Chapter 1
In the cavernous expanse of a dark and foreboding hall, shadows danced along the walls,
cast by the flickering light of scattered candles. The air was thick with an ominous silence,
broken only by a man's soft, desperate pleas on his knees.
Surrounded by the chaos of devastation—tables overturned, chairs in disarray, and the
chilling sight of lifeless bodies strewn across the cold stone floor—he looked out, his eyes
wide with terror, beseeching an unseen mercy.
"Please don't kill me! I am begging you!!!" His voice, laced with fear, echoed off the ancient
walls, starkly contrasting the grim tableau around him.
In a swift, merciless blur, two hands appeared from the shadows, wielding a blue katana that
glinted ominously in the dim light. With chilling precision, the blade arced through the air, its
path ending in a silent, deadly caress across the man's throat. The hall was plunged back
into silence, now punctuated by the soft sound of blood dripping onto the floor, dark and
foreboding.
As dawn broke, casting a soft light through the curtained windows, the tranquillity of the
bedroom was gently disturbed. D, obscured by the shadows of his peaceful abode, stirred to
consciousness. His eyes, the windows to a soul marked by unseen burdens, fluttered open,
revealing only a glimpse of his resolve, shielded behind a headband that bore the marks of
countless battles.
Standing from the confines of his bed, his movements were slow. Clad in a simple white
full-sleeved t-shirt and black track pants, he moved with a quiet purpose towards the day that
awaited him.
The morning sun barely touched the skyline when D found solace in the rhythm of physical
exertion within his gym. Surrounded by an arsenal of equipment, his figure was a silhouette
of determination against the backdrop of punching bags and weights. Each pull-up was a
silent battle, a preparation for the challenges ahead, his face an enigma hidden from view.
In the solitude of his bathroom, the cascade of water from the shower did little to wash away
the scars and wounds that adorned his back—a tapestry of pain and perseverance. His
hands pressed against the wall, he bowed his head, allowing the water to trace the contours
of his resilience, marked indelibly by a singular, imposing tattoo.
Clothed now in the simplicity of a white t-shirt, he donned a black jacket, an armour against
the world outside. His departure was marked by descending the stairs of his Tokyo
residence, each step a quiet echo in the morning air.
With a school bag over his shoulder, D walked the streets of Tokyo, a lone figure against the
sprawling urban landscape, his journey shrouded in the anonymity of his turned back, a
silent testament to the story yet to unfold.
Above the sprawling cityscape, under the veil of morning light, a shadow darted across the
sky. It moved with purpose, a silent spectre cloaked in mystery, its form barely discernible
against the backdrop of the waking city. Clad in attire reminiscent of a bygone era, the figure
descended gracefully onto a rooftop, landing with the silent grace of a phantom.
On the edge of the building, the silhouette of a man appeared, his stance bold against the
horizon. The morning breeze tousled the long, black coat that enveloped his form, and a top
hat adorned with a peacock feather sat atop his head, a splash of colour against the
monochrome dawn. He twirled an unseen object in his right hand, his movements fluid and
mesmerizing.
"Looks like the game is going to begin soon. Stay strong, my children," he murmured, his
voice a whisper carried away by the wind, hinting at a game of unseen stakes and veiled
intentions.
Below, the city stirred to life. Four schoolgirls, their laughter a melody amidst the mundane,
walked side by side. Their uniforms, symbolizing youth and camaraderie, fluttered lightly in
the gentle breeze, contrasting the sombre mood over the city's quieter corners.
In a bustling square, the heart of Tokyo pulsed with the rhythm of the crowd, a living entity in
its own right. Meanwhile, in a narrow alley, a more sinister scene unfolded. Five boys, unified
in uniform but divided in spirit, harassed a lone peer, their laughter echoing off the walls, a
jarring note in the city's morning symphony.
The morning sun shone gently over the college grounds as D walked through the main gate.
The campus was alive with the buzz of students starting their day, groups gathered in
animated conversation, their laughter mingling with the distant sounds of the city waking up.
