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Double-Faced Extra

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Do you know how villains infiltrate a secured academy in some novels? Well apparently I do. And the answer is me. I transmigrated as the behind-the-scenes extra. The one who lets villains in The one who is a quiet disaster The most innocent character is the extra. Just being an extra wouldn't get you caught, as you're an extra. If you're the MC, just one suspicious move and boom, you get questioned. But me? A suspicious move, and they'll just wave it off. Why? Because if the behind-the-scenes extra doesn't appear and just lets the villain infiltrate, And that's why I'm doomed. I apparently transmigrated as him, but I'm not smart as he is, so how can I let the villains in? And super bad news if I don't let the villains in; the plot would go boom boom. No MC torture equals no protagonist development, so the plot is already ruined before I start moving. Well, good news: I have a powerful stat so maybe, just maybe, I could help? We'll find out in the episode of Double-Faced Extra!
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Chapter 1 - Sora Krimsley

"Fairness only exists for those born with a golden spoon; it only exists when it's needed," he said as he held his sword.

"Does fairness really exist? Or is it just a thing for the rich to say to the poor? Or for the talented to the talentless?" His eyes filled with disgust.

"Now that I climbed my way to the top, you guys want to stop me!!!" he shouted.

"Just because I went a step ahead of you guys, you want to trample me!!!"

"HAHAHAHA!"

He laughed maniacally, looking at the so-called heroes.

Who wants to kill him

At the front of the people who are about to kill him, "Hehe, you fucker, do you really think we would let you ascend with your bloodline?"

"We only allowed you to grow because you were necessary," he said, looking at him with disgust.

They suddenly disappeared and reappeared at the colorless guy who was about to ascend.

"Well, if we live another life, just don't get too high, and we won't have to kill you," said the pink one of the girls in the heroes.

"You could have enjoyed the benefits with us, you know, but why did you have to do that?" said the yellow one.

"Well, goodbye, my friend," said the blue one.

As they said, they slashed him till his body disappeared from existence.

At his last moments he couldn't help but find them disgusting.

He just doesn't understand why he even befriended and joined them before.

But it was his choice, and he has no one to blame, so at his final thoughts before complete oblivion, he didn't regret anything.

Killing that guy

Being killed by them

Or even losing everything.

As he knows, he lost because he was not strong enough. If he were a little stronger—no, that's not right. If he were a realm stronger than them, he wouldn't have lost everything.

***

It's been a week since I transmigrated.

And it's a week full of torture.

Apparently I transmigrated to a world I know.

Unfortunately I transmigrated at "Blood Misery," a story about the descendant of the betrayed, which would make up this whole novel's plot.

And bad news: I didn't transmigate as an extra or villain, not even as a hero or side character.

But the behind-the-scenes extra

I'm the extra who made the protagonist's life bad.

Notice how some villains can infiltrate a secured place like the academy with the strongest hero of today?

Well, apparently I'm the reason the extra I transmigrated apparently finds life boring, so he thinks letting the villain in would make this world more interesting.

And apparently he already let two villain groups in, and now that I've transmigrated as him, I want to copy him and let villains in to not disrupt the plot. Well, too bad I'm not as smart as he is, so I don't know how to let villains enter.

And the body I transmigrated into is someone not mentioned in the novel, so the reason I know how he let villains in is because I got his memories.

Handy, right?

And the interesting part is I have godly mana in this world. Mana is the essence of your soul; the better your mana, the stronger your potential.

And apparently I have ninety-nine percent purity of mana; just one more and I'll become a celestial who uses aether.

So if this is known, it could bring trouble, and I'll be the best guinea pig for the evil groups.

And I don't even know how to use mana well, as this body is a swordsman and doesn't use mana much.

So mana is a no-no for me unless I get a teacher.

And too bad I'm just a commoner; hiring a teacher is a no-go.

And having trained by teachers at the academy is a super no-no, as they are somewhat racist here, only privately training the talented ones.

So if I want to get trained, I need to prove my potential, and that means attention.

And I don't want attention, as the main cast would probably take me as a rival, which I don't want.

Sigh-

This life is truly trouble—

"Krimsley," shouted the professor.

Oh right, I'm at class.

"I'm sorry, proff—" I didn't even get to finish my words when the teacher went into racism mode.

"Oh, you don't need to apologize. I already know commoners can't listen well, hence why they're commoners," she said with disgust.

Which I heard very well. Well, I know this woman, as she's one of the protagonist villains later, but I'm not the protagonist, so why is she targeting me?

Ah, right.

I kept sleeping and daydreaming the whole week since I transmigrated.

Well, I admit it's my fault, but feeling disgust just because I'm a commoner doesn't feel right to me. I mean, I'm in class B even without nobility, which is already a feat in itself.

Well, I can't say that, as I'm scared of her. She's an S-rank hero, while I'm just an F+ rank, so I'll just be quiet.

'Karma will get her someday, I swear.'

While he was busy thinking, pretending to listen,

The professor was telling the story of how the heroes defeated the traitor who killed the saint.