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Harem Master: Seduction System

In his past life, Ethan Steele was an ordinary man living in a modern world—working a dead-end job, struggling through the monotony of daily life, and haunted by regrets of missed opportunities. At the age of 23, his life came to a sudden, unexpected end in a car accident. As his consciousness faded into darkness, he was sure it was over. But fate had other plans. In the divine realm, the God of Fate watched over the balance of life and death. Ethan's untimely death was a mistake, an anomaly that diverged from the preordained path of his destiny. It wasn't yet his time to die, and so, the god decided to give him another chance. "You were meant for greater things, Ethan Steele," the god's voice boomed. "To correct this error, I will reincarnate you in another world—one filled with magic, swords, kingdoms, and adventure. You shall be reborn, but you will not remember your past until the appointed time. There is, however, a... complication." By divine error, the god accidentally bestowed Ethan with the Harem God System without having any idea about it. This system is a powerful, reality-bending system that would allow him to charm and seduce influential women to build his harem, growing in strength and power with each conquest. "Your memories of Earth will return on your seventh birthday. I hope you enjoy your life here in this world" And with that, Ethan's soul was transported to a new world.

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Moonlit Festival And Date With Rosalind Near Lake

The Moonlit Festival was finally in full swing, and the academy grounds were buzzing with life.

 

Bright lanterns adorned the streets, glowing softly as students, faculty, and guests strolled through the decorated campus.

 

Alaric adjusted his traditional robes, a dark blue with silver embroidery that reflected his noble heritage.

 

Cedric, by his side, also wore one of Alaric's lent outfits, a red and gold ensemble that gave him a striking appearance.

 

Natasha had chosen a traditional outfit of her own, a flowing green and white gown that complimented her slender form.

 

As they walked, they were surrounded by laughter and chatter, most of it coming from the girls in their group—Lea, Tessa, and Irene, all dressed in their own vibrant festival attire.

 

Natasha laughed as they passed a stall selling sweets. "Alaric, Cedric! You have to try these. They're delicious," she said, grabbing a small bag of treats and handing them around.

 

Alaric smiled, taking one and tasting it. "Not bad," he admitted, the sweetness melting on his tongue.

 

Cedric grabbed a handful, grinning. "Delicious! Natasha, you always find the best food."

 

Irene nudged Lea with a grin. "You can't trust Cedric with food. He'll devour everything if we don't stop him."

 

Alaric chuckled, his eyes wandering around the festival. Everywhere he looked, there was something new to admire—students in traditional clothing, magical lanterns illuminating the pathways, and various performances taking place. It was a night to enjoy the lively atmosphere before the grand magical performance later in the evening.

 

Tessa, twirling in her soft pink robes, asked, "Alaric, are you excited for the magical performance? You have a part in it, right?"

 

"Yeah, just a small role," Alaric replied modestly. "My job is simple, but timing is crucial."

 

Natasha nodded. "I heard the seniors are going all out this year. It's going to be spectacular!"

 

As they continued to explore the festival, Alaric felt a sense of anticipation building. The festival was a pleasant distraction, but the magical performance ceremony loomed in the back of his mind.

 

It was a tradition, one that had been passed down for generations, and this year was his first time participating.

 

When the time finally came, the excitement in the air was palpable. The central courtyard had been transformed into an open stage, with seats arranged around the performance area.

 

Alaric and his friends found a spot near the front, while the seniors were busy preparing backstage.

 

Mariel, Rosalind, Isolde, and Viviana were among the lead performers for the evening. Alaric caught Rosalind's eye as she passed by, her deep crimson robes shimmering under the moonlight. She gave him a subtle smile, a mix of nervousness and confidence in her eyes.

 

"You'll do great," Alaric mouthed to her, and she nodded in acknowledgment.

 

The ceremony began with a grand display of magical illusions—lights and symbols weaving through the air in perfect harmony.

 

Each movement was choreographed, each spell intricately connected to the next. Alaric watched in awe as Mariel and Isolde led the opening sequence, casting brilliant beams of light that danced across the night sky.

 

Soon, it was Alaric's turn. His role was simple—trigger a sequence of spells at key moments, ensuring the entire performance flowed seamlessly. While his spells were simple—light manipulation, minor wind control—they required perfect timing. Any delay would throw off the entire display.

