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Villain : Conquest

Author: Lone Raut Synopsis: When I was alive, I was just another name on a serial killer's twisted list—who targeted mens of culture. Death should have been the end. But instead, I woke up in the dark, chaotic world of Saint's Odyssey, a fantasy novel I'd once read with disdain. This isn't just any story. It's a world where the so-called "hero," a two-faced hypocrite, uses his charm and manipulation to set off a chain of events that will destroy half the world. As fate would have it, I’ve been reborn into this world—not as some mighty warrior or divine savior, but as a nobody. No golden destiny. No god-given blessings. Just my wits, my will, and a grudge big enough to tear this narrative apart. The gods, the villains, the heroes—they think they hold the pen to fate. They think they control this story. Well, they’re wrong. This is my story now. And I won’t stop until I’ve rewritten every line. Watch as I shatter the hero’s image, unravel the gods' schemes, and conquer this world they thought was untouchable. Let them call me a villain—I’ll wear it like a crown. In a tale where every battle is a step toward conquest, and every betrayal is just another play in the game, one thing is clear: I didn’t choose this war, but I’m going to win it. Where the rules don’t matter, and the script is mine to flip.

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Chapter 41. First Day At Academy...[1]

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Riyan's POV...

Today marked the beginning of a new chapter in my life as I headed to the Academy with Livia. It was a significant day — our first as official students.

The journey to the Academy was filled with a mix of nerves and excitement, knowing that our skills and dedication had finally brought us to this pivotal moment.

About Days Ago, that I had solved hijack of Hotel BlackMoon. The details of my involvement were shrouded in secrecy, shared only among influential and well-informed circles like My Mother Riya, who had scolded me for entire night. Well, it was more like she was crying in worry for me when she knew about it.

The decision to keep it under wraps was strategic; the public disclosure could potentially cast unwarranted blame on the Hunters, a scenario we couldn't risk amidst delicate public opinion.