Amidst this everyday scene, D walked alone, his figure cutting a solitary path against the
backdrop of lush greenery and the familiar structures of academia.
"Huh! Why does the college open so early in the morning, can't it open in the afternoon or
evening... Get up early in the morning every day, have breakfast, and I didn't even take
breakfast! Life is just like a machine... Where is the fun in that? Don't you agree...?" D's
words floated in the air, a rhetorical question to the unseen and unheard, his tone a mix of
jest and a hint of genuine inquiry.
As if aware of an audience beyond the confines of his world, D paused, turning slightly as
though catching the eye of someone beyond the page. "What...? Yes, I am talking to you.
Don't you agree?" His direct and unexpected question broke the fourth wall, inviting the
reader into a moment of shared understanding.
D embraced the absurdity of his direct address with a confident stride and arms open wide.
"What...? You've never seen a man talking to you? Yeah, yeah. I can break the 4th wall and
talk to you!" His challenge to the norms of storytelling was met with the silent
acknowledgment of his unseen audience.
Climbing the stairs within the college, his hand casually gripping the railing, D continued, "I
know what you're thinking. You want to know who I am and what's going on here! Right...!
Okay, so let me introduce myself." Each step he took was a step closer to revealing more
about his enigmatic persona.
In an exquisite gesture, arms wide and a smile playing on his lips, D proclaimed, "Ladies and
gentlemen, presenting the most interesting and entertaining character. ME..." His
declaration, filled with humour and bravado, seemed to echo in the space between the lines.
Wandering through the college lobby, D mused aloud, "That's all I can tell! You will find out
about myself when the time comes. I can tell you my dream... So, my dream is that I want to
blow this college when I get a chance...!" His bold words, laced with a rebellious spirit, hinted
at a more profound yearning for change and breaking free from the mundane.
As D's hand reached out to the handle of a traditional Japanese sliding door, it was more
than a physical action; it was a symbolic opening to the myriad possibilities in his path, the
untold stories waiting to unfold.
D entered the room, his silhouette framed against the doorway, just in time to witness the
everyday theatrics of his classmates. With a mischievous spring in his step, Tom was making
a hasty retreat across the room, closely followed by Akari, whose determination was evident
in her pursuit. Tom's hand waved in the air, a gesture of mock innocence, as he said, "Hii!
D!!!"
The scene unfolded with Akari cornering Tom; their faces flushed from the chase. D,
intrigued by the commotion, greeted them with a casual, "Hii class rep! What's going on?"
Akari, catching her breath, responded with annoyance and pride, "Nothing, he was peeping
in the girl's bathroom. So, I taught him some lesson!!" Tom's protest was weak and
unconvincing, "Oh, it was by mistake!!" But Akari was having none of it, her command for
silence clear and authoritative, "Shut your mouth!!"
The conversation took a lighter turn as Akari inquired about another friend, "By the way,
where is Jett? Is he not coming today?" D responded calmly, "No, he is going on a trip with
his mom." Ever the jester, Tom couldn't resist a tease, "Au... Are you missing your
lovey-dovey boyfriend!!"
Tom's laughter was short-lived as Akari's frustration manifested in a comically exaggerated
threat, her posture and expression transforming into that of a formidable adversary, looming
over Tom's cowering form. The classroom dynamic shifted once again with the sudden
appearance of Jett, whose entrance was marked by Tom's frantic apologies, "Sorry!!!!
Sorry!!!!!!"
Jett's greeting, "Hii...! Guys...!" was met with surprise and curiosity, especially from D, who
questioned, "JETT...?" The reason for Jett's unexpected presence unfolded as he explained,
"Yaa. We were just about to leave then, my mom got a call from the headquarters, and we
had to cancel our trip...!! She told me that it's an emergency call, so she must go!!"
The morning's lessons had begun, the classroom buzzing with the subdued energy of
students settling into their seats. Amidst the chatter, Akari, Tom, and Jett continued them
conversation, now veering toward the more severe undertones of duty and unforeseen
events. With a nod of understanding, Akari acknowledged, "Well, yeah... Your mom is a
police officer, so she must have to go!!" Tom, his curiosity piqued by the recent turn of
events, speculated, "I think something bad has happened in the city." Jett, his expression
sombre, agreed, "Yaa... I think so, too."
