【Post-Apocalyptic Mecha + Cosmic Horror & Intrigue + Superpower Evolution + Factional Politics】
Kai Shen , a new recruit deemed an "anomaly" by the Federation due to his inability to perceive "color," was classified as a potential threat and high-value experimental subject. He narrowly survived his first brutal battle, which nearly wiped out his elite squad. Then, a secret order from the Federation's highest authorities thrust him into an even more perilous unknown realm alongside a mysterious lone hunter whose identity remains shrouded in mystery.
Kai believed this was merely a "special mission" filled with calculation and surveillance. However, while exploring a forgotten ancient ruin, he and the mysterious hunter fell into an endless "time loop" trap set by a terrifying entity known as "Mirror Shadow." Here, death is not the end, but the beginning of deeper despair. The trust and resolve of his former comrades are their only anchors in the fight against the endless cycle.
After enduring countless blood-soaked and tear-filled “reboots,” Kai Shen sacrificed a crucial ally to awaken the forbidden power within the “Colorless Core,” capable of interfering with causality, severing the chains of the prison's laws. When he returned to the seat of power with a secret that could determine the fate of the Federation, the balance of power within the Federation began to shift dramatically due to this small “anomaly.” The puppet masters behind the scenes finally realized that this “pawn” they had deemed controllable had already gained the power to overturn the entire chessboard!
Federal High Command (a certain puppet master): “Impossible! He is merely an ‘anomaly’ sample, a ‘defective product.’ How could he sever the causal prison of the ‘Mirror Image’?”
Peisu La: “I have observed the fall of countless ‘variables.’ But you... seem to be the first to find the meaning of your own ‘existence’ before being completely ‘formatted.’”
“The true source of power of that 'colorless core' that can devour, analyze, and even reconstruct everything—does it point toward the 'apocalypse' that destroys everything, or... the 'origin' that creates the future?”