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The Transmigrator's Tale

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–WPC SEPTEMBER 2025– After a global coup, ex-detective Le Wei’s brilliance was reduced to catching cheating husbands and enduring daily humiliation. His life ended absurdly—slipping on a banana peel and smashing his head on a tree. But death wasn’t the end. Transmigrated as Zephyros Milnar in another world, he became one of The Ordained, tasked with closing deadly monster portals. What seemed like a silly game soon turned into a brutal fight for survival—where only his sharp detective instincts could uncover the secrets lurking within the portals...
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Chapter 1 - Death By Potassium

Slap!

'As usual… All the time… Aah… This slap stings so much. What did she put in her hands… a beehive?'

Le Wei rubbed his left cheek, groaning as the sting pulsed like a fresh burn. His ears rang from the yelling, and the smell... oh God, the smell.. of spit mixed with whatever venomous concoction she'd smacked him with made his stomach churn.

He gagged, swiping at his face.

"All right! All right! I get it!" he shouted, throwing his hands up like a criminal surrendering to police.

"... No need to start a full-scale war over a spilled teacup!"

But his tormentor didn't let up. Her amber eyes burned, hands twitching as if debating whether to slap him again or strangle him outright.

She was a petite woman, barely five feet, but her presence loomed danger..and stingy slaps.

Her name was Mei-Ling, and her reputation as the wife of a low-tier but vicious syndicate boss preceded her. Le Wei had known better than to take this job, but desperation has a way of dulling reason.

Le Wei edged backward, calculating the distance between himself and imminent pain.

"... Seriously, what did you put in your hands?" he muttered under his breath. "Bees? Acid? Tiny death traps?"

The air crackled with tension. Somewhere in his mind, he knew he should shut up. Somewhere else, a tiny, reckless part of him found this chaos absurdly entertaining.

"…and stop spitting!" he groaned, wiping his cheek. "I'm not a mop!"

The yelling continued, echoing off the cracked walls of the dingy office she'd dragged him into.

"You still have the audacity to talk?!" Mei-Ling shrieked.

"... I gave you just one job.. just one! Follow my husband and tell me his every move! I didn't ask you to send me his bedroom time with his girlfriend! And to top it all, my husband caught you, and you nonchalantly told him I sent you!"

Le Wei froze, his mind short-circuiting. "Bedroom time?" His stomach lurched and his heart skipped several beats.

".. Wait..what?!" he blurted, pointing at her. "You.. me.. your husband?! I... I didn't… I mean, it's not what it looks like!"

She leaned closer, eyes narrowing into daggers, and spat again.. not hard, just enough to remind him she was serious. Le Wei stumbled back, tripping over a chair leg and nearly crashing into a dusty cabinet.

"Nonchalantly?!" he shrieked.

".. Lady, if I were nonchalant, you'd be calling the fire department because I'd be on fire from stress!"

Her foot tapped like a ticking bomb.

"Nonchalant! That's exactly how you looked when my husband asked!"

Le Wei's brain fried. His mouth opened and closed like holding his words back.

'Think… think…'

"Right.. " he finally gasped, pointing dramatically at the ceiling.

".. So, here's the thing.. you said follow him, right? Observe. Nothing about reporting or not reporting bedroom schedules! That's an Espionage 101 violation!"

"Espionage 101 violation?" she echoed, her voice dangerously low.

"Yes! Exactly!" He flailed.

".... And I would never, ever intentionally make your husband suspicious.. he's terrifying, okay? Have you seen his stare? It's like he can peer into the void and steal your soul!"

Her glare intensified, and Le Wei realized he'd just compared her husband's eyes to a void demon.

Not smart..

Mei-Ling's husband, Chen, was a mid-level enforcer in the Neon Syndicate, a sprawling criminal network that had thrived in the chaos following the global coup three years ago. The coup had toppled governments overnight, replacing them with corporate warlords and syndicate overlords who carved up cities like New Kowloon, where Le Wei now scraped by.

Chen's eyes weren't demonic, but they were cold, calculating, and backed by a reputation for breaking kneecaps over minor issues.

"And.. " Mei-Ling said, her voice dropping into deadly calm.

