Episode 1
Ride to Nowhere - Prologue
In a shattered, rain-soaked post-apocalyptic world, a lone survivor rides an endless highway on his weathered scrambler "Echo," haunted by the woman who broke his heart. What begins as a desperate escape from pain becomes a raw, introspective journey of self-discovery.Through storms, ruins, and symbolic visions of biblical figures (Samson, David, Solomon, Adam & Eve), he confronts the brutal truth: the people we love most can wound us deepest, yet those wounds forge strength. 14 months after their last words, he wrestles with grief, regret, stubbornness, and surrender—learning that healing isn't linear, time doesn't erase scars, and love cannot be forced or begged for.This is not just a story of heartbreak. It's a quiet vow: to thank God for every lesson (even the painful ones), to stop villainizing the past, to embrace self-love and self-respect, to live fully in the present, and to trust divine timing.Ride with him through lightning, fire, and silence toward acceptance.
Because sometimes the road to nowhere is exactly where you find yourself.
This manga is 100% AI-generated.
autobiographical, heartbreak, self-love, redemption, post-apocalyptic, motorcycle, rain, lightning, biblical symbolism, faith, spiritual journey, emotional drama, introspection, healing, personal growth, vigilante origin, manga, AI-generated
Episode 2
Ride to Nowhere Chapter 1
Chapter 1: The First Haunt
After the long ride of surrender and self-acceptance, the survivor leaves the warehouse and answers a distant distress signal rising from the wasteland. What he finds is no ordinary threat: a shadowy, mist-born "haunt" — a tormented entity born from collective despair, feeding on loss and doubt, its vine-like tentacles whipping like divine discipline.
As the beast attacks a fragile survivor camp, the rider is forced into his first true confrontation as something more than a man — a ghost vigilante forged by pain. Pinned, tested, and nearly slain, he clings to the ancient words of Job: acceptance of both good and trouble, hope in a living Redeemer, the refining fire of trials, true wisdom in reverence, and the promise of personal encounter and restoration.
Through lightning, fire, and breaking chains, he learns that trials are not punishment but purification — and that helping others, even strangers, opens the door to his own healing.
The first haunt ends not in destruction, but in quiet restoration.
Yet the wasteland still whispers: more tests are coming.
Lesson of the chapter: "Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him." (Job 13:15)
Episode 3
Ride to Nowhere - Chapter 2
After the dawn of acceptance, the survivor rides into the night once more — but this time with new purpose. The wasteland highway becomes a grid of shadows, tangled power lines overhead like chains of the past, where every step (or mile) tests faith against fear.When a distant flare signal calls like a beacon, he answers — only to ride straight into an ambush. Bandits and a larger Night Haunt beast strike from the darkness, forcing him to confront not just physical threats, but the spiritual forces of evil that thrive in the unseen. Pinned, outgunned, and surrounded, he clings to God's promises: light pierces the night, fire does not consume, rivers do not sweep away.Through bullets, vines, and desperation, he exposes the darkness, defeats the haunt, and finds unexpected provision — ammo, a shotgun, and the quiet strength to keep going. The road is long, the night endless... but he rides on, trusting the One who straightens paths and provides before the need is spoken.Chapter 2 ends with the rider pressing forward into dawn, whispering:
"It seems I am gonna be driving all night long til next dawn."

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