In old times a boy named Luis had lost his parents at a very tender age, he never even got to know who his parents were. With his parents gone he had to be taken care of by his wicked aunt who hardly fed him once a day, in effort to get food Luis was adviced to steal by a strange book without minding the punishment of burning given to thieves. When Luis was caught he ran into the forest and the villagers including his aunt chased him down with torches. "I think it's best I surrender now" Luis stopped running and was panting now. "I think I can see him!" he heard the village blacksmith shout. He took a little step backwards and down a hole he went. "Noooooo!!!" Luis screamed as he went down the hole, the last thing he saw was a red glowing light and then it was lights out for him. "What happened?" Luis groaned. "Where am I? And why is my body so cold" he said touching his arm" A screen appeard in front of him. [ System revived ] "What?" That was where the true journey began. Now the fate of mankind lies in his hands as he keeps completing tasks and quests to get stronger. Luis keeps getting stronger but the question is: Will he be able to stop Lucifer? Join my discord channel for more info about the novel. https://discord.gg/7DvJCBfvSy Also if you have time, you can check out The Angel System by ECM Manga.
"All students are expected to be in the stadium by eight PM, you are all expected to conclude whatever you are doing, have your breakfast, and be there before the time." A female voice resounded in the speakers placed on the walls of all the dorm rooms in the academy.
"Do they always have to remind us this early?" Ace grumbled as he slowly sat up on his bed.
He thought he was finally going to get a break from loudspeakers waking him up but it turns out Phoenix academy wasn't any different from Crockel academy in this aspect of reminders.
"The tournament is finally starting today," Luis said with a smile on his face after sitting up on his bed.
"It's awesome right." Ace said smiling at him but that smile disappeared as soon as it appeared. "But that speaker just spoilt my mood." He added looking up at the speaker.
"You should be blaming the person who spoke through it, not the speaker," Luis said.
"I know but I don't know the person so I'm going to blame it."