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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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80 Chs

He is good, clever and intelligent

Sua sighed behind him and shook his head. 'This man is really a nuisance. He is always trying to take advantage by using his power,' she thought and looked pitifully at Klaus.

There was nothing she could do about it, though.

She had questions for him anyway.

"I think he thought you went crazy." she asked suddenly.

Klaus looked at her, smiled, and got out of bed. "What do you think, Miss Sua?"

He stretched a little after saying this, and Sua nodded.

"How did you do it? I've never seen that someone could fool that old man so easily."

Klaus walked over to where his backpack was and grabbed it. It was dirty and looked like it hadn't been touched. He hadn't expected that. In fact, he expected not to find this backpack anymore since it would have been stolen if it hadn't been destroyed in that strange explosion.

But, contrary to his expectations, it had not even been touched.

After checking that all the contents were in their proper place, he turned to look at Sua.

"Miss Sua, you should know that there are two ways to beat an intelligent and powerful person in a conversation. If you are in a similar position of power, it is best to do so by overcoming his intelligence and mental capacity. If you know what you are doing, the mind is not as strong as you think. That will help you form a hierarchy in which you will come out on top." He walked over to the bed and stared at Sua Vinanne.

"The other way is to play dumb. Normally, smart and powerful people are also proud and arrogant; they have little patience when confronted by a weak person like me. If you are eloquent, you will be able to play the fool in a way that will exhaust his patience and win over his arrogance."

After he finished speaking, Klaus put his backpack on his back.

Sua stared at him and frowned before speaking. "The second option is dangerous."

"Yes." Klaus nodded quickly. "Indeed, it is very dangerous. But on this occasion, I had no alternatives. As soon as he walked in, I realized that he had power over you and that he was powerful. The look on his face as he greeted me and said they were worried about me told me that he recently wanted to kill me. So I was sure that if I didn't do something, he would kill me, and you wouldn't be able to do anything."

Afterward, Klaus grabbed his own file and browsed through it to find out if he could leave now or if he should stay in the hospital. He did and said this because he realized that Sua really cared about him.

While it is true that she may have other intentions, and maybe one of them was to play counter to that man, that also gives him clues on how he should talk to her.

As he did this, Sua couldn't find words to answer him.

'There's no way he's just any Reared in the Mist... He's too smart.' She thought but didn't say anything regarding that.

She reached into her robe pocket, pulled some small papers, and handed them to Klaus. "You don't need to stay here anymore; I'll escort you out and get you a cab to take you to a good Organization, where you'll check in. I'll pull some strings to get you good assignments so you can pay off that debt. Take it as my payment for being unable to do anything for you." She spoke.

Klaus grabbed the papers curiously. Inside were his ID, information about the organization she was telling him about, and information and some keys.

He looked up and saw the keys. "This is?"

"I'm not a sorceress, but I tend to help sorcerers in which I see potential. I know you don't have a house, and you don't know that the government decided not to invest in you anymore, so the previous room doesn't belong to you anymore. Stay there; that apartment belongs to me, but no one uses it. You can use it until you can get a place to stay."

Klaus stared at her as he found this suspicious.

She noticed, so she smiled and brought her hands towards her pocket once more, this time to let them rest there.

"Just take it as a small investment or a small payment so you don't have to spend your whole life paying off a debt that can grow." Her smile was calm and gentle. Somehow, she looked like a mother looking down on one of her little ones.

Klaus thought about it for a moment, but she was right. He had no place to stay, and he didn't even know the city, so what she was offering him was a very good thing.

So, after thinking about it for a few minutes, he nodded.

"I must thank you, Miss Sua. If I have some way to repay you in the future, then I will."

She reached up and patted his shoulder. "Don't worry about paying me back. Come on, I'll give you a ride while I discuss what you should do from now on and tell you a little more about the city and the Sorcerer World." She said, walking past him.

But suddenly, she stopped just as she walked through the door.

She looked back. Klaus hadn't moved from where he was, so she asked one more question.

"So, did you eat the flesh of that corpse?" She asked suddenly.

Even though it came several minutes later, Klaus had already expected that answer. That's why he smiled.

"Miss Sua, there are many who categorize me as a madman. I sometimes categorize myself as a curious madman, but..." He put a hand to his chin as if to think. "Hehe, I guess I'm not that crazy, am I?" he replied.

Sua smiled softly. "I guess you're smarter than I expected. You even used me in that conversation so he wouldn't keep asking you questions, tsk." She scoffed and started walking once more.

Klaus shrugged. "I don't know what you're talking about, Miss Sua."

But she didn't care about his answer. She got out and walked ahead. Soon after, Klaus caught up with her, and they walked out to the hospital garage.

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