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Why Should I Stop Being a Villain

In the midst of a ruined forest, due to the result of the clash between peak powerhouses, a body of a man lay. He was known as the 'Evilest Villain', the worst man ever born in humanity.His body was full of wounds with a spear piercing his heart. However, even in his final moments, he was calm and collected, with his usual cold face. The only thing on his mind was, "Forgive me, I couldn't keep my promise to you." He closed his eyes, ready to begin his eternal slumber in the darkness. Suddenly, a blue light appeared, with ancient text that read, 'Do you want to turn back time, my child?' He laughed and said yes. | Fate Devourer System | [Initializing......................24%] [Authority: Deus Time Control (Rank ?!?) used] [The Goddess of Time wishes you the best]. /////////////////////////////////////////////////// I do not own the novel cover. If you are the owner and want me to remove it, you can tell me. ////////////////////////////////////////////////// I have entered this novel for the fantasy carnival contest so if you like reading this novel,do give it some power stones.

Raos_IOI · Fantasy
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A stay at the hotel

"But they are the first batch, right?" Milson confirmed.

"Pure Mana Crystals: 97% Density Rate," Tom replied as he brought out the sample mana crystal. 

Seeing the mana crystal with his eyes, Milson nodded, and Tom took the mana crystal back into his spatial ring.

Pure Mana Crystals were the first batch of mana crystals that came out of the mana mine and cost billions. Among them, those with a density rate higher than 90% were sold at 15 Billion AUR a ton.

There were only 5 tons of these pure crystals that Asher had managed to find in the Dungeon. Regular mana crystals in the market were those with 40-60% density to hold mana in them.

Such mana crystals were sold for millions as they were still pretty useful but couldn't be compared to Pure Mana crystals.

"If you want, we have some items that might catch your eye," Milson offered.

"Perhaps later," Asher said as he turned to leave the room.