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I Won God's Ultimate Lucky Draw

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Synopsis
Kaito Aizawa is a self-proclaimed lazy genius, spending his days bingeing fantasy comics where the protagonists, despite having overwhelmingly powerful abilities, constantly struggle to find peace with their powers. He can’t understand it — why suffer when you could take the easy route? He’d skip the melodrama and simplify things if he were in their shoes. One day, while idly scrolling through a contest entry, Kaito unknowingly signs up for "God’s Lucky Draw," a competition where the winner is granted three wishes and transported to a new world, one filled with monsters and constant battle between kingdoms.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1:- Random Contest

 

 Kaito Aizawa had a reputation, one that he wore with pride: lazy, unmotivated, and perfectly content with it. At 20 years old, he'd perfected the art of doing as little as possible. His room, a chaotic mess of takeout containers, comic books, and random clutter, was a testament to his carefree lifestyle. He didn't need to impress anyone. The only thing that mattered to him was fantasy comics, where he could live vicariously through the heroes — the ones with overwhelming powers who somehow still struggled to "find peace" or "harmonize" their abilities.

To Kaito, that was the real joke. Why bother with all that internal turmoil when you could simply not struggle? If he had that kind of power, he'd take the easiest path, sidestepping all the drama and living the good life.

One afternoon, while lazily flipping through the latest episodes of his current fantasy series, Kaito came across something that made him pause:"Enter God's Lucky Draw! Win 3 Wishes and a Chance to Live in a Fantasy World!"

He scoffed, scrolling past it with a muttered, "Yeah, right." It was just another one of those fake ads, he thought. Yet, something about it nagged at him for a moment. Three wishes. A chance to live in a world without endless struggles. It didn't sound so bad, did it?

With a shrug, Kaito tapped the ad, barely paying attention as he filled out the form with the same disinterest he applied to everything else in his life.

As the form submitted, the screen flashed, and Kaito found himself staring at a glowing, spinning wheel: "Congratulations! You've been entered into God's Lucky Draw!"

He blinked. Was this some kind of scam? The whole thing felt a little too flashy, but he didn't care enough to think about it. Probably just a way to get his info or flood him with spam.

"Whatever," he muttered, tossing his phone aside. There was no way he'd actually win, so why bother thinking about it? He returned to his comics, convinced it was just another empty distraction.

Two days passed with nothing but the usual routine. Kaito didn't give the contest a second thought. Why would he? It was a joke, and he wasn't interested in anything that wasn't laid-back. Besides, who had time for contests when there were comic book worlds to explore?

But on the morning of the third day, something unexpected happened. Kaito's phone buzzed, and a notification appeared on the screen: "Congratulations! You have won the God's Lucky Draw!"