In a dystopian world, Aymon Kriegsschaten, with a unique non-combat talent, challenges norms at the Institut de l'Éclat Astral. Assigned to the non-combat class, he seeks to bring those from the combat class to his feet. His one and only goal is perfection. Watch as he transcends the norm and becomes a Shatter Bringer.
"Ginga no Ikari: Kaito no Ketsui" is a thrilling shonen saga that combines heart-pounding action, deep moral dilemmas, and the timeless struggle between light and darkness. Join Kaito on his epic journey as he battles inner demons, forges unbreakable bonds, and ultimately discovers the true meaning of heroism and sacrifice.
When you look up at the starry sky;
Have you ever questioned;
Under the starry sky are us,
So what is above the starry sky?
Do they exist;
How civilizations collide and blend.
When you immerse yourself in the online world every day;
Is there also confusion;
What you see is what you want to see;
Is there still someone who wants you to see?
We live in a fortunate era;
The rapid development of technology and intelligent networks;
We enjoy all of this;
And all of this is also eroding us;
Perhaps in the future,
we will be Marionettes controlled by the internet!
In the beginning, there was only the Seed.
Humanity's relentless pursuit of limitless energy births a marvel—and a curse. On the fractured world of Eros, the Grand Tree is grown: a living colossus that promises salvation. But its heart, the Red Seed, splits reality. Life and ruin take root in the same soil.
Ashua, a lone hybrid forged in biofire and memory, is sent hurtling through time in a desperate bid to unmake a future that has already devoured itself. Haunted by fevered dreams, by a girl who may never have existed, and by the creeping infection that rewrites his very flesh, Ashua must confront not only the mutation, but the mythic weight of fate.
Trapped between dying dimensions, ancient echoes, and a past rewritten by something more than science, the remnants of humanity prepare for a final rebellion. As the Queen rises and forgotten gods whisper through machines, one truth becomes clear:
Some futures were never meant to be saved.