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When the infection began, the world blamed a virus.
They were wrong.
In a collapsing Bangladesh where cities fall into chaos and emotional instability turns people into monsters, Sakin discovers that survival is no longer about strength - it is about control. Within his veins flows Emery, a rare evolutionary force that sharpens instinct and stabilizes emotion, transforming panic into precision and rage into refinement.
But evolution does not come alone.
From the shadows of bloodline memory emerges Draugaz - a presence that feeds on imbalance, guilt, ego, and despair. He does not destroy buildings. He fractures minds. To him, humanity's greatest weakness is not fear... but itself.
At the same time, the calculating visionary Stroheim believes the only way to save civilization is through suppression - removing emotional extremes, stabilizing humanity by force, even if it means sacrificing freedom.
Between corruption and control stands Sakin - a reluctant protector forced to confront an unbearable truth:
The apocalypse did not create monsters.
It revealed them.
As his power evolves, his veins turning purple - a fusion of human emotion and manipulated force - Sakin defeats the enemies that nearly ended the world. Cities are rebuilt. Infection fades. Humanity survives.
But survival is not the same as change.
Greed still thrives.
The powerful still exploit the weak.
Bribery, injustice, and inequality return as if nothing was learned.
And Sakin realizes the most terrifying truth of all:
The demons were never the real enemy.
This... is the world we live in.
A psychological apocalyptic saga about evolution, morality, corruption, and the crushing weight of seeing humanity too clearly.