrival part of the terminal, I hummed happily and blissfully until, I saw a boy, with black hair and bright red eyes, looking at me seriously while holding a leather briefcase. I became suspicious at him, so as he.

Our stare lasted for a few seconds, before that boy cut the eye contact and left. I then shrugged it off and continue my trek through the building. Then, I sensed danger from that boy, almost like a vision, so I left my shoulder bag and other luggage and went to the nearest fire alarm switch in preparation for a foreseen chaos.