There’s a saying that fools are always lucky. But the hero could argue with that: what he usually got was beatings and mockery. Yet this time he really is lucky—some unknown force made him smarter. Something tried to enter his body, failed, and lost its own soul. Now the hero’s head works to the envy of many. But then again, is it luck? Because using his sharp mind is mainly for survival—fending off aggressive spirits and those who exorcise them.
In the second book, the hero becomes a professional exorcist. It sounds good, but the problem is that only the chosen have the right to perform demon exorcisms, and illegal activity is out of the law—meaning with all the consequences. Still, the hero has stubborn character, and he doesn’t want to sit on a chain helping only those they point out. So he has to act illegally. Details are in the audiobook.