"Where am I?"
The icy seawater slapped against his face, and as it took him by surprise, the fishy, salty water flooded into his mouth and nearly choked Roger; he frantically moved his body.
The dark sea was a turmoil of wind and rain.
"Is this a dream?"
"I clearly rember sightseeing around the Skellige Archipelago in the ga, how did I end up in such a place in the blink of an eye?"
"Could it be that I've crossed over into the world of the ga?"
Roger's face was stricken with horror.
He was well aware that in the ga world he was engrossed in, productivity was low, and most importantly, it was rife with monsters, hardly a match for the comfort of cola, fried chicken, and video gas.
Although he didn't know what had happened, the cold water and the very real sense of touch were constantly reminding him that everything in front of his eyes was true.
His vision obscured by wind and rain, Roger could only make out a faint light in the distance; without another thought, he mustered all his remaining strength to swim toward it.
Crack!
Lightning streaked across the sky, and the waves nearly knocked him unconscious, but thankfully he was moving in the sa direction as the wind, or else he might have died swimming without ever getting close to that distant light.
Finally, before his strength completely ran out, Roger was washed ashore by the waves; in the darkness, he seed to hit a rock and the world spun around him as he collapsed onto the beach.
His head was heavy and throbbing, and as he struggled to get up, he found himself too weak; a figure lood in the darkness, and Roger strained to open his eyes, reaching out his right hand for help.
Then, an unstoppable exhaustion overwheld him, and everything went black as he completely lost consciousness.
Before passing out, he saw that the other person was holding a hunting shotgun and had a shiny harpoon hooked to his waist!
......
Suddenly, the downpour cleared.
The sun rose from the horizon, freshening up the storm-washed island with its light.
Not long after waking up, Roger confird sothing.
He had transmigrated, unsure of where he was, but it was clear that this body he was in now did not belong to him.
"Did I die suddenly from staying up all night?"
Truth be told, Roger wasn't even clear about what had happened before; he sat up, looking around, and only when he saw so slightly outdated modern equipnt did he quietly breathe a sigh of relief.
"At least it's still a modern civilized society."
The space around him wasn't large, with all sorts of items piled up together in a complete ss, looking like a storeroom.
His head had been crudely bandaged, and apart from feeling a bit groggy, he was mostly fine now, just that his stomach was empty and he felt sowhat listless.
As Roger was pondering his situation, suddenly thudding footsteps ca from the spiral staircase above.
Following that, a burly, densely bearded Caucasian man carrying a plate descended.
"Thank you for rescuing last night,"
Roger said.
But as he spoke, he was surprised to hear fluent English rolling off his tongue, with a bit of an accent. In his previous life, his English had been passable, barely enough for a conversation with foreigners, but nowhere near as smooth as now.
Bang!
The burly man placed the plate on the table.
His dense beard concealed most of his face, making it hard to discern his age, but from the visible skin, he appeared to be around 40.
Accustod to physical work, he looked imnsely strong, like an adult compared to a child next to Roger's current physique.
"Eat up and then leave this place!"
The man's voice was as cold as the stones in the sea.
Roger felt sowhat awkward, his questions stuck in his throat, but at that mont, he was truly famished, and started to wildly stuff the food on the plate into his mouth.
The Burly Man didn't leave; he just stood in front of the stairs, expressionlessly watching Roger.
After padding his stomach a bit, the hunger subsided sowhat, and Roger squeezed out another smile.
"Thank you for saving . My na is Roger, what's yours?"
"Roger?"
A trace of change appeared on the Burly Man's face. "That's a really dirty na."
"Looks like your father had high hopes for you when he gave you that na."
Roger's face flushed with embarrassnt.
This was naturally his real na, it's just that '罗杰' sounded sowhat similar to 'Roger,' and well, 'Roger'...
"Ha ha."
Roger laughed awkwardly, but this little episode sowhat closed the distance between them.
"May I ask where this is?" Roger asked, taking the opportunity.
"An island," the man answered curtly. It was then that so noises seed to co from upstairs, causing the man's expression to change.
"Are you done eating?"
"If you're done, get going!"
He almost brutally pulled Roger from the bed and then shoved him down the stairs; the guy was really strong, Roger estimated that if he were just a bit slower, what awaited him would probably be a fist.
Confused, Roger was shoved out the door, and he only then realized that the room he had just been in was a level inside a lighthouse. After exiting the tal door, a beautiful island appeared before him.
Lush trees, the distant azure sea blending with the horizon—it made Roger, who had always lived in the concrete jungle in his past life, feel a bit better.
"Wait there!"
The man instructed Roger before closing the tal door. It wasn't long before he ca back out, this ti with a bundle of luggage in his hand.
"Co with !"
After locking the iron door and hanging the key around his neck, the man pulled Roger along as they walked towards the distance.
The island wasn't large; at its center stood the white lighthouse Roger had just co out of, its wall coating peeling off, evidently quite old.
Who would live in such a godforsaken place?
Despite his confusion, Roger, being new, dared not ask too many questions and could only follow the man ahead.
They were at a relatively high position from which they could see most of the island; it wasn't really big, just a few kiloters across. Before he could take a closer look, Roger was hurried by the man to the edge of a small grove.
On the clearing in front of the grove was a sowhat dilapidated cabin.
Handing the stuff to Roger, "From now on, you'll live here."
"I will bring you so food later; don't wander off, the weather here is unpredictable, and don't go to the seaside at night."
Seeming to know what Roger was about to ask, the man continued, "The storm has disrupted the communications at sea."
"However, a supply ship will land in a month, and I'll notify you then. You can leave by boat at that ti."
Having said that, the man left without looking back.
Roger stood there, dumbfounded; he even forgot to say thanks and ask so questions.
Because before his eyes, a line of eerie text appeared.
"Found a dilapidated seaside cabin, initiate assimilation?"
"Upon successful assimilation, relocation will be impossible before the next upgrade."
Holy crap, is this the legendary transmigration golden finger?
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