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Chapter 1

Bad Fortune

It is the dawn of 2017 in an alternative universe.

A universe filled with magic, a universe filled with comfort. Everything comes to you with the clap of a hand.

What could be wrong with such a utopian world?

Well, with great power comes great responsibility and some people can’t take responsibility and abuse their power. Ruled over by lust and greed, gluttony and envy they roam the streets of every city, thieves.

For them, the sole purpose of their lives is stealing, robbing people off their lives, murdering.

The most powerful of them all is Adalie. Her power is rumored to be 3000x the one of an average person.

She is great at blending in with normal day to day life, at least at daytime, at night she is a hungry
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Today you’ve had bad luck, haven’t you? Well I personally think today will be the luckiest day in your entire life. Why is that?’’

‘‘WHERE ARE YOU? I’LL KILL YOU, I SWEAR!’’

‘‘Now, now, don’t get too ahead of yourself. Spare your power for what’s coming. Lately I’ve been bored. No irregular person, why so? But you, you have caught my eye. So I thought I might as well play around with you.’’

‘‘AND WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? Huh?’’

He saw a black figure approaching him, he couldn’t do anything about it. He was immobile, couldn’t even flinch. She slowly came close to him and whispered:

‘‘Good luck!’’

Saying this she went down to his dry, lifeless lips and kissed him.

Immediately afterwards he was brought to the ground. Black smoke started rising from his mouth and within a few seconds it all went black.

Now he heard.

‘‘I’ve sent you to a dying world, a sick twisted world, full of war. You will now fight as a soldier with a little twist. I’ll let you find out what it is’’

And indeed he was transported into another world. Our world.

It is September of 1939. World War II has just begun. The Wehrmacht has started the blitzkrieg of Poland.

Arnold wakes up in Bzura, Poland on the 10th of September. It is the battle of

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