Amakusa Tengen only wants one thing, to live life on his own terms. He hates responsibility, avoids expectations, and believes people should be free to do whatever they want.
But when he is suddenly summoned to the mysterious world of Aetherion, everything changes. Tengen learns that he was actually born there, that he carries godlike powers, and that fate has already written his role: he is destined to protect Aetherion from its coming destruction.
Now burdened with powers beyond comprehension and the weight of a world depending on him, Tengen faces a choice. Will he embrace the path fate has carved for him, or will he defy destiny and live only for himself?
Follow Tengen, a 15-year-old caught between freedom and responsibility, as he laughs, cries, isolates himself, rediscovers who he is, and confronts the question that will shape Aetherion’s future:
Will he accept his fate as a god… or give destiny the middle finger?
Hello, dear readers!
First of all, thank you for picking up my story and diving into this world I’ve been dreaming up. Writing this novel has been an exciting journey, full of twists, turns, and countless “what ifs.” Every character, every battle, and every quiet moment was crafted with care, and I hope it brings a spark of adventure (and maybe a little heart) to your day.
This story is as much yours as it is mine. I’d love for you to get lost in it, root for the characters, laugh with them, cry with them, and maybe even question what you’d do if you were in their shoes.
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Hello, dear readers!
First of all, thank you for picking up my story and diving into this world I’ve been dreaming up. Writing this novel has been an exciting journey, full of twists, turns, and countless “what ifs.” Every character, every battle, and every quiet ...