Prologue: Normalizing a failed work On the day of my discharge, I was hit by a military truck while passing the guard post, reading a novel. When I woke up, I was the protagonist. [After a nuclear war, gates opened, but I dominate with EX-level mind control powers and enjoy the rewards.] It was a novel I discovered during my tough rook...
Prologue: Normalizing a failed work On the day of my discharge, I was hit by a military truck while passing the guard post, reading a novel. When I woke up, I was the protagonist. [After a nuclear war, gates opened, but I dominate with EX-level mind control powers and enjoy the rewards.] It was a novel I discovered during my tough rookie days, when tears of blood flowed. Because of the lighthearted title, I thought it was a simple healing story. In reality, it wasn’t a profound apocalypse or a thrilling hunter story. It was a chaotic mix of whatever the author wanted, a mentally exhausting and soul-crushing combination of words. Even if the vividly crafted characters were charming, what did it matter when they were killed off just as you grew attached? The twisted subversion was just a bon
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