Chapter—Beginning-Problems and Decisions.
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(Room is Pitch black. The silence is suddenly cut by the sharp, iconic trumpet fanfare of the Route 24 theme—bold, adventurous, and high-energy.)
( A series of extreme close-ups, moving in perfect synchronization with the rhythmic beat of the music:)
(A pair of steady hands open the curtain and then wearing cloth reaches for a crisp, white college shirt, the fabric rustling slightly. Fingers move with mechanical precision, fastening each button from the bottom up.)
(The collar is flipped; a dark tie is draped around the neck and pulled into a sharp, flawless knot. Not a single wrinkle is left.)
In a world where the sky once fractured to impose a System upon humanity, every soul was branded. People prayed for the power of a Auramaster or status of Aura Creator,Destroyer,Blaster. They craved the stars that defined their worth. But in the heart of this chaos, there was one who fought against the current. A person who wanted nothing more than to be forgotten. A person who simply wanted to be… Average.
(The background dissolves into a shimmering, ethereal dreamscape. A person stands before a towering, translucent holographic panel that pulses with ancient, golden light. His hand reaches out toward the screen, trembling with a quiet resolve. He touches the icon for the "Average" category, hoping for a life of 1-Star anonymity.)
He reached for the ordinary, hoping for the safety of the middle ground. But the world had written a different script for him. The System did not just label him; it recognized him. The man who sought to be the least ended up as the most unique existence on the planet: The World's Unique Auramaster.
(The dream-panel shatters into a million glowing shards. The scene snaps back to the sharp reality of a sunlit bedroom.)
( The person hands pull the laces of his college shoes tight, tying a firm, double knot. The "clink" of his belt buckle and the rustle of his blazer being pulled on follow in quick succession.)
(The camera pans up slowly from his feet, moving past the perfectly pressed uniform, until it finally reveals his face. He looks into the mirror with a calm, impenetrable gaze.)
**LUKE.**
(The music shifts into the steady, heroic marching phase—the rolling melody of a journey in progress.)
Luke Hanazawa did not want to show himself. He wanted to be the ghost in the back of the classroom, the name that no one remembered. But destiny is a persistent author, and it had already begun to write his path in ink that could not be erased.
(A flickering flashback—a dark alleyway in his hometown. A flash of brilliant blue aura illuminates the shadows for a split second as Luke strikes down a harasser to protect a woman. He disappears before everyone could understand and identify him)
To maintain the mask of an "Average," he walked a tightrope between two lives. Destiny pulled him again when the New Year
brought a Devil of chaos to the city.
(Luke going beneath the crack figthing with devil and take him out like a fblue fireshot.)
To save the thousands who called this place home, he had to manifest the very power he tried to hide, striking down the darkness before it could turn the world to ash.
(Luke is shown walking confidently toward the college gates, a polite, "Average" smile on his face as he greets a neighbor. The scene transitions to a high-speed montage of him traveling across borders.)
(Luke stands on a wind-swept beside him. Beside stands the Auramaster Mizu, her presence like a raging ocean. He turns to him, his voice barely a whisper against the gale: ". I hide my real name using name Mizu,why you dont give yourself a name.")
It was there, amidst the dust of global battles, that he chose his shadow. A name for the legend that would protect the world while Luke Hanazawa studied in silence. A name that would strike fear into Devils and hope into the weak: **AURON**.
(The music hits a rhythmic, driving pace.)
(Luke reaches the college lockers. He moves with practiced grace, swapping his outdoor shoes for his white college shoes. He slides them on, his transition into the "Average" student so perfect that not even the most sensitive Aura-detectors on campus flinch as he passes.)
He has mastered the art of the shift. He moves between the myth and the student so seamlessly that he is a phantom in plain sight. The battle with Kael was a victory for the "Averages," which proves him as an Average.
(Luke walks down the long, sun-drenched university corridor. Golden light pours through the windows, catching the dust motes in the air. He carries his bag over one shoulder, his steps measured and silent. He is the picture of a normal student, yet the experience in his eyes is that of a veteran of a thousand wars.)
(A close-up of the classroom door. It slides open with a sharp, mechanical hiss. We see Luke's foot enter the room. The classroom, which only a day ago would have ignored him, is now a sea of wide eyes and hushed whispers. Every head turns. The attention he once avoided is now a tide he cannot stop.)
He enters no longer as a victim, but as the man who cracked the hierarchy of the new world. He sets his bag down as the lecture begins—a master of illusions living the dual life of the student and the savior.
(The music takes a sharp, dark turn. A sudden, dissonant chord echoes.)
[(A quick flash of a jagged, crimson smile in the deep darkness—a Devil watching from the void, its eyes fixed on the Luke)
But is he truly ready to prove himself as the Auramaster? Faith is no longer just pulling at his sleeve; it is dragging him into the sky. The time for hiding is over. The time for decisions has arrived.
(Rapid-fire cuts—Luke walking as a student, Luke transforming into Auron in a pillar of light, Luke helping a fallen classmate, Auron standing over a defeated Devil. Side by side. The human and the legend.)
Does he have the strength to prove his soul? The storm is coming.
This is Luke life problem and his decisions.
End of chapter.
