1 [Chapter:0][Prologue]

You know, I once asked my teacher a question a long time ago, so long ago, that I can't even remember when it was or what my age was when I asked it.

But I do remember he taught math. People tend to remember math teachers, don't they?

Anyway, I asked him, "How would you describe an average human?"

I don't remember if I asked him in class, and I certainly don't remember in which class I was when I asked him.

Hell, I don't even remember his name, just his face which many children, including the me at that time, wanted to punch, whenever he taught algebra.

But his answer struck me, to the point where I'm sure that to the day I die, whether it be of unfortunate, unforeseen circumstances, or due to old age, I would remember it.

He told me, "In my opinion, an average human is a newborn infant. The moment you are born, you start drifting away from 'average'. A baby that breathes in the fresh scent of nature, born in a remote hospital in some countryside that hasn't been turned into a world of cement, is different from a baby born in New York, its first breath being one of fresh pollution. A child born in a rich household is different from one born in a family that cannot afford luxuries. A youth attending a less known high school and socialising with the sons and daughters of similar households is different from a youth having fun in world renowned universities and racing in super cars with his fellow rich youngsters. An adult working as a tea maker is different from an adult heading a multinational corporation. An elderly person who looks back at his life, full of regrets and suffering, is different from one who dies with a smile on his face and peace in his heart. One who goes to Heaven after death, if there is one, is different from one who is invited to Hell. Only for a single moment in your long yet short life could you truly call yourself 'average'. No, wait, now that I think about it, a poor foetus that is disposed of before it could have the chance of being born is also different from one that is given birth to. I guess you can never truly call yourself 'average' huh? Sorry kid, looks like I can't answer your question."

He did, in fact, answer me. Perhaps, I didn't understand it back then. Perhaps, he himself didn't know it.

But now I do.

An average human…is nonexistent.

And I, who believed myself to be and to live as an average human being all my life…

((Congratulations! You have been invited to the [Girls' Dimensional Group]! Accept?))

Turns out, I'm not going to be average either.

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