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Alter Dimension: Lucky Dungeon Master

Alex, a young man with ambition but unfortunate life. He grew up as an orphan and from a very young age, learned to stand on his own feet. Barely making a living by searching through the dumpsite for things that could be sold. One day, when he came back home from the dumpsite, Alex decided to rest on the new sofa that he got from the dumpsite just the other day. But unexpectedly something magical happened to him. A stone inlaid on the sofa suddenly brought him to an alternate dimension! And there, Alex rise started, controlling the luck of the world. Everything runs through his favor. Whenever a problem comes up, it gets solve unknowingly. When he lacks money, gold suddenly fell down from the sky. Opening a treasure chest will always give great rewards. Lottery is nonsense, he will win no matter what. When a strong monster is about to kill him, it will trip on a rock and have its head explode, dying by itself. That's how against the sky he is! From then on, Alex became known as 'Fortune', the one who controls luck!

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Surprised Kris

"Hello, Kris?"

On the other end of the call, when Kris heard Alex's voice, she paused before saying,

"Alex, finally!"

"Where have you been in the past week?"

Scratching his head, Alex answered nonchalantly, "Of course, I've been in Alter Dimension."

"Where else do you think I could be?"

Kris didn't answer that but said, "Did you know that Dad and the others have been looking for you?"

"They even thought something happened to you in Alter Dimension since you haven't shown yourself after that night I invited you to our house."

Hearing that, Alex raised an eyebrow, "Huh? For what reason?"

But just as he asked, Alex remembered the thing that they talked about that night and realized the problem.

"Oh, was it about the thing we talked about that night?" Alex asked.

"Yes, what else could it be?"

"Anyway, Dad has been looking for you. Go call him when you have the time."

Alex nodded, "Alright."