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Chapter 2 - Chapter1: I Am Not from This World

"Impudent! You dare go against the Crown Princess?!" one of the royal guards snarled, drawing his blade in fit of ragw

He was barking at a young man with snow-white hair and piercing blue eyes — a man whose gaze was sharp, unflinching, and dignified. His aura noble and screamed of elegance.

Everyones attention was drawn into him yet no one spoke against him.

'Cause they knew very few could go against the crown princess and the young man standing against her was— the son of a duke.

He is Kevin Iskander Valeblade the sole heir of valeblade dukedom

At least, this what the surrounding nobles must have thought so. That his fearless defiance came from status. 

But I knew better.

He stood there so fearlessly not because of his noble blood...But because he was one of the six Main Characters , about which he himself is not aware.

But how do I know that?

Well… let's rewind a bit.

My name is not of any relevance. What matters is: I'm not from this world.

Back on Earth, I was a scientist—someone obsessed with pushing the boundaries of human evolution. My research focused on an ancient relic, which I believed was left behind by an alien civilization. My goal? To elevate humanity. Break past mortality. Make godlike out of men.

And maybe fate has a wicked sense of humor.

Because something happened.

One moment I was in my lab, busy on my research…

The next, I woke up here—trapped inside the body of Prince of a very powerful empire. He is prince Lucien Kaelith Vaelthrone, the youngest among his four siblings, born with an average talent and no divine blessings.

Yeah. I know.

It sounds like some second-rate isekai fever dream.

But here's the punchline:

This world isn't random.

I've been thrown into the universe of a popular RPG from my college days —A game called "LOVE IS WAR."

A rom-com game to some while to others it may be an action-paced game full of thrill and adventure, depending upon the choices made in the game.

But the twist?

In the game, there were six main characters — three male, three female — each chosen and empowered by a god.

Only one among them could ascend to true godhood by defeating the Demon God — the final boss of the game.The other five? Still essential. They had to be trained, leveled up, and formed into a party to aid the chosen one in that final battle.

So yeah — it followed the old formula:A party of heroes sets out to kill the demon king.

But with a twist of knife-sharp rivalry.

Because every one of them wanted that throne. Every one of them was competing to be the one who slayed the god and took its place.

And the player? You only got to choose one of them to play as. Which meant: you had to manipulate the rest. Train them. Befriend them. Romance them. Break them, if necessary.

It wasn't just about winning.

It was about winning without dying, while keeping your allies just strong enough to help — but not strong enough to betray you.

And now, I'm here.

Inhabiting the prince — a character who, in the original game, was no where to be seen or thats how I remeber about the game.

And here I am looking at the drama that was slowly unfolding before my eyes.

And for my current goal I must become the god 'cause thats the very thing that brought here.

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