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Eternal Transmigration
Prologue 2: Marsha

Prologue 2: Marsha

When you think of transmigration, you probably imagine an average guy getting sent to an incredible world full of magic, cultivation, or even systems. Back when I was in high school, I though that too. In fact, when I opened my eyes and confirmed the date had changed, I readily accepted it, thinking I would become some kind of cliche overpowered protagonist. Then a minute later I remembered I had a family, a loving family and great friends.

That was when I realized. I realized that being a protagonist might not be as amazing as I had thought it was. There are dark novels too after all. Even worse, I later found out there wasn't any magic or cultivation. At least I had transmigrated into a body of that world, one that, strangely enough, was identical to me, in appearance and name. Otherwise, I don't know how I would've dealt with stuff like birth certificates and identification. All in all, transmigration wasn't as great as I thought it was at all. But with time, my new world, Marsha, had come to grow on me. If only it was that simple.

About a month ago I was summoned there. The boundary between worlds, or the void dimension, as they called it. There, they had told me that on the eve of the millennium, I would be taken. Taken back to where I came from. At first, I felt a tinge of happiness, but then I thought about all of my accomplishments here. I might not have had magic or a system, but I had successfully climbed to the top of the world, the business world.

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I used to be an honor roll student back on earth. So when I got transmigrated I quickly noticed how this world was significantly more advanced in the fields of clean energy and weaponry. They even had electromagnetic weapon's. However, their biology wasn't nearly as advanced as earth's. There were many wars that had plagued Marsha, causing them to heavily focus on weaponry. Luckily, I had wanted to be a doctor, so I used my knowledge to get a sizable fund before founding a hospital. Once I had stabilized my hospital, I founded my own investment firm and started branching out, starting with the pharmaceutical field, to eventually even a restaurant chain.

But even more important than anything I had accomplished was my family. Although I had a loving family back on earth that I regularly thought of, that didn't make my family here any less caring. I even had a wife and two kids, a boy and a girl.

For the past month I focused all my funds and research firms on whatever I still remembered from the process that brought me here, yet it yielded absolutely no results, plaguing me into the depth of despair. I wondered what I would say to my family for the past week. I wanted to confront them with everything like a mature man. But, in the end, I chickened out. I just apologized, told them everything would be okay and quickly drove off to my first skyscraper, Martin Skyscraper.

I had long since accepted the fact that I was transmigrated to Marsha, without magic or cultivation. I was even happy now. However, I just couldn't accept leaving Marsha after spending all this time here, not again, I just wanted to live peacefully with my family. However, I was powerless in front of them. Absolutely helpless. At least I might be able to meet my old family and explain what happened, I comforted myself saying. In truth, I had no idea what I was going to do. Heck, I didn't even know how much time had passed, if any. That was why. Why when I opened my eyes, I felt a speck of relief, somewhere deep down.

At the sight of a dragon.