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A Reader’s Regression

[Support the work by adding to library and donating stones, golden tickets, and gifts. privilege is also available.] [Book really shines after the 50th chapter, so stick with it, you’ll love it, I promise!] Orphaned from birth, I lived a lonely and tough life, only finding solace in a novel I read. I was lonely so I enjoyed the hero’s friendships. I was weak so I enjoyed the hero’s strength. I was poor so I enjoyed the hero’s wealth. I lived through the hero’s eyes and was content… But in the end my bleak life pushed me to a depressing death on my desk. ….. Thankfully, while my soul was going through an unknown space, fate had other plans. A dying god’s last words granted me a second life in the novel I had lived vicariously through. This time I will not be weak, this time I will not be lonely, and this time I will find others to love!. Armed with the system, i’ll see the ending with my own eyes! A major theme for this book is Oneness/Simplification/return to origin so that things never get annoying or overwhelming.

DrunkImmortalCat · ファンタジー
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The Consequences Of [Ghost]

His left arm was clean off as he slowly raised his hand to his covered face.

"Let the heavens burn!" he shouted as he ripped off his face covering and revealed his three eyes, each carrying a unique rune within and a different color.

I was alarmed into action, a second alter and we would all die.

"CEDRIC! DISTRACT HIM!" I commanded.

With no hesitation, Cedric jumped forward and attacked [Ghost] just in time.

"NERO! DANTE! GO!"

Instantly, they appeared and rushed forward towards [Ghost]. At the same time, I took to the shadows and dashed as fast as I could in order to catch [Ghost] from the back.

[Passive [Moonlight Thief] has activated!]

Cedric, Dante, Nero, and my father and Uncle still only served as minor distractions, and as I got an inch from [Ghost] he chuckled.

"An overconfident bug, go on do your worst!" he said sarcastically. Overconfidence from a 200-year-old sword saint wasn't a mistake but instead a good habit.