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Dual System: Ascension of A Nameless Nobody

WPC #256 - Magic, Gold Winner -- Jeong-Hui, a teenager with no accomplishments in life, spends his days in solitude, living alone and gaming most of the day. That is, until a world-shaking revelation descended on Earth. The one proclaiming to be "God" informed humanity of their failure as a species, and that Armageddon would begin. However, as a means of giving those worthy of continuing on a chance, "God" introduced the "Armageddon Game", bestowing a special system onto every person of the world. The system grants each player the abilities of Angels, reminiscent of an RPG as experience, stats, and level-ups are all present. Though, as a person who lived a unfulfilling life as a lowlife and a coward, he begins his journey as the bottom-of-the-barrel start: level one. Those who reach level twenty within the six month time period will be allowed access into "The Tower"--however, what awaits in the mysterious, heavenly tower is unknown. Not intending to die after living a failed life, Jeong-Hui strives to reach the Tower, using his knowledge as a MMORPG player to ascend. As an assassin-class and a martial artist class, he utilizes both the "Angel System", widely available to humanity, and another, unique system available only to himself to combat the trials in the way of his journey. -- Want to support me? You can do so here! --> https://ko-fi.com/delzgb DISCORD: https://discord.gg/ph6qfFknqe --WARNING-- This story shows depictions of extremely graphic events. If you're adverse to traumatizing events, gore, death, and such things, this might not be the novel for you. Otherwise, please enjoy!

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Jun-Seo

"As astute as ever, Dae-Seong. I would be disappointed if you'd dwindled over time," Jun-Seo finally replied, leaving his hand by his sheathed, bone-made sword.

He was hardly in the mood for conversation, seeing as his two comrades were just abrasively knocked out, but still–he knew it was something he should almost be thankful for.

…He could've killed them, if he wished. Maybe. Perhaps he knew killing them would be more difficult than simply knocking them out? He wanted to single me out, I imagine, he pondered.

"I didn't take you for a man with a grudge," he said.

Jun-Seo looked straight at him with his emotionless expression, "Is that what you think this is? Heh…" The emotion-void man chuckled just slightly, "...We don't hold grudges. Death is not something deserving of anger. Especially when we ourselves are killers. That would be hypocritical, wouldn't it? We're prepared to die, just as we are to kill."

"How noble you are," he replied sarcastically.