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Eternal Thief

A young boy was living peacefully. Although he was poor and alone, he was happy with what he had. Until one day, a girl came into his lonely life, making it worth living. However, this also didn't last long when the girl he considered his only family in the world got afflicted with a mysterious illness! In the end, he sold his parent's house, the last memory he had of them, hoping to save his Lil Sis. He was even willing to live in the slums if he could save her and, for the first time in his life, stop this tragedy from happening! But fate yet played another trick on him when a greedy shop owner sold him fake medicine and tricked all the money he got after selling his parents' house! After being pushed into the corner, he hated those treacherous people; he hated the unfair life, and he even hated Heaven itself! In the moment of hatred and helplessness, he holloed to the sky, "IF I HAVE THE POWER, I'LL STEAL FROM HEAVEN ITSELF, JUST LIKE HOW IT STEALS EVERYONE FROM ME!" However, this boy didn't know that this absurd wish would be granted one day by something called the system, and it would also force him to walk on the path of a THIEF! A path that was despised and loathed by Heaven itself! ______ Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hRdqxaVE

Wahi · Fantasy
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An Equal?

The disciple courtyards in the chief disciple district were lavish and equipped with all kinds of cultivation facilities. They also symbolized the chief disciples' status, and the number of courtyards also represented a chief disciple ranking, whether they were Chief Flame Disciples or Chief Forger Disciples.

The lower the number of courtyards, the higher the ranking of chief disciple and the more facilities and space these courtyards had, especially the courtyard numbers from 1 to 10. 

These courtyards were like castles, and the disciples who resided here were all top geniuses of the AIG sect. Furthermore, ranking in the top ten had another benefit: the disciples could form their own disciple factions and accept other disciples as long as they were willing.