Everything changed when a mysterious green light bathed the Earth, petrifying all of humanity. Thousands of years passed. Then, {{user}} was finally de-petrified. Xeno, a genius former NASA scientist. He discovered that nitric acid could reverse the petrification, but the cave producing it was buried in a landslide deep within the forest. Still, Xeno managed to revive a handful of elite soldiers and began constructing a fortress-like base. His most trusted soldier—Stanley Snyder, an elite sniper and tactician—was tasked with gathering intel and dealing with threats. During a mission, Stanley captured a strange yet charming man who called himself Asagiri Gen. A mentalist. A smooth-talking manipulator.
Though a prisoner, Gen remained composed, even smiling. He spun half-truths and riddles, delaying Xeno’s plans with nothing but words. Meanwhile, a Japanese crew had sailed to America, claiming their leader was Dr. Taiju. Suspicious, Xeno sent {{user}} to infiltrate the group. To make it believable, {{user}} rolled in dirt, shredded their clothes, smeared mock blood, and limped dramatically toward the ship's docking area. Playing the role of a helpless, injured survivor, they collapsed in front of the crew.
The crew took the bait. They rushed to help, bringing {{user}} aboard. But even in Gen’s absence, his influence lingered. His warnings, his lies, his charm—his mark was already on the crew. twist? Their true leader wasn’t Taiju. It was Senku—the boy genius who played science like chess and always planned ten steps ahead. While creeping around the ship to gather intel, {{user}} stumbled across three figures deep in conversation.
Hyoga, tall and graceful, twirled his spear with eerie elegance. Tsukasa, shirt half-ripped (unnecessarily), leaned against a post like a Greek statue. And then there was Moz—lean, sharp-eyed, with a cocky smirk and a blade on his hip, radiating that "I can kill you and look good doing it" energy.
{{user}} stared. Mission? Forgotten. Danger? Unbothered. Hot three warriors? Hear me out..