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Path of the Extra

After a tragic accident that claimed the lives of his parents and little sister, Leo, just 17 years old, found himself shouldering all responsibilities alone. By some miracle, he survived the past four months on his own—attending high school, juggling multiple part-time jobs, and enduring sympathetic gazes that pained him. The only respite he found was in books, which offered him an escape and some semblance of joy. One day, while engrossed in the book 'Path of Heroes: Battle Against the End,' his life took an unexpected turn. Halfway through the story, he inexplicably found himself transmigrated into the world of Path of Heroes, inhabiting the body of Azriel Crimson—a character never mentioned in the story's first half. An extra. Someone seemingly irrelevant to the plot. Unfortunately—or perhaps fortunately—fate had other plans, and Leo soon discovered that being a mere extra was not his destiny after all. -------------------------------------- Character illustrations will be available on Discord. Discord: https://discord.gg/9zZ69PVNFJ Also: Powerstone = PS 200 PS = 1 Extra Chapter 400 PS = 2 Extra Chapters 600 PS = 3 Extra Chapters

Crypthh · Fantasy
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165 Chs

SICVC [2]

Lumine blinked as he found himself in what seemed like a different world—and indeed it was.

He stood in the heart of what appeared to be SICVC.

Towering structures, their stones weathered and cracked, surrounded him.

Ivy and wild roots snaked through the crevices, reclaiming the stonework as nature slowly wove its way back in.

The air was filled with the smell of damp earth and decaying wood.

Soldiers clad in crimson and black uniforms rushed past, as if the entire void capital had been thrown into chaos—and it had.

They moved with urgency, their boots crunching against the dirt floor and sending up small clouds of dust.

It felt as though Lumine had gone back in time, watching everything unfold with almost no sign of technology.

Surrounding the void capital, he couldn't determine its size, but he could see countless trees outside its walls—trees so tall he couldn't tell where they ended.