Conqueror-s Haki Lightning Overlays -capcut- A... Review
Akira stared at the timeline. Three hours of work, and it still looked weak .
He dragged the first overlay onto the track. A crackle of deep crimson static bloomed over Zoro’s swords. Too red. He tweaked the blend mode to Screen , dropped opacity to 70%, and added a slight directional blur. Conqueror-s Haki Lightning Overlays -Capcut- A...
“It’s not the preset,” he said. “It’s whether you have the spirit to command it.” Akira stared at the timeline
Crimson lightning crawled out of the screen, silent and slow, coiling around his desk lamp, his chair, his wrist. It didn’t burn. It tested him. A crackle of deep crimson static bloomed over
Akira didn’t scream. He didn’t run.
Akira leaned in. His reflection in the monitor flickered—for just a second—as if something behind him had moved. He ignored it. Editors see things all the time.
But at 3:17 AM, he woke up—not to a sound, but to a pressure . The air in his room was thick, static clinging to his skin. His monitor was on. The Capcut timeline was open.