 

He stepped into the circle, hands raised, feeling the energy build around him. His eyes darted to Mariel, who gave him a slight nod, signaling his cue. With precision, Alaric cast his spell, sending a burst of light into the air. It blended flawlessly with the ongoing performance, enhancing the visuals as Viviana and Rosalind weaved their magic through the sky.

 

Rosalind was particularly captivating. Her movements were fluid, graceful, her magic powerful yet elegant.

 

Every flick of her wrist sent sparks of light cascading down, and her confidence radiated as she cast more complex spells.

 

But what Alaric noticed more than her magic was her subtle glances toward him, the way her eyes lingered on him longer than necessary, and the small smiles she gave him between sequences. It was clear that something between them had changed, something more intimate.

 

As the final sequence of the performance approached, Alaric triggered his last spell—an explosion of light that illuminated the entire courtyard.

 

The seniors then took over, finishing the performance with a grand flourish of magic that filled the night sky with dazzling colors.

 

The audience erupted into applause, the sound echoing through the courtyard.

 

After the applause died down, Alaric found himself surrounded by the seniors. Mariel approached first, patting him on the back. "You did great, Alaric. Your timing was perfect."

 

Rosalind smiled warmly at him, stepping closer than usual. "You were amazing, Alaric. I knew you'd nail it."

 

Viviana nodded in agreement. "You kept everything in sync. We couldn't have done it without you."

 

Isolde gave him a teasing smirk. "Looks like we'll have to keep an eye on you, Alaric. You're a natural."

 

Alaric grinned, feeling proud of his role in the performance. "Thanks, but you all were the real stars. I was just helping out."

 

Rosalind's gaze lingered on him a bit longer, her smile softening. "You're too modest."

 

After bidding farewell to the seniors, Alaric rejoined Cedric and Natasha, who had been waiting nearby. "That was incredible, Alaric!" Natasha exclaimed, her eyes wide with excitement. "You really pulled it off."

 

"Yeah, you were great out there," Cedric added, clapping him on the back.

 

Alaric smiled, feeling the warmth of their praise. "It was a team effort, but thanks."

 

The rest of the night passed in a blur of laughter and fun. Alaric, Cedric, and Natasha, along with their friends, enjoyed the remainder of the festival, visiting stalls, watching smaller performances, and indulging in festival food. Eventually, it was time to return to their dorms. Alaric and Cedric walked back together while Natasha waved them off before heading to her own dormitory.

 

The next day was a well-deserved holiday.

 

Alaric spent most of it resting, recovering from the magical performance and the fatigue that had built up over the festival.

 

By the time the sun set, he felt refreshed, his magic reserves replenished.

 

That night, Alaric dressed in more casual clothes—simple, comfortable attire that would be perfect for the lake.

 

As the moon rose high in the sky, he made his way to the meeting spot where Rosalind was waiting.

 

She had chosen a more daring outfit for the occasion, a tight-fitting black dress that accentuated her curves, leaving little to the imagination.

 

Her long, wavy hair cascaded down her back, and the moonlight only made her look more enchanting.

 

Alaric couldn't help but subtly lick his lips in anticipation, though he knew his youthful body wouldn't allow him to act on his desires yet.

 

Still, the thought lingered in his mind.

 

"You look... stunning," Alaric said as he approached her, his voice smooth and calm.

 

Rosalind blushed slightly, her smile shy. "Thanks. You don't look too bad yourself."

 

As Alaric and Rosalind made their way to the lake, the night was perfectly still, except for the soft rustling of the trees and the distant sounds of the ongoing festival.

 

The moonlight bathed everything in a gentle glow, reflecting off the surface of the water, creating an ethereal atmosphere that was both peaceful and charged with something else—something deeper.

 

"The festival was a success, don't you think?" Rosalind asked, glancing at Alaric with a soft smile as the two walked along the moonlit path. The cool breeze ruffled their clothes, adding to the quiet, almost magical atmosphere.

 

Alaric nodded, his hands tucked casually into his pockets. "Yeah, it turned out great. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. And the magical performance went better than I expected."

