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Gates Guilt: Resurrection

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The era of the sun is a dead memory. Humanity's sprawling kingdoms have fallen, and the last remnants of civilization are buried alive. Trapped within a decaying, subterranean iron bunker known as the Sanctuary, the few survivors of an apocalyptic extinction cling to a grim existence. Outside the walls lies an unforgiving abyss of monsters and black miasma; inside, the reality is just as terrifying. Under the iron-fisted rule of Chief Murad Xie, the Sanctuary survives through a horrifying arithmetic. Compassion is a forgotten language, and the weak are literally consumed to keep the strong alive. Eleven-year-old Akira and his mother, Syuri, are the last sparks of hope in this sterile tomb. While the rest of humanity has surrendered to the ruthless, blood-soaked laws of their cage, Syuri preaches of a forgotten world above—a place of blue skies and green earth. Her dreams earn her the title of a madwoman from the starving crowds, but Akira fiercely protects his innocence, clinging to her teachings in a society that demands cruelty. But innocence is a death sentence at the end of the world. As resources run dry and the shadow of starvation threatens to snap the Sanctuary's fragile peace, an elite soldier named Klein takes Akira under his wing. Knowing the brutal truth of their decaying sanctuary, Klein drags the boy into the pitch-black outskirts of the gates. Through agonizing, bone-breaking training, he seeks to strip away the boy's naive hopes and forge him into a weapon capable of surviving the nightmare to come. As the last embers of human civilization threaten to burn out forever, Akira stands at a crossroads. He must decide whether to surrender to the savage reality of humanity's final cage, or bleed to prove that his mother’s beautiful world still exists in the dark.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 0: Prologue

"My father taught me that they were our Guardians and that we would never be lonely anymore."

"Because we would have them protecting us… and that's what I believed in."

A young woman walked amidst the chaos the burning cars, the cracked roads, and the collapsing houses.

Her eyes were beautiful yet weighed heavy, and her legs moved with full determination despite the bruising and the dark patches of burn marks all over her skin.

A woman whose clothing was made of expensive fabrics and a long white skirt that danced with each step, yet it was tainted with murky blood not hers, but her brethren's.

The night might've been the darkest of the year, as there was no other light except from the fire.

Anyone would fall to their knees, begging whatever god they believed in, hoping for a safe passage.

And yet the woman walked straight ahead, panting; it was harder for her to breathe with all the smoke and blood in the air.

"Don't… you worry, they all have left the city… without us, b-but we will catch up with them."

Surely, she was confident as she rubbed her protruding belly.

"Nothing has happened… it is just like yesterday… and soon your father will return too."

Her next step met something a bit squishy yet warm.

Her gaze lowered to a warm corpse of a man, disfigured and marked clearly by blades across his chest.

She did not shout nor scream.

Her focus remained on the bright moon before her solace.

It wasn't just the warm body she ignored but the dozens of piles scattered behind her, like moths scattered at sunrise.