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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

New Mastery

The notifications popped up as Asher was trying to understand the small scripture.

The first thing Asher comprehended was a strange technique that halted his movement art.

The second thing was the technique to counter his swift strike, and the third was the counter to the Fifth Scripture that taught Asher about the Aura Shield.

[ Understanding of the Shard is increasing ]

In this scripture, the ways to counter all the things that Asher had learned were described.

But even then, Asher couldn't understand what the scripture was trying to portray.

As he processed all that information, the fog became clearer, and the pressure on him started reducing.

These counters originated from the very fundamentals of the Sword Art itself.

This scripture was filling the gaps made by the previous scriptures, while revealing the weakness of the sword art itself.

"It shouldn't be this," Asher muttered.