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Fated Villain: Harem In A Fantasy World

(Currently participating in the Feb/March WPC contest) Zach walked out of a grocery store but was suddenly run-over by a runaway drunk driver. He spent months in the hospital, paralyzed from the waist down with no hope of ever walking again. However, he chose not to be sad by this, still believing that one day he would walk again. During his stay in the hospital, he befriended a nurse who had taken a liking to him due to the stories he read and retold to her. However, the nurse asked him a weird question out of the blue. “How would you feel if you ever got the chance to be transmigrated into a fantasy world?” Zach replied but he didn’t know the nurse was actually a Goddess. The next thing he knew, Zach woke up in the body of a cursed villain of a novel he read recently. In the novel, Zach Darkmoor was fated to lose not only his life but that of those he held dear as well, but with the help of the system, gifted to him by the goddess, Zach aimed to use his knowledge of the novel to not only change his fate but that of those he cared about as well. However, this doesn't mean he wouldn't be faced with forces that would try to stop him from achieving his goals.

Megabyte · Fantasy
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21 Chs

43. Dancing In The Park.

The soft grass underfoot felt like a plush carpet, inviting them to glide and twirl with effortless grace.

Zach approached Jade with a warm smile and offers his hand, inviting her to a dance. "May I have this dance, Jade?" He asked and Jade could hear the soft melody of music playing in the background.

She knew Zach was responsible for that and so she responded with a smile and a graceful acceptance of Zach's invitation.

"Yes,"

Hearing her response, Zach held her hand and gracefully led Jade to the designated dancing area in the park where they began to slowly dance the waltz.

The soft glow of the sunset reflected off of Zach's glistening jet-black hair, creating an almost ethereal aura around him.

Jade felt a sense of enchantment as they swayed in perfect synchrony to the music playing in the background.