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whisper of the fallen night

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A regular person gets trapped in a world of fantasy, does he know this novel like the back of his hand? No, is he a minor villain granting him privileges nope. so how will he survive a unforgiving world of magic and mayhem?
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Chapter 1 - damn this cursed world

Well, here I am—trapped in a novel I don't even like. How did this happen, you might ask? I have no idea. One minute, I'm falling asleep in my soft bed, and the next thing I know, I wake up on a hard, straw-filled mattress with a rickety wooden roof over my head. There was a **pail** of water next to me. I looked into it, and what did I see staring back? A body and face **ten** years younger than my own. 

Now, I'm no otaku, but I had an idea of what happened. Still, to double-check, I ran out of that room. The place seemed to be an old red-brick house with chipped walls and a window that was just a wooden frame. I rushed outside and what did I see? Houses just like mine, surrounded by tall grassy hills—what looked like a small village with a cobblestone road running through it. I even saw a **goddamn well**. 

Now, to my knowledge, there are still a few places on Earth that look like this, so I tried to rationalize my situation… until I saw a cart being pulled by a **two-meter-tall blue tortoise with two spiral horns on its head**. 

At that moment, I knew exactly where I was. And my first thought was: *Fuck me.* 

Why? Because this is the world of *Whisper of the Fallen Night*—a novel I **read** (and dropped) a few months ago. No, it wasn't my favorite. No, I didn't leave a bad review that angered some god. And no, I didn't reincarnate as a minor villain. This was just some random webnovel I picked up and abandoned. 

The story follows a young boy who gets kicked out of his clan, joins a minor noble family, and eventually becomes a powerful knight. That's all I remember—I only made it to Chapter 75 out of **500+**. Reviews said it was slow until Chapter 200, so I dropped it. 

So yeah, I'm **fucked**. 

Now that you're caught up, you understand why I'm upset. I don't know future events. I don't have any advantage—not even a double-edged one like being a villain. So what am I? Just some village kid now? Do I really have to live like it's the Middle Ages? **Fuuuuuck that.** 

Thankfully, the author included some key details early on—power levels, hidden enemies of the protagonist, and even a world map. But do I remember that map? **Of course not, you pig.** 

Still, I do recall a few things the main character obtained early on: 

1. A **Re-Awakening Stone** 

2. The **Crown of the Goblin King** 

3. A **sword forged from a shooting star** (*Yeah, real original—what's next, a sword named "Ice"?*) 

The good news? One of them is obtainable as soon as I turn 18. The other two? Not so easy. The Goblin King's Crown is hidden in a **B-rank dungeon** in a coastal city, and the meteor sword is guarded by a **triclops** (yes, exactly what it sounds like). 

Before the time skip, you might ask: *What's a Re-Awakening Stone?* 

In this world, people **awaken** at 18 by visiting a cathedral to receive their occupation. Get **farmer**? Congrats, you're a farmer. Get **warrior**? You're a warrior. Every 1–5 years, you can check if your job has evolved. 

But with a **Re-Awakening Stone**, you get a **second awakening**—either an advanced or special class. The protagonist used his to go from **Griffin Rider** to **Wyvern Knight**. (*Talk about ungrateful.*) 

From what I recall, the stone is hidden in the palms of a statue of the **Goddess of Luck**, inside the **Church of the Twelve Gods** in **Freegior, the capital of Britannia**. 

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### **Time Skip in 3… 2… 1…** 

**BAM.** 

Now I'm **17**, with my birthday two months away. What have I been doing all this time? 

Well, I'm a war orphan in this world, but I lucked out—an old lady left me her house before I reincarnated. At first, I tried finding work, and thankfully, there was a butcher shop. The butcher, **Old Felix**, took me in as an apprentice after I showed him I could butcher birds and pigs (thanks, Dad). 

Did I try to stand out or flaunt my intelligence? **Hell no.** I survived on bland, salty food, fixed up the house, sold it for some capital, invested in a decent sword and light armor, then booked a carriage to the capital. 

Oh, and no—no nobles mistreated me, no girl got harassed by thugs, but I **did** get into a few fist fights. Why? Because that was the only way to pass the damn time. 

Now, back to the story. 

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### **Mark's POV** 

After a long trip, my ass is **numb**, my legs are full of splinters, and I've got bags under my eyes. 

*"Hey Jack, how much longer to the capital?"* 

*"Four hours, boss."* 

*"Alright, no prob—"* 

**CREEEAAAK—BANG—CRASH—SQUEEEEK!** 

*"What the hell?!"* 

*"There's a tree up ahead!"* 

### **First-Person POV** 

*"HOLY SHIIIIIT!"* 

I tumbled out of the carriage, rolling like a loose barrel before skidding across the cobblestone road. Then—**SNAP.** 

A sharp pain shot through my left hand. When I finally stopped, I was sprawled in an awkward position. Glancing down, I saw my **pinky finger bent at a nasty angle**—**hairline fracture, not fully broken**, but moving it sent **white-hot agony** through my hand. 

*"Cough… cough… What the hell happened?"* 

I staggered up, my vision blurry. My face stung—probably scratched up from the crash. 

### **Third-Person POV** 

The protagonist shakily rose, surveying the wreckage—the wagon overturned, the coachman and horse both **dead**, their bodies riddled with **massive arrows**. 

Then, from the forest, **forty armed men** emerged—young and old, short and tall, all grinning like wolves. 

And at the front stood the **largest man he'd ever seen in either life**. 

*"Holy shit… is that the fucking Mountain?"* 

The man was easily **seven feet tall**, his weight likely starting with a **4**. He wore light armor, a **black bear pelt**, and carried a **longbow**—like some barbarian version of **Gregor Clegane**. 

*"Uhh… hello there! Name's Alex Nobel, sir."* 

(*Yes, I'm playing dumb. No, you're the bitch here.*) 

The giant smirked. *"Hah! 'Sir'? Hear that, boys? I'm a 'sir' now!"* 

*"Uhh… sir? May I ask who you are?"* 

A **sharp glare** locked onto me—**predatory, like a beast**. The last time I felt this was in my past life, when a **150-pound Cane Corso** chased me halfway down a block. 

*"Did you just interrupt me, brat?"* 

Before I could respond, a **hulking man rushed in and SLAPPED me**. 

I **flew two meters**, landing hard on my side, **blood filling my mouth**. 

(*Goddamn barbarians.*) 

But the hit gave me an idea—I **played dead**, lying motionless. 

*"Hey, brat! You're a hundred years too early to try that trick on me!"* 

I heard something like a **bowstring being drawn taut**. 

(*Fuck. I'm dead.*) 

But then—**SWISH. THUNK.** 

A **sword flashed**, followed by a sound like a **nail gun firing**. 

I looked up to see a **tall knight in polished armor**, with liver epaulets** his **red cloak** billowing. His back was turned, so I caught the emblem on his crimson cloak—a **black wolf's head in the shape of a crescent moon**.