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Fredrinn Firecrown: The Weakest Villain

Give it a try and let me know your thoughts. ~~~~~~ Thomas was an avid fan of the virtual reality game ‘Seeking the Immortal Path’. This game came out of nowhere and took the world by storm. Boasting a hyper-realistic setting where the players can explore infinite possibilities. On one stormy night, Thomas received a notification from the game. [Are you prepared to find out the truth?] [Yes] [No] It was a question that ignited his interest. He thought that it was merely a hidden event so he unhesitatingly clicked [Yes]. What he didn’t know at that moment was that this decision would change his life forever. — Fredrinn Firecrown was the heir of a renowned family, but he was an untalented trash with low-grade spirit root. To make himself feel superior, he bullied the commoners and the people with lower status than him. This man was supposed to become the weakest villain according to Thomas’ memories of the game, but he suddenly found himself transmigrating into Fredrinn’s body. Armed with his knowledge as a former top player, follow Fredrinn’s story as he changed everyone’s perception of him all while battling the dangerous magical beasts and martial practitioners of the dangerous cultivation world. *** Release Rate: 7 chaps/week Top 10 Golden Ticket Ranking +5 chapters Top 50 Golden Ticket Ranking + 4 chapters Top 100 Golden Ticket Ranking + 3 chapters Top 200 Golden Ticket Ranking +2 chapters

Malignant · Eastern
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128 Chs

Elder Rex

When it was their turn to be inspected, they showed their identification to the Golden Star Army. 

"So you guys are from the Firecrown Household of Red Sun City? I hope we didn't offend you with our treatment. The roads have been dangerous lately so we had to tighten our security." One of the soldiers asked, his tone softened considerably from the previous cold tone that he had. 

Fredrinn smiled at him. "We understand your difficulties." 

"By the way…" his face suddenly turned serious. 

"On our way here, we noticed that the main road leading to Areswell was being repaired. Can you tell me what happened?" He asked.

The soldier furrowed his eyebrows upon hearing this. "I'm sorry, but I can't tell you that. You may enter the city now." It was obvious that he didn't want to share any details with them.