- Alternative:神の子供 / God's Child
- Author:Horror M / Nishioka Kyoudai / 西岡兄妹 / Satoru Nishioka / 西岡 智 / Chiaki Nishioka / 西岡 千晶
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Horror , Psychologica
Kami no Kodomo Manhua
Title: Kami no Kodomo
In the quiet village of Sakuragi, a child named Haru was born on a stormy night, his arrival foretold by a crimson comet streaking across the sky. From the moment he opened his eyes, a sense of unease settled over the villagers, as if a shadow had been cast upon their once peaceful hamlet.
Haru's mother, a woman of mystique and secrets, raised him with an iron fist and a heart filled with bitterness. She spoke of ancient prophecies and whispered of a lineage steeped in darkness, passing down to her son a legacy of vengeance and retribution.
As Haru grew older, his presence cast a pall over Sakuragi. His eyes, dark pools that seemed to swallow the light itself, held a gaze that pierced through the facade of those around him. The villagers whispered of his unnatural abilities, of how he could bend reality to his will with but a thought.
But with power came a price. Haru's descent into madness was swift and all-encompassing. The once bright-eyed child became a harbinger of despair, his every word and action dripping with malice. As his influence spread like a blight through the village, those who dared to defy him found themselves falling victim to unspeakable fates.
Yet, amidst the chaos and suffering, a flicker of humanity remained buried deep within Haru's heart. A memory of a time when laughter still rang through the streets, when kindness and compassion were not foreign concepts to him. And as the darkness threatened to consume him whole, Haru grasped onto that glimmer of hope with trembling hands.
In a final act of defiance against his own nature, Haru sought redemption where none believed it could be found - within himself. With tears in his eyes and a trembling voice, he faced the villagers he had terrorized for so long, and uttered a single word that rang out through the still night air, carrying with it the weight of a thousand regrets - "Forgive."
