I Want An Easy Life After Transmigrating
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  • Reads 118
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2023
Ivan died. He transmigrated too, and he has transmigrated into the body of a minor character who is the Duke's son in the book 'Justice Prevails'. Great title right? Does it make you think of characters bringing justice to the innocent civilians that have been wronged by a flawed justice system that favours the rich and affluent and disappoints the vulnerable and poor? Yeah, so did Ivan. Until he read it. It was the worst book he ever read, filled with self-centered, dumb main characters that have double standards and a puddle of cliches that are not organic and thought out. If you're gonna do a cliche at least make it make sense and have a suitable purpose. 

He threw that book in the bin. Aghast at the stupidity of it all and lamenting his wasted money. That was all good and dandy until he died and inhabited the body of Ivan Selenium. Now all he wants is to live a peaceful life enjoying his family's riches. Something harder said than done when he is faced with the main character's ludacris actions amongst other things. 

Note: The picture used for the cover is not mine. I found it on Pinterest. I did the editing and everything else though.
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