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Shadow Being System

Check out my other books: Demon Being System and The Neptune Guardian. In a world where strength determines one's future, William, an orphan with no extraordinary talents, faces a grim destiny—until a brutal attack leaves him clinging to life. Instead of death, he awakens to a mysterious and powerful entity lurking within his mind: the Shadow System, a game-like interface that promises him unimaginable power. But this power comes with dark secrets, and refusing it would mean his death. Forced into a pact with a voice that can hear his every thought, William must navigate a dangerous new reality where shadow abilities and celestial power collide. As he enters the prestigious military academy, his newfound abilities draw both allies and enemies, all while a deadly conspiracy brews in the shadows. With the odds stacked against him, William must unravel the mystery of the Shadow System and decide whether to embrace the darkness within—or be consumed by it. His journey from a bullied outcast to a potential god will challenge not just his survival, but his very humanity. Power always comes at a cost—will William be able to pay the price? "What am I?" William asked the system. The system’s voice echoed in his head, cold and indifferent. "You are nothing."

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Chapter 51

"Do you want to activate the Orb of Silence?" the system asked.

"Yes," William replied, his excitement barely contained.

A small pulse of soul essence flowed from his heart, traveling down to the hand that held the orb. The orb glowed softly, and then—silence.

The silence that enveloped William was overwhelming. The orb in his hand glowed faintly, casting a dim light, but it was the stillness that captured his attention. His ears strained for sound, any sound—but there was nothing. Not even the wind stirred. It was as if the entire world had been muted.

He could hear his own heartbeat, slow and steady, the blood rushing through his veins like the soft hum of a distant river. Each breath he took was amplified in his chest, yet no sound escaped. It was unsettling but thrilling.