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Asta's Adventure

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Everything was going well. It was a rather ordinary day for Asta. He was helping everyone he could in the village of Hage until one day he decided to assist a strange merchant who offered him, in exchange for his help, a potion that, according to him, granted magical power. Burning with the desire to finally be able to use magic, ten-year-old Asta agreed, but instead of magic, he received something else.
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Chapter 1 - Beginning

Hello everyone!

This is my first fanfic. Previously, I only read them, and during that time, I noticed that many authors, especially in the "Black Clover" fandom, often prefer to create original characters and write from their perspective. In doing so, the main characters, like Asta, often end up overshadowed or even humiliated.

Therefore, I decided to start writing fanfics myself, where all events will occur from the perspective of the main character. In my stories, either another personality will inhabit the main character's body, or their character will be slightly altered.

My first attempt is related to "Black Clover." I plan to write 50 chapters, and then I will also start working on other projects simultaneously.

Well, that's all! You can start reading, and I hope you enjoy it.

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In a world where magic was an integral part of everyday life, nearly everyone was born with unique magical abilities. This was the reality in which the most powerful mages could summon elements, heal wounds, and manipulate nature. Many kingdoms, including Clover, thrived thanks to their magical users, who served as both protectors and explorers. However, amidst this magical environment lived one boy who possessed no magical powers. His name was Asta.

Asta and Yuno were orphans. They appeared on the doorstep of a village church in Hage one fateful day when they were still very young. It was unclear where they came from, but when Father Orsi Orfai, the church priest, saw them, his heart filled with compassion. Father Orsi noticed that one of the children, Yuno, was quiet and calm, as if he already knew what path lay ahead. Meanwhile, the other boy, Asta, showed all the signs of being a true troublemaker. His boundless energy and playful nature immediately captured the priest's attention. Father Orsi thought to himself that with such a boy, he would have many adventures and, perhaps, not a few mischievous antics.

Father Orsi welcomed them with open arms, becoming their adoptive father. Under his caring guidance, the boys found a new home and family, although memories of their past would forever remain with them. The priest tried to create a cozy atmosphere for them, but he also realized that Asta was a whirlwind who wouldn't sit still. "What a restless little one you are," he would say to Asta with a kind smile as the boy tirelessly raced around the yard, leaving a trail of joy and chaos in his wake.

Asta was always seeking adventure and fun. Alongside Yuno, he explored the surrounding village, often finding ways to entertain himself. Their days were filled with games and mischief, from attempting to catch fish in the river to playing pranks on the local residents. Asta was a master of teasing others, and his laughter was infectious. He always found a way to lift spirits, even without magic like Yuno.

But in Asta's heart burned a dream to become the Wizard King. He admired the power of magic and how it changed people's lives, always questioning what he needed to do to achieve greatness. He knew that Yuno was capable of great things, which only fueled his ambitions. Despite lacking magic, Asta was determined to prove to everyone that even without it, he could succeed.

Life in the village wasn't always easy. Some of his peers looked at Asta with confusion due to his lack of magical abilities, which left him feeling isolated. He faced mockery more than once as his peers boasted about their magical tricks. However, this only ignited his resolve. Asta refused to give up; he dreamed of protecting the "family", becoming strong, and possibly changing the world.

In his moments of solitude, Asta pondered how he would change his life if he possessed magic. He envisioned himself as a powerful mage capable of great deeds, competing with Yuno for the title of the strongest. These dreams drove him to act and move forward.

The world of Clover was full of magic and wonders but also harsh realities. In every corner of this world, there were powerful mages who used their abilities for both protection and attack. Bandits and wrongdoers often employed magic for their interests, posing a threat to peaceful residents. Therefore, Asta's dreams of becoming the Wizard King seemed not just a desire but a necessity. He wanted to protect his friends and family from possible dangers, even if it meant overcoming numerous obstacles.

One day, while Asta and Yuno were playing in the village's outskirts, a drunken man attacked Yuno, trying to snatch the amulet that he always wore around his neck. At that moment, Asta felt a surge of anger. He may not have had magic, but that didn't stop him from wanting to protect Yuno. Charging forward, he attempted to push the attacker away. As a result of the scuffle, Asta sustained several serious injuries but managed to defend Yuno and drive the man off. This incident deeply resonated with Yuno, who saw Asta get hurt for him. From that day on, Yuno became much more serious, as if he understood the responsibility he had taken on.

Days turned into weeks, and Asta was not about to stop. He ignored the mockery and gladly accepted every challenge that village life presented. In his heart burned the desire to be strong and valiant, to one day prove to everyone that even without magic, one could become something great.

Thus, against the backdrop of Clover's magical world, filled with wonders and dangers, Asta continued on his path. Though he lacked magic, he knew he possessed other qualities—determination, bravery, and loyalty to his dreams. And although many challenges awaited him, he was ready for them. His dream was clear: he aspired to greatness, even if it meant fighting against fate itself.