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I can’t believe I beca that crazy person. Possessing Dalia didn’t seem as pleasant any longer. But it was a waste of ti to regret things I can’t control. The only thing I am good at right now is waiting for the ti to pass.

The title of the novel was, Julius, the heir of the Blue Dragon. The protagonist was abandoned as soon as he was born and left to wander the streets as an orphan till the age of six. He then saved a person by chance who happened to be the owner of a strong magic tower.

The title was so childish, so was the story. I wouldn’t be caught dead reading it. But it was worth reading to kill so ti. That was why I was invested in it. To be completely honest, I enjoyed it a bit.

The male protagonist, Julius, becos friends with Kaichen Tenebre, the first person he ets when he enters the tower. Anyway, the novel prattles on to reveal later that Julius was the long-lost son of the emperor who was lost because of an evil sche hatched by the enemies.

It wasn’t very surprising. These types of novels always had this trope of the protagonist’s secret birth and pedigree. The author probably knew this and didn’t use it as a ‘plot twist’ later.

So, the protagonist, after many trials and hardships, ascends to the title of the crown prince. Five years later, abnormal and banned magic is suddenly detected in the ‘Acrab’ territory.

The abnormal magic had sealed the place. No one could go inside or out. Kaichen, who disliked practically everything and was always so quiet throughout the novel, shows an interest this ti.

Naturally, Kaichen resolves to travel imdiately to save Acrab. Julius joined him and asked him to stay by his side. He encouraged Kaichen to take this opportunity to study ti magic, which Kaichen was delighted about.

Julius got a helper by his side and one of the strongest powers of magic. Jeez, just like royals, taking credit for other people’s work! Kaichen was the one who did everything.

I sat up. Dalia was trapped in ti magic at that ti. Dalia couldn’t do anything until Kaichen saved her. Eventually, she lost her mind and lived like that for the rest of her life. The ending was tragic for the character of Dalia. This body I was in would et her end at the last part of the second chapter. Unfortunately, I woke up in her body…

Usually in the novels about transmigration, the characters were possessed at the beginning of the novel. But I dropped here right in the middle of it where the story arc had already developed.

The worst thing was that Acrab was already trapped in ti magic. Even if it didn’t look like it at a glance, three years have already passed. But Dalia wasn’t able to last three years in ti magic…

But this ti, I’m the owner of this body! I will not go crazy and once I am saved, I will live the rest of my life comfortably.

“Yes, because Kaichen will definitely co to save Acrab.”

I clenched my fist and looked out of the window. I could only see spider-webs covering the whole of the window making it impossible to see anything outside. It reminded of my dood future. So very annoying.

Crap! Trapped in this freak house! I took a step back and stepped on one of the empty bottles. I fell backward, hitting my head on the wall. It hurt imnsely.

“What a useless alcoholic!” I yelled. The anger and resentnt were too overwhelming. And yelling was of no use. Dalia was now. Yelling and cursing at her won’t help anything.

Rubbing the back of my head, I kicked the bottle away. What is even the point of having such a big, fancy house if it was kept this repulsively? Disgusting!

This place is ‘Acrab’, trapped in ti, repeating the sa day over and over again. Which ant, even if I sohow clean the house, it will eventually return to the state of disrepair no matter how many tis I do it.

Only I was awake right now. Everyone would be going about their ‘normal day’, they would be repeating whatever they did on this day for every other day to co. It was a cruel kind of magic. The only person who knew this was Dalia… . The others just lived the sa day repeatedly in the sa manner without knowing it.

“It may be better to develop my skills until I get saved.”

Dalia, in the novel, was trapped five years in the ti magic surrounding Acrab. There was still two years left until she would be saved. Five years in Acrab would be only a few hours for Kaichen who flew to the place as soon as he heard the news. Which ant, even if I was trapped here for five years, it would be only a few hours outside.

“I should get back at least for the people who locked up here. The flow of the novel is already at the end of the second part, but this novel is about the growth and success of the main character. The more the story develops, the stronger the enemies. I need to be strong to survive.”

I wanted to live a quiet and comfortable life, but that is also a privilege of those who are strong. If I am weak, I will always be in danger.

“To makes things worse, I have only read up to the middle of the third part of this novel…”

I don’t even know who the most important villain in the story is, or if the main character manages to beco the emperor and live happily. The possibilities were endless. The novel had no fixed ending. It is none of my business whether the original story would be ssed up or not. I don’t want to die in vain again. There were lots of things I liked doing, and I can still do it…

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