Hiro transmigrates and finds himself in the body of an orphan that’s about to be evicted from his orphanage. It wasn’t anything personal, but the orphanage’s policy doesn’t accommodate children who have reached the age of 16. From the gates of that humble establishment, Hiro slowly explores the facets of this world that was both familiar and unfamiliar due to its uncanny resemblance to his previous world—Earth. With his Daily Life RPG System urging him to excel in every aspect of his daily life, Hiro marks his presence in both the mundane and mystical circles of this new world.
Oh no! Hiro's expression changed.
He realized that he was too naive—the fragments of the mirror were hidden in the void, and they most likely appeared because of the ongoing battle between the lords.
Who knows how many temporary spaces were created and how they would influence the nearby space?
As he thought about this, Hiro didn't hesitate to follow the direction of the mirror and teleport to the ground, standing under its reflected light.
Before his consciousness was sucked away by the mirror, Hiro summoned Hans and Medusa, tasking them with taking care of his physical body.
Then, he removed the synchronization effects, which allowed the acting force of the mirror to easily snatch away his consciousness into the mirror world.
…
It was a colorful world. A large stronghold that stretched to the end of one's vision, with a dense circle of fog surrounding its edge.