I was Drafted Into a War as the Only Human
Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
"Hey, Lucy, before you leave for the day, turn in that report," an old man in a pristine black suit said, his voice carrying the easy authority of long habit. Despite the late hour, not a single crease marred his jacket.
Sitting at his desk and diligently typing away, Lucy glanced up with a practiced smile that never reached his eyes. "Yes, sir. I'm almost finished with it."
The older man—Lucy's boss—nodded once and disappeared back into his office, the door clicking shut behind him with a sound of finality.
As soon as he was out of sight, the smile slipped from Lucy's face, leaving a look of quiet resentment. His jaw tightened.
'Damn, I hate this stupid job... and these stupid reports,' he thought bitterly, raking his fingers through his long black hair in frustration. The strands fell back across his forehead, obscuring his pale eyes momentarily.
But no matter how much he hated it, none of that anger mattered. The simple truth was this: he got paid too well to care. Golden handcuffs, they called it.
He was learning why.
The office around him was mostly empty now, and the other cubicles were abandoned for the day.
He had always been quick to learn, whether riding a bike, fixing cars, or even teaching himself to code. It didn't matter what it was—he could figure it out if it needed doing. Given enough practice, there wasn't much that stayed out of reach.
A natural talent that had carried him far.
Although he was only nineteen, companies had practically broken down his door to recruit him.
In the tech blogs, they called him the "prodigy programmer." Sometimes, he wondered if that were all he'd ever be.
'Ah, money, how I love you,' he thought with a sheepish grin, pushing the lingering bitterness aside. The figures on his last paycheck flashed through his mind, soothing the sting of another late night.
Fueled by visions of paychecks and a slightly more tolerable tomorrow, Lucy threw himself back into the report.
His fingers flew across the keyboard, the rapid clicking echoing in the empty office. The hours crawled by, and the harsh glow of his monitor was the only thing keeping him company as darkness gathered outside the windows.
At last, long after the halls had gone quiet, he finished the assignment and gathered his things. Another day survived. He stretched, wincing as his back cracked in protest.
Lucy had enough money to drive to work every day, but he always chose to walk.
Despite the paycheck and prestige, his job was isolating, demanding, and suffocating.
His parents had died while he was still in high school, and between climbing the career ladder and drowning in assignments, he'd never had the time, or maybe the energy, to make real friends.
So, his walks home became his only chance to be around people, feel alive, and pretend, even for a little while, that he was part of something bigger than code and deadlines.
Today, the walk was perfect.
The weather was warm, with no clouds in the deep blue sky. The city streets hummed with the rhythm of life—cars rolling by, conversations rising and falling, footsteps tapping along cracked pavement.
The sidewalk was full of strangers going somewhere, doing something. And in the distance, laughter spilled into the air like music.
Lucy breathed it all in and let himself smile. This was the part of the day he looked forward to. The tension in his shoulders eased with each step.
As he turned a corner, something caught his eye.
On the side of the road, a woman stood beside a car, its hood popped open. She crouched near the engine, brow furrowed, clearly out of her depth. The evening sun caught in her hair, turning it to burnished copper.
'Perfect opportunity,' Lucy thought. He felt that familiar tug of curiosity and walked over, flashing a polite grin. It felt good to be needed for something real, something tangible.
"Hey, do you need any help?" he asked, his voice friendly, genuine in a way it hadn't been all day.
The woman turned around, brushing her hair from her face with her wrist. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Her soft brown eyes met his, and strands of chestnut hair framed her features, though they were streaked with grease and sweat.
She looked him over, pausing just long enough to size him up. Then she offered a crooked smile that dimpled one cheek.
"Yeah, actually. My car broke down, and I have no idea what I'm doing here," she said, her tone light, almost playful despite her predicament.
Lucy chuckled, stepping a little closer. The scent of motor oil and her faint perfume mingled in the warm air. "Well, lucky for you, I'm a master with tools. Let me take a look."
