The Impossible World Of Duties
Synopsis: of the impossible world of duties
After the death of his mother, Lucan was raised by his strict, rule-bound grandmother. She taught him to obey without question, respect old traditions, and—above all—stay away from one thing:
“Never touch the mirror in the hallway.”
Lucan kept his promise. Even on her deathbed, his grandmother made him swear never to go near it. And he did.
But promises are fragile.
When Lucan’s school bully, Leo, and his gang show up at his house one day, everything unravels. In the chaos of teasing and threats, Leo finds the forbidden mirror. Curious and mocking, he pushes Lucan toward it.
And in a single moment, everything changes.
Lucan grabs Leo’s shirt to steady himself—and both boys are pulled into the mirror.
They awaken in a twisted, dangerous world governed by strange rules, deadly duties, and a brutal point-based survival system. Everyone is forced to complete tasks, earn points, and fight to live.
The system gives Leo extraordinary gifts—super strength, speed, and the body of a powerful adult. He’s hailed as a chosen one.
But Lucan? Nothing. No power. No title. No role. Just… forgotten.
In a world that rewards strength, Lucan is invisible. Weak. Unarmed. Powerless.
But not useless.
Because while Leo charges ahead without thinking, Lucan watches. Learns. Understands the system’s deeper logic—flaws, patterns, rules no one else sees. His power may not be strength, but strategy.
Still, in a world where pain is currency and losing means death…
Can intelligence alone outlast brute force?
And in a place ruled by duty—whose rules truly matter?