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Transmigrated as a Wrong Character in a Sorcerer World

After dying in laboratory tests, Klaus transmigrated to a Sorcerer World, in a strange and peculiar character whose existence is an enigma. He knew this world, for it was the world of the novel one of his students wrote. He also knew the character because he created it. But it was a discarded character; it never appeared in the novel. How could he have transmigrated in it? Reality hit him soon after when he was sent to cross through the first test that every sorcerer must pass to awaken his abilities. There, he will have to fight against powerful monsters, which they call Curses, and against other Sorcerers, all to try to enter the select group of Sorcerers to discover the secrets that await in this world and understand his arrival to this and his existence. Just when he thought his journey might be boring, he received a peculiar and mighty power bordering divinity, capable of making him reach unimaginable heights. Although a bit dangerous...

Deltta · Fantasia
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85 Chs

Entering the organization successfully?

After completing a registration process, Klaus was directed to a place with various testing machines.

"You don't need to test yourself, but earlier, Lord Garder told me to bring you here as he saw that you are a Cursed Class Sorcerer. To find one of those and not be registered with any organization is a bit rare in our country, so I want to verify that you are one, so I will put it on your ID card, Mr. Will."

"What do I have to do?"

"You just need to hit this machine. It's quite simple, and it will reveal to me your strength level and the type of sorcerer you are. You just need to hit it with your energy."

Klaus nodded and looked at the machine. He didn't think too much before he rolled cursed energy into his hand and hit it hard.

The impact on the machine did not disturb it; it was nailed to the ground and supported many tons; Klaus' power had not reached the point where it could affect one of these powerful machines.