"..if you ever pull something like this again… I won't just slap you."

Le Wei swallowed, wide-eyed. "You..won't just slap me?"

Her lips curled into a smirk. "Nope. There are worse things than slaps. And trust me… I know them all."

Le Wei clutched his cheek, muttering..

"Why did I agree to this job? Why does every life choice lead to pain, spit, and potential soul-theft?"

****

By the time he stumbled out of the decrepit office building, Le Wei looked like a war refugee. His cheek glowed red, his shirt was damp with spit, and his dignity..ermm..it should be somewhere in the stairwell.. probably curled up in a ball crying.

The neon-lit streets of New Kowloon buzzed around him..holographic billboards flashing ads for bio-augments, street vendors hawking synth-meat skewers, and drones whirring overhead, scanning for curfew violators. The city was a labyrinth of steel and light, a place where the old world's rules had been ground to dust.

Once, Le Wei had been Detective Le Wei, a rising star in the city's police force. He'd had sharp eyes, a sharper wit, and a badge pinned proudly to his chest. His team—Jia, Marcus, and Li—had been his family, working cases that kept New Kowloon's streets from spiraling into total anarchy.

They'd busted smugglers, tracked serial killers, and even taken down a rogue AI running a black-market organ trade. Le Wei had lived for the thrill of the chase, the puzzle of a case snapping into place.

Then came the coup. A global shadow network..nobody knew who'd orchestrated it and it had struck in a single night.

Governments fell, militaries fractured, and New Kowloon's police force was wiped out in targeted strikes. Le Wei's team hadn't stood a chance. Jia took a bullet to the chest. Marcus was vaporized in a drone strike.

Li… Le Wei still didn't know what had happened to Li.

He meanwhile, survived by sheer luck, hiding in a dumpster while the city burned. All he had left was a battered short gun, a handful of scars, and a gnawing guilt that ate at him like rust.

Now, he was a private investigator... if you could call it that. More like an errand boy for people like Mei-Ling, who paid him in crumpled credits to tail cheating husbands or dig up dirt on rivals.

It was a far cry from chasing criminals through rain-soaked alleys. His skills.. observation, deduction, a knack for reading people were wasted on petty grudges and domestic disputes.

Lighting a cheap cigarette, he exhaled smoke into the cold night.

"... From detective to errand boy. From chasing criminals to chasing mistresses. This world can burn."

The universe, apparently, was listening...fate or whatever you call that bastard that changes your direction and makes a way for you whether you liked it or not..

That damn bastard that only few where able to defeat only come once in a while to change your direction and give you a new involuntary path..

His next step landed on something soft and slick.

Fwoop—!

A banana peel.. of all things.. glistening under a flickering streetlight.

"Oh, come o..."

BAM!

His body pitched sideways, head slamming into a gnarled tree growing through a crack in the sidewalk. Pain exploded through his skull like fireworks. The cigarette tumbled from his lips. His last coherent thought before blacking out was:

'This is it. This is how Detective Le Wei dies. Death by potassium.'

****

Except… he didn't die.

He fell. Not down, not sideways.. he fell through?.. His body dissolved into weightless strands of light, spinning endlessly through a void. Colors bled into each other.. crimson, indigo, a sickening green.. like he was being pulled inside out. His mind screamed, but no sound came. Time stretched, then.... snapped.

Then...

His eyes snapped open.

He was lying flat on his back in a small, dimly lit room. The bed beneath him was hard, the mattress thin and lumpy. The air smelled of mildew and old metal.

A single bulb flickered overhead, casting shadows across bare concrete walls. No windows, no decorations, just a rusted metal door in the corner and a faint hum vibrating through the floor.

Le Wei's head throbbed, the pain from Mei-Ling's slap was gone. He touched his face, expecting blood or bruises, but found nothing..but his face was more rough?

His cigarette was long gone. He sat up slowly, every muscle protesting. His clothes was still inta...

"Wait! Why are my legs shorter than usual? Did that Chen do this? I keep telling him.. I'm a detective..I'm not into his wife.. It's the other way around...right? Except she has such round and big.. Aah focus Le.."

