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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The Search Truth

October 22, 2132 A.D.

Darkness enveloped a small room filled with old books and stacks of yellowed papers. At the center, a solitary lamp cast its dim light over a sturdy wooden table, illuminating the serious face of a man deeply absorbed in his reading. The silence was nearly complete, broken only by the whisper of the wind swaying the window panes in front of the desk.

The man wore a perfectly tailored suit that contrasted with the organized chaos of surrounding books. His black, short, and straight hair was neatly styled, giving him an air of wisdom and determination. A pair of thin-framed glasses accentuated his deep expression, making him look like a wise man immersed in the world's mysteries.

His name was Hanrry. A scientist and relentless seeker of absolute truth, who, like many before him, dedicated his life to unraveling the universe's enigmas. But what truth? You might be wondering. To understand, we need to look back in time, through science and faith that have shaped human understanding.

Over centuries, science unveiled many answers. It showed that everything began with the Big Bang, the primordial explosion that created the Universe. It revealed the transformations that led humanity to evolve from the first species into our current complexity. Yet, even with many discoveries, the deepest questions remained. Then came religions and beliefs—claims that a superior being, a God, created all. Many began to wonder: what if all that complexity was not the result of mere coincidences but of a divine purpose?

Scientifically, the chance that so many "coincidences" occurred for the Earth to be exactly as it is today is virtually nil. For many, this indicates that something or someone is behind this miracle. The quest for origin is what drives scientists and philosophers alike: to find a logical answer to existence. But Hanrry thought differently. For him, truth didn't need to be logical, nor did it need to fit neatly between science or religion—the important thing was simply to uncover the truth, no matter how profound or mysterious.

Hanrry was born an orphan, a mystery that since childhood made him question his existence. Why did his parents abandon him? Why was he here? Over the years, these doubts multiplied in his brilliant mind. His intelligence stood out among peers, and he realized there was much more behind the life he knew. So he delved voraciously into the study of science, mathematics, philosophy, and religions. He sought to unravel the secrets of existence, absorbing every fragment of knowledge humanity could offer.

When he turned 29, Hanrry traveled to a remote region in a distant country, where he discovered ancient ruins hidden by time. There, he found something that would change his life forever: an ancient book called **"The Story of the Fallen God."**

The volume told the saga of an exiled god, banished and isolated, speaking of the existence of other worlds and dimensions, and a faith previously unknown to him. Only upon turning 30 did Hanrry fully understand the book's teachings—especially a strange invocation ritual, both mysterious and captivating.

Although a man of science, Hanrry never abandoned belief in the supernatural or in the possible existence of a superior divine being. Fascinated by the intersection of faith and reason, he began testing the rituals he found, hoping that if science couldn't explain certain phenomena, spirituality might reveal something extraordinary.

Hanrry's journey was just beginning—a quest transcending time and space towards the overwhelming truth of "other worlds" he believed were real.

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