"Screw magic, I want to learn how to do cool flips and stuff." Magic is awesome, until you've studied it for centuries. Doevm reincarnates into a human to experience the path of a fighter to its fullest and swears not to rely on magic. There is only one problem, a goddess stands in his way. She pits him against both the hero and the villain for all of eternity. How will he escape this, with magic or his fists? Maybe both? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Sorry about the spacing. Webnovel doesn't let me use enter) Winner of contest #110. I upload three chapters a week. Each chapter has word count around 1000+.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Link to my discord: https://discord.gg/tHaceja ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------While I am an experienced writer, I do make mistakes. Don't be afraid to say you don't understand something or point out an error in grammar. I read all comments. There are naturally some things I won't say. For example, if some says there's an inconsistency and I don't address it, it's probably there for a reason.
Author's note: With the conclusion of the academy arc, I need time to prepare for the next part of the story (not to mention several of my classes are handing out tests). In the meantime, there will be some in-between content where I'll take the chance to practice/try several writing tricks. These chapters won't contain "vital" story elements but they will go more in depth to the characters and setting than usual. Also, I think I've gotten the hang of my schedule so I'm going to upload once a day on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. This better distributes the content, gives me a boost in Webnovel's algorithms (hopefully), and gives me more time to work on chapters. Now back to the story...
"Go off into the world, you deserve it," Menla said as she shoved Olpi into a carriage seat. "You've been cooped up in this place for decades. You've more than done your part, and done it well. Thank you for your service. Goodbye."