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The Angelic System That Turned My Life Into Hell

[Enter Loogam or you will die.] “Huh?” For the 15-year-old Mika Elbar it was a day like any other. He casually spent his time strolling around the village. Mika was neither ambitious nor did he have a dream. Unlike the others in his age, he wasn’t really interested in adventures or subjugating monsters and demons to become a hero. It was enough for him to live his life peacefully with his family in the village. However, things didn’t go as planned. A voice in his head suddenly threatened him to enter the world’s most renowned magic academy, Loogam. The academy was known for producing the best mages, knights, adventures and even heroes. It goes without saying that whoever graduates from that academy will be swimming in fame and wealth. Thus, reluctantly, Mika decided to try to enter Loogam with no hopes of getting accepted. After all, his magic was below average and he didn’t even possess one of the world’s 66 mythic relics. Instead, he only had the guidance of a strange voice in his head and a rusty sword on his hip. But will that be enough to survive in the magic academy Loogam? In the world of Lorw, where dangerous and powerful monsters constantly threat the peace? --------------------------------------------------------- Cover by Gakusei Muto (Instagram: @gakusei.muto)

VERSON · Fantasia
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315 Chs

Harik's Past

Three years ago.

Harik was on his way home.

He lost his parents at a young age due to an accident, living now alone in a small house in Youra. Of course, he received the support of those around him and the royal family to survive every day despite being on his own. Harik was even allowed to attend the pre-academy of Youra, which was attended by those, who were between 12 and 14 years old.

Being in his first year, Harik already made some friends. And among his friends was Asak, whom he had known since his childhood. He and his parents were very kind to Harik and treated him almost like their own son, supplying him with food if needed.

Asak and Harik were on very good terms and played almost every day together. It was like a brotherhood.