WPC APRIL WINNER 2024 Orion had worked hard his whole life, but success always eluded him. He couldn’t cross the threshold that required him to and got plunged into the abyss of despair because of it. However, life gave everyone a second chance. Orion also got one, and he put his soul and sweat on it, but he still failed to grasp that chance. As a result, he died. But when he thought it was all over for him, he found himself reincarnated in the world of fantasy, where every individual boasted super talents and devastating curses on themselves. He also had a talent, but he didn’t know what to make of it as his talent was “Copy Curse.” He could only copy other people’s curses. “Why? Why, god, why? Why do you have to reincarnate me and give me this shitty talent?” As if God had heard his plea, something appeared in his field of vision. [Congratulation to the host for awakening the system.] [Talent: Copy Curse — Host can copy other people’s curses.] [Curse: Null Body — Host’s body can’t feel mana because of this body.] “What the hell! My talent is already shit, but this freaking curse has to make things worse for me.” However, what Orion didn’t know was that, with the crazy combination of his talent and curse, he had the ability to become the strongest being in the three domains. Discord Link: https://discord.gg/kh8Xwe6WHV For character arts and many more things, join the novel discord group.
The old man appeared surprised to hear the familiar yet long-forgotten voice. Turning around, he saw a kid with disheveled black hair standing before him.
"Young Master Orion!" He exclaimed as he saw him. "It's indeed you."
He hadn't expected that Orion would be able to pass the test. In fact, he had long lost hope that Orion would succeed due to his perceived lack of talent. But now, seeing him standing in front of him, even in a holographic version, he could see the confidence in his eyes that he hadn't seen five years ago.
"I never thought you would pass the test," Butler Rio said, looking at Orion. "It seems luck is with Young Master Orion."
Orion smiled at him, not because of his compliment but because of how ironic the last sentence he said was.
"It was indeed luck, I guess," he said, smiling. He didn't know if his death on Earth was his fortune or his misfortune.