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Idle Mage: Humanity's Strongest Backer

They said they came from out of nowhere. There were no signs of their arrival nor there were any loud sounds. One day, Humanity woke up and was forced to accept their existence...along with the destruction they brought with them. Ashton West, a orphan and a transmigrator from Earth. He woke up in this near-apocalyptic world without anyone else to rely on aside from himself. Thankfully, he was blessed with a golden finger that came with his transmigration package! Ashton: This world needs a Hero...sadly, I can't be bothered to be one. Ashton: Surely there's someone out there who can fulfill that role. As for me? Well... "Being 'Humanity's Strongest Backer' doesn't sound so bad." *** Disclaimer: 1. Cover's not mine. Found it online and edited it. This is for temporary use. Hit me up if this is yours and want it to be taken down. 2. Don't expect perfection. It doesn't exist. 3. I'm not in a race with the other authors. I have my own update schedule. Don't worry, it's frequent enough. All your support will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for checking out my work!

Hateful_Fellow · Fantasy
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He didn't get up even when the capsule opened. Dylan kept lying down in there, looking lost and defeated.

That certainly wasn't pleasing at all. He had thought that he moved on from that memory, that it doesn't have a hold on him anymore, that it doesn't hurt anymore.

But, truly, has anybody ever moved on from the loss of a loved one?

At this point, Dylan's convinced that he might never will and he just has to make peace with that. Losing his family will always hurt and not even revenge will grant him peace.

If anything, exacting revenge on the ones responsible for his parent's death will only make him feel empty inside. Dylan didn't think that his parents would like that for him.

As he slowly sat up from the capsule, Dylan couldn't help but wonder; what's the purpose of this test? Why did he have to be reminded about the most painful memory of his life? Why was it necessary?