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Harem System: Spending Money On Women For 100% Rebate!

[Ding!] [Cashback System Activation Requirement Met!] [System Binding In Progress...!] [System Successfully Linked!] [Spent $1,000. 10x Critical Hit. Earned $10,000. The money has been transferred to account XXX-XXX-XXX] [Spent at least $1,000 on a beautiful lady. Received 1 lottery ticket. Do you want to use it?] [YES][NO] Kyle was a man that has never had any luck in life and he was on the verge of ending it all after being fired from his minimum wage job due to a customer's complaint which turned out to be a lie but due to the customer being an attractive lady, no one believed Kyle. To make matters worse, he had to pay for the damages that was caused by the customer. Beautiful people, they had it easy, didn't they? This was his last step and he knew that he wouldn't see tomorrow as he searched for a river to throw himself in. He thought his mind finally broke as there was no explanation for the Cyan Screen that popped up as he clicked the [YES] button. [You have drawn Charm!] [Charm: There is nothing the user can't charm his way out of or into! The universe has blessed you with charisma!] "Hahaha! I must have lost my marbles..." Kyle muttered to himself but his phone soon rang out to show that he had a notification. And to his surprise, he saw $10,000 sitting in his account and his jaw dropped. "THIS IS FOR REAL!!!"

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#ADVENTURE
#SYSTEM
#R18
#COMEDY
#HAREM
#SLICEOFLIFE
#SMUT
#URBAN
#POORTORICH

The Past 2/2

This was the beginning of Ella and Jane's unique friendship. From that day forward, they became inseparable. No one dared to mess with Jane anymore, not when Ella was always close by, ready to step in.

Ella couldn't be expelled from school despite her many disciplinary infractions. Her parents were major financial contributors to the institution, and the administration was reluctant to lose their support. Ella didn't come from a middle-class family—not by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, her family was extremely wealthy.

Her parents had sent her to this all-girls school in the hopes that its strict environment would "straighten her out." They disapproved of her love for rock music, calling it "devil music" and blaming it for her rebellious attitude. To them, Ella was the family's problem child, the black sheep who couldn't follow their expectations.