The Abnormaility of Normality

The Abnormaility of Normality

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Umbra has always lived with the inconsistency of always being different from others. For example, he could create weapons through sheer force of will and transmute lead into gold. Yes, he was your typical wizard and alchemist. But all he has known is fighting, learning from his uncle the ways of his kind and running away from people (for various reasons). But what would his life be like without that? Umbra learns the ups and downs of what it means to be a normal person. Will update soon!
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What will you do if you accidentally transmigrate into the novel you wrote? ______________________________________________ From the moment she realized she had transmigrated into her own story, she initially decided to do nothing but watch. It was a chance to relive Detective Students (Detective Squad), a Japanese high school detective story she had written when she was just eleven years old. However, she soon noticed that the plot had begun to shift in an unexpected direction. Everything changed the moment she met him-the second male lead. He was destined to die a tragic death, sacrificing himself to protect the woman he loved, all while seeking justice for his late sister. Because of this, her plan to simply observe changed. She found herself wanting to help him, but she didn't know why... Was it out of guilt? Or was there something more? Did she just want to give her character a second chance at a happy ending? Was it her mission? Or was it because she had truly fallen in love with him? The moment she decided to intervene and change his fate, she joined the main characters to help solve the case and bring justice to Shinji's younger sister. As she grew closer to them, she eventually forgot that she didn't truly belong in this world. Now, she is left with a difficult choice: Should she prioritize her mission to save his life? Or should she stay and remain by their side forever?

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