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Trials of Lineage

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When golden cracks split open the sky, reality changes forever. A mysterious system appears before every person on Earth, declaring the world has become the setting for a novel—the final masterpiece of the legendary Unknown Author. Lumis, an ordinary student, discovers his system is broken, hiding secrets even he can't access. As chaos erupts, monsters descend, and power-hungry people awaken terrifying abilities, lumis and his fierce sister Meira must fight to survive in a story they never agreed to be part of. But some roles aren't given—they're chosen. And some stories don't follow the script. ----- Discord:https://discord.gg/vW2pk2QExF
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Chapter 1 - The 50th Novel

6:01 AM.

An alarm rang sharply through the quiet room.

"Wake up, Lumis! You have to get up or you'll be late for university!" his mother called out.

"Mom, let me sleep for 10 more minutes," Lumis groaned, rolling over.

Isara Rowen, Lumis's mother, was a 43-year-old woman with long black hair and gentle wrinkles around her eyes. She called again, but her voice was soon replaced by someone else's.

Meira Rowen, Lumis's 21-year-old older sister—a beautiful tall young woman with long, chestnut-brown hair that framed her face in soft waves—carried herself with the effortless confidence of an artist with fire in her veins—stormed into his room.

"You little brat! Get up and get ready for school! And come downstairs—lunch is ready!"

Lumis reluctantly sat up. His sister's shouting was louder than any alarm.

Lumis stood at an average height—unremarkable, at first glance. His build was lean, the kind earned not in gyms or training grounds, but in long walks and the kind of survival that asks for patience over power.

His hair, a muted gray that looked almost silver under the right light, fell loosely over his forehead, always slightly unkempt, like he had more pressing things to think about. And then there were his eyes—pitch black.

"Why don't you color your hair, Lumis? You're starting to look like a relic."

"Why does everyone have a problem with my hair?" he muttered. His gray hair was rare for someone his age, and it often drew attention he didn't want.

He thought to himself, If only the French government would declare permanent holidays for kids my age… I could sleep and wake up whenever I want.

Downstairs at the dining table, the family gathered to eat.

Orlan Rowen, Lumis's father, was a 47-year-old man with thick black hair just beginning to gray at the temples, a sign of both age and quiet resilience. His hands, rough and calloused from years of working as a technician, looked over at him.

"You're studying well, right, Lumis?"

"Yes, Father."

Isara turned to her husband. "Why don't we fix the marriage date for Meira and Tibbo? How long will they stay engaged?"

Meira froze. She stood up quietly, avoiding the conversation. "Let's go, Lumis," she said, already walking toward the door.

On the way to university, Lumis stole a glance at his sister.

"You don't actually like that guy, do you?"

Meira let out a sigh, brushing her hair back.

"He's a creep. I've seen him at clubs with a different girl every time. I don't trust him."

"There's a new novel being published online at 9:00 AM today," he said. "It's the final, 50th novel from the Unknown Author. I wonder what the title will be…"

The Unknown Author—he is a legend. Every novel he released was a masterpiece—gripping, emotional, and brilliantly written. No one knew his true identity—not even governments could track him down. He truly lived up to their name: Unknown.

"What's your favorite novel by them, sister?" Lumis asked.

Meira opened her mouth to respond, but before she could answer—

CRACK.

A deafening sound split the air. The sky itself fractured like glass across the world. Governments in France and beyond watched in alarm as golden light shimmered from the breaks.

"Look at that!" Lumis shouted, pointing. "There's golden light inside the cracks!"

"We need to get back home," Meira said urgently.

"Wait!" Lumis argued. "Nothing's coming out yet!"

In the back of his mind, the fantasy novels he loved came rushing to the surface. What if a monster appears? What if I can defeat it? Level up? Gain power?

Governments around the world gathered in emergency sessions. News spread like wildfire. People flooded social media, snapping photos of the glowing phenomenon in the sky.

Thirty minutes later, the golden light began to pour from the cracks, growing even brighter.

Back at home, Isara stood frozen, a conflicted expression on her face.

"Oh dear… I have a bad feeling about this. Should we have told them?"

"It's fine," Orlan replied, adjusting his watch. "I'm already late for work."

"Wait—what time is it?"

"9:00 AM—"

At that very moment, the golden light exploded in brilliance.

A glowing white screen appeared before every person on Earth.

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> Unknown Author

[The 50th Novel Story Has Begun]

[Novel Title: Trials of Lineage]

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