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Fallen liberators

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In the war-torn city of Lunaris, Ren, a young rebel with a mysterious fire ability, is betrayed, framed, and forced to uncover the truth behind a deadly serum and the factions tearing his world apart. Haunted by his past and hunted by enemies, Ren’s journey leads him to a shocking discovery—his long-lost brother, Zane, now stands against him. As secrets unravel and old wounds resurface, the fate of the city hinges on one final battle between brothers. Will Ren become the flame that destroys everything… or the light that saves it? When the flame ignites it shall be the truth that shines from within. Bounded by blood yet distant by forged hatred and vengeance.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER ONE

After the government's failed experiment gave birth to humans with abilities beyond comprehension, panic swallowed truth whole. They lied. They hid. And then… they hunted. The "Fallen Humans," as they called us, were declared threats, monsters to be purged. To further their deception, they engineered twisted creatures—false beasts—to frame us as the evolved spawn of their chaos.

I, Ren Tanaka, was one of those cursed souls.

I still remember the day I used my power in public. The heat that surged from my hands wasn't nearly as terrifying as the cold separation from my family that followed. They dragged me away—no explanation, no second chances. Just a number in a file and chains around my fate.

They said it was justice.

But I know whose knife drew first blood. It was never us.

The Rebellion—those who pull the strings from the shadows—crafted the monsters, blamed us, and built their Kingdom on the ruins they left behind. The Fallen Liberators rose to fight back. To expose the truth.

That's when Uncle Van called for me.

"Ren Tanaka," his voice cut through the dim room like a knife.

"Yes, sir?" I replied, nerves tightening in my throat.

"There's a man. A possible ally of the Rebellion. Name's Kenzo. Street legend. Ruthless. Your mission—confirm his ties and eliminate the threat."

He didn't joke. Uncle Van never joked. Not even when he took me in as a frightened child. Especially not now.

Wearing layers to hide my identity, I moved through the grime and decay of the Fallen City. Danger lingered behind every shadow. You couldn't tell ally from enemy here. And the wrong glance could be your last.

But then… I saw it—smoke.

A fire.

Instinct took over. My feet moved on their own, heart hammering in rhythm with the flames ahead. That's where I found him.

Kenzo.

He stood there, bathed in chaos, like he belonged in it. Jet-black hair slicked back, eyes burning a vicious orange. He smirked the moment our eyes met.

"So you're the new dog the Liberators sent," he said, voice smug. "Let's see if you live up to the name."

"How do you know about me?" I narrowed my eyes.

"A rumour," he said with a twisted grin. "Word is the Liberators picked up a new kid. Let's be real, Ren Tanaka. We're cursed. Might as well embrace it."

"Scum like you ruin everything we fight for!" I spat back. "You disgust me."

His fists clenched. "Tough talk. Let's see you back it up!"

He lunged. A right hook came fast, but I was faster.

Thanks to Kenji Hayashi—my combat mentor—I'd learned more than just how to wield fire. I learned how to survive.

My fist ignited. The flame surged up my arm and with a single blow to his gut, I sent Kenzo flying into a stack of garbage bins. The impact flared up debris and sparked a minor explosion from a nearby pipe.

His eyes widened, coughing blood. "You... You have fire…? Who the hell are you?!"

I stepped forward, flames dying out with a flick of my finger.

"Ren Tanaka."

Just as I turned away, my phone buzzed.

"You handled that fast," Kenji's voice crackled through the receiver.

I froze. "What?! How do you—?"

"Look up," he said.

There he was—standing atop a rooftop like he always had been. Watching.

"Seriously?! You've been here the whole time?!"

He just laughed, sliding down effortlessly. Two others followed behind him—Akito Yuto and Jun. My teammates.

Akito, calm and sharp. Jun, more emotional but loyal to the core.

"Hey, give us some credit," Kenji said with a shrug. "Honestly, we thought you'd be toast starting with a psycho like Kenzo."

"OH COME ON! Where's the faith?!" I threw my hand to my chest dramatically.

"Enough with the drama," Akito cut in. "We've got bigger problems."

They all followed my gaze… toward the other side of the river.

Lunaris.

The Rebellion's stronghold.

A silent pause fell.

"You thinking of going back?" Jun asked gently, hand on my shoulder.

I nodded. "That's my home… it always has been."

"It's dangerous," Akito warned. "If they catch you, we lose more than just a fighter."

I knew that. But I had to see it. I had to see the place I lost. The place I once belonged.

"I have to," I said.

Akito and Jun exchanged looks—then nodded.

"Then we're coming with you," Akito said without hesitation.

I protested, of course.

"This is my mission."

But Jun shut me down with a clenched fist and a quiet truth.

"They stole something from all of us, Ren."

I couldn't argue with that.

I apologized.

I told them I wasn't used to trusting others. But they already knew. They knew about the pain. About my brother—Evander—who vanished nine years ago. About the life I never got to live.

Soon, we stood on the border wall, overlooking Lunaris.

It was breath-taking.

And infuriating.

"Holy shit…" Jun whispered.

Akito's jaw tightened. His eyes burned.

"So this is what they kept from us…" he muttered. "Food. Water. Life."

"We'll make them see us," I said, flame glowing faintly in my palm.

"They will," they echoed, standing beside me.

And for the first time, I didn't feel like I was standing alone.