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A Reader’s Regression

[Support the work by adding to library and donating stones, golden tickets, and gifts. privilege is also available.] [Book really shines after the 50th chapter, so stick with it, you’ll love it, I promise!] Orphaned from birth, I lived a lonely and tough life, only finding solace in a novel I read. I was lonely so I enjoyed the hero’s friendships. I was weak so I enjoyed the hero’s strength. I was poor so I enjoyed the hero’s wealth. I lived through the hero’s eyes and was content… But in the end my bleak life pushed me to a depressing death on my desk. ….. Thankfully, while my soul was going through an unknown space, fate had other plans. A dying god’s last words granted me a second life in the novel I had lived vicariously through. This time I will not be weak, this time I will not be lonely, and this time I will find others to love!. Armed with the system, i’ll see the ending with my own eyes! A major theme for this book is Oneness/Simplification/return to origin so that things never get annoying or overwhelming.

DrunkImmortalCat · Fantasi
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174 Chs

Beggar I

I woke up and looked around, feeling strange. The dark alley I was in seemed familiar to me.

"Where am I?"

The cold bit at my bones and the stench of the streets clung to my tattered clothes. I truly felt at home.

The imperial capital, with its grand spires and bustling marketplaces, was a place of stark contrasts. For every carriage that rolled past, there were dozens of us—beggars—huddled in the shadows, trying to survive.

"You're up already? Did you break something this time?" A young brown-haired boy in similar tattered clothes and condition to me asked.

"I didn't break anything, I think."

Our group was a motley crew. There was Tom, who had lost an eye in some forgotten skirmish, his hair bright red. There was Jack, the one who checked on me, with eyes like a lion and a cough that never seemed to leave him. There was Blan, And then there was me, just another face in our group, trying to find scraps of food and a warm place to sleep.