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The Extra’s Academy Survival Guide Novel English Translation

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Prologue

Even though my life was essentially now in the gutter, I still received honorable treatment as a former noble. But the respect I received felt like rubbing salt into an injury.

Slam!

The Ophelis Hall's large door swung shut, leaving me all alone in its beautiful garden.

Ahh… I thought it was about time I came to terms with it.

"I… actually entered the game. I can't believe it…"

At the worst possible time, I became the worst possible person in my favorite game. A game of which I was the only fan.

Silvenia's Failed Swordmaster.

I lowered my bags and swiped both hands over my face.

I was fucked.

And I didn't know what to do.

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'Ed Rothstaylor' was a name I was not too comfortable having.

'Silvenia's Failed Swordmaster' had a total of 43 episodes. I've replayed the game five times, but I barely recalled this name. The reason was simple.

Ed Rothstaylor was just a minor villain with little presence.

"Hey, look over there. Isn't that Ed Rothstaylor?"

"Shit! Don't look! He'll notice!"

"Do we even have to worry anymore? Wasn't he already expelled?"

"I heard from a friend at Ophelis Hall yesterday that they even kicked him out of his room. I guess we won't be seeing him next semester, then."

"It's funny, isn't it? Just like how we don't know how high the sky is, there really is no way to know what could happen to someone's life."

"Why did he even use such a trick at the entrance exam?!"

"I knew he was like this from the beginning! Even without skills, he always kept showing off!"

As soon as lunchtime arrived, the students began to gather at the student center.

After putting down my large wooden bags beside me and covering my face, my ears itched at the whispers.

A person's rise and fall was perfect fodder for gossip. But even though I understood that fact, I couldn't help but feel it was unfair.

Before I became this character, I was someone that lived frugally and honestly, working hard without ambition.

Wasn't it a bit too much to treat someone like me like a criminal?

"Haaah…"

I wanted to smoke.

I took a deep breath and looked at the crowd of people gossiping. They slowly dispersed and eventually disappeared.

Two hours had passed since I was kicked out of the dormitories.

It felt like my brain had stopped working because of the unbelievable situation I was in, leaving me feeling dizzy. Good thing I had finally calmed down somehow.

While I knew this was a completely unrealistic scenario, I was still able to accept these drastic changes to some extent. Being able to calm down quickly must have been something Ed Rothstaylor was capable of.

But enough about that. Right now, I needed to figure out what I had to do. I needed to establish my course of action.

I opened my wooden bag and took out an ornate mirror from my belongings. I looked at my reflection, my previous appearance now gone. Instead, there was a handsome-looking blonde boy staring right back at me.

That was now my new appearance.

[ Name: Ed Rothstaylor

Gender: Male

Age: 17

Academy Year: 2nd

Species: Human

Achievements: None

Vitality: 3

Intelligence: 4

Dexterity: 7

Willpower: 7

Luck: 6

Combat Skills Details >

Magic Skills Details >

Life Skills Details >

Alchemy Skills Details > ]

Having played 'Silvenia's Failed Swordmaster' five times, it was already familiar information.

That was the same method used to open one's information in the game. By using any object that showed your reflection—like a mirror, a creek, a pond, or even a glass cup—you just had to imbue it with your magic power to see your skills window.

The similarities thus far made everything feel even more like a dream.

And looking at my skills only made me wish it really was a dream.

And looking at my skills only made me wish it really was a dream.

Those pathetic skills were not befitting of a student attending the Silvenia Academy's Magic Department. His embarrassingly low Vitality must have been because of his upbringing as an aristocrat.

In the game, a regular farmer's Vitality averaged between a five to a six. The main character, who was focused on combat and fighting skills, had a Vitality of above 20. Considering these numbers, Ed's Vitality stat was truly pathetic.

Although looking at the numbers, my Dexterity and Willpower seemed to be decent, but still nothing extraordinary. Comparing my skills to those of the main character, the differences were quite obvious.

Ed Rothstaylor was just a third-rate villain that appeared at the beginning of the game to add some conflict.

He was nothing more or less than that. I couldn't even remember what happened to him afterward. No, wait—I did remember.

At the end of the game, he briefly showed up in the credits, begging on the streets of the city while sitting on a straw mat.

Ahh… Perhaps I shouldn't have remembered that.

"Haah…"

I couldn't help but let out a sigh as I laid back.

Ed was a noble that grew up sheltered, ignorant to the ways of the world, only to be thrown out onto the streets one day with nothing. It was an expected ending for him.

For now, I had to avoid starving on the side of the street as he did.

And how was I supposed to do that?

I didn't have the answer to that question.

But after thinking for a while, I came to one conclusion.

I will survive,using whatever means.