Alexander Gray, a fifteen-year-old teenager on the verge of his awakening and subsequent entry into the Hunters Academy is one day taken away in a cosmic mana wave that passes through Earth’s solar system during a school trip from Earth to Mars. A wave that kills a person once exposed to it. Luckily, the displacement wave placed him close to their destination where he was found, alive and well to the disbelieve of everybody. Unbeknownst to him at the time, the cosmic mana wave had awakened a gift within him that would propel him to the ranks of hero hunter and beyond, granting him the strength to lead humanity in their effort to determine the cause of their universe changing and its implications. ............. "For some reason, I can't level up." Alex began to feel frustrated as he was stuck at Class F, the lowest rank a hunter could have after awakening, despite his momentum when he first awakened. Even with his awakened talents and the benefits he received from the 'accident' that should have killed him, he now finds himself stuck and unable to level up as mana does not work on him like everyone else. Follow Alexander Gray as he discovers his abilities and learns about himself in a chaotic universe and beyond. ...................... Join the discord: https://discord.gg/vXC8vWJxHN
Alex took a cab and quickly arrived at the middle school he once attended. Luckily for him, he made it in time to hear the school bell go off for closing.
He stood by the entrance he and his little brother used when they went to school together.
Sometime later, he noticed Aaron make his way outside. He quickly approached him to surprise him.
Appearing behind him, he placed both hands over his brother's eyes, but to his astonishment, Aaron quickly guessed who it was.
"Big brother, I know it's you." He said, not bothering to take Alex's hands off. With no other choice, he removed his hands.
Aaron turned around with a victorious grin on his face. "How did you know?"
"Mom and Dad mentioned you'd be returning today. So, I was kind of expecting you here." He finished.
"I'm that predictable?" He wondered, staring at his brother. He was now taller than he remembered, almost as tall as he was when he was a year ago.