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The Saint Likes Me, But I’m Screwed… [Rewrite]

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One early spring day, Alum and his classmates fell victim to a spatial quake—descending to Lethren, a world filled with elemental magic and wonder. Yet, even with the supernatural, Alum remained aloof; whichever world—it didn’t matter. Monsters the form of man, beast, or abomination—it never changed. He knew he wasn’t always alone, but he never thought to have deserved such kindness. To those who gave him paint, now was the time to pay it back, especially in the vivid horrors of the new world—surviving the wilderness. Then, along the way, colors began to seep into the garden, blossoming greens, painting blues, and budding reds. His heart throbbed a funny way for the first time—he’d fallen in love with Amethely at first sight after arriving in the peaceful metropolis, Ilifel. Once, a girl, whom he did not know, revealed to be the Imperial Saint—Could I pursue this? He coolly contemplated, looking at the options. However, change could never be easy for someone like him. How long would it take for a newly rinsed blade to stain? — An elegant Saint with silver-gray hair and pink amethyst eyes was regarded as one of the most prominent light mages in the empire. A girl who was once always in the shadow of her sister, obsessed with research and the path of the sword, with a wish to carry on her late grandmother’s legacy—fell in love. He was a foreigner with soft golden eyes and jet-black hair—a somewhat clueless expression yet charming nonetheless. New to love, Amethely didn’t know what to do, but she knew she wanted to see him again. Thus, she hoped to run into him again, at the same place, at the same time.  This time, she wanted to know his name, and for him to know hers, so that one day, even if their love doesn’t blossom, that light would pierce into his ashen world. Schedule: weekend or either Mon/Wed
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

 In the garden of the monastery, a young girl looked up at the night sky. Her pink amethyst eyes lingered on the pure cosmos—nebulae, spanning light-years in space, twinkling stars, and the crescent silver moon.

 Reaching her hand out toward the heavens, the girl blinked. "Even though they are so, so far away, my hand, despite being this close, appears almost insignificant in comparison." She clenched her chest; her silver-gray hair began to glow a faint purple light. "Even still. This is me. And all that I have," she said, smiling as the meteorite shower began.

"Sigh…"

 Just as an audible sigh could be heard from behind, a girl with sky-blue eyes said, "I knew you'd be here. C'mon, I came to get you, or are you planning on celebrating the festivity alone?"

 "No… I'll be there." She lightly shook her head. "I was lost in thought, is all."

 And then, gazing toward the sky, a young boy stared into an abyss that barely contained any lights. All that was were tall skyscrapers and neon lights in the distance. Despite it being a moonless night, there was no heaven to look up to.

 But the night wasn't as cold as the youth's golden eyes nor dark as his hair. Cinders flared, illuminating his eyes. And then, the ravaging flames took their last breath. 

 Leaving nothing behind, he finished what he came for—moving on as he walked on the ashes of the dead.