Transmigration. What if the cause is not a bus running you over, nor you falling into a pond, but you get five years to prepare, fully aware of what you’re getting into? Well, at least you think you know what you’re getting into…
This is the situation Mike, a professional MMA fighter, finds himself in. Given the opportunity to leave behind his life on Earth and enter a world of swords and magic, he prepares to face the challenge. In a world of discrimination, injustice, and social class inequality, Mike demonstrates how far Earth has come in developing its martial arts and how much a simple low-kick can hurt.
You’re stronger? Well, first, you will have to land a hit.
You’re faster? Does it really matter if your movement is so wasteful?
You know incredible techniques? Are they better than the legendary one-two combo, perfected by legends through thousands of years?
You have more money? That indeed seems to be a problem.
You have companions? It’s not like I’m lonely… I don’t need anyone…
You know magic? Ok, now it’s just getting unfair.
Mike will have to learn to adapt, improve and find his path in a world that is ruthless beyond compare.
The first five chapters can be a little slow and serve more as a prologue. If you find yourself bored or generally dislike “training arcs, ” just skip to the sixth chapter when Mike’s life in the new world officially begins.
In general, there will be a lot of training, as I love training sequences like in the 36th Chamber of the Shaolin.
There will also be close to no romance, and while this is not a pet taming novel, there will be companions.
I just enjoy writing as a hobby and hope I can share that with you. =.