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NIGHTFALL: THE DEMON SEALING CHRONICLE

sgtokuda
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Core Premise: A world where sunlight kills. A city deemed “Absolutely Safe”—built upon the corpse of one worshipped as a saint. And a teenage boy who wakes each night with memories of the apocalypse— where he himself was the one who died. When dreams are no longer omens, but memories of someone who has already lived through hell, the most terrifying thing is not demons— but the truth about who he really is. Main Description: The sky no longer holds an intact sun. — Long ago, it shattered into ten fragments, Burning like open wounds, still bleeding light. Humanity is left with only twenty percent of its land, crowded into seven zones: D-, D, D+, C, B, A, and S. Zone S—known as “Absolute Safety” — is also the place where the remains of a man who died a hundred years ago are sealed. Humans kneel to him as a saint. Demons bow to him as a king. In the darkness, a dream circulates among the survivors. A dream that repeats itself— — replaying the end of the world, and one’s own death. No one understands why, until one person awakens and realizes— — this dream is not a prophecy, but the memory of someone from another era. But unlike every other time— Tonight, in the dream, he is still alive. Author: sgtokuda
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Chapter 1 - CHƯƠNG 1:ÁC MỘNG

Duong Nghich Luu woke up.

The room was dark.

He sat still.

He couldn't remember what he had just dreamed.

Beart pounded.

Breathing was shallow, broken.

Bloodshot eyes swept over the wardrobe, the wall, the crack in the door.

Nothing was wrong.

That was exactly why something was wrong.

—Not this.

TING—

The alarm tore through the stillness of the room.

A heavy sound answered.

—Thud.

—Thud... Thud...

His hand slammed down.

Once.

Then again.

Silence.

He looked down.

Blood ran through the gaps between his fingers.

Muscles tightened.

But he felt no pain.

He stared at the blood for a moment, then let his hand fall.

The cramped room.

Only the sound of running water.

He pulled the piece of plastic lodged in his skin free.

A thin thread slid through.

He stitched the wound.

The water kept running. The blood thinned.

Shoulders sagged. His back bent slightly.

Checked the clock. Three a.m.

Too early.

A strange sound came from outside the door.

Very faint.

As if it were only imagination.

—Mother?

No reply.

He stood still for a few seconds.

Then turned back to the sink.

Twisted the toothpaste cap.

Leaned down to brush.

Not his teeth.

The bristles scraped against soft flesh.

Blood spread. But his rhythm did not change.

The light shone from behind him.

On the bathroom wall.

Behind him.

There was a shadow.

It did not move. It only stood there.

Watching him.