In a once-peaceful world, a terrifying disaster known as Lost Day shattered the fabric of human life. That day marked a turning point in history when a witch emerged from the shadows and unleashed widespread destruction. This witch was known as the Witch of The End, a being capable of bringing ruin to the world with her mere presence.
After that day, the surviving humans faced the harsh reality that their civilization had collapsed. Grand cities turned to rubble, homes and families vanished, and fear haunted every corner. New witches continued to emerge, spreading destruction wherever they went, as if the world was nothing more than a stage for their amusement.
Years passed after Lost Day, and the once-peaceful world became a battlefield. The survivors struggled amidst the ruins. Life turned into an endless struggle, and the children who grew up after the catastrophe knew nothing of peace-only fear, loss, and resistance.
Amidst this turmoil, a young man named Kisaragi Itsuki finds himself caught in a terrorist attack, witnessing the rise of the Witch of Void. A mysterious power known as the Core of Law bonds with him, granting him the potential to rival the witches, but with a heavy price to pay.
[Completed] Alien staggered to her, but then he didn't find it easy to look her. Her face had been blackened and she was writhering in pain, smoke issuing out her sweaty body. Holes started to appear in the white dress she was wearing. Her eyes, which seemed they could pop out of their socket anytime, kept darting at Alien as if she wanted to tell him something. She held out her blackened hand to Alien.
Alien was going to touch it when suddenly her whole body burst into fire and turned ashes like magic. Alien stepped back, and looked around. There were nomore monsters, but the ashes in their places. Xerxis was the only villain that hadn't caught fire and her corpse lay unharmed by anything but the sword.
With smokes wafting from the ashes and the tent that had caught fire, the place was stuffed with smokey mist now. Alien found it difficult to breathe in there. Now he was a free man he could walk out the tent. But before he left, there was something he needed to do.