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Only I Am A Reader

#Infinity Novel #Yandere #Smart Mc #Supernatural #Novel Transmigration #World Hopping(Vol.2 done!) What happens when a special reader obtains the ability to travel into the books that he once read? Read to find out! - Leo Lock, a reading addict with the ability to truly 'read' books, never really fit in his boring 'normal' world. However, everything changed when an unknown voice found its way to his head! Fainting only to find himself in the body of a character from a fantasy novel he once read, Leo barely processed his new reality before he was thrown into another whirlpool. [ Role: Reader ] [ Target: Reach the Epilogue. ] The only lead he had about his 'transmigration' didn't speak much! Even the character he took over already had a foot in the coffin! How was he supposed to survive that long? Why did he have to become the protagonist's brother?! Moreover, what was this Personal Book supposed to be? Reading Attributes? Points? Follow Leo as he experiences the true life of a reader from one fantasy book to another, using his knowledge and the unique Special Ability to face the expected and unexpected, encountering all kinds of 'new'... *** First Volume: The Sword Master's Second Life (Completed) Second Volume: Murim Supremacy (Completed) Third Volume: City of Villains (ongoing) (Current Release Rate: 7Ch/Week, can increase up to 14Ch/Week if the novel gets popular enough) (Current Gift Event: 1 Castle/Super gift = +1~2 Extra chapters, first Castle = guaranteed 2 Extra chaps) Note: Yes, Leo starts out with a sword, but that isn't the limit to his choice of weapons! ~~~-~~~ Disclaimer: This is purely a work of fiction and its events are completely made up. ~~~-~~~ - Check my other novels: = Omni-Mastery = My Plot Armor System - Discord: https://discord.gg/E7kYDhB (join to see all the AI artwork for central characters)

LightningAsura · Fantasia
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568 Chs

Deserved Lesson

"In situations like this, we wait until we spot Aurora before moving into action."

'That's why they rightfully deserve it.'

Even as a veteran reader, Leo always found foresight novels to be confusing. Whether it was a regression novel, a transmigration to a game novel, or anything along these lines, choices were harder than they seemed.

It might be simple to read then, but what if one ended up in the protagonist's shoes?

Armed with knowledge of the future, did it make sense to kill all future threats even before they committed their crimes?

Going even further ahead, if they weren't even future criminals, but were triggers to huge disasters. Was disposing of such innocent people the right choice to make?

Reality never allowed these dilemmas to exist. However, they were dilemmas that Leo had to seriously consider as a True Reader.

If he could finish the main quest by killing an innocent bystander, would he do it?

'I don't have to consider it.'