The teacher's arrival marked the start of the day's lessons. "Everyone, please pay attention,"
she announced, her voice cutting through the murmurs of conversation. A student's voice
echoed, "Hey, looks like the class has begun!!" signalling a return to the day's academic
pursuits.
Later, atop the college's rooftop, the city sprawling beneath them, D, Tom, Jett, and Akari
found a moment's respite from the confines of the classroom. D, leaning against the railing,
sighed exasperation, "I am so tired of these study things!!! There's no thrill in that." The
rooftop, a brief escape from the rigors of academic life, offered a fleeting sense of freedom.
Eager to share sensational news, Tom turned his mobile screen towards D. "Hay...!! D, did
you see this? Five days ago, there was a ROYAL ASSASSIN party, and someone killed all
those who were there at that party!! They were all high-rank assassins!! I think someone has
taken your revenge!!!" Jett chimed in, adding to the intrigue, "Yaa...! There's a rumour that
only one man killed all of them."
D faced an unseen audience in a dramatic turn, breaking the fourth wall with a knowing look.
"What...? You think I did it!! If you are thinking this, then you are absolutely right!!! Well, what
can I say... This world can't run without pain." Heavy with unspoken truths, his words hinted
at the complexities of his past and the burdens he bore.
The conversation took a darker turn as Tom, with a hint of awe and fear, whispered, "Only
one man can do these horrible things!!! The Ghost...!!!" D, caught off guard, repeated,
"What...? The Ghost...?" The name hung in the air; a spectre of stories untold.
Jett, seeking to clarify, added, "Not the real Ghost...!!! The assassin's name is Ghost. He is
the number one assassin in the world." D's response was a thoughtful "Hmm..." as he
pondered the implications of this revelation.
Tom and Akari stood side by side at the rooftop's edge, their gazes fixed on the city
stretched before them. Tom's voice broke the silence, carrying a mix of awe and
apprehension. "Yaa... And I heard that he killed billions of people. Because someone had
revealed his identity on the dark web and all those who saw that have been killed."
In a moment of candid confession, D turned towards an unseen audience, his expression of
mild frustration mixed with a hint of amusement. "What? I didn't do it!! Well, yeah, I killed
those who were at that party, but this allegation is way bigger than that!!" His words, though
light, carried the weight of unspoken stories of nights shrouded in shadows and deeds that
whispered of a darker world.
Akari, ever observant, shifted the group's attention with a soft, intrigued call, "Amm...! Hey,
guys...! Look at that!!" Her beacon voice drew their eyes to a new spectacle unfolding.
The city, once a tapestry of daily life and routine, was now marred by plumes of smoke rising
into the sky, painting a picture of chaos unleashed. From their vantage point, D, Akari, Tom,
and Jett could see the city's heartbeat disrupted; its pulse echoed in the distant beating of
helicopter blades cutting through the air. "What is that, all the smoke and helicopters... Tom,
you are right!! I think something terrible has happened in the city," D murmured, his voice
tinged with a growing concern for the unfolding crisis.
Jett, his thoughts racing to his family, voiced a worry that hung heavy in his heart, "I hope me
mom is okay." The personal stakes of the chaos below added a palpable tension to the air, a
shared apprehension that bound the group together in a silent vigil.
Tom, his curiosity piqued by a sudden movement, pointed towards the horizon. "Amm... Hey,
guys... what is that?" His question, half-spoken, trailed off as their focus narrowed to a
singular, alarming sight.
A lone figure, its form barely discernible in the distance, moved with an eerie, unnatural gait
towards the college. Drenched in what appeared to be blood, the silhouette seemed to be a
harbinger of the chaos that had gripped the city, its approach marked by an ominous sense
of foreboding.
The watchman, steadfast in his duty, confronted the figure with a firm, "Hey, you can't enter
this college!!" His voice, usually calm and authoritative, conveyed uncertainty as he faced
the stranger's unsettling demeanour.
