Hm? Wait, eh? What?! I'm now assigned on a mission so that I would be a dungeon master? Hold on, why?! That's such a painful task to do! Let someone else do it! In the first place, why me? What..? Only I can be the dungeon master?
Stare into my eyes. Are you kidding me?
No? Ugh, fine. There's no way I could argue against an archangel when I'm a mere angel. Alright, you win. I'll do it.
So... my job is to serve as the boss of my dungeon and that naturally includes bashing up anyone who arrives at the boss room instead of reincarnating souls. But I'm getting tired of this anyway, so why not ask someone else to serve as the boss? Then, I would only have administration stuff to do! Hurray! I'm such a genius!
But what if I could make a contract with an intelligent being and let them do the administration stuff too? Heheh... I'm such a genius!
Oh, and also screw you, Lord Raphael. I still haven't forgiven you yet for pushing this job down onto me.
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This tale follows the lives of a mother, Davina Glasson, and several children. Although some lives are snuffed early due to bad choices, others start out anew, literally from infancy. The children suffer through multiple trials and tribulations as they begin an unexpected journey to adulthood and the difficulties they meet on the way.
They also explore what exactly the term suburban conjures in the minds of adults and adolescents alike as they begin forging their paths and careers ahead of them in their home continent, Barat, and the Republic of Shantu.
Within this ever-changing pattern of landscapes shifting with the unpredictable tides, and earthquakes, a young group of siblings make their way into adulthood and find all kinds of adventures lying in wait for them. The first individual whose short tale will unfold is the mother, Davina Glasson, who gives an opening notion of what is in store for the children.