returned home. She noticed his odd behavior but couldn't get a clear answer from him when she ask
k in school, facing a never-ending barrage of assignments and tests. The pressure mounted, and
he was no longer the same. A strange laughter overcame him, one that sent shivers down his spin
cool, quiet air, he jogged through the empty streets. His body felt different, stronger, and he marveled at the newfound s
nearby. He paused and turned, a sense of dread washing over him. A sha
m, and he hesitated to go further. But then he saw the silver-haired man emer
erhumans, mutants and humans who had broken through the limits of ordinary people. The superhumans were classified
red his life. He was on the verge of something incredible, something that few had the chance to experience.
to move twice as fast as a regular human, making them formidable opponents. This revelati
lained that the government was different from their group, and they were focused on eliminating th
ety and well-being of his family. When the time came for him to leave, the silver
ents, and creatures of the dark. The challenges he would face, the alliances he would forge, an