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Marcus just used to be a regular old university student but after dying an unfortunate death he now finds himself at the whims of a delusional god. As punishment for his sins (Leaving a 3-star review on a god's novel), Marcus is transported into that novel as Lucius, a crazy rebel leader that wants to destroy society and rebuild it as he sees fit. If that was the end of things then it wouldn't be so bad, but apart from all that Lucius is tasked with the job of capturing the hearts f all the heroines or he will suffer painful and gruesome death! With his back against the wall and life on the line, Lucius must get to work. [Ding! Heroine capture system online!] [Steal a kiss from the heroine’s lips- 500LP] [Ask the heroine if you can cop a feel- 700 LP] [ Spend a hot and steamy night with the heroine- 5000LP] It's not that he wanted to do it, it's just that his life was at stake! He really did not want to NTR the protagonist! -------------- Gift Rewards -------------- Luxury Car = 1 Bonus Chapters Dragon = 5 Bonus Chapters Magic Castle = 10 Bonus Chapters Maximum of 20 bonus chapters Join my discord! https://discord.gg/mgWTtxHEjA

NineSleepyDragons · Fantasy
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179 Chs

131. Revolutionary Fervour

"I choose to vote in favor of the attack."

As soon as Damien heard Barton's words, his expression turned ugly.

He couldn't believe what he was hearing.

See, although Barton was always polite and kind to Lucius and never engaged in open conflict with him, Barton was still highly advanced in political maneuvering.

In order to keep Lucius, who essentially had the power of two votes, in check, Barton usually sided with Damien.

Deep down inside, Barton didn't really care about the aim of the revolution; the primary focus of himself and his faction was to use the revolutionary army to advance their own best interests.

It was in his best interest to maintain the power struggle to gain the most benefits.

It's just that his businessman instinct was telling him that it would be utterly idiotic to go against Lucius's idea!