Sirone was abandoned in a stable as a newborn. Found by a family of hunters, he was raised in a loving home despite the hardships of peasant life.
But Sirone had something most peasants didn’t: an obsession with books.
From a young age, he taught himself to read and devoured everything he could find — especially histories of magic. While other children dreamed of full bellies, Sirone dreamed of spells and arcane theories.
Then one day, he has an unlikely encounter with a real mage.
He learns how to enter the “spirit zone” — the first step toward wielding magic. But society has a firm rule: only nobles can become mages. A peasant boy has no place in the world of sorcery.
Can Sirone prove that talent knows no bloodline and unlock his infinite potential?

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