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Alan Eduardo Perez Garcia grupo: 562

The Story of the Dream Guardian

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chapters

chapter 1

chapter 2

chapter 3

chapter 4

chapter 1

If I were a superhero, I would save people from their most terrifying nightmares, but I wouldn’t let them use my power to avoid facing their real fears. If I had the power to fly, I would reach any place in seconds, but I wouldn’t use my flight to escape my responsibilities. If I could read minds, I would help people find peace in their thoughts, but I wouldn’t invade their privacy without a good reason. If my strength were unlimited, I would tear down the walls of injustice, but I wouldn’t hurt anyone without reason. If I were invisible, I would spy on villains to discover their plans, but I wouldn’t use my invisibility to commit crimes.

If I had the ability to heal, I would cure the world’s diseases, but I wouldn’t let people become entirely dependent on me. If I could manipulate time, I would stop disasters before they happened, but I wouldn’t change the past out of selfishness. If I could control the elements, I would extinguish forest fires with a single gust of wind, but I wouldn’t use my powers to harm nature. If I had an indestructible suit, I would face any danger without fear, but I wouldn’t look for unnecessary fights. If I could multiply myself, I would be in several places at once to help, but I wouldn’t abuse this ability to avoid hard work.

chapter 2

If my voice had the power to calm, I would stop conflicts with words, but I wouldn’t manipulate people’s feelings. If I were the fastest hero in the world, I would rescue those in danger in seconds, but I wouldn’t compete out of vanity. If I could grow giant, I would lift buildings to save trapped people, but I wouldn’t intimidate innocent people with my size. If I had the power of teleportation, I would travel to save those in need, but I wouldn’t disappear without saying goodbye to my loved ones. If I could see the future, I would prevent catastrophes, but I wouldn’t use that advantage to gain personal wealth.

chapter 3

If I had an impenetrable shield, I would protect the most vulnerable, but I wouldn’t hide behind it to avoid danger. If I knew how to neutralize any weapon, I would disarm villains, but I wouldn’t use that power to dominate others. If I could change my appearance, I would infiltrate enemies to uncover their plans, but I wouldn’t deceive innocent people. If I had the ability to talk to animals, I would ask for their help to care for the planet, but I wouldn’t force any creature to do something against their will. If my mind were like a supercomputer, I would solve complex problems in seconds, but I wouldn’t let knowledge make me arrogant.

chapter 4

And if one day, the world no longer needed me, I would walk away, not because I had lost my power, but because I would have learned that the true strength of a hero does not lie in the powers he wields. Because the greatest superpower is not about being invincible or perfect, but about knowing when to act, when to listen, and when to step back, allowing others the space to grow and learn. That to me is the symbol of a true hero.

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