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The Mage's Galaxy

What does being a mage best described? Could you call them weird and eccentric because of their reclusive nature? Or could you call them fanatics due to their obsession with magic? Does anyone know the purpose of their existence when no one even knows whether they existed to protect or to bring chaos around the world? This existential question remained unanswered until a certain mage had caused huge waves time and time again in the virtual reality game called [ Dystopia ]. He caused uproar wherever he goes, he violently broke through all of his obstacles until he was ultimately recognized by the world for his monstrous capability as a mage. That certain mage was known for his terrifying destructive abilities, it was also said that he had an unbreakable barrier that protects him from any attacks. Since then, the Mage class was finally recognized by the public because of that certain Mage's astonishing achievements. *** Chapter Releases: No Chapter Release (Indefinite Hiatus) (Rewriting chapters) *** Volumes: Volume 1: A New World ( Completed ) Volume 2: The Goblin Castle ( Ongoing ) Volume 3: City Tournament ( Upcoming ) *** Cover Credits: League of Legends ( Riot Inc. )

ldhoonie · 游戏
分數不夠
187 Chs

Dorothy's Clinic

The people around Mirage were still talking about his overbearing attitude.

They were criticizing him for being uncivilized, arrogant, etc...

"He's just a Beast Master! How dare he raise his weapon against us?! He's not even that renowned!"

"We were obviously just curious about him and yet he pushed us away with a threat! Outrageous!"

"I know right! He should've been thankful to us that we paid him attention despite how poor and shabby he looks!"

The faces of the people around him were red in anger as they furiously pointed their fingers at him.

This was just how society was like and he had long gotten used to it back on Earth.

Mirage could hear their words loud and clear but only chose to ignore them.

His face remained indifferent as he calmly took all the curses directed at him.

He really didn't care and couldn't care less to bother arguing against irrelevant people at this moment.