Chapter 1 -A Dream-

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CHAPTER 1 -A DREAM-

The landscape which was beautiful at first sight, filled with green grass and lively trees. I continued to observe the sightseeing as I described it to myself.

"Refreshing." I said in a low voice, taking in the breeze which passed with a sensation of warmth. The high sun made my eyes tingle just by seeing the blue sky filled with large clouds, yet, it was sunny.

I was truly happy.

After all, I was in none other than the magnificent continent of Dicathen. And if I was correct, I am in the south region of Sapin. Near the main capital but not quite, I don't want to be there either. I thought to myself, watching as a large shadow crossed the fields of green rapidly.

This is–!

Turning my eyes to the large floating boulder piece of land, on top it had a city.

Xyrus city.

I wanted to go there as well but there wasn't any method to immediately let me go there. If I wanted to go there I had to have a teleportation device or a gate or something like that to arrive in Xyrus city.

And I don't think this is real–

Before I could finish my thoughts, the loud noise of the alarm clock interrupted my dream–with what I felt like it enjoyed to do quite frequently.

Annoyed, I opened my eyes. The feeling of rage and discomfort for being woken up in such a manner that I even grabbed the alarm clock and threatened it by throwing it out the apartment window.

I felt bliss upon my action of recklessness. "Now I can go back to sleep. Just wait for me Dicathen, here I come!" I spoke with a tinge of hope that I would dream about Dicathen and its features once more before I headed to morning college classes.

Wait... College?

I grabbed my phone upon realizing that It wasn't a weekend but a weekday. When my phone turned on showing me the time, my eyes widened in horror. Now I remembered why my alarm rang.

Because today was my last chance to redeem myself into going to class early. Yet, looking at the time, it seemed like a close case of my incompetence for responsibilities. With that in mind. I jumped from my comfy bed in a flash.

Cursing on my way to the bathroom.

My class started in ten minutes and I lived thirty minutes away.

Time really wasn't on my side.

After leaving my apartment–in a rush of course–multiple things came on my path. Traffic, traffic, and more traffic.

By the time I had arrived at my college, an hour had already passed. But being the person I am, giving up wasn't a thing I wanted to do but when things really got out of hand then it would be another story.

What concerned me now was that this could either go good or bad. And I hope that I am not on the wrong side.

Many thoughts began to circle around non-stop. It was aggressive to the point where I had to shake my head to get rid of them momentarily for a few minutes, then anxiety attacked as well.

Dammit...

Am I going to be late to my dream college?

When I parked my car, instantly I ran towards my class in hopes that the lesson didn't finish.

The hot sun started to make me sweat as I ran with all my might to my class. Stepping through and possibly hitting a couple of other students by accident. I held my backpack tightly, thinking that it might fall with how sweaty my palms were.

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