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Reincarnated Hero System

It was just a game; one Evan played way too much, but it was still a game in the end. At least it that’s what it was supposed to be... However, on the day the main quest ended, he discovered it was more than just a game. The world of Aidos was real and the demon threat was even more so. He was sent to be the leader of the new generation of heroes and save the world from the demon invasion by the god who made the game. Unfortunately, nothing was as simple as it may have seemed. As the truth behind the invasion and the previous Seven Heroes was slowly revealed, he began to have second thoughts about his choices. He began questioning if the demons were truly the enemies of Aidos. Even more so, when he discovered a new truth. That he may not actually be who he thought he was. #wsa2022 WSA 2022 Entry [Check out my other stories from my profile: Godslayer’s Legend & Beyond the Bloodline] ◇ ◇ ◇ Discord Link: https://discord.gg/ZXyAjGtS4r ◇ ◇ ◇ Support Me: https://ko-fi.com/michae_l ◇ ◇ ◇ I'm new to writing so I hope you all will support me on this journey. I'm hoping for your review on what you think about the book. Constructive criticisms are allowed too. Cover by KingU ◇ ◇ ◇ DISCLAIMER! This novel is a work of fiction and though it draws inspiration from historical places and events, it is by no means meant to be a realistic representation of any current or historical events, places cultures, or people. The story may contain themes and events that may be disturbing to some people and if you are "triggered" by pretty much anything at all, It may not be suitable for you as I will not limit myself in terms of themes, events, or topics while writing.

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Evan’s Arrival

Fear.

Pure unadulterated fear.

That was what Aldric was feeling from the depths of his soul when he gazed back at the pair of grey eyes that looked at him in silence.

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As the Imperial Army swept through the state, banners of conquest unfurled and soldiers occupied strategic points in the main city and the towns that surrounded it.

Citizens watched in fear as the once-familiar streets were transformed by the presence of the invaders.

Yet, to their surprise, the Imperials refrained from wanton destruction or violence against civilians. In fact, it was as if they didn't care what the civilians thought of the change in government.

Regardless of their initial apprehension, life under occupation would soon settle into an uneasy routine.

The patrols they're so scared of would become a common sight, and so would the murmurs of discontent they elicited from the populace.

But in the end, that's all they'd be able to do. Just talk.