Reincarnated as the World’s Worst Mage?

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Summary

After dying in a mysterious disaster, our sarcastic and unlucky protagonist is reincarnated into a world of magic — as the son of a noble family. Sounds great, right? Not quite. He’s born with absurdly low magic power and is quickly thrown out like trash by his own family. Just when things look hopeless, an old and grumpy hermit mage finds him, takes him in, and puts him through brutal, hellish training. With no talent but a lot of pain, sweat, and sarcasm, the boy begins his journey to prove the world wrong — and maybe blow up a few things along the way.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
7
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Chapter 0 : Me and my wish

"Mr. Caelum? good , you're finally awake."


A soft voice echoed in my ears.

I blinked.

In front of me was someone graceful, beautiful clinging to me tightly. She was crying. Why?

Her clothes were soaked in blood. Wait... blood?

Where am I?


I tried to move, but my body wouldn’t respond. My arms were numb, my legs frozen. My mouth couldn’t form words.

All I could do was stare at her tearful face, distorted by sorrow and fear, as a strange, surrounded by blood place where corpse is anywhere, a metallic scent hanging in the air.

And then—


Ring ring ring...


I shot up in bed, drenched in sweat.

“A dream…?” I muttered, trying to catch my breath. “What a strange, terrifying dream.”


I grabbed my phone.

7:43 AM.

“Crap! I’m gonna be late for my first class!”


Hey, I’m Liam Carter. Just a regular college student.

My daily life? A never-ending cycle of studying subjects I couldn’t care less about.


The world is full of people. Too full.

Sometimes I half-joke that a meteor should crash into Earth and thin the population by 10%.

But of course, like that would ever happen—

Ping.

A notification?


"Where you at? Class is about to start."

A message from my friend.


I replied, “Something came up. I’m skipping today.”


I stepped outside, staring up at the sky.

“It’s blue as always… but wait why are there two suns? And one of them... it’s getting bigger?”


My heart stopped.


“E-Eh? What the hell?! No way. I was joking! I didn’t actually want a meteor!”


The blazing sphere drew closer. The ground trembled.

All I could do was watch frozen as my flippant wish came true.


“Guess I’m one of the 10% I wanted gone,” I whispered with a bitter laugh.


I pulled out my phone one last time.

“Time to delete my browser history.”

A pause.

“…Damn. I didn’t even get to tell her how I really felt.”