A Wish of Lazy Otaku
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er brothers, he was held to the same standards as his siblings and never received special treatment. His school days were comprised of mediocrity, as no matter
his peers and complete his college preparation due to health issues, he had grown increasingly isolated and had retreated into his own world, watching
d enjoy the fresh air of the countryside, and gradually his health began to improve. But his longing for adventure and excitemen
some time now. After reading countless light novels, he finally settled on the
tant to push himself. But he eventually decided to give it a try, and after a few months of prac
unknown was exhilarating. He was confident that this would be a journey of self-dis
and that the skills he had acquired in martial arts would be put to the test. But he was ready for the
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smile innocently and genuinely. Whenever I can, I lend a helpin
s they deserved, only disappointment. That's why I thought, why not make one of my dreams come true and build an orphanage where I can
this financial hole, I was going to have to take a risk. I was ne
for mercenary work. I knew it was a dangerous life, but if I co
ring messages and packages between employers. I made enough money to keep the orpha
ld to make sure my family was taken care of, and I was content wit
ond. I thought that teaching the children the basics of martial arts would prove beneficial for them in the long run
uld be willing to help out with the children, I thought to myself. After inquiring around, I finally found someone who was willing and
te possibly be my last. As a precaution, I asked my employer for my payment
younger ones to become strong and to help out my family in their last days so that when they leave this w
se and deliver it to my employer. I had to be careful, and I had to be prepared. But I was ready t
eve the necessary information. Everything was going according to plan until I got betrayed and my information was sold to the enemy. Now I had
mission. I searched the base, looking for the information I needed, and soon enough I found it.
of there with the information without being discovered. I ran and ran, until I was far away from the base, and soon enough I
ck to my own side. The base was 20 km away from the border, situated in a small forest area. I had a plan in m
eam of the river directly met the border, and I could see people waiting to take me across. I had to make i
unning out and I had to make a decision fast. With one last look a
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