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Stone Mage: Revenge of the Villain System

Min's system, System #151044, is tired of watching him get girls and make dumb decisions yet still manage to defeat the villain. If only he was the villain, there's no way Min would win. His wish was granted. He now upgraded from a bodyless helper system to the evil villain, Ronin Dreadborne! ----------------------------- After getting murdered and reincarnating as a system inside a Hero Transmigrating Machine, System #151044 spent thousands of years wondering why he had such a cruel fate to be a system for incompetent transmigrators like this. But the worst is Min Cheng............ Because Min Cheng spends all his Hero points on girls instead of leveling up! And he is the dumbest transmigrators he ever met! But through a rogue system that gave them a code to free themselves from their roles as a system, System #151044 was able to transform into Min Cheng's enemy on the next world, Ronin Dreadborne, in a mage fantasy world! [Fate itself is evil. The only true enemy is fate, and I have defeated it.] [And I shall teach you how to defeat it too. I will be giving you the gift of freedom. ] [Be the master of your fate like you were always meant to be. And conquer those who try to stand in your way.] That is exactly what he did as Ronin, and to defeat an evil fate, you have to be evil yourself! "I will be the best villain in all the dimensions! Watch out, Min Cheng! I'm coming for you!" ---------------------------- Disclaimer: This book has a villain MC, and he is pretty cold and ruthless and cares about nothing besides killing Min Cheng at the start. However, his character will be developed, so if you're expecting this to just be an evil MC power fantasy althroughout, you're out of luck. There's no romance though, if that is what you are dreading about. No girl would change him or anything like that. There would a lot of violence, gore, and strong language. ------------------- Publishes 1 chapter every day

Aries_Monx · Fantasy
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250 Chs

The End is Coming For Us

The trio had soon reached the Edge, at the graveyard where Ronin's mother was laid to rest. This was the place where he and his archnemesis had first met in person.

Of course, as the roles they played anyway.

When they left the wagon, Ronin went first to watch the view below like he did when he was young. Cermin followed.

(He's wearing that look again. I thought it was nervousness and apprehension, but now....)

(It felt like yearning. Like he wanted to jump there. Like he believes it's where he belongs.)

Ronin turned to him after reading these thoughts.

He then asked out of the blue:

"Do you believe in fate, Your Highness? Or do you believe that we carve out our own destiny?"

Cermin was baffled by this question, and he didn't like the eeriness in the way Ronin asked that either. Asking about fate...

"I want to believe that our efforts are not worthless. That there's hope to push through things."