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The Ink Collector

Jhin Herangel was once a prodigy merchant on Earth. Through his talent and luck, he became a billionaire at the young age. He was acknowledged as The Einstein of Business. His ability to command his employees was unparalleled; any task given was done with great efficiency and quality. However, it all changed after he was killed and died with eyes unable to close. When he thought it was the end, he accidentally signed a contract which brought him to a new world. A world where the horns of wars echo all year-round. A place where the myriads of races fought over resources just to survive. [Ding! You have successfully integrated with the Devil King's Legacy] [Ding! Please fill up the System Creation Form] He was given the ability to design his own system but in exchange… He must kill a million creatures within two years. Watch as Jhin Herangel, the one who fell from grace starts his journey in the bloody Chaos World and design a system to accomplish his goals. … [Ding! Discovered the tower of achievements. Do you wish to write your name and your greatest accomplishment?] “Sure!” [Ding! Please pick among your three greatest achievements.] 1. Vomiting in a God's head 2. Vomiting on the enemies' commander. 3. Flirting with the enemies' commander. “Forget it!” Jhin sighed as he reluctantly looked at the magnificent tower.

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Rewards

Chapter 106 – Rewards

Something clicked and everything around Jhin's group was instantly covered by a blinding light.

"Should we prepare a little?" Jhin asked, a little alarmed. To avoid the awkward atmosphere from earlier, he just directly inserted the key, he didn't know that his action would trigger such a thing.

"There's no need to worry, this is just a teleportation formation." Old First consoled. "As there were only a few of us here, the scope of the formation appeared bigger."

Normally, shrine teleportation was designed to host hundreds of people. After all, even after one group won the competition, having a hundred survivors would be normal. If the teleportation was small, how will it fit these people?

But thanks to Jhin's unusual way of winning… the supposed to be fully occupied teleportation platform appeared barren. There were only six of them, yet the scope of the teleportation was so large, enough to fit a basketball court inside.