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Leveling Endlessly with the Strongest System!

Roy died in an unfortunate accident. He thought that was the end. But unfortunately for him, God didn't have a place for him in heaven, and the devil didn't want him in hell either. So he ended up in the body of a famous count's third child, who his entire family neglected. The world was exactly the same as the one in the novel he had read the day before he died. The person whose body he had come to possess had the same name as him but wasn't mentioned in the novel because he had died two years before the forces of chaos invaded the county. That meant, while Roy was alive in this new body, two years later, he would die, ripped apart & eaten by a monster. He needed strength to survive the future events, but unlike the protagonist of Stallion novels, he didn't have a golden finger! [You've gained 1 EXP] It was only after unintentionally stepping on a bee Roy realized that he possessed a golden finger! And this golden finger might be his key to becoming the strongest!

Crimson_ink · Fantasy
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504 Chs

[Bonus chapter] Never say no to free Stuff

Arlo had muddied the rumors about Roy.

The people who believe what they want to thus refused to take Roy seriously.

His reputation was still bad as ever in the county.

If not for the fact that Arthur had met up with the Knights who were present at the training ground that day, he wouldn't be so sure that Roy was at the fifth level.

But even then, how did it warrant him to treat Roy so good when there were trainees at the sixth and seventh levels under his wing?!

"What about the other trainees? Why are you considering me over them?"

Roy was curious about why he was chosen to be the carry in the upcoming competition by this brother of his.

"They don't carry our blood. Who knows if they would betray us or refuse to honor the promises made in the future?"

Arthur was rather distrustful of outsiders.

'He might have old scars from getting betrayed by a close person. That's why he's so hesitant about trusting them.'

Roy judged Arthur as a rather pessimistic and guarded man.