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The Editor's POV

How cool would it be if I became like him? Smart, stoic, noble, charismatic... He has everything. However, he was the last villain who eventually met his demise as the author concluded the story with the main character being the victor, who I dislike. It was lamentable, but everything had to end. "My editor, I still don't want to end the story yet. Will you continue to be my editor as I continue the story?" Eh? Sure. I don't mind as I need money for a living anyway. However, fate does love to play on us. To reincarnate in the villain I always admire throughout his appearance in the novel... But... What is the meaning of this?! [Name: Luke Emberheart Character: First Rate Villain.] I'm only a first rate villain? Who could have been the main villain? It turns out the generic story I always despise is not what it seems... . . . Read at your own discretion. Just sit back, relax, and read. Also, if better, don't skip some lines or you may be confused later on.

CloverNine · Fantasia
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Church of the God of War - Regulus’ Dominant Side (Bad Version)

"I never wished for that Young Highness," replied Sophie quickly.

That made me startled, but then I heaved in relief.

After all, Sophie indeed had the potential to surpass Regulus.

Regulus might be caring towards Sophie now, but no one could ever know if it would remain in the future.

As long as Sophie would only think about serving me, I would give her what she wanted.

And as always, I never was indifferent towards her, for I cared and treasured her as being Eddie, not Luke.

"Then, you don't need to learn any of the laws of power anymore," I said in a soft tone. "Just be with me. Learn from me. Listen to me. Then, even if harm befalls, we can get rid of it."

"Yes, Young Highness," Sophie replied quickly.

She usually wore a distant personality, but even then, she would melt like ice.

"Regulus!" My attention was caught by the Archbishop's seething voice. "Are you bringing humiliation from god?"

Regulus harrumphed.