In a quiet suburban neighborhood, four-year-old Kenji plays with his toy plane, lost in a world of imagination—until an unnatural light blooms on the horizon. The world erupts into chaos as a nuclear detonation annihilates the city, turning streets into battlegrounds of desperation. His mother shields him with her body, her final act of love defying the atomic fire.
Miles underground, military officials analyze the destruction with cold precision. The bomb was no accident—it was a calculated strike, a solution to overpopulation. But their instruments detect something impossible: a survivor.
Kenji, the sole living remnant of the blast, shouldn’t exist. His body bears strange, geometric burns, his cells altered by radiation and his mother’s dying sacrifice. As the military scrambles to contain him, one question lingers: **What has he become?**
A child who survived the unsurvivable.
A government that will silence anyone who learns the truth.
And a power awakening within him that could either save what’s left of the world—or burn it all down.