"Where the hell…" His voice trailed off.

The room felt wrong, like it didn't belong in New Kowloon or any of Chen's prison for his enemies.

The hum in the floor wasn't the familiar buzz of the city's power grid.. it was deeper, almost alive.

He swung his legs off the bed, noticing his boots were gone.

'What was that? A hallucination? A dream? Most importantly.. I keep telling Chen..i don't wear shorts.. I don't like them..'

He hissed staring at the brown shorts, totally oblivious to his short teenage legs and arms...

He stood, steadying himself against the wall. The door was his only exit, but it had no handle, no keypad.. just a smooth, metallic surface with a faint seam. He pressed his ear to it, hearing nothing but the hum.

His detective instincts kicked in, scanning the room for clues. No cameras, no vents, no signs of surveillance. Just the bed, the bulb, and the door.

Le Wei's mind raced. The last thing he remembered was the tree..the peel and the void..

'Yes the void?'

Had he been drugged? Kidnapped? The Neon Syndicate had the tech to pull off something like this? Teleportation experiments were rumored to be their latest obsession.. but why him?

He was nobody now, a washed-up detective scraping by on petty jobs.

Unless… Mei-Ling's husband. Chen. Had he orchestrated this? Le Wei's stomach knotted. He'd been careless, mouthing off about Chen's mistress to Mei-Ling. If Chen had found out, this could be his revenge. But a room like this? This wasn't a syndicate holding cell. It felt… otherworldly.

He pounded on the door.

"Hey! Anyone out there? I'm not in the mood for games Chen!" His voice echoed, unanswered.

Le Wei slumped against the wall, his mind drifting to his old team. Jia would've kicked the door down by now. Marcus would've cracked a joke to lighten the mood. Li would've analyzed the hum, figured out its source. But they were gone, and he was alone.

He closed his eyes, forcing himself to focus. Whatever this place was, he'd survived worse. The coup, streets, Mei-Ling's slaps. He'd find a way out.

He always did.

But as he sat there, the hum grew louder, vibrating through his bones. And for the first time in years, Le Wei felt something he hadn't felt since the coup: fear...not of pain or death, but of..unfamiliarity.

Wherever he was, it wasn't New Kowloon...

'So where am I?'

He was drifted away from the thought when the hum grew louder, followed by the sound of creaking metal.

The door. It was opening.

He sprawled him, twisted his body. Bending over, he sent a sharp kick to the incoming visitor.

Surprisingly, his foot was hanged in the hair..no, it was caught.

Le Wei could feel the warmth of the palm on his leg, it was soft and weirdly..relaxing?

For a second there, he wished it never ended..

The grip loosened, and with a casual shove, Le Wei was sent sprawling onto the cold, gritty floor. His back hit the ground with a dull force but was still able to knock the breath out of him. He groaned, blinking up through the flicker of the bulb.. and froze.

Standing in the doorway was not Chen, not some Syndicate thug with brass knuckles, but a woman.

A young woman.

She was… beautiful in a way that made his brain stutter and reboot. Her features were sharp, symmetrical, framed by dark hair pulled back into a neat tail. Her skin was pale, her lips set in a line that radiated both authority and boredom.

She wore a formal uniform, deep navy with silver trim, snug enough to hint at curves to the special places of her body.. but pressed to rigid perfection. A badge glinted faintly against her chest pocket.

The outfit screamed officer, but not quite police. Too clean. Too sharp. Too… otherworldly... Too..ermm...tempting..

Her stance was relaxed, one hand still at her side, the other brushing invisible dust from her sleeve. She regarded him the way a teacher might look at a troublesome student.. irritation wrapped in nonchalance, with the faintest undercurrent of amusement she didn't care to show.

'Did Chen open a crime police organization?'

Le Wei coughed, scrambling halfway upright.

"Uh… hi." He raised a hand, then thought better of it and slapped it back down against his knee.

"I'm not in the mood for another round Zeph.." she scowled with an indifferent gaze.

Le Wei tilted his head in confusion and..disgust.

"Another round? Wait.. I'm Zeph? When did Chen change my name and when did we go previous rounds?!"