Becoming An Evil Magical Girl

Becoming An Evil Magical Girl

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Shizuka once idolized magical girls, dreaming of becoming one herself. She was captivated by the idea of saving the world from the forces of evil and serving as a beacon of hope and light. However, everything changed after the first generation of magical girls retired. The title of "magical girl" lost its meaning, shifting from heroism to mere celebrity status-a springboard for fame and stardom. No longer protectors of a world once threatened by the monstrous youmas, magical girls had become symbols of a superficial culture. The world, now safe and complacent, bored Shizuka to no end, leaving her disillusioned and disgusted by what magical girls had become.
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In a world where Magical Girls fight unseen battles against despair, one boy walks among them-no wish, no magic, no Soul Gem to break. (Y/N) isn't part of their contract, yet somehow, he's always there-at the heart of their suffering, where hope flickers and fate bleeds. He has no power. No reason to survive. And yet, when everything falls apart, he remains-quiet, steady, unshaken. A presence that shouldn't matter, yet somehow does. Homura Akemi watches him with calculating eyes, trapped in her endless struggle to save the one person who means everything to her. She doesn't understand how he keeps standing. Why he always finds his way back to the storm. But she can't look away-not when he might be the key to ending her curse. Madoka Kaname sees a boy weighed down by something she can't name. There's no light in his hands, but in his silence, she finds strength. There's something powerful in him-something human, and heartbreakingly real. He isn't a hero. He isn't a savior. He's just someone who refuses to let others break alone. And in this endless cycle of pain and sacrifice... even sorrow has someone willing to carry it.

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