A cursed girl named Hanora Comika and a half wizard boy Joran Cambus?Will they find a way to break the curse?What'll happen if the fact is more difficult than they thought? One day,A werid girl transferred into his school.And later,they find out each hidden self.Altough they went through some fight at the first,they become friend. He find out the reason why she hate seven alot and why she keep pushing people away,the reason she must be lonely.That all because of a curse that will kill all the people around her every Seven years since the day she got it.
Hello! To all! I'm going to introduce myself, my name is hajime motaro. I am an involuntary participant in the game of death and I am about to die. It is very likely that more than a million people will see my death live and directly, but before that happens. Let me tell you how it ends like this.
Ugh... What happened... ? I thought as I look around. Where am I? I don't recognize this place at all. Eight other people are in the room with me. Several are regaining consciousness. Someone groans. Tetsu! I'm not sure if I should be relieved or upset that my best friend is in the same predicament as me. It would help if I had any idea of what was going on. I look to my left. A man gets to his feet and stumbles toward the door. He twists the doorknob, but it wouldn't budge. 'Locked' The composed man says. An imposing woman inquires. 'You mean we're trapped in here?' A nervous girl speaks up. 'What's going on? Who would do this to us?' Hey, I recognize this girl, too. That's right, we were in the same place when this happened.
The regression ability, which is self-explanatory and deceptive. It's a fraudulent ability, but... Isn't it a bit much to regress from a single damage...? Extra tags: #fantasy #tower climbing #regression #misunderstanding #loop #deathgame N/T: This is not my own novel or translation. I am currently machine-translating the novel, so please do not expect a flawless translation as I am using Google Translate. Also, if your brain dies reading this MTL novel, then it’s not my fault. Please don’t comment about the translation quality because, again, it’s Google translation. If you want to complain, then complain to Google.