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Re: In My Bloody Hit Novel

..... Chiron lived an unfortunately miserable life as an orphan. Just when he managed to get rich as a result of a book about a world he saw in his dreams, he was murdered by a deranged Fan He was even unable to enjoy his vast wealth before his death. But Fate had other plans for him. He was reborn in the same book he wrote as the main character. But there was a big problem. According to his book, the main character was to die at the end, risking his life for the safety of the world. To sacrifice one's self for the world was not his style. After all, he had already experienced death before. There was no way in hell was he going to give his life for anybody. Instead of following the story arch and becoming a hero, he forges his own path on the road to true villiany and immortality. However can he win when his enemy is Fate itself and the Gods that command it? Especially with the Fate Change System he can never truly trust. ...... Note: The MC has no morality. Very Sick Shit happens in this book. I mean things that will make even your parents shy away. You have been warned!!! No Romance= (The Ancestors forbid it) Simping= (The MC would prefer Death please) Familiar bonds= (Family exists only for benefits.) Stray off the part of Power= (only to go kill a nation or something and we back on track)

Dere_Isaac · Fantasia
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Chariclo's Eyes

"Ron ron, guess what!?"

That voice, Chiron could not help but pause and turn slowly... his heart, beating heavily in his chest. 

In his entire life, there had been only one person to have called him by that name. it was a subconscious habit she had of always twisting names of those around her, as a way of showing affection, and closeness. 

It was also from her that he had gotten his style of of calling Nora, 'Ra ra'. After all, at a subconscious level, it reminded him of her. 

Her silk long black hair she always preferred in a bun behind her head, to hide the slowly showing effects of the Chemotherapy—An attempt to hide her cancer—her dark smooth skin, and the hiding beauty she shielded from the world with a hood every time. 

The sun was barely in the sky, but once Chiron turned to her, it was not the yellow rays of the morning that shone on her. But her smile that shone on the world.