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A Chosen Hero Who Doesn't Want to Be a Hero

In Eutimia, the people are divided into four castes: magic users of music and songs; food magic users; ordinary magic users; and those with no magic talent. And Marleen Harper just wanted to enjoy his normal life as the owner of a not-so-popular cooking school in Eutimia and a user of food magic when he received news of his parents' death from Iskandar Lennon, his best friend, whom he hadn't seen since he left the palace where he was raised as the younger brother of Marion Harper, the crown prince of the kingdom of Eutimia as well as his older brother. He, who initially only wants to continue to enjoy his normal life, is forced to face difficult choices when he finds out that he is the person in the legend who will determine the future of Eutimia, which is in danger thanks to the presence of Ciardha, a rebellious magician who wants to rule over Eutimia and the whole world by making himself the sole ruler, and who disturbs the peaceful life in Eutimia with various attacks aimed at magic users from the first and second castes, the highest caste in Eutimia. Which option will Marleen choose; to help save Eutimia from Ciardha's hands, or instead join Ciardha and create a new world that will change the whole order of life in Eutimia?

carmen_irene27 · Fantasy
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90 Chs

Chapter 50

None of the three of them answered my question earlier. Both Iskandar and Beth and Shanon were busy gesturing to each other with the look in their eyes and elbowing each other on the shoulder as if they didn't want to be the first to answer my question.

Seeing their attitude somehow reminds me of the philosophy of my students every time I ask questions about the material I teach in class, and I find that pretty annoying. 

Therefore, instead of waiting until they were ready to throw one of them as a victim, it would be better if I used a technique that always worked every time I shopped at the market.

"It's okay if you still insist on not answering my question earlier." I said as I got up from my chair and looked at the three of them who were still busy elbowing each other. "I'd better get out of here right now and let the three of you go about your own business."