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The Alchemist Monologue

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I don’t know about other people, but i liked legends a lot “Hardship” Hearing them, telling them, reading them. I enjoyed it, they gave me a childish feeling of excitement. “Effort” I tended to speak to myself often, and at times i just felt like narrating them to a non-existent audience, even if they didn’t have anything to do with what the monologue was about. “Redemption” Legends are, by definition, quite unbelievable. But for me they felt very close to reality. Perhaps because i interact with one of them every day. "Strenght" That's the reason why their concepts felt so genuine and so inspiring, they made me think that everyone could be like the heroes despicted in them. I, too, could have been like them. "Resolution" Audacity …show more content…

I said ‘were’, because the humans still had a winning card under their sleeve, and that was the arcaic magic arts for summoning a hero from another world, a world with humans strong enough to protect us and beat the demons. All said and done, they summoned a hero, at first people had their doubts about his otherworldly common sense, his weird talks about ‘human rights’ ‘democracy’ ‘technology’, and above all his great aversion to girls’ advances. The locals couldn’t really understand his cultural customs when courting, like the first time one of the many girls that had fallen in love with him tried to seduce him and receive his seed, only to be answered with a blushed face, a flustered scolding and some unexpected sex-ed talk about how ‘proper girls’ had to behave. She had expected him to release his internal beast, and not his internal puritan father. Talks questioning the masculinity and tastes of the guy went on for long until he finally decided to marry someone. By the way, that someone turned out to be the first girl he met, an average girl from an average farming …show more content…

Strong enough that he managed to bring down the demon lord and all his lackeys. When he came back he was proclaimed a “hero”, and he was promised to have any of his wishes fulfilled, but for some reason he just wanted to have a quiet live in a random village far away from the trouble of the big cities, arguing about “normality” and what-not, another one of his weird values from another world. After that the guy just sort of disappeared. Of course myths and legends about his glory kept being told, well, when creating false stories it doesn’t really matter whether the guy in question is alive or not. Yeah, his whereabouts became unknown. Or at least that’s how it is for the great majority of people from this world, except a select few. And i am among those. The reason is not very special, it’s just that the guy from the legends, the super famous and extremely powerful hero, Kurohara Ichika, ended up being my father. “Noah! Hey Noah! Nooooaaaaahhh!” Oh, speak of the devil. But sorry sweetheart, right now i don’t feel in the mood to go selling my soul. “Kurohara

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