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Author's Reincarnation in a Fantasy Setting

What does it feel like to find yourself inside the novel of an author you hated? How will you survive in a world that's filled with cliché? Well, something similar happened here. Once there was an unpopular fantasy novel author. However, for certain reasons, he died a pathetic death. Later he found out that the world he reincarnated in was the same as the novel of an author he hated the most. The only person he never wanted to talk to again…he was reincarnated inside that very person’s novel. This is his story! The story of the man who was known by the name “Zero” in his second life. The story of how he survived without plot armor in a world filled with cliché situations, only in the favor of the MC of that novel. This is, the Author’s Reincarnation in a Fantasy Setting!! ---------------------------- The cover image is not mine and I can remove it if the original owner wants. A/N - The mc is the anti-hero type and the reasons for why he is like that and what happened in his past will be revealed as you move forward in the story. UPDATE SCHEDULE - 2 CHAPTER/DAY Join the discord server - https://discord.gg/ssWjUZ4dND

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Not a Fairytale

  Days passed by quickly. Life here was much different from life at the academy. There was not a single day where I thought that I am bored. There were no more attacks made on Ellyn, thus everything was going on smoothly.

Living with a family was really a great feeling, and it was something I had not experienced before. Talking with Ron about various things, there was not a single time where he didn't marked Ellyn as my girlfriend and stated that there's no use in me hiding it. 

I spent time with Ainge as well. Since I had nothing in particular to do, I helped her with her work—except making food, of course. That was a thing I was still incapable of. 

I got to spent more time with Anya as well, we talked about things we weren't able to do at the academy due to our obvious social gap there—the gap between a class A and class B student.