CH 2 :Destiny's challenge

Chapter 2: Destiny's Challenge

Uncle Peter's home has become a living nightmare for Henry Williams, where Aunt Rosa's cruelty knows no bounds. Henry endures daily abuse, treated like a mere servant.

Ten days ago, Peter and Rosa's cruelty escalated, subjecting Henry to relentless mistreatment. Forced to reside in a cramped storage room on the roof, Henry's every waking moment is plagued by Rosa's demands and verbal assaults.

This morning, as Henry attempted to rest, Rosa's shrill voice shattered the silence, demanding his immediate attention to household chores.

"Get up, you lazy brat! There's work to be done!" Rosa's voice echoed through the room, leaving Henry with no respite from his endless tasks.

Despite his sore shoulders and blistered hands, Henry begrudgingly obeyed Rosa's commands, enduring her relentless criticism and endless stream of chores.

As Henry confronted Rosa, he couldn't help but feel a surge of resentment towards his abusive aunt and uncle. Little did they know, Henry was not the helpless child they believed him to be.

In reality, Henry was Qin Muliang, a middle-aged engineer from the year 2015, thrust into the body of his ten-year-old self after a mysterious accident. Armed with memories of his past life and a wealth of knowledge, Henry refused to be a victim any longer.

With defiance in his eyes, Henry stood up to Rosa, challenging her authority and threatening to expose her abusive behavior to the authorities. Despite Rosa's attempts to intimidate him, Henry remained resolute, unwilling to submit to her tyranny.

In secret, Henry plotted his escape, knowing that freedom lay beyond the confines of his uncle's home. Determined to carve out his own destiny, Henry embarked on a journey to reclaim his identity and seek justice for the years of abuse he endured.

Unbeknownst to Henry, fate had other plans in store for him, as a chance encounter with a small publishing house would set him on a path he never could have imagined.

As Henry bravely approached Giraffe Press with his manuscript in hand, he was met with skepticism and ridicule from the editor-in-chief, Pulis, and his arrogant protégé, Kane Bill. Despite their dismissal, Henry refused to be deterred, confident that his novel, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," would captivate readers and change his destiny forever.