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How About I Charm The Top Rankers?

Felix was just like everyone else - someone who loved reading webtoons and manga to pass the time. Fast forward, he dies and gets transmigrated into an alternate Earth where Towers, Hunters, Quirks and the like exists. Only, the cheat he gets is his unranked "Charm", but it's faulty at best. So, he decides to f*** the script, and make his way to the top - not through endless grinding like those other protagonists - but rather "charming" his way to the top. Oh, right, his level of manipulations would make a certain death book-holder look like a saint. + Inspired Heavily By Regressor Instruction Manual + TAGS: Dominant/Yandere-ish Love Interests, Heavy Manipulation By Protagonist

Norobo · Fantasy
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53 Chs

Web of Intrigue

Felix pushed open the heavy wooden door of the bar, a small bell chiming as he stepped inside. The dimly lit interior exuded a rugged charm—walls lined with relics from successful raids, shadowed corners filled with murmured conversations. This was The Hunter's Den, a well-known gathering place for those who navigated the dangers of the Tower. It was a space where guild allegiances were set aside, if only temporarily.

Rachel "Nightshade" Perez sat at a table in the back, a smirk playing on her lips as she watched him approach. Her dark hair, streaked with a rebellious crimson, framed sharp, calculating eyes. Felix felt the weight of her gaze—it was the look of someone who saw beyond facades, who measured worth with every flicker of expression.

"You kept me waiting," she said, voice smooth as silk but with an edge that hinted at her impatience.

Felix settled into the chair opposite her, allowing a casual smile. "I had to make sure this wasn't a trap," he replied, letting his words carry a mix of truth and playful deflection.

Rachel's eyes narrowed, her fingers drumming lightly on the table. "Smart. But it only makes me more curious about you. You caught Marcus's attention, and that's not easy. Who exactly are you, Felix?"

Felix's mind raced, calculations forming like an intricate web. He couldn't afford a misstep—not here, not with Rachel. Her reputation as a shadow operative and her keen intellect made her a dangerous adversary, even over drinks.

"I'm just a hunter trying to find his place," he began, leaning back as if he had nothing to hide. "I've been... independent for a while. Haven't pledged loyalty to any guild. But I have a knack for noticing things." He let his quirk pulse subtly, a faint current that drew Rachel's attention more intently.

Her brow lifted slightly, a signal that she was intrigued but far from convinced. "Independent, huh?" She tilted her head, studying him as if he were a puzzle. "Marcus doesn't care about independents unless they're a threat or an asset. Which one are you?"

"A potential asset," Felix replied, voice dropping just enough to suggest secrets held close. "I've come across... power sources that most hunters overlook." He let the half-truth dangle, watching as Rachel's eyes narrowed in contemplation.

The bar hummed around them—laughter from a group of rookies sharing tales of their first clear, the clinking of glasses, the low murmur of seasoned hunters swapping tips. But within the circle of their conversation, it felt as though the rest of the world had faded.

"Power sources?" Rachel leaned forward, the glow of a nearby mana lamp casting shadows across her face. "What kind of sources?"

Felix allowed himself a chuckle, the sound light and unthreatening. "Now, that would be telling. But let's just say I'm not here to make enemies, Rachel. In fact, I'd rather align myself with those who appreciate... rare insights."

She studied him for another beat, silence stretching taut between them. Then she smiled—a smile that promised both danger and opportunity. "You're good," she admitted. "But I still don't trust you."

System Interaction:

Skill Unlocked: Persuasive Charm (Passive)

Reputation Points: +10 (Gained interest of Rachel Perez)

Quest Completed: "Survive and Gather Intel"

Notification: "New Achievement: Master of Deception"

Felix nodded, pretending to consider her words seriously. "That's fair. Trust is earned, not given." He leaned forward slightly. "But while we're being honest, guild politics here in New York seem... tense. Anything I should know?"

Rachel's expression shifted—a flicker of consideration before she spoke. "You really are new, aren't you? Ironstride's been trying to solidify their position against bigger guilds like Storm's Reckoning and Obsidian Guard. Marcus wants control, and he's willing to play dirty if it comes to it."

Felix tucked that piece of information away, a small nod acknowledging her revelation. So Marcus is more ambitious than he appears.

"And you?" he asked, eyes locked with hers. "Where do you fit in this game?"

Rachel's smirk returned, a sharper edge to it this time. "Wherever the odds are in my favor. And right now, I think you might just tip them."

Before Felix could respond, Rachel stood, her movement fluid and decisive. "There's a raid Ironstride is hosting soon. High risk, higher rewards. You should join. It'd be interesting to see how you handle yourself when the stakes are real."

Felix's mind raced as he processed the offer. A raid hosted by Ironstride? That meant exposure to powerful allies and threats alike. The perfect place to gather information and play his hand.

"I'll be there," he said, the hint of a grin tugging at his lips.

Rachel's eyes lingered on him for a moment before she nodded. "Good. Don't disappoint me." And with that, she slipped away, merging into the crowd like a shadow.

Felix sat for a moment, the noise of the bar slowly filtering back into his awareness. His mind spun with possibilities—alliances, betrayals, and how best to use this raid to his advantage. The system's updates hummed in the background, almost a reassurance.

As he stood to leave, the hair on the back of his neck prickled. A sensation of being watched crept over him, coiling tight in his chest. Felix's eyes flicked to a nearby reflection in the cracked bar mirror. A figure leaned in the shadows by the entrance, their posture too relaxed to be casual.

A smirk curled Felix's lips. He let his expression shift into one of nonchalance, the whispered challenge barely audible as he stepped into the night.

"Let the games begin."