Chapter 5: "The threat of the All Seeing Eyes"

As the sun sets over Tokyo, a video starts to go viral on the internet. The video shows the leader of the "All-Seeing Eye" terrorist organization addressing the public. He is surrounded by dozens of people and kids dressed in white robes with their hands cuffed and faces covered with black cloth.

In the video, the leader can be seen calling a man from those prisoners and loading him with explosives. He then shouts "run" and the man starts running without any questions or resistance. After some distance, the leader shouts "boom" and the man explodes, damaging everything near him.

The leader then addresses the public, saying, "This was just a trial, what I am about to do will be way bigger than what happened in Kyoto..." with a menacing laugh as he points towards hundreds of prisoners. The video ends there, sending the public of Japan into total panic.

Soon after, the chief of the superhuman task force, Itsuki Haru, appears on an important news broadcast. With a serious look on his face, he addresses the public, "The threat posed by the All-Seeing Eye is very real, and we take it very seriously. We are doing everything in our power to locate and apprehend their leader and his followers. We ask the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities immediately."

The broadcast ends, but the fear in the air is palpable. The people of Tokyo are left wondering what kind of attack the All-Seeing Eye has planned and if anyone can stop them before it's too late.As soon as Akira saw the video on his phone, his face went pale. He was sitting with his mother in their living room, and they both had been watching the news broadcast on the TV.

"Akira, what's wrong? You look like you've seen a ghost," said his mother, concerned.

Akira hesitated before showing her the video on his phone. As she watched in horror, he couldn't help but feel a sense of helplessness wash over him.

"This is all my fault. If only I had been able to control my powers earlier, I could have stopped this from happening," Akira said, with a tinge of regret in his voice.

"Akira, you can't blame yourself for everything. You're just one person, and you're doing your best," his mother said, placing a reassuring hand on his shoulder.

Akira nodded, feeling somewhat comforted by her words. But deep down, he knew that he had a responsibility to use his powers for the greater good, and he couldn't afford to let his past mistakes hold him back.

"I need to do something about this. I can't just sit back and watch as innocent people get hurt," Akira said, with newfound determination in his voice.

His mother smiled, proud of her son's sense of responsibility and courage.

"I know you'll do the right thing, Akira. Just be careful, okay?" she said, giving him a tight hug.

Akira hugged her back, feeling grateful for her unwavering support. He knew that he had a long and difficult journey ahead of him, but with his newfound allies by his side, he was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

As soon as Akira hung up with his mother, he immediately dialed Saitoki Arima's number.

"Hello, Arima-san," Akira said as soon as Arima picked up the phone. "Did you see that video that's going viral on the internet?"

"Yes, I did," Arima replied. "It's a serious situation, and we need all the help we can get. Akira, I want you to come to the headquarters of the Superhuman Task Force tomorrow morning. You'll officially join my team."

Akira's heart skipped a beat. He had been hoping for this opportunity ever since he learned about the Superhuman Task Force.

"Thank you, Arima-san. I'll be there on time," Akira replied, trying to keep his excitement in check.

"Good. We need to act fast on this one. The All Seeing Eye is a dangerous group, and we need to stop them before they can cause any more harm," Arima said firmly. "Rest up tonight, Akira. Tomorrow will be a busy day."

After the call, Akira felt a mix of nervousness and excitement. This was his chance to make a real difference and help protect the people he cared about. He could hardly wait for tomorrow to arrive.