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Reincarnated As The Diabolic System

"I thought I was becoming powerful, but it never occurred to me I was inching closer to the abyss." *** The Blue Planet: Earth. Shane was living a beautiful life. He was a topper in his university. Girls flocked around him like birds and bees. His friends treated him as some God. Everything was good until he was electrocuted. If you are wondering if his adventures have ended, you're wrong. This was just the beginning. The next moment he opened his eyes, he became something he never dreamt of—a system. Wait, why wasn't he a host instead?! Wouldn't people enter into amazing fantasy worlds with a cool system after dying? Why did he have to wake up in a white room?! He thought everything would be fine even after becoming a system. What could go wrong when he just had to sit behind the desk and handle different hosts? Boy was he so wrong. He could use Dark Cosmic Energy! Something only demonic beings could use! What was going on? He was a human being in his previous life! How the heck could he use demonic power? --------------------------------------- Sneak peak~ "D-Destroy…." Shane's mind buzzed as he thought of something, "Y-You don't mean…. I-I have to destroy an entire world?" "No," When Ed said that, Shane's shoulders relaxed as if he had been unburdened, only to freeze again after hearing the next words: "You have to destroy worlds." --------------------------------------- PS: I don't own the cover pic. If you want me to take it down, contact me. Also, I want to thank @WorthyAdversary for editing my novel!

Pinkyprincess · Fantasy
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177 Chs

45. He Will Have To

The students assembled in the corridor and started murmuring amongst themselves. The noise of their chit-chat echoed in the background.

"You're a pet system, right? What exactly did you do in the portal?"

"I helped my host take care of his pet," one of the students spoke as he rolled his eyes and wrinkled his nose, "It was a bad experience."

"Huh? Why? Wasn't it just taking care of your dog?"

"It was an insect! A giant, ugly-looking insect!" the student made a vomiting gesture as he shook his head, "I had a hard time controlling myself there."

"I got lucky, I guess," said another girl with black hair tied above her head. "I had to sell healing potions to the host during the war. That's it."

"I'm so jealous of you, I got the job to feed the host," a boy sighed as he said, "It's a good thing my host didn't die of overeating."

"Don't you think someone's missing here?"