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Darkness and light. Two extremes coexisting. A law of equivalent exchange, balancing the world. Where there is light, there must be darkness. And as such, where there is darkness, there must be light. That is the rule of the world my child, and you are the one balancing on the fine line, stuck in between. An anomaly. An abomination. Where you go, death and destruction follow. That will be your fate. You are the one and only son of the darkness, mothered by the daughter of the light. What path will you walk my child? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the story of Kurayami Akimitsu, a contradiction of light and darkness, and I, who reincarnated into his body. In this world based off a novel I had read, what will happen with the addition of me, an unknown entity? Who knows everything about the future of this world. Will I survive with this identity? Only time will tell. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently on HIATUS. This is my WSA 2022 submission. A/N: So this is going to be the second novel that I will seriously write, with an upload rate of 7 chapters a week. My inspirations for this novel were TAPOV (The Author's POV) and DWTN (Dance With the Nightingale) but the world building will be extremely different and the backstory of the MC will be unique also. The ranking system will be the same, but it's the same ranking system across a lot of novels, so I think it's okay for me to use? There also might be cliches like an academy and an auction, but again, I'll make it as different from the norm as possible. I hope that this will be a refreshing take on the "mob character becoming overpowered genre" for you guys. Release Rate: Check the schedule Chapter Length: 1000-1500 words per chapter My chapters are edited by myself, so forgive me if I make any mistakes. Just comment if there is a mistake anywhere. The first 10 or so chapters are filled with world building stuff, so I hope you'll stick with it and read it as I tried to make it all original. After the first 10, the story should pick up and the action will start, so please don't drop it after only reading a few chapters. Discord Link: https://discord.gg/8ePQESSSHT Finally, as always, thanks for reading! All names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this story are purely fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, or products are intended. Note: The cover doesn't belong to me. If you are the original owner and want me to take it down, please leave a comment on my latest chapter.

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Third Manual (1) - 8

The train was still moving when I woke up.

You see, as all the continents had combined together, even these futuristic bullet trains that could travel at about the speed of my previous world's airplanes couldn't help but take 36 hours to travel from one side of the continent to the other.

Seeing that I had caught up on my sleep, I thought about what I had to do at my next destination.

The town that I was going to was named Leonor, a town famous for its black magic users.

In this world, black magic was just any form of magic that was out of the norm, a taboo, looked down upon.

And because of this, 100 years ago, the empress at that time had issued a decree that stated that all black magic users or researchers had to move to this particular wasteland in the eastern part of the country, so that they wouldn't "interfere" with the daily lives of normal citizens, although this policy was literally just another way for the royal family to control more of the population, as when people were united in a way of thinking against a common enemy, they often became stronger and easier to influence.

Also, due to this separation, many black magicians grew "unique" personalities, which added to the fear factor to the public when they were shown videos of them.

I mean, in actuality, the black magicians weren't really doing anything bad, as they all had good enough morals to avoid human experimentation and such.

So, during my stay in Leonor, I wouldn't have to be wary of the black magicians, I would actually have to be wary about all the criminals that were hold up there.

You see, as regulations in the territory of Leonor were much more lax than the laws in other parts of the country, it became a huge magnet that drew in unsavories of all kinds.

The royal family had obviously known that this was going to happen, but turned a blind eye to all of it, kind of like their stance on "monster zones", due to the fact that it was better to know where exactly the parasites on your body were, then to have them running around freely, feeding off your blood.

(A/N: If you don't remember what monster zones are, there places where portals broke, and the government was too lazy to take care of the monsters coming out of them.)

That was also the reason why I was pretty confidant that the other transmigrator wouldn't even try to go here.

Of course, the only reason I dared to come here was because this body was very highly ranked for its age.

Most criminals were about in the (D) spectrum and I was ranked (D+), so I could deal with most people that tried to start trouble with me.

Also, to make this clear, not all bearers of angelic stigmas were good people and not all bearers of demonic stigmas were bad people, it was just a generalization that the author used to make the story easier to follow with a clearly defined "good" and "bad".

So now, you might be wondering, why the fuck is this guy going to what seems like a bat-shit crazy ass town?

Well, it was because I needed to get a certain form of black magic from here.

Again, to clear out misunderstanding, black magic wasn't dangerous or anything, it was just magic that was, I guess, more "experimental".

Black magicians tried to mess with the very concept of magic itself, oftentimes, completely destroying their own stigmas as their experiments were unusually prone to messing up, and as they couldn't experiment on other humans, they resorted to experimenting on themselves.

The black magic that I was trying to get was this type of "magic" that was so different, it couldn't even be called magic. It was also something that was never in the actual story, it was only described briefly in the auxiliary volume as a part of the world's lore.

So, or course, I would try to get this power.

Well, now that I had reviewed all the information that I had on Leonor, I tried to read my manual.

But, fuck it, I was literally brushing off every trace of dust that was falling on me and my mind was getting sooooo annoyed at all the dirtiness and imperfections on the train that I couldn't think straight.

'Okay, okay, keep your fucking shit together. Take a deep breath in, and then a deep breath out. Calm that damn mind of yours. Breath in, breath out. Repeat.'

Putting the manual down, I closed my eyes and started meditating, trying to think about things other than my OCD as I pondered in the darkness.

...

"Psssssccccchhhhhhh"

I rushed out of the train immediately after the doors opened.

Closing my eyes, I did my best to not even look at the outside world as I knew that Leonor was one heck of a dirty city.

Using my hearing, that was boosted by the sound stigma, I quickly ran towards a certain direction.

I passed by the vague outlines of alleyways, bars, and brothels before passing under the gate that led out of the city.

Luckily, during the whole time, I didn't meet anybody and it seemed like nobody was currently following me.

It took me another 30 minutes of running through the desolate wasteland before I arrived at a graveyard.

Opening my eyes for the first time, so that I could read the inscriptions, I winced, as I looked at the messiness all around me.

'Okay, don't think about that, just think about reading the tombstones and your goal.'

I searched around for a while, stopping sometimes to clean or order somethings before moving on again, until finally, I found the gravestone that I was looking for.

The only thing inscribed on it was a giant "L".

Channeling my spiritual energy into my fist, I punched through the tombstone, utterly destroying it.

9th chapter out of 10.

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