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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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453 Chs

Auction Ends and The Night Begins

"We have come to the last five items of the auction," Kameron announced.

"The fifth item is 20 S Rank Mana Gems," Kameron said.

"Not bad," Arthur remarked.

David looked at Arthur's wide smile and knew what he was about to do.

"30 Teal Slabs," Arthur said as he placed his first bid of the day.

Instantly many eyes turned to the spot, recognizing that it was Arthur who had bid for this item.

'Is he doing it again?' Some of them had such thoughts in their heads.

Until now, everyone had gotten what they wanted, with a few bid wars occurring. They were relieved that Greville hadn't participated yet.

After all, they were aware of Arthur Greville's habit of inflating the prices of items he wanted if he couldn't obtain them easily.

"No wonder Greville has so many enemies," David muttered, and Arthur ignored his comments.

"50 Teal Slabs," James Rothschild said, entering the bid war himself.