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Lee Hee-ro ( / ).
for shining prosperity, for the path.
A na given by my grandfather, hoping for to pave a shining path for my country and my family.
My grandfather always wanted to walk the path of an engineer, but contrary to his expectations, from an early age, I fell in love with the world of mangas.
It started when I was in elentary school and accidentally entered a small manga rental shop in the neighbourhood.
After reading all the manga in the rental store for two months, I ran an expedition to the neighbourhood next door, and devoted a small amount of pocket money to reading manga.
I couldn't stop even though I was annoyed just by looking at the manga strips. Because the world of heroes and mysteries I dread of existed right there.
A child who spent the day sitting in a corner of a dusty room full of manga instead of a playground or a PC room.
That was .
And for , Adventure King' was like a new world.
The turbulent biography of a boy who adventures with his colleagues in search of the end of the world. A panorama of growth, hope, courage, and joy emanated from it. The ever-expanding worldview, the charming characters, the rushing developnt, and the catharsis that fills every episode.
Every ti I turned the page, that uncontrollable tumult in my heart
I even had the sa dream every night
When I woke up dazzled by the bright sunlight, a boy was sitting by the window of the room.
A boy with unusually twinkling eyes, with brown tufted hair and a red scarf around his neck.
This is what he said to when I just woke up.
You sleepy bastard! Are you awake now? Are you ready to leave?
Every ti I said I was ready, I woke up from the dream, so it was unimaginably sad. Even though I was young, I really thought I could leave right away.
As an adult, I hadn't changed much. I didn't dream any more, but I still occasionally found his traces in my room's window.
Throughout the past 10 years, there has always been an adventure with him on one side of my mind.
Yes, that's how it was.
.
But that wasn't this.
It really wasn't like this
Does this make sense?'
Neither a dream nor a hallucination.
I looked again at the hologram floating above my head.
It was clearly pointing to my present.
[Villain 3]
I knew intuitively.
Sothing that I had longed for when I was a kid, happened.
I suddenly entered the world of Adventure King'.
However, Villain 3' is an extra, not the main character's colleague.
In order to grasp the current situation more clearly, I decided to look back from the mont I first opened my eyes.
When I woke up, I was standing alone in an old wooden building that looked like a hut. Judging by the toilet and mirror, it seed to be an outhouse.
The last mory that ca to mind was the ssage of the Adventure King' author.
Would you like to try it?
I hope that's the reason.'
It was absurd, but that was the only reason I could guess.
The author put into his own manga.
I decided to skip this question for now. It was a matter that could not be judged or confird at the mont anyway.
I then looked at my body.
A gigantic size that fills a not-so-small space.
I didn't think of this place as a manga world simply because of the mory of the last ssage.
What the hell is this
It wasn't my original body. The reflection in the mirror was the most gigantic person I had ever seen.
It was surprising that I didn't scream imdiately, to be honest. Maybe it was the lack of realism?
This new body was absurdly deford.
An upper body as thick as an elephant and a lower body as thin as an ant. Even if that's a little bit of an exaggeration, the ratio of the upper body to the lower body was almost 7:3.
My body was so bizarre and manga-like' that I couldn't believe it was real.
Besides,
Why the hell is my face like this?'
Eyes bulging like a catfish, jaws protruding as if they were touching your chest, and even a skull angled like a rectangle.
Do you call this the uncanny valley? Seeing this, it was like seeing a demonstration why the animated movie, which was close to live-action, had failed rather disastrously at the box office.
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