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[Greed Online]

While most teens saw Myriad Online as a game to have fun and earn money, Alyx Grey saw it as a revolutionary opportunity: for organized crime! From his perspective, the only difference between video games and racketeering was the terminology. - Murder: PvP! - War crimes: Quests! - Theft: Looting! - Poaching: Power leveling! - Protection racketeering: Guilds! - Arms trafficking: Auction houses! - Pit fighting: Tournaments! It was a utopia for an orphan who grew up in a crime syndicate. So when he got offered the game guide and a chance to play, he jumped in. However, before he could build his criminal empire, he first needed to gain power and destroy the syndicate underboss who stole his life and freedom. ═─┈─═ - Modern setting. Grey and his battle maids use guns, but there is magic and fantasy elements. - After the [official launch], 98% of the story is wild, intergalactic adventuring. - The few syndicate background chapters at the start give the story meaning. - Not a villain novel, but the anti-hero is so anti it might as well be. - Reserve judgment. While Grey's harem is a supernova of wholesome gold, his maids become worse criminals than he is. ;) - If you get offended easily, this isn't your novel. ═─┈─═ https://discord.gg/TVxF3Z7p While it's brand new, there are character images, and I'll chat with just about anyone for any reason. See you there! ═─┈─═ Video Game | MMORPG | Harem | System | Mechanic Genre | Weapon Modding | Sci-fi | Fantasy | Villain | Yanderes | Weak to Strong | Combat Maid Harem | Smart MC | Anti-hero | Billionaire | Ultra-Rich | Revenge | Beastkin | Cat Ears | Dark | Comedy | Action | Adventure | Romance

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Cultured Auction Pt. II

"9,000 zecta for the BFG!"

An explosion of laughter rocked the audience, stunning the Rykerians into not bidding.

Grey touched the mic button. "Good try."

More laughter rang out, reflexively irritating Lina Mion, who ran silent auctions. However, by request, the auction had limited commentary.

Moreover, she couldn't deny it was helping her cause—to an absurd degree.

Most of the weapons she sold had limited ammo, less than twenty rounds, many with five or fewer. Yet she was selling them for tens of millions! So she overcame her reflexive aversion.

"1 million 9,000!" A player yelled.

"2 million 9,000!"

"3 million 9,000!

"9 million 9,000!"

The Rykerians realized they were doing it again! They were so stunned by the strange laughter that they forgot to bid!

"10 million!" A Markovian tycoon yelled.

Groans came from the Earthians, hearing the streak break.

Undeterred, someone took up the mantle. "10 million 9,000!"

Cheers rang out instantly after sparking a new wave.