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Became a Medieval Fantasy Wizard - chapter 2

  # 2 There is a term called ‘dragon reverse scale’. It refers to a scale that sprouts upside down in a dragon’s jaw, touching it supposedly causes the dragon to rampage, incinerating its surroundings. Thus, it often refers to ‘the point you should never touch’ as the reverse scale. A woman is not a being that grows scales, but she has a limit. That limit for women is ‘age’. This can be explained biologically since the chance for a woman over 30 to bear healthy children rapidly decreases. No parent in the world wishes for their offspring to be born sick or weak. So, men instinctively prefer younger women. Women, in turn, wish to remain eternally young. Unlike women, men don’t see their reproductive abilities diminish with age (although their virility might). It is not uncommon to hear stories of men over 60 getting women in their 20s pregnant. That’s why men are unperturbed when hearing the term ‘Uncle’. Ageing is sombre, but it’s not something one can deny. However, for a ...

Became a Medieval Fantasy Wizard - 1

 Became a Medieval Fantasy Wizard # 1 “Status Window.” [Ian Raven] [Ian, the nothing] The status window was blatantly mocking me. Ian, the Nothing. How pitiful, I am utterly nothing. If one had to put a title to me, it would be ‘Ian, the farmer’s son’. In this medieval fantasy world, a farmer’s son is indeed, nothing. The status window was not incorrect. The status window was of the ‘honest and forthright’ kind. Ian, the farmer’s son, was the only child in the village with black hair. Ian’s mother had sandy blond hair and his father had bright red hair, yet mine hair was as dark as ink. When I was young, my parents endlessly fought over this issue. Father : [Tell me the truth! Who’s child is he?] Mother : [Whose do YOU think he is!?] Father: [Stop your nonsense! You shameless woman!] Mother : [How could you say that to your wife?] And so on and so forth. The reason was me Ian Raven, no the larger reason was my black hair. The method of naming in th...