Second Life as the Sister of a Goddess

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Author: Jemini
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He had lived a good life. A man who traveled the world, saw the cultures, learned the languages. For a period, he had even discovered a historical preservation of a martial art practiced by the Samuri and Ninja in Japan that caught his interest. He learned it until he had attained a level of mastery worthy to instruct those back in his home in the United States.



Before he settled down to become a teacher, he first became a nurse. It was too late to go through the intense schooling to become a doctor, but he had been inspired by the Indian and Chinese traditions of the strong link between the ways of healing and the ways of body mastery that are the core of the martial arts.



He settled down and had his family, opened his school, and taught several students. It was a good life, his 60 years. But then, when he had finished the children’s class one day in which his own grandaughter was a student, he decided to take her for icecream. That was when it all went wrong.



He was fine after the accident. His grandaughter… was not. In that moment, someone claiming to be a fallen goddess promised him the ability to take the consequences of his mistake entirely onto himself. He would die, his grandaughter would live on in perfect health. In this moment of weakness, he could not possibly refuse.



The last thing he knew in his life was that his precious granddaughter had been saved. The first thing he knew in his next life was that he was in the womb, and he was a twin. A twin he would later discover was the very goddess who helped him to save his granddaughter.



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Aratherfatcat
Aratherfatcat

I'm not very good at writing reviews, but I'm enjoying reading this story. I've gone through all the chapters posted (chapter 1 to 42 I think) as of today and thoroughly enjoyed them.

5 years ago
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Jemini
Jemini

It seems slightly odd to write a review of my own work, but since I have a number of reviews over on Scribble Hub, the original home of this series, I feel I can adequately sum up what was written over there. This series has received several reviews ranging from 2 star to 5 star, and all of them have one thing in common that they keep talking about. That is the fact that this series is very slow on the development. This is the real reason I am writing this review. Those who hate this series hate it because of the slow development. Those who love this series love it for the payoff that comes as a result of that slow development. As the author, I am just letting everyone know that is what you should expect going in. If you are an impatient reader, this series may just not be for you. If you have patience to get through some world and character building early on though, I believe you will be very satisfied with the payoff.

5 years ago
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