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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The World I Woke Up To

When I opened my eyes, I wasn't in my apartment.

The scent of fresh grass lingered in the air, and the ceiling wasn't the dull white paint I remembered from home—but smooth, polished stone with faint carvings that glowed dimly like stars. For a moment, I just lay there, blinking, trying to make sense of everything.

My chest felt heavy. My thoughts were scattered. Where was I? This wasn't Tokyo. This wasn't even Earth.

I sat up slowly. The bed beneath me was firm, covered in thick grey sheets. Everything around me felt like a strange blend of old and new—ancient architecture mixed with modern convenience. A crystal lamp hovered near the corner of the ceiling, glowing softly. A table across the room held a tray of strange fruits and what looked like bread, but… the colors were all off. Purple apples? Yellow bread?

"Where… am I?"

I whispered to myself, still groggy.

The last thing I remembered was collapsing at my office desk after an all-nighter. My name was Matsuku—a regular guy in his twenties. No powers, no monsters, no magic. Just a regular life with boring routines and heavy deadlines.

But when I looked around this room, I knew—I wasn't home anymore.

A soft chime rang, and then, suddenly, something appeared in front of me. Like a floating screen.

[Status Screen Unlocked]

Name: Itsuki Saito

Age: 16

Race: ???

Class: None

Badge Rank: Ash

Level: 1

Aura: 0

Strength: 5

Endurance: 4

Agility: 6

Intellect: 7

Skills:None

Title: Unknown

I blinked in shock. What was this? Some kind of game? A menu?

I reached out and tried to touch the screen. My hand passed through it like mist, but the screen responded to my focus. When I stared at a stat, a small explanation would appear.

"Race unknown…?" I mumbled. "What the hell is going on?"

And then… it hit me. I wasn't dreaming. I wasn't hallucinating.

I had been transmigrated.

Like those web novels I used to read when I was bored. Ordinary guy dies or blacks out and wakes up in a fantasy world full of magic, demons, and monsters.

But… that was fiction, right?

I looked at my hands. They looked younger. Slimmer. Stronger?

No way… is this even my body?

I staggered out of bed and found a mirror on the wall. The person staring back wasn't the Matsuku I knew. This face was sharper, cleaner. Jet-black hair fell over my forehead. My eyes glowed faintly under the light, and my body looked lean and fit like someone who actually exercised.

"This… this is not me."

I touched my face. I could feel it. It wasn't a mask. This was real.

There was a knock at the door.

A woman in a uniform stepped in. Her clothes were formal, almost like a royal maid, with silver embroidery and a crest I didn't recognize. She smiled kindly.

"You're awake, young master Itsuki. The headmaster is expecting you shortly."

"Headmaster?" I asked, confused. "Where am I exactly?"

The maid tilted her head politely. "You are in Aetherwood Academy. You were admitted as a first-year last month. Today is your orientation."

I stared blankly.

Aetherwood Academy…?First-year…?

My mind was spinning. Apparently, someone—this Itsuki Saito—had been admitted here, and now I had taken his place?

I was in the body of a 16-year-old student, about to begin life at a magic academy in a world I knew absolutely nothing about.

After she left, I sat back on the bed. My heart was pounding.

I needed to gather information. I had no idea what magic really looked like, what monsters roamed this land, or even what dangers were out there. I knew only a little—things I had overheard through vague memories in this body. But it wasn't enough.

And then I saw something else on the floating screen.

[New Objective]Attend Aetherwood Academy.Survive. Learn. Adapt.Hide your identity.Your true nature must not be revealed.

"…What true nature?" I muttered.

No answer. The screen disappeared.

I didn't know what was coming. I didn't know what I really was.

But one thing was clear: this world wasn't safe, and I couldn't trust anyone yet. I didn't know the rules here. I didn't know the history, the empires, the creatures. Only that this continent was ruled by four great imperial families. That much I had heard in passing while being brought here.

And one of them—House Estoria—was whispered to be connected to demons.

But no one talked about it out loud. It was a well-hidden truth. Dangerous. Forbidden.

And now… I was stuck in this place, with a name, a face, and a body that didn't belong to me.

"Alright… first things first."

I stood, fixed my uniform, and opened the door.

Let's see what this academy of magic has in store for me.

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