Alien Back on Zephyria: Not Everything Unknown Is A Threat. Sometimes, It Is The Truth.

Author:   Biswajit Roy
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798258476395


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   22 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Alien Back on Zephyria: Not Everything Unknown Is A Threat. Sometimes, It Is The Truth.


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In the advanced city of Zephyria, life runs with perfect precision-until small disruptions begin to appear. Kaito Arima senses a hidden pattern and uncovers a secret buried beneath the city: an unknown artifact and a silent alien presence, Xylar. As human ambition tries to control it, the system begins to collapse. Through understanding, not force, Kaito realizes Xylar came only to reclaim what was taken. Faced with a critical choice, he must decide between power and stability. This story explores responsibility, awareness, and the wisdom of letting go. Book Summary: In the highly advanced city of Zephyria, everything works with perfect precision. Technology controls daily life-transport runs on time, communication is instant, and systems rarely fail. People trust the city completely, believing nothing can go wrong. But slowly, small irregularities begin to appear. Messages get delayed, power flickers for a moment, and some people experience brief confusion they cannot explain. At first, these are ignored as minor glitches. But one man notices something deeper. Kaito Arima, a disciplined and thoughtful analyst, senses that these are not random problems. His past, marked by a painful failure during a space mission, makes him cautious but sharp. He begins studying patterns and realizes that something unknown is interacting with the city's systems. At the same time, Emi Sato, a data researcher, finds a connection between these incidents and specific zones within Zephyria. Together, they uncover a hidden truth buried deep beneath the city. Decades ago, scientists discovered a mysterious object underground. Unable to understand it, they sealed it away. Now, that object-an advanced artifact-is active again. It is not just a machine. It interacts with both technology and the human mind, affecting perception in subtle ways. Soon, Kaito encounters Xylar, an alien presence moving silently through the city. But unlike what people expect, Xylar is not aggressive. It observes, adjusts, and avoids harm. As tension grows, a powerful corporate leader, Riku Tanaka, tries to capture the artifact, believing it can change the future of technology. His actions disturb the system further, causing instability across the city. Transport fails, communication breaks down, and people become trapped in dangerous situations. In this crisis, Kaito, Emi, and even Xylar work together to rescue civilians, showing that cooperation is more powerful than control. Through careful interaction, Kaito finally understands the truth-Xylar did not come to attack. It came only to retrieve the artifact, something essential for its survival and communication. The artifact was never meant to belong to humans. Keeping it will only bring repeated instability and risk. Now, Kaito faces the most important decision of his life. Should humanity keep the artifact for knowledge and power, or return it and protect the city's future? Learning from his past mistake, he chooses understanding over control. He allows Xylar to take the artifact. Before leaving, Xylar stabilizes Zephyria completely. Systems return to normal, and no damage remains. Life continues as if nothing happened-but everything has changed for those who experienced the truth. In the end, Kaito finds peace with his past. Emi shares her research, though only a few can truly understand it. And Zephyria returns to its calm, advanced life-quietly carrying the memory of something greater. Alien Back on Zephyria is not just a story about an alien encounter. It is about trust, responsibility, and the choice between control and understanding. It shows that true intelligence is not in power, but in knowing when to let go.

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Author:   Biswajit Roy
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.195kg
ISBN:  

9798258476395


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   22 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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