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Volume 01: Life in Avan Forest

Crystal Down Cover: boy with cat ears sleeps on the lap of another boy
Meet Swift Mittens who just got reincarnated as a 10-year-old catling after a traffic accident. Having just woken up in a new world with no real explanation, our kitten shows he lacks any common sense whatsoever while he tries to cope with his situation as good as he can: being alone in the middle of nowhere, with no fixed shelter, no stable source of food — but with a kind of gaming interface and his not so helpful knowledge from playing MMOs in his past life. A good start to an adventure… or it would be an adventure if he didn't hole himself up in the middle of the forest in the first place!

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