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"It's over... In the end, my life was just a waste."

Those were the last words whispered by Kaito Sato as he stood at the edge of the rooftop, looking down at the cold, empty ground far below. The wind blew gently through his ssy black hair, and the city lights in the distance flickered like dying stars. He was only nineteen years old, but he felt like he had lived a thousand lifetis of pain and failure.

Kaito wasn't popular. He wasn't handso. He had never been hugged by a girl, never even held a hand. He was a virgin.

People ignored him like he didn't exist. No one ever smiled at him, and no one would miss him. His face was plain, maybe even ugly by normal standards. He never went to parties, never made friends, never had fun. But there was one thing that gave him hope — his brain.

Kaito was smart. Really smart.

He had always been top of his class. No matter how boring or hard the subject was, he understood it like it was made for him. Math, science, history — he got full marks every single ti. Teachers praised him. Students secretly envied him. His parents believed he would beco soone great. They didn't say it often, but Kaito could feel their heavy expectations pressing down on his shoulders every day.

A month ago, he had taken the WSAT — the most important exam of his life, the one test that could get him into his dream university and finally prove that he was worth sothing. He walked out of the exam hall confident. For once, he had felt sure of himself. He thought this was the beginning of his real life, a better life.

But today... the results ca out. And Kaito had failed.

He didn't believe it at first. He checked again and again. But the truth didn't change. The only thing he was ever good at — the one thing he believed in — had betrayed him. He didn't have good looks. He didn't have money. He didn't have friends or strength or charm. All he had was his brain. And now, even that was useless.

He couldn't face his parents. He couldn't face himself.

So he walked. He walked far away from his house, far from the streets he knew. The city was quiet, almost like it understood what he was about to do. He reached an old abandoned building, one he used to visit when he wanted to be alone. It was a place full of silence, dust, and broken mories.

He climbed to the top, slowly, step by step. The sky was a deep grey, like it was holding back tears. At the rooftop, the wind touched his skin like a final goodbye. He looked down. The world below looked so small. He felt like a shadow in a world that had no place for him.

Kaito closed his eyes. For the first ti in a long while, he felt sothing strange — peace. A lightness in his chest, like he was finally free from the chains of expectations and loneliness.

And then, without a sound, he jumped.

Thumppp

Kaito's body slamd into the ground with a sickening sound. Pain exploded through every inch of his body. His vision spun. Then... silence. No sound. No light. Just... nothing.

And then, everything turned white.

He opened his eyes slowly. The ground beneath him felt smooth but didn't seem real. It was like he was floating, but he wasn't. There were no walls, no ceiling—just an endless white space stretching forever in all directions.

"Am I... in heaven?" Kaito whispered to himself, barely able to hear his own voice.

He sat up slowly, confused, scared, and numb. That's when he heard a voice behind him:

"Are you bored?"

Kaito jumped and turned around. A strange creature stood there—humanoid, with glowing blue skin and smoke swirling gently around its body like it was breathing mist. Its eyes were like stars... wild, deep, ancient.

Kaito's mouth trembled. "W-Who are you?"

The creature chuckled, voice smooth but eerie. "Relax. You're already almost dead. Why panic now?"

Kaito took a shaky breath, calming himself. "Are... are you God?"

The creature burst into laughter. "? God?! Hahaha! No, no, I'm not a god. Just soone with an offer."

Kaito frowned, more confused than ever. "Offer?"

"I asked if you were bored," the creature said, stepping closer. "You jumped from a building. Were you that bored with life?"

Kaito's heart burned. His fists clenched. "No. My life was hell. I had nothing. No one. My only weapon was my brain... and even that failed . So yeah, I jumped. What else was left?!"

The creature nodded, amused by the outburst. Then laughed again. Loud, echoing, endless.

And then, silence.

In a low voice, it said:

"Do you want everything?"

Kaito blinked. "What do you an... everything?"

"I'll send you to another world. A new world. You'll get three wishes and a mission. Complete the mission... and you can ask for unlimited wishes."

"Wait, wait, what?" Kaito said, overwheld. "This sounds crazy—what mission? What world? What wishes?!"

The creature rolled its eyes. "Tch. Haven't you read a single light novel, kid? You get a new life, you get powers, and you live like a king—if you do what I ask. You won't be bored again. That I promise."

Kaito stood frozen. Part of him thought it was a dream. Another part knew... this was real. Whatever this was.

He slowly nodded. "...Okay."

The creature smirked. "Good. Now listen—only one wish can be used right now. The other two will unlock once you're deeper into your journey."

Kaito took a breath, ready to speak his wish...

But before he could, the creature suddenly turned back around, smacking his forehead like he forgot sothing.

"Oh! By the way!" the creature said. "One small detail I forgot to ntion..."

Kaito stared at him.

"In this new world, one of the Seven Deadly Sins will grow stronger inside you. It's a side effect of crossing over. In your case, it's Lust."

Kaito's eyes widened. "L-Lust?! Why lust?!"

The creature shrugged. "It's not my choice. That's just how your soul tilted during your fall. It might make life more interesting though, right?" He winked.

Kaito just stood there, speechless again.

"Anyway, go on, make your wish," the creature said casually, like he hadn't just dropped a curse on him.

Kaito hesitated, then took a deep breath and said, "Alright. My first wish... I want the sa power as a character I read in a novel. His na was Ren Takeda."

The creature grinned wide. "Ooh, great choice! You're going to shake the heavens and other things with that one haha . Wish granted."

The space around Kaito trembled. Smoke swirled into his chest. He felt a strange heat inside, like his soul had caught fire—but it didn't hurt. It felt... right. Powerful.

"You'll get your second wish after you make so progress on your goal," the creature added.

"Wait, what is the goal?" Kaito asked.

The creature leaned forward, voice turning serious. "You must find a rare herb. It's called the Soulbeet Herb. It only grows in Velmore—the land of magic and beauty, and also danger."

"You can live however you want," he continued. "Fight, learn, love, conquer... But don't forget your mission. You have until your 100th birthday."

Kaito blinked. "That's a long ti."

"Not really," the creature replied. "Ti moves fast when you're having thrills."

And then he clapped his hands.

"Alright! Ti to go! Have fun, kid. Don't get too horny—hahhaha!" he laughed wildly as the white void began to crack around Kaito like glass breaking.

"Wait! HEY! WAIT!!" Kaito shouted.

But it was too late.

He was falling again—this ti, not into death.

But into sothing crazier than life.

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