Ordinary World Summary

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Ordinary world: David Dolf lives in Redline City where a group of kids including himself are separated from the real world. They are raised by an organization where the kids have great combat skills and incredible intelligence.

Call to adventure: The organization tests the children’s skills and David got the highest score in intelligence and combat skills. Suddenly attackers appeared and kills David’s close friends, however David was able to escape.

Refusal:After the incident David realizes how fragile life is and does not want to face any dangers anymore. The bigger problem is that he’s opened to a place full of dangers, the real world.

Mentor: An engineer worker named Johnny, finds David lying down on the ground lifeless. He kindly takes him into his house and
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His name is Professor Mander. Johnny is clueless of Professor Mander’s bad actions and decides to help David get revenge by seeking him into the company.
Road of Trials:
1)Johnny and David has to seek into a prohibited part of the company where Professor Mander is hiding all of his secret plans
2)They have to go through the laser maze to reach Professor Mander’s secret lair
3)David gets caught by robot guards and he has to run away from them

The experience with unconditional love: David and Johnny finally reaches the secret lair of Professor Mander. David decides to fight Professor Mander by himself however Johnny requests to go with him. David fears that he will lose Johnny but Johnny somehow persuades David to trust him and his abilities.

The Ultimate Boon: They enter Professor Mander’s lair and battle him off along with his henchmen. David protects Johnny while he works on a bomb to destroy Professor Mander’s evil lair.

Refusal of the return: It is now safe for David to go back to his original world, however he decides he wants to stay with Johnny and have a regular

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