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Reformat Adventures

Professor Nicholas is killed for speaking out against the tyranny of his government, but he is reborn with his memories intact due to a system error. He lives his second life in the primitive land of the Nozul Islands as Linus Stannous, a local chief's son. Life seems peaceful as the young Linus spends his idle time learning about his new world. But in his tenth year, the System starts interacting with him, giving him game-esque quests with rewards for their accomplishment. To add to the complication, his usual leisurely life is brought to an abrupt end when the enemies of the Nozulian peoples invade. At this point, Linus finds his purpose as he uses his broad knowledge of anthropology, civics, and technological evolution together with the power of the System to come up with innovative solusions to transform his Nozulian hometown, Solus, and defend it from invading forces. Inadvertently, his interference ends up affecting not only his people’s fates but the others’ as well. Follow Linus in his quest of transforming and expanding the Solus Dominion into a more advanced civilization in Reformat Adventures.

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106 Chs

Oakwood 2

Silence greeted Julius as he walked the streets of Oakwood, escorted by the chief's son, Anthony. Much like the walls, some of the houses in close proximity were riddled with holes, and inside them, sorrowful voices could be heard, grieving. Wherever the chief set his foot on, the townsfolk hid and shuttered themselves inside their homes, fearful their homes would be first to be visited by the invaders.

Julius knew the game too well, looking at the white of the eyes of those who lurk in the dark. In truth, he had no desire to steal from these people, as their residences looked too unappealing for him and his generals. What he found appealing was the population of the town, consisting of pubescent boys and women in hiding. He asked Anthony about it, and the fellow only confirmed his observation. The town's workforce was ripe for his picking, which he thought would supply the newly minted Solusian industries enough labor to fuel its growth.