The Prodigy of Dawn.
That was the name of the novel Luke had read for a year, and now… it was the world he had been reborn into.
A world teetering on the edge of destruction, where three great races—Humans, Elves, and Dragons—formed an alliance to face a common enemy: the Demon King.
At the center of this alliance stood Arenthor Academy, built in the neutral city of Valeria, where all three races converged. It was a city forged from desperation and hope—a melting pot of cultures and a training ground for the future protectors of the continent.
Valeria lay at the junction of:
The mystical Elven realm of Eldenyr.
The towering Draconic territory of Ignarok.
And the once-divided but now unified Human Kingdoms.
The academy was established by the strongest warriors of each race—legends in their own right. Each had reached at least S rank or SS rank, but none ever reached SSS
None, except for King Arthur.
The man hailed as the strongest in history. The founder of Arenthor. A hero who sacrificed himself to seal the Demon King, who stood as the only other SSS rank in existence.
Now, a hundred years later, that seal was weakening.
Inside a quiet wooden cottage far from the city, Alucard sat alone, staring at a glowing screen in front of him.
[Status - Alucard]
Race: Human
Level: 1
Rank: E- (Entry Level)
Title: None
Sword Style: None
Attributes:
• Strength: F
• Agility: E-
• Stamina: F-
• Intelligence: E-
• Mana: F
Affinity:
• Lightning (Locked)
• Space (Locked)
Classification: Extra
"…The protagonist was already a D rank when the story began," Alucard muttered. "And I'm stuck at E-."
A nobody. A background character. The kind that died in the first major arc.
But he had something even the protagonist didn't: foresight. Knowledge of every event to come.
And with that… he'd take everything.
"The chances meant for him? I'll steal them all."
Outside the window, morning light washed over the countryside. Far in the distance, train tracks glimmered—his only path to Valeria and the academy.
He had one week before the entrance ceremony.