As the situation escalated, the watchman, mistaking the figure's intentions, attempted to
defend the college's boundaries. "Is this some kind of prank of you... because this time I am
not going to be afraid...!" he declared, his resolve firm yet tinged with an undercurrent of fear.
Without warning, the figure launched a sudden attack, its movements swift and deadly. The
watchman's bravery was met with a savage bite to the neck, a gruesome act that sealed his
fate, the figure's face a grotesque mask of blood and violence.
In the aftermath, the figure moved on, leaving behind the watchman, now a victim of the
horror that had befallen the college grounds.
D and his friends witnessed the unfolding terror from their vantage point on the rooftop. The
sight of the watchman rising again, his movements now erratic and devoid of life, sent a chill
down their spines.
Tom, his voice a mixture of confusion and fear, exclaimed, "What was that...?" Akari, her
knowledge suddenly crucial, responded with a grim certainty, "That... That's a zombie!!"
The group's disbelief was palpable as Tom echoed, "Zombie...?" Akari, taking on the role of
an impromptu educator, explained, "What...? Don't tell me you don't know what zombies are!!
Zombies are undead humans who become such by a virus.... They're just like dead people.
They don't have any emotions, they don't feel any pain, the only thing they know is to eat
humans!!! If a zombie bites you or even gives you a scratch, you will become a zombie like
them, and after that, you will never be able to become human again."
The gravity of Akari's words hung heavily in the air, the reality of their situation becoming
increasingly dire.
Jett, his practicality coming to the forefront, asked, "What should we do now?" Akari
responded immediately, "I think we should call the police. Jett, call your mom."
Jett's realization punctuated the moment, "Amm..., well, the thing is that I left my phone in
the bag." The admission, under normal circumstances humorous, now carried the weight of
their dire situation, leaving them isolated on the rooftop, the chaos unfolding below.
A tense discussion unfolded among the friends. With a glimmer of hope, Jett turned to D,
"But D, you have my mom's number!! Right, D..?" The question hung in the air, a potential
lifeline amidst the chaos.
The group's gaze shifted towards D, who, caught off guard by the sudden attention,
managed an awkward response, "Amm... Well... Yeah, I have... The number..." His hesitation
was palpable, the moment's weight pressing down on him.
Akari and Tom exchanged a knowing look, their expressions a mix of frustration and
disbelief. Akari, with a hint of reproach in her tone, pressed, "But you forgot your phone at
home, am I right...?" Tom couldn't hide his exasperation, "What...? Again, you forgot your
phone!!!!"
D, attempting to salvage some dignity, clarified, "I didn't forget, I just didn't bring it here!!" But
Akari was quick to challenge his reasoning, her voice laced with scepticism, "Don't give me
excuses. You didn't bring your wallet either, did you...?" D's simple, resigned "No..."
confirmed their predicament.
The gravity of their situation was not lost on Jett, who, seeking guidance, asked Akari, "What
should we do now?" Akari, ever practical, decided, "We need your phone, so we have to go
down... So, let's go to the classroom." The decision made, they turned as one, determined to
face whatever awaited them beyond the safety of the rooftop.
Their resolve, however, was quickly tested as they approached the terrace door. The group
came to an abrupt halt, their momentum broken by the sight that greeted them. The
expressions on Akari's, Jett's, and Tom's faces were a mirror of shock and fear, a silent
testament to the horror that lay just beyond their sanctuary.
Jett's voice was barely a whisper, "Is that." Akari, her voice tinged with dread, confirmed,
"Yes! That's...." The revelation was chilling in its simplicity.
On the stairs stood a figure that was once a student, now transformed into a grotesque
parody of life. Its face, marred by blood and violence, was a stark reminder of the nightmare
that had invaded their world. "Zombie..." Akari's voice trailed off, the word a sombre
acknowledgment of their new reality.
In that moment of shock and fear, an instinct for survival stirred. A hand reached out,
grasping for a bat, a symbol of their readiness to fight, to defend themselves against the
unimaginable terror that had found its way to their doorstep.