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Survival Of A Background Character

So, you think you've got life all figured out? Well, imagine waking up in the body of a third-rate villain from a novel you once scoffed at. That's exactly what happens to your not-so-average high school student turned reluctant anti-hero. Picture this: transmigrate into the body of a suspended student from school, banished from his noble family, and now trapped in a world where magic reigns supreme and destiny calls the shots. Oh, and did I mention he's got a one-way ticket back to reality? All he has to do is complete a series of tasks to fix the messed-up storyline. Easy, right? Hell no!! But hold on a second. This ain't your typical hero's journey. Chris isn't exactly the noble, tragic figure you'd expect. Nope, he's more of a sarcastic, self-aware protagonist who's not afraid to ask the real questions. Like, why bother with destiny when you can't even get your morning coffee right? Or how about facing your past mistakes when you can just blame it on the plot? And don't even get me started on trying to outsmart fate itself. As Chris stumbles through this twisted tale of magic and mayhem, he's forced to confront his own shortcomings, forge unlikely alliances, and maybe—just maybe—find a way back to the life he left behind. But with every sarcastic quip and sardonic remark, he's also asking you, the reader, to join him on this wild ride. So, buckle up, because in a world where reality is just a plot twist away, Chris Harrison is about to rewrite the rules and show destiny who's really in charge.

wondering_boson_04 · Fantasy
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63 Chs
#ACTION
#ADVENTURE
#ROMANCE
#REINCARNATION
#SYSTEM
#MAGIC
#WEAKTOSTRONG
#SURVIVAL
#ACADEMY
#MYTH

A Sudden Level-Up [1]

After reincarnating in this world, I always had a lingering suspicion in my heart that this all might just be a dream, and when I would wake up, Mom would be making breakfast for me.

Dad would be getting ready to head to his office.

My little brother would be watching TV, nagging Mom for breakfast with his usual impatience.

It was a scene completely etched in my mind, a tableau of my past life that felt more real than anything in this fantastical new world.

My ordinary life was simple but full of warmth and routine. Each morning, the smell of freshly brewed coffee would drift from the kitchen, mingling with the aroma of sizzling bacon and eggs.

Mom, with her gentle smile, would hum a tune as she prepared our meal, her movements graceful and practiced. Dad, ever punctual, would sit at the dining table reading the morning newspaper, his tie neatly knotted, his briefcase by his side.