[Hey, everyone! I recently came across a very interesting web/light novel created by "LA." which translates to "LA 'Army' in English. I was taking the time to read through it until I stopped at Chapter 11. The translation was pretty horrible, so I thought to myself, "Why not spice it up and make it even better in English, by creating a remake English version of the story?" I'm not taking any credit for the plotline and characters; I'm simply adding more stuff to it and creating an even better version. The credit for the original storyline goes to the original author. I haven't asked permission since there is no way to contact them, but I'm going ahead and doing it anyways. "Why?" You may ask. Because, it's Fun and keeps me busy.] Nasser Virginia was once the most renowned dragon summoner in the world, revered for his power and respected by all. However, one fateful day, a hero from another world appeared, and with a single strike, shattered Nasser's Life - the symbol of his power on his chest and the ability to summon a Dragon. In a single moment, Nasser lost everything - his wife, his power, and even the trust of the people he once held dear. "Betrayed by the citizens of the Kingdom, the King himself, the church, and even the guild master," Nasser's world crumbled around him, leaving him alone and broken. The power of dragon was no match against The Hero that had appeared, and the people of the kingdom praised him and looked on him with great favor. The emotional suspense of Nasser's story is palpable - the feeling of betrayal, loss, and despair that hangs in the air as he watches his world crumble around him. He had been the most powerful dragon summoner in the world, yet in a single moment, he had lost everything. In the end, it was the arrogant Hero and those that were with him that ruin his world- and Nasser was left with nothing but emptiness and grief, and a new profound Thirst for Revenge. The story of Nasser, the former strongest soldier turned worst avenger, is one of revenge and retribution. Despite the odds being against him, Nasser was determined to exact his revenge against The Hero and all those who stood with him. His actions would have far-reaching consequences, and the world was about to be changed forever. As the great philosopher Aristotle once said, "Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy." Nasser's actions, although driven by anger, were calculated and precise, and would soon bring about a new era of terror and destruction with a new summon power, which is: "The German Army."