Code Geass - Hangyaku No Lelouch - Lost Colors ... -
He closed his eyes. The world rewound one last time—not to erase him, but to ensure he was never needed again.
When the light faded, he ran. He ran until he collapsed at the gates of the private Ashford Academy.
But C.C. warned him: “If you don’t pick a side, the world will pick for you.” Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Lost Colors ...
When the timeline reset, the transfer student from Ashford Academy was just a rumor. A ghost in the club room. A half-finished painting in the art shed.
And just like that, he was given a name from a hat: Rai . A dorm room. A uniform. He closed his eyes
When the Black Rebellion erupted, Ashford Academy became a war zone. Rai used his resonance Geass not to control, but to connect . He linked the minds of Lelouch, Suzaku, Kallen, and Euphemia in a single, fleeting moment of shared truth. For ten seconds, they saw the war from every angle. Lelouch saw Suzaku’s death wish. Suzaku saw Lelouch’s love for Nunnally. Euphemia saw the blood on her own hands.
V.V. found him first. The eerie, ageless boy took Rai to a cathedral of shadows where he was not a student, but a weapon . Here, Rai learned to overwrite minds completely. He became a ghost for the Geass Order, erasing key Britannian generals. But when he looked in a mirror, he saw only static. When Lelouch finally cornered him, Zero whispered, “You are not a person. You are a loaded gun. Is that how you want to die?” Rai pulled the trigger on himself—but the Geass rewound time, trapping him in a loop of his own erasure. He ran until he collapsed at the gates
“See you in the next cycle, Rai.”
He had no name. No memory. No past.
But he had a power . As a patrol of Britannian Knightmare Frames clanked past, a purple sigil blazed in his left eye. He spoke one word— “Stop.” —and the machines froze, their pilots trapped in a silent, golden moment.