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I Can Only Wield Light Magic

They thought he was cannon fodder, but he was actually a monster. A huge silver gate that could reach the clouds suddenly appeared in the world. People were randomly disappearing and summoned by the gate for a trial. When they returned, some of them got treasures that gave them the ability to fly and wield magic. They were called Exonns. All of them could wield light magic, but it was a lot weaker compared to other elements. Rhys Creed was a man who made a living as a delivery truck driver. He was summoned and got the ability that only wield light magic. They thought he had a common treasure, but it was actually an extraordinary treasure. --- A demon laughed when he saw the white armor on Rhys. "My minions, go and teach this cannon fodder a lesson." LIGHT OF JUDGMENT BOOM! The demons were annihilated. --- Exonns sneered. "How could a cannon fodder dare to fight a demon's army alone?! Does he think he is a hero?!" The demon's army was annihilated. The exonns turned silent. He was not a cannon fodder. He was a monster. --- The book is a WSA entry. It means a lot if you can support the book with your vote.

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Preparation

The members of Rhys' team were saying their goodbye to each other.

"Let us meet again in Mageaf later," said Rhys.

Rupert and Egon nodded their heads. Aria looked sad that she couldn't go with them to Kindom. Risking their lives together and saving many people's lives in the process made them develop a close bond.

Rhys smiled at Aria. "Train faster. We will wait for you in Kindom."

Aria nodded her head.

They all went home, then Rhys met Philipp and Samuel in the evening. They were sitting in a corner in the food street with beers and foods on their table.

Philipp laughed, then shook his head. "I did not think that Argam would take your team on a very dangerous mission."

Samuel agreed. "Our mission was just about a minor case."

Rhys smiled. "The situation is urgent, so the association had to include us in their plan. We were aware that our lives were in great danger, but we did not run because many lives were at stake."