 

Rosalind chuckled softly, her gaze focused on the shimmering reflection of the moon on the lake's surface as they neared it. "You're too modest, Alaric. You did wonderfully. I could feel how much focus you put into each spell. It made everything feel seamless."

 

Alaric glanced at her, noticing the way her smile held a warmth that went beyond simple admiration. He felt a strange pull between them—a closeness that had only grown stronger during their recent interactions. "Thanks, but I couldn't have done it without you and the others. It was a team effort."

 

Rosalind stopped for a moment, turning to face him, her deep crimson eyes meeting his. "You're always so quick to share the credit," she teased gently, her tone soft. "But... I think you underestimate yourself."

 

Alaric shrugged with a playful grin. "Maybe. Or maybe I just enjoy seeing you all do most of the heavy lifting."

 

Rosalind laughed at that, a genuine sound that made Alaric smile. "You're impossible," she said, shaking her head before gesturing towards the lake. "Well, here we are. It's beautiful, isn't it?"

 

The lake spread out in front of them, its surface as smooth as glass, reflecting the full moon and the stars that sparkled in the bright sky above them.

 

The only sounds that could be heard were the gentle rustle of the trees and the occasional sound of water softly lapping against the coast. The silence of the night encircled them completely.

 

"It really is," Alaric acknowledged as he took in the serene beauty of the setting.

 

Neither of them talked for a little period of time, simply taking pleasure in the tranquility of the situation. Following that, Rosalind broke the stillness with a tone that was more lighthearted. "Are you serious about going for a swim? Just so you know, the water can be a little bit chilly."

 

A sly grin appeared on Alaric's face as he switched his attention to her attention. "Of course, I am being serious. And a little cold water never hurts anyone."

 

In a low voice, Rosalind couldn't help but chuckle. "That being said, if you insist, I guess I won't be able to back out now."

 

While she was undoing the laces of her dress, she saw that her fingers were trembling slightly, but she was able to conceal this fact quite effectively. Although Alaric's eyes followed her movements, he maintained his composure and did not give any indication that he was observing her with a great deal of interest. After Rosalind had successfully removed her clothing, she stood in her underwear, her skin giving off a radiant sheen as the moonlight illuminated her. Her lips curled into a teasing smile as she spun around to face him.

 

"How about that?" The question that she posed was, "Are you going to stare all night, or are you going to join me?"

 

Alaric grinned, considering her comments a challenge. He unbuttoned his shirt in a composed manner, exposing his slender yet toned figure. When Rosalind's eyes glanced over him, she saw that her face was beginning to blush somewhat. Both of them moved closer to the water's edge, where Rosalind put her toes in the water and shivered slightly due to the chill of the water.

 

"It's chilly, isn't it?" When Alaric inquired, he raised his eyebrows.

 

Rosalind gave a little nod, but she proceeded to move forward nevertheless, lowering herself into the water with a gentle cry as the chill engulfed her.

 

After that, Alaric followed suit and entered the water without any hesitation.

 

The moonlight caused the surface of the water to shimmer like a thousand little stars as they advanced deeper into the water, which reached up to their waists.

 

As they proceeded farther into the water, Rosalind discovered that she was eventually becoming more at ease with the water, despite the fact that it was rather chilly.

 

Alaric swam steadily toward her, his motions slow and controlled, and his countenance as calm as ever.

 

The tension that existed between them was something that Rosalind could not help but sense. It was almost as if the air had become heavy with words and desires that were not stated and it was obvious.

 

Rosalind made a statement with a light tone when she said, "You're handling the cold more effectively than I thought," yet there was an underlying sharpness to her remarks.

 

Alaric responded with a quiet and calm voice, "I'm used to harsh conditions," he said. He swam closer till they were only a few inches apart. "Don't you think it's more about embracing a sense of inner warmth?"

 

Rosalind's eyes widened in response to his words, and her heartbeat quickened.

 

A slight shiver ran down her spine, and it wasn't because of the chilly water; rather, it was because of something about the way he talked about it.

 

As Alaric gently placed a hand on her lower back and guided her farther into the lake, she opened her mouth to answer, but her words were stopped in her throat that prevented her from uttering them.

 

At first glance, his touch appeared to be light and innocent; nevertheless, beyond the surface, there was a profound intensity to it.

 

A suggestion was made by him, "Let's go deeper," with his voice hