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Blood Monarch System

[You will hate it, am sure about that. Don't read so buzz off, no hard feelings but you won't like this. In fact, it's the worst book ever written] Michael was a teenager who had lost everything to the war against the vicious Makisis - his entire family, all of his friends (not that he had many to begin with), and his sense of purpose were all gone. At the brink of death, he thought he had lost all hope. With everything that mattered to him gone, there was nothing left to live for. However, a mysterious system appeared, offering him quests and missions to level up. He was hesitant for his hope to return but he listened to the system anyway, having no other options. To his disbelief, he began to get stronger than he ever thought was possible. Yet the power came with a steep price. He could tell he was changing into something more sinister, driven by an insatiable hunger for blood. [Blood...] [Drink blood or face punishment...] It was a system that derived power from blood - a vampire system. [Mass Consumption required] and an... ________ Note: This is an adaptation/ inspiration from the book "My Vampire System"

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105 Chs

Preparing for Set 2

The Referee was standing at least six and a half feet tall, with a muscular build that spoke of years spent training. His skin was a deep bronze, and his short, cropped hair was streaked with silver. He wore a sleek, black uniform adorned with the emblem of the tournament. His eyes were sharp and piercing.

He effortlessly caught Rax's leg mid-flight, it was clear that he was not someone to be trifled with. With a swift motion, he threw Rax across the arena, but Rax landed gracefully on his feet, unshaken.

"This is a tournament, not a fight to the death or an underground brawl," the Referee announced, his voice booming across the arena.

"Rax won!" he declared, and Rax walked off in anger, frustration evident on his face, while Kael, still recovering, thanked the Referee for his intervention, realizing how close he had come to disaster.