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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 · Fantaisie
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More Deep Thoughts with Ashton

'There could be a lot of reasons...'

'Limited knowledge, abilities, time, technology, and so on.'

'And if that were to be the case, then I couldn't blame them.'

'But that's not it.'

'At the end of the day, these limitations are just excuses too.'

'While they are limited strictly because of the uncertainty of their situation, they weren't threatened to the point of extinction.'

'They didn't experience any real invasions, the attacks that occurred happened outside of the Last Bastion. Meaning that if they chose to not send anyone outside the protective bubble, nobody would've died.'

'Now that I think about it, the hardships and challenges these Heroes faced mostly happened within Humanity's territory. Most of it was internalized conflict. But the result always ended up with them sacrificing their lives to strengthen the protective bubble.'

'Isn't that shady?'