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The Threshold Between Worlds

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Jihoon Lee was nobody special. He wasn’t the smartest in his class, not the most talented, not even particularly memorable. Just another face in the sea of ambitious youth at Seoul National University, walking across the familiar courtyard one late afternoon, earbuds in, mind adrift — thinking about rent, midterms, and why the vending machine never gave him the drink he actually wanted. And then… he wasn’t there anymore. In the span of a heartbeat — no flash, no warning, no fanfare — the world dissolved around him. One moment, concrete and cherry blossoms; the next, jagged cliffs under a violet sky, the air humming with latent energy, and the distant roar of something… not human. Panic set in fast. No phone. No people. No way home. Just strange plants, alien wildlife, and the sinking realization that this wasn’t a dream, a game, or some virtual reality experiment gone wrong. This was real. And it was dangerous. Alone, confused, and utterly powerless in a world where power meant survival, Jihoon did the only thing he could: he ran. Until he couldn’t. Then something impossible happened. A voice — not heard, but felt — echoed inside him. Not a god, not a spirit, but something beyond categorization. And in that moment, every form of magic unlocked within him simultaneously. Not just one school. Not just a few spells. All of them. Fire and frost. Mind and matter. Time and illusion. Healing and destruction. Summoning and sealing. Ancient runes, lost languages, forbidden arts — all became his to command, as if they had been waiting for him all along. And that wasn’t all. A doorway — not physical, but conceptual — opened within his mind. A bridge to the modern world. He could access knowledge, items, concepts, even digital networks from his old life. Need a weapon? Design one. Need food? Learn how to synthesize it. Need information? Pull it from the remnants of Earth’s endless data streams. Suddenly, Jihoon wasn’t the weakest link. He was something else entirely. But this wasn’t a story about becoming a hero. It wasn’t about saving kingdoms or defeating dark lords (though that happened anyway). It wasn’t about destiny or prophecy. It was about discovery. About realizing that the world wasn’t what he thought it was — that power wasn’t just something granted by fate, but something that existed in the spaces between belief, knowledge, and will. And as Jihoon wandered this new world — meeting unlikely companions, witnessing horrors and wonders, and slowly carving out a place for himself not as a savior, but as something more complex — he began to uncover a deeper truth: That the boundaries between worlds, between ordinary and extraordinary, between myth and reality… have always been thinner than we dared to admit. And maybe — just maybe — the reason we’ve always felt there was something more out there… is because it’s been there all along. Watching. Waiting. For someone like him to cross over.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The Space Between Steps

There are moments in life that pass by unnoticed, so ordinary they dissolve the moment they happen—like the sound of your own footsteps on pavement, or the feeling of sunlight filtering through leaves that you don't remember choosing to walk under. You don't mark them. You don't name them. They're just… there. Until one of them isn't.

For Jihoon Lee, that moment came on a Tuesday—or maybe a Wednesday; he'd stopped keeping track after the first month of classes. Late afternoon. The kind of light that stretches long and golden across the campus, turning the red bricks of the older buildings into something that almost looked historic, even though most of them had been erected sometime in the last fifty years.

He was walking back from the philosophy building, earbuds in, the soft murmur of a podcast he wasn't really paying attention to filling the silence that had become his constant companion. His backpack was heavy with textbooks he hadn't opened in weeks, and his mind was somewhere between wondering if he could afford instant ramen for dinner and why the hell he'd signed up for an elective on existentialism when he could barely keep up with his core credits.

The path curved gently past the cherry blossom trees that lined the main courtyard—already shedding petals despite it being early spring—and toward the dormitories. He passed a group of students laughing too loudly near the fountain, their voices blending into the background noise of campus life. No one paid him any attention. Why would they? He wasn't important. He wasn't loud or interesting or particularly good at anything. Just another third-year trying not to drown.

And then—

There was a shift.

Not dramatic. Not cinematic. Not the kind of moment you see in movies, where the music swells and the light bends and everything freezes except for the protagonist. No. It was subtler than that. A flicker at the edge of his vision. A pause in the rhythm of his steps. Like the world had taken a single breath—and held it.

One moment, he was walking.

The next…

He wasn't.

There was no flash. No sound. No sensation of falling or flying or even moving. Just—absence. Like someone had reached into the world and pinched reality between two fingers, and then… pulled.

When Jihoon opened his eyes—or rather, when awareness returned to him—he was no longer on the path he knew. The cherry blossoms were gone. The campus was gone. The sky above him was the wrong color. Too purple. Too vast. And the ground beneath his feet… it wasn't asphalt. It wasn't even grass. It was something rough, uneven, covered in tiny glowing crystals that pulsed faintly with an eerie inner light.

He blinked.

Then he stumbled backward, heart hammering in his chest like it had just been yanked out of his ribcage and dropped into a blender.

"What the—" he started, his voice thin, cracking. He turned in a circle, searching for something—anything—familiar. But there was nothing. No buildings. No roads. No people. Just jagged cliffs rising in the distance, a forest of twisted black trees to his left, and a sky that seemed to watch him like it knew something he didn't.

"Okay," he muttered, taking a shaky breath. "Okay. This isn't happening. This isn't real. I hit my head. I fell asleep on the lawn. I—"

But his thoughts faltered as a sound reached him. Distant. Low. Like the growl of something massive moving just beyond the treeline.

His blood turned to ice.

This wasn't a nightmare.

This wasn't a game.

This wasn't Earth.

He was alone. Completely, utterly alone. In a world that defied every law of nature he had ever been taught. A world where the impossible wasn't just possible—it was everyday.

And then, just as despair began to curl its fingers around his throat, something else happened.

A sensation. Deep inside him. Not in his ears, not in his eyes—but somewhere beneath his skin, behind his thoughts, as if reality itself had shifted again, just slightly.

A whisper. Not of sound, but of knowing.

And in that instant, the world changed again.

Not outside of him.

Inside.

To be continued…