A New Chapter

A New Chapter

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Yuki, a normal, average, typical, standard, teen. A very ordinary teen. Who might want to take over the world someday. Other then that he is very average. Well he tries to be. he has a unordinary IQ and a photographic memory. He tries to hide it in school cause you know... bullies. He has a normal amount of friends, B's for grades, and a happy but stay out of unwanted business attitude. One of his friends Nidia, a big otaku and a fujoshi. She had 'lent' (forcefully given) him a book to read. He read it and regrets reading it. He told her to fuck off and never give him a book again. Later that night when he was walking home he gets caught in the middle of a robbery and gets shot. "Whoops, I died now what" now time for reincarnation! Uhhh deleted my other reincarnated book didn't like it bad grammar and I just wanted to change it well rewrite the whole thing.
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Senseless

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