He moved beside her, glancing down at the open engine, eyes already scanning for obvious problems—and that's when he felt it.
Cold, sharp pressure poked into the small of his back. A chill ran up his spine, freezing him in place.
The woman's voice dropped, losing all warmth. "If you scream, you die. Now give me your wallet."
His heart jumped, pounding violently in his chest. The world narrowed to a pinpoint, everything but the gun at his back fading away. Lucy had never feared death, but that was because he'd never met it, not like this.
Not with a gun jammed into his back.
'What the actual hell?! Am I going to die at the hands of a beautiful lady? Oh my god, what about my money?!'
He swallowed hard, and his mouth suddenly became bone dry. "It's in my back pocket," he whispered shakily. Please take it. You can have it all."
She reached around, fingers slipping into his pocket—and then, just as suddenly, someone from the crowded sidewalk bumped into her.
The shove was slight, accidental, but it broke her stance. Lucy felt her grip falter.
The trigger slipped.
A deafening bang split the air, echoing off the surrounding buildings.
Pain exploded in Lucy's stomach as the bullet tore through him, hot and sharp and absolute.
Lucy collapsed to the ground, his legs giving out beneath him as fire tore through his gut. The concrete scraped his palms as he tried to catch himself.
The world tilted violently around him; the street sounds were warped and distant, as if he were underwater. A high-pitched ringing filled his ears.
Somewhere above him, he heard screaming, footsteps pounding away, a car horn blaring, and a woman's voice cursing under her breath. But none of it felt real anymore.
He instinctively pressed his hands to his stomach, feeling the sticky warmth gush between his fingers. His shirt, once white, bloomed crimson.
'Is this it...? Am I dying?'
Panic clawed at his chest, wild and animalistic, but it was distant too, muted by the numbness already creeping up his limbs. His vision blurred, the bright blue sky above him bleeding into white.
'It's not fair...'
Thoughts tumbled through his fading consciousness.
He never got to spend the money he earned. Never got to fix his broken life.
'I never even got to say goodbye to... to whom?' He was shocked that there was no one to say goodbye to.
The weight of all the things he hadn't done crushed him harder than the pain ever could.
His breathing grew shallow. Each gasp burned like fire in his lungs. The taste of copper filled his mouth.
'At least it was quick,' he thought grimly, trying to laugh, but it came out as a choked, wet cough that spattered his chin with red.
And then—
The world shattered.
It was as if someone had pulled the floor out from under him, ripping the city, the sky, his very body into pieces. One moment he was dying on a grimy street, and the next—
He was falling.
Through darkness. Through silence. Through something deeper than space itself.
He didn't know how long he had fallen. Seconds? Minutes? Years? Time had no meaning in this place between places.
And then, just as suddenly as it began, he stopped.
Lucy stood—or floated, maybe—in a place that defied explanation.
A vast, endless expanse of silver mist stretched out in every direction.
Stars flickered in the distance like blinking eyes.
Strange colors bled across the dark sky: deep purples, golds, hues he couldn't even name. The air itself seemed to shimmer with power.
Before him, four thrones towered high above the mist, each occupied by a figure. Gods, he realized instinctively. He didn't know how he knew, but the truth of it burned in his bones like a brand.
They were watching him.
Judging him.
A voice, ancient and immense, boomed from everywhere and nowhere all at once. It resonated not just in his ears but in his very soul.
"Draft complete. Pick 4000: Lucian Gray, human, designated to the Goddess of Rebirth."
Lucy stared up at them, still clutching his stomach out of reflex, even though the wound was gone. His shirt was clean, unmarked by blood or the bullet hole.
'Gone...?'
He patted his abdomen in disbelief, searching for pain that was no longer there.
'What the hell is happening...?' he thought weakly, mind reeling.
But deep down, in the part of him that had always known life wasn't fair, another thought crept in, sharp with indignation.
'And what does pick 4000 mean?!'
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
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