Expressionless.

    Silent.

    Still.

    The cosmic-level disappointment.

    The kind of spiritual sigh that doesn’t need to be heard.

    Every time my sword glances off its side like I’m nervously poking a vending machine instead of trying to kill something… I swear it winces.

    Life-or-death stuff.

    Protagonist-tier development.

    One step closer to becoming the kind of person who survives in a world where arguments are settled not with passive-aggressive texts but steel to the throat.

    This ain’t that story.

    The family’s pride and joy.

    A walking GPA with glasses and no social life.

    “He’s not like those other kids. He’s going to be a doctor. Or maybe a professor. Or both!”

    Dad scoffed, loud and sharp.

    “Do that in your free time. What are you, some starving artist wannabe now?”

    “Something that won’t make us the laughingstock of the neighborhood.”

    That would’ve been easier.

    Like my dreams were just a passing tantrum from a child who didn’t understand the value of money.

    Tested sketchy mobile games.

    Reviewed counterfeit power banks. 

    My dad would mutter, not looking up from the TV.

    “At least shower once in a while,” my mom would say, wrinkling her nose as she passed.

    The daughter they clung to like a second chance at respectability.

    “He wasted his potential. You’re all we have left.”

    No parents.

    No pressure.

    No ‘You are wasting your time’ stares.

    No disappointment.

    Romance ones.

    You know the type.

    Every guy’s got a six-pack, a dark past, and a tragic death flag.

    “It has a villainess who’s not really evil. She’s just misunderstood.”

    So I bought her games with the money I scraped together.

    Downloaded demos.

    Hid them in a folder called “Math Homework.”

    Watched her smile.

    “Pfft. Sureee. Definitely,” I’d say.

    “You are dramatic,” she’d laugh.

    “Takes one to know one.”

    Not failures.

    Not expectations.

    Just… us.

    And then—

    This is my very first time writing a web novel, so I’m both excited and a little nervous. I’m still learning as I go, so there might be some rough edges here and there, whether it’s pacing, structure, or character development.


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