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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

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"Kill them all," Asher replied.

"They were given the time to choose their sides," Asher said in the voice message.

There was no need for people that couldn't make their minds in time.

<Okay Boss> Tom replied.

<But are you sure about doing it like this?> Tom asked.

"Go forward with it," Asher gave his last reply.

The reason for Tom's hesitation was the fact that this time they were not using Zephyr's name.

Asher wanted to use Aztech's name which meant he wanted to use his own identity for this making Tom a bit worried about the repercussions.

Although Tom was aware of power that Greville had, but this time they were meddling outside of Somaria, and if things went wrong there was a chance that the people they managed to control till now might think of betraying them.

But Asher reached this conclusion after reading all the information that Tom had sent him.