Platon Gromov in the old world naïvely believed that Friday was the scariest day for him—one that promised serious troubles and dangers. How much he was wrong, the guy realized only after landing in the new reality. Although it seemed there weren’t even Fridays there, and the laws were different—and then, out of nowhere, magic abilities appeared in him too—what else could be a cure for misfortune? However, not everything is as it seems. It turned out that Platon’s many problems and overcoming them are the only way for him not to die, and in the new world the situation only got worse. Now Gromov has to exhaust himself daily with physical and magical loads so that his magical source doesn’t destroy his own body. And the numerous enemies that are increasing day by day don’t let him relax for a minute. As they say: “What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.” So the choice is limited—either become strong or die. And in the second case, the odds are clearly higher.