I Thought this world was Easier than my Deadline.
category:Original
update time:2026/3/14 6:33:57
Latest chapter:Chapter 19: The Test of Atlalinthus.
“They called me colorless. Empty. A mistake."*But what if emptiness isn’t a flaw… but a potential for great things?”Sayaka Tsukishiro died at 25, overworked, exhausted, and alone at her desk, surrounded by empty coffee cans and unfinished manga manuscripts. Her final thought? “I never got to draw the ending…”She wakes up in *Oikoumen*A world where magic is born with you, marked on your forehead like a brand. Fire. Water. Earth. Wind. Your color decides your fate before you speak your first word.But Sayaka, now Elsbeth, has no color. No spark. No place.In a society that measures worth by magical affinity, she’s branded “colorless”: pitied, ignored, and whispered about like a ghost. Her family loves her fiercely, but even their love can’t shield her from a world that sees her as "less than nothing."Yet Elsbeth carries something no one else does: A *G-Pen*, requested from the gods. A memory of another life. And the stubborn belief that *creation itself is magic*.When disaster strikes and her brother lies dying in flames, she doesn’t chant spells—she *draws*. Circles. Lines. Waves of ink made real. Water blooms from nothing. Wounds seal with a stroke. The village is saved… and terrified.Now, they call her *a monster*. *Witch*. *Demon*.But a being older than stars appears, a *Fairy King* who sees not emptiness, but *potential. He offers her a choice: hide forever… or come to the **Fairy Realm* and learn to wield the *Spark of Creation*—a power so rare, it once reshaped the world.This is not a story of sword-swinging heroes or harem conquests. This is the story of an artist reborn in a world that *doesn’t understand her art—just like ours once didn’t understand *manga. Dismissed. Mocked. Called “childish.” Until it wasn’t.Follow Elsbeth as she learns that *true magic isn’t in the color you’re born with—but in the lines you choose to draw*.*Why You’ll Love This Story*:*Magic through art*: No flashy magic, just circles, sigils, and emotional truth made manifest. *Deep family bonds*: A blacksmith father, a wind-mage mother, and a protective brother—love is her first magic. *Worldbuilding with weight*: Magic has history, cost, and politics. Festivals hide ancient debts. *Slow-burn growth: She doesn’t start OP—she *earns her power through pain, craft, and compassion. *A love letter to creators*: For anyone who’s ever been told their passion is “just a hobby.”*“In a world obsessed with flashy displays, the quietest pen may write the loudest revolution.”**Start reading now—and discover why the colorless girl might just be the one who saves them all.*