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Chapter 3 - A World Too Bright to Be Real

My eyes fluttered open to the sound of birdsong—

No, not birds. Something sharper, more melodic.

The kind of sound you'd expect to hear in a dream painted with colors you can't quite name.

I blinked against a too-blue sky. Clouds drifted lazily above, puffy and perfect.

A breeze carried the smell of wildflowers and something faintly... sugary?

Where was I?

I sat up, groaning.

The grass beneath me was absurdly soft, almost like velvet. The kind of grass you'd only see in a premium wallpaper background. My fingers ran through it, just to be sure it was real.

It was.

Realer than real.

No pain. No soreness.

No mold-stained ceiling or peeling posters of webnovel heroes.

Just wide, open sky and rolling hills.

And me.

Wearing... was this silk?

I looked down.

Flowing white robes embroidered with silver patterns. Loose sleeves. An amulet at my chest that shimmered faintly with magic—or something pretending to be it.

A laugh slipped out of me.

Was this it?

Did I finally get transmigrated?

I stood slowly, stretching limbs that didn't ache, didn't creak, didn't carry the weight of years spent in half-sleep and minimum wage.

My body was lighter. My senses sharper. Even the colors seemed to sing.

[System initializing...]

I froze.

A soft chime rang inside my mind. Not intrusive. Not loud.

Just... present. Like a smile behind my thoughts.

[Welcome, Seren Aldwright.]

[System Sync: Complete.]

[Current Balance: Unlimited.]

My heart skipped.

"Unlimited...?"

[You may purchase anything. If it can be imagined, it can be obtained.]

I spun in place, grinning like an idiot.

No way.

No freaking way.

The fantasy forum threads. The fanfic dreams. The "what if I had a system with infinite money" debates at 3 a.m.

It was real.

I was in it.

"Alright," I said aloud. "If this is a prank by the gods, don't stop it yet."

A panel flickered into view, semi-transparent and glowing faintly.

[System Shop Opened]

Suggesting starter bundle: Self-cleaning underwear, language comprehension, beginner mana awareness, and fruit basket (gifted).

I barked out a laugh.

"Fruit basket?"

[Everyone needs fruit.]

The system had humor. Or personality. Or both.

I tapped 'accept' without hesitation.

A small basket of gleaming fruit—none of which I recognized—appeared at my feet with a soft plop. One floated upward and nudged my hand like a puppy demanding to be petted.

I took a bite.

Juicy. Explosively so. Like a mango, peach, and something magical had a baby.

"This wasn't a game. It couldn't be. No game ever smelled this real, or made your lungs feel this full."

A part of me waited for it to break.

For a bill to arrive.

For Auntie to yell from behind a glowing tree.

But none came.

Just light, and sky, and magic.

"Okay," I muttered between chews, "best first day of my life."

No rent. No bills. No bookstore shift. No moldy walls. Just this.

Me.

A fantasy world.

And a system that didn't even make me grind.

I threw my arms up.

"Let's gooo!"

Birds scattered from a nearby tree.

A deer-like creature with feathers instead of fur glanced at me from the treeline, unimpressed.

I stepped forward slowly, watching it vanish into a thicket of violet leaves.

But beside it was something even more surreal—a massive tortoise-shaped creature with a full garden growing on its back. Shrubs, flowers, even a tiny trickling stream rolled gently down its mossy shell as it lumbered past in complete peace.

My jaw dropped.

"Is that a… moving garden?"

[Species: Verdantcarapace. Passive temperament. Common in low-magic zones.]

"Common?" I gawked. "That's your definition of common?"

The tortoise blinked slowly and let out a sound somewhere between a sigh and a hum.

Several butterflies took flight from the bushes on its back.

I didn't care how common it was.

It was magical.

This was my world now.

And for the first time ever... I wasn't nobody.

And yet—

Just for a second, something behind my eyes twinged.

Like a muscle I'd forgotten existed.

A flicker of unease I couldn't name.

I brushed it off.

Magic was real. Let the dreaming last.

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[End of Chapter 3]

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