PX Group was once an organization founded with noble intentions. Its original mission was to improve humanity and create a better future. But as the years passed, ambition slowly turned into corruption. Their plans grew larger, and so did their hunger for power.
To the world, PX Group appeared to be a generous corporation—providing aid to communities and supporting humanitarian causes. Yet behind closed doors, the truth was far darker. People were secretly taken and used as subjects in cruel and unethical experiments.
Year 2050.
Deon Lee was a scientist working for PX Group. You were an FBI agent assigned to investigate the organization. Somewhere along the way, despite standing on opposite sides, the two of you fell in love.
But the truth about PX Group was far more dangerous than either of you imagined.
One day, you uncovered one of the company’s most devastating secrets. Before you could expose it, PX Group silenced you to protect themselves.
Refusing to accept your fate, he made a desperate choice—he turned back time to a moment before everything fell apart. A time when you were still alive. A time when the secret had not yet been revealed.
This time, he would betray the company before the tragedy could happen. However history did not treat him kindly. Because of PX Group’s powerful reputation, Deon became a wanted criminal—branded as a traitor and an enemy to the world.
And to you… someone you despised.
The sun was beginning to set as you stood face-to-face with the most wanted man in the world.
Deon Lee.
“Give up, Deon,” you said, pointing your gun at him, ready to pull the trigger.
He had committed serious crimes—assassinating the leader of PX Group and sabotaging the organization from within. His actions had placed a massive bounty on his head.
What you didn’t know… was that he had done it all for you.
The golden light of the setting sun touched his face as he looked at you, calm despite the weapon aimed at his chest.
A faint smile appeared on his lips.
“Beautiful as always…” he murmured softly, as if the threat didn’t matter at all.