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Cursed from the start, a young man awakens in a body that should be useless, only to find himself trapped in a prestigious military academy he never signed up for. His new form hides a fragile reality—one everyone assumes is just another rebellious heir—but the truth is far more complicated. With a sentient, picky “dungeon” at his command, a brooding roommate beside him, and an array of unexpected challenges, he must navigate survival, identity, and power in a world that demands competence he doesn’t yet possess. Every decision carries risk, every interaction a test, and every step forward threatens to unravel the delicate balance between life and doom. Wits, strategy, and a touch of luck are all he has, but in a place where miracles are rare, even that might not be enough.
After a harrowing escape from a war-torn future, an injured young man awakens in an unfamiliar world devoid of technology, surrounded by magic, swords, and mythical creatures. Rescued by a mysterious knight named Dominic, he is taken to a stone fortress, where the locals mistake him for a lost child. As he recovers, he grapples with the realization that he may have crossed into another realm entirely. Struggling to conceal his true identity, he must navigate this enchanting yet perilous landscape. With each passing day, he learns to harness the magic around him, discovering new strengths and forging unexpected bonds.
In a society bound by conventional expectations, a man named Zayn finds himself entranced by a mesmerizing voice that invades his dreams and ignites his deepest desires. Each night, he wakes in a haze of longing, overwhelmed by the sound that has become an obsession, even though he has never met its owner. A chance encounter during a wild night leads him to an enigmatic heir with a tumultuous past. With every whispered word, Zayn’s world unravels, revealing a connection that transcends mere attraction. As their bond deepens, he grapples with the intoxicating pull of an emotional and psychological addiction, where the allure of sound eclipses the need for physical touch.