Chapter 1: 1: REINCARNATION
"Whatâs going on? Where am I?" Aaron muttered, confusion etched on his face as he stood on a podium, the air crackling with faint mana.
Just hours ago, he was a regular otaku, binging peak anime after a grueling day at work. Not the stereotypical shut-in otaku surviving on cup noodles and anime marathonsânah, Aaron had standards. Heâd bet his Blu-ray collection those noodle-slurping otakus existed, though.
Back on Earth, Aaron lived a solid life. A successful businessman with looks that turned heads, he had his pick of women but never settled down. That evening, heâd been grinding his favorite game, tweaking its plug-in lucky spin system to dish out cheat-tier rewards daily.
Then,
Truck-kun
struck. One second, he was gaming in bed; the next, his house wall caved in, and that infamous isekai truck barreled straight for him. "Seriously? I knew I shouldnât have binged that isekai marathon!" he thought, his otaku brain reeling.
"Aaron! Stop wasting my time! Place your hand on the awakening stone!" The head teacherâs sharp voice snapped Aaron out of his thoughts.
Still clueless about this new worldâBlue Star, was it?âAaron obeyed, placing his hand on the round, oval-shaped awakening stone. It glowed faintly for a split second before fading. A strange chime echoed in his mind, too quiet to notice yet.
"Aaron, no talent!" the teacher declared, irritation flashing across his face.
"Did I piss this guy off?" Aaron wondered, descending the podium stairs, still lost in this supernatural chaos.
"Aaronâs talentless, huh? Thatâs what he gets for being so prideful."
"Thought he was hot stuff with his demigod parents."
"Keke, with Aaron as talentless trash, you think Lily will ditch the engagement? She swore sheâd dump him if he didnât get a decent talent."
The studentsâ whispers were hushed but loud enough for Aaron to catch. He didnât careâhe barely understood the situation.
"Yo, Aaron, how you so chill, bro? Youâve got
no talent
," a student said, approaching. Aaron didnât know why, but the guyâs vibe felt like an old gaming buddy.
"Itâs cool. Iâve got a B-rank wind talent. Iâll protect you," Leo said, flexing with a grin.
Suddenly, a blinding orange light erupted from the awakening stone, stealing everyoneâs attention, including Aaronâs.
"Oooh! Thatâs an A-rank talent! The highest in our country since the last one a decade ago!" a student shouted.
"Lily Lionheart, A-rank talent!" the teacher announced, a pleased smile breaking through his usual scowl.
Lily nodded curtly, tossing her hair as she stepped down from the podium.
"Uh, Aaron, sheâs headed this wayâtoward
you
," Leo muttered, nudging him.
"This bodyâs also named Aaron?" Aaron mumbled, too quiet for Leo to hear.
Lily stopped in front of him, her indifferent mask slipping slightly when Aaron didnât swoon like he usually did.
"Hmph, heâs already given up," she thought.
"Iâm breaking off the engagement. You couldnât awaken an A-rank talent like I demanded," Lily said coldly, her words sucking the air out of the crowd.
"You canât just break it off! It was set by Aaronâs parents and yours. This is too far!" Leo snapped, defending his friend.
"Shut it!" Dan, one of Lilyâs admirers, cut in. With a B-rank talent and a longtime grudge against Aaron, he saw his chance to humiliate him and cozy up to Lily. "Stay out of this!"
"You donât have the right toâ" Leo started, but Aaronâs sigh stopped him.
"Can I ask you something?" Aaron said to Lily, his voice calm, unshaken, a faint smirk tugging at his lips.
"Go ahead," she replied, eyes narrowing.
"Are you the most beautiful girl in the world?"
"How dare youâ" Dan began, but Lily cut him off with a sharp glance.
"No," she said, curious where this was going.
"Are you in the top ten most beautiful women in the world?" Aaron pressed, his words starting to grate on her.
Restraining her anger, Lily answered, "No, Iâm not."
She knew her beauty was striking but paled compared to the royal families and powerful clansâ goddesses.
"Sheâs not even top ten on the continent," Leo whispered to Aaron, pushing Lilyâs buttons further. She stayed silent to save face, her jaw tightening.
"Then itâs fine. Break the engagement
. I donât settle for less
," Aaron said coolly, shrugging as if heâd just passed on a mediocre loot drop. His words dropped jaws across the room.
"Yo, being talentless fried his brain," one student whispered.
"Think? Bro, I *know*," another replied.
Even the teacherâs eyes widened at Aaronâs audacity.
"How dare you talk to Lily like that! Apologize!" Dan roared, but Aaron ignored him.
"We done here, Leo? Can we go home?" Aaron asked, his only thought being to figure out who the hell he was in this world.
"Yeah, just the support gifts for new awakeners left, but this corrupt school probably wonât give us squat," Leo said.
"Good. Take me home," Aaron said, slinging his bag over his shoulder and standing.
"How dare you snub me, talentless trash!" Dan seethed, barely holding back from swinging. He knew Aaronâs dead demigod parents still held clout in the countyâattacking him would be suicide.
Aaron didnât spare Dan a glance, strolling out coolly, leaving a stunned Lily behind.
"Oh, and my advice, king simp? Give up on her. Sheâs out of your league too," Aaron tossed over his shoulder at Dan before exiting, his words making Danâs knuckles clench in rage.
"Damn you, Aaron. Iâll get my revenge," Dan muttered, fuming.