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Supervillain Idol System: My Sidekick Is A Yandere

After being wrongfully accused and killed, a young man reincarnates into a superhuman society as a third rate villain named Don, whose biggest asset is his side-kick with mental issues. With few options available to him, Don accepts the mantle of his predecessor and must now not only survive in a new and dangerous world, but also conquer it.... **Congratulations, you have died and awakened the Supervillain Idol System.** **The path to fame, fortune and world domination is yours is take!!** **Disclaimer**: This work of fiction is set in an alternate reality and is purely a product of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or events is entirely coincidental. The author has taken creative liberties with historical, cultural, and geographical elements to craft a unique and fictional world. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental

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Chapter 141: A Show Of Mind Games (Part 1)

After Don and Ms. Claire both accepted Director Graham's offer, he turned his head to face RedStar before asking her, "Will you be joining us as well?" 

RedStar currently had her arms crossed and was looking in the direction Deputy Director Barclay had gone. She glanced at Director Graham out of the corner of her eye without moving her head and refused the offer by simply saying, "No, thank you," in a stern-sounding voice before adding, "I have other plans." 

Director Graham wasn't at all surprised by this answer and simply gave her a warm smile. "I see, a shame," he replied with a small nod.

RedStar then turned her attention to Don, looking him over briefly before saying, "You handled that pretty well. Keep training, and I'm sure you will go far." She spoke in a very distant and authoritative voice, making it sound more like praise from a superior than a compliment.