Summary of Chapter 2:
Atachi has been living in his new apartment for a month, seeking a peaceful life after everything he has been through. One morning, he decides to cook dumplings to enjoy a moment of peace. But as he prepares his meal, an explosion shakes his apartment, plunging him into a whirlwind of anger. Enraged, Atachi falls from the 30th floor, swearing to destroy everything. A hero saves him, but Atachi remains furious, feeling trapped by the endless destruction.
As Atachi tries to recover from this event, giants attack the city alongside dragons, and heroes try to repel the giant monsters. Atachi, initially a bystander, eventually intervenes during a fight against a dragon, quietly killing it with lightning speed. He now acts as an anti-hero, unconcerned with others, and becomes increasingly disturbed by the war around him.
The chapter ends with a cataclysm triggered by the energy wave from a dragon's egg, causing massive destruction. Atachi disappears in this wave, leading others to believe he is defeated, but he seems to find some satisfaction in the destruction.
Meanwhile, on a planet in the solar system, an alien patriarch sends his son Titan on a mission to protect Terra, where a new threat looms: an alien ship crashes, threatening the planet. This ship is housed by a commander of the enemy army of this mysterious patriarch. His name is Barbatéos, an antagonist who will play a role in this first season.
Atachi senses the appearance of this threat and prepares to intervene, as an intergalactic conflict becomes inevitable.
Concepts to Establish:
Intergalactic Threats: Atachi One's world possesses infinite universes, each with its own laws, as well as a remarkable diversity of advanced civilizations, like Terra, evolving in a much larger framework beyond the nearby galaxies.
The Coherence of These Threats: Atachi One's world is filled with worlds and peoples in conflict, seeking conquest, power, control, and mastery of commerce. These threats are necessary to integrate the true story.
Atachi's Anger: As stated in the chapter, he has had to move more than 16 times in 2 years, meaning the average length of his so-called peaceful times never lasted more than 1.5 months. Although he can easily defeat most monsters, he believes the Yorquin Rangers Terra possesses heroes powerful enough to handle interdimensional threats. He has acted out of frustration all this time.
Atachi's Personality Towards the Death of the Innocent: Atachi appears to be rather indifferent to the death of his peers, which is logical given the number of deaths he has had to witness in the 16 cities that were attacked. He blames those who failed to exploit their talents (again referring to the heroes).
What Atachi Has Demonstrated: So far, Atachi has demonstrated no notable powers, only physical strength and a level of martial knowledge capable of defeating his opponents.
Chapter Situation Summary:
Atachi has settled in the suburbs of Webenne, which is the capital of the country he is in. An A-rank threat, with the potential to threaten the continent on Terra, is rampaging in this capital. Heroes are mobilized, fighting these monsters in certain chaos. A superior dragon egg hatches, wiping out all of Webenne, introducing the most powerful monster of the horde.
However, the introduction of the alien ship brings in a threat where Titan will intervene on behalf of his father against the alien wanting to take over Terra and sell it to the marquises of the Spiral Galaxy.
So, in Webenne: Superior dragon (baby) vs the alien. Atachi is a few hundred kilometers away, having been carried away by the explosion's blast from the egg. The heroes of Terra have all been decimated by the alien's arrival. And Titan is above Terra.