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Reborn As a Pirate

When Ryan opened his eyes, he found himself in an unfamiliar world, marked, accused of murdering a noble and condemned to the life of a pirate. Shipwrecked from the start, his fortunes changed when he was rescued by the enigmatic Captain Freni, a ruthless witch who commands the "Black Rose" without a shred of mercy. But Ryan is not just any ordinary castaway, he is equipped with a mysterious system that allows him to level up and unlock new abilities, guiding him on a bizarre and fantastical journey. [Save the dying shark to gain a secretive ally] [convert a dead planet into a powerful warship] such were the choices offered to Ryan offered by the system.] Unbeknownst to others, Captain Freni is the fugitive fifth princess of the Augustus Dynasty, masquerading as a novice pirate while seeking to recover her family's lost treasure and restore her fallen dynasty. As she navigates through treacherous waters, Freni saves Ryan, who proves to be a knowledgeable navigator for the Black Rose, despite his odd tendencies to spout bizarre statements and collect strange artifacts. Welcome to the Age of Discovery! #Pirate #VirtualReality #+18 #Reborn #Funny

Rqmk · Fantasy
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Miasma and Poison!

[Bonfire Point - Corruption Abyss Outpost]

Ryan set his notebook aside with a heavy sigh. The notes left by Loic, the deputy leader of the Seventh Scouting Hunting Group, had unraveled some mysteries of the enigmatic island but also posed new riddles.

Firstly, the notes spoke of the Red Sun's influence on humans, it promised benefits to those who could withstand its harsh impact, albeit at a cost. This notion of 'Red Sun Evolution' process mentioned by Silver, yet the nature of the "little price" remained a disturbing unknown.

Secondly, Ryan's instincts about the path ahead were confirmed. The increasing foul stench was a harbinger of substantial peril. Beyond the mere mention of "Ancient Dragon Traces," the deputy's warnings about the "miasma poison" had set Ryan's nerves on edge. The words 'miasma' and 'poison' alone were enough to chill the spine, and their combination was nothing short of ominous.