June's body twisted in midair, the wind rushing past him as he fell from the speeding police vehicle. His heart was in his throat, and panic gripped him. But just as he braced for impact, he felt something strong wrap around him, pulling him up and steadying him in the air. He gasped, eyes wide as he looked around. It was Blue Cop, now fully transformed into his towering robotic form. His large, metallic arms held June securely as they hovered above the ground, Blue Cop's energy thrumming in the air. "You're not getting away that easily," Blue Cop's mechanical voice boomed, gentle yet firm. June's heart still raced, and his thoughts were a jumbled mess. "Why are you doing this to me? I don't even know what's going on!" Blue Cop's glowing eyes softened, and his tone shifted to something more human. "I understand. This is a lot to take in, but you need to understand something. You're important, Jun. More than you know." Blue Cop lowered them both to the ground with precision, his footsteps heavy but controlled. June stumbled as his feet hit the pavement, but Blue Cop kept a steady grip on him, ensuring he wouldn't fall. "Listen," Blue Cop continued, his voice quieter now, almost strained. "My home, Machina, was destroyed because of me. And the reason why everyone's blaming me—it's because I failed. I didn't save Deus Machina." June's mind raced. "Deus Machina? Wait, you mean... the person who sent me this watch?" Blue Cop nodded, his expression somber. "Yes. Deus Machina was the leader of my planet. He created the laws we all followed. But... things went wrong. The people of Machina rebelled against his laws. They refused to comply, believing that the rules he put in place were too restrictive. In the end, they caused the planet's destruction. Deus Machina gave his life to make sure I could escape." Blue Cop's eyes dimmed, the pain of those memories clear in the way his mechanical shoulders slumped. "He sacrificed himself to allow me to survive. He ensured I got on the last escape pod and left the planet before it exploded. But he told me something important, Jun." He paused, almost as if weighing his next words carefully. "He told me that my mission was to live in harmony with Earth's people. To help them, to guide them, and... to stop the Cardbots from causing more destruction." June's throat tightened, but he forced himself to listen. "Cardbots? What are those? And why are they after me?" Blue Cop took a deep breath as if bracing himself for something heavier. "The Cardbots are... dangerous entities. They are weapons created by the people of Machina, designed to enforce the laws Deus Machina set in place. But when the rebellion began, they went rogue. Now they're hunting down anyone who is a threat to their existence—or anyone who can stop them." "The watch you found, Jun," Blue Cop continued, his gaze focused on June's wrist, where the watch had latched itself securely, "it's no ordinary device. It's the Metal Breath. A sign of the chosen one. And that's you." "Me?" June's voice trembled with confusion and disbelief. "What does that mean? Why me?" Blue Cop stepped closer, his voice earnest. "Deus Machina foresaw that you would be the key to sealing the Cardbots. The Metal Breath is a symbol of the one who can help stop them once and for all. That's why I need your cooperation. We can't do this alone, Jun. The Cardbots are too powerful, and the time is running out." June's mind spun with a thousand questions, but the weight of the situation settled on him. He glanced at the watch on his wrist again, the glow it emitted now feeling like a burden rather than a gift. "You want me to help you stop these Cardbots?" June asked, his voice is small. "Why me? I'm just... a regular kid." Blue Cop placed a hand on June's shoulder. "You're not just a regular kid, Jun. You've been chosen. This is your destiny. Deus Machina believed in you, and so do I. But to do this, we need to work together. The Cardbots can't be stopped by force alone. We need to seal each one of them in the Metal Breath, and you're the only one who can do it." June's heart pounded as the gravity of Blue Cop's words sank in. "And... if I don't help? What happens?" Blue Cop's expression hardened, the weight of the situation clear in his eyes. "If we don't act fast, the Cardbots will destroy Earth, just like they did to Machina. Everything Deus Machina worked for will be lost. And it'll be my fault for not saving him." June stood still, torn between fear and an overwhelming sense of responsibility. He looked at Blue Cop, who was waiting for his decision with a mixture of hope and urgency. For the first time since this chaotic mess began, June felt like he was standing at the edge of something much larger than himself. "I don't know if I can do this," June said, his voice barely above a whisper. "You don't have to do it alone," Blue Cop reassured him. "But you're the only one who can unlock the full potential of the Metal Breath. You have to trust me, Jun." June took a shaky breath. "Alright... I'll help you. But I have one condition." Blue Cop raised an eyebrow. "What's that?" "You promise me one thing." June met Blue Cop's eyes. "You'll make sure we stop this. For good." Blue Cop nodded solemnly. "I swear it, Jun. We'll stop them, together."