Lazy High Achiever
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Ongoing, First published Jun 17
Sorry English is not my first Language

Stays in a place that people doesn't seem to understand about common senses, lies Nathaniel.

Nathaniel came from a city where everyone are very intelligent, everyone from that city labelled Nathaniel as "lazy", "dumb", "reluctant", etc. Even though everyone is badmouthing him, he shrugged it off lightly and still living his best life. He's kind to others, everyone's best friend, humbled himself, works hard to make people happy, and tries to be ethical most of the time to people. 

High school time was over, everyone have to move on with their life and so is Nathaniel. Nathaniel got accepted in a soso campus in another city, no one know what will they face when they wanders to other city but this definitely not what Nathaniel expect.

"What happened to Nathaniel?"
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