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... hreads in the fabric of time, and the lake, with its barely rippling surface, seemed to be the only witness to Ren's silent struggles. The boy was there every morning, his steady breathing blending with the rhythm of the waves. Yet today, something felt different.

Ren knelt on the damp ground, his body as still as a statue, but within him, the chakra flowed symmetrically. His hands moved with the precision of an artisan carving a complex masterpiece, weaving seals with an almost sacred d ...

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He might as well die.

Hence, Wu Xingzi decided to commit suicide on his fortieth birthday. However, he was unwilling to remain a virgin to death! And so, gritting his teeth, he joined the Peng Society for Gentlemen and received The Pengornisseur. It was very painful; after all, fifty coins were the sum of his daily expenditure for ten days! He would only pay it once, and he was determined to succeed on his first try.

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Life isn’t dramatic.

Takasugi Shinsaku once mentioned, “The mind to bring interest to an otherwise uninteresting world”, but if you’ll let me have my say, “An otherwise uninteresting world is also interesting”.

The world is just right with this level of boredom.

That is the conclusion to the results of my, Kagoshima Akira’s seventeen years of lived experience.

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I mean.

Witches from other worlds,

and cyber soldiers paying a visit from the future,

and psychics fighting under the instruction of research institutions

don’t exist, after all.