Disclaimer: Persona Series is owned by Atlus games and Honkai Impact 3rd by miHoYo.

How can I publish chapter so quickly?? Because I have already written 4 to 5 chapter in advance.

This chapter is short because honestly I don't know what to write.

Enjoy!!!


In the space between worlds, where time and reality twisted together, stood the Imaginary Tree. It wasn't just a tree—it was everything. Its branches stretched into forever, its roots dug into the Sea of Quanta, and its leaves held entire worlds, each one a story shaped by choices and consequences.

Most leaves hummed with the steady rhythm of predictable lives and events. But not this one.

Su stood beneath the Tree, holding the strange leaf in his hand. It pulsed faintly, not steady like the others but irregular, like it was calling for attention. Su had seen many worlds during his time as part of Project Valuka, a mission to find a path where humanity could survive the Honkai. He had watched endless worlds fall, seen countless sacrifices made. He was used to disappointment.

But this leaf felt different.

He closed his eyes, letting his mind sink into the world contained in the leaf. Threads of possibility stretched out before him, showing lives, choices, and turning points. He followed them, tracing the paths that shaped this world. Every thread led back to one figure:

A boy with blue hair.

"Minato Arisato," Su said quietly, the name sticking in his mind. The boy looked ordinary, someone who could disappear in a crowd. But Su could feel it—this boy was anything but ordinary.

The threads of the world twisted around Minato, rippling with his every choice. His actions shaped the future in ways Su had rarely seen. But when Su tried to look ahead, to see where Minato's path would lead, there was nothing.

No future. No paths. Just a blank space.

This wasn't normal. The Imaginary Tree didn't leave gaps. Every life, every choice, every ending was mapped. Yet Minato stood outside it all. A blind spot in a system that was supposed to be perfect.

"What are you?" Su wondered aloud, opening his eyes to stare at the leaf.

He had spent lifetimes watching humanity struggle against the Honkai, seeing their endless fight and heartbreak. He thought he'd seen everything. But this—this was new.

The boy's existence didn't make sense, and that made him important. If his future couldn't be mapped, maybe he didn't have one. Or maybe he had all of them.

Su lowered the leaf slowly, his thoughts racing. Minato was an anomaly, but he wasn't just a problem—he was a possibility. If the rules didn't apply to him, then maybe he could break them.

"This is different," Su said simply. He gestured to the leaf in his hand. "Minato Arisato is tied to something I can't see. His threads are connected to every major event in his world, but his future is blank. No paths, no choices. Just nothing."

For the first time in what felt like forever, Su felt something stir in him.

Hope.

But with hope also came a feeling of uncertainty.