Ultimate X Ray Fixed (Deluxe · SUMMARY)

It began as a classified military project—codenamed Lens Mundi —designed to see through any physical barrier: mountains, bunkers, even the Earth’s crust. But when Aris, a disillusioned radiologist, was recruited to calibrate the prototype, he noticed something impossible.

Desperate, Aris buried the only working prototype beneath three meters of lead and forgetfulness. But last night, someone sent him a message. It was an X-ray image—taken by someone else’s machine—showing a human heart. Inside the heart, printed in radioactive ink, were four words: ultimate x ray

The image showed his skeleton—not as it was, but as it will be : fractured, pierced by three metallic objects, lying in a shallow grave beneath an unfamiliar sky. The timestamp embedded in the scan read: . It began as a classified military project—codenamed Lens

But here’s the twist he just realized: if the machine sees all futures simultaneously, then his death scan is only one possibility. The others are worse. Much worse. But last night, someone sent him a message

The Ultimate X-Ray isn’t a tool. It’s a weapon that fires backward and forward through causality itself. And somewhere, in a lab not yet built, someone has just turned it on.

Aris had seen the future. And the future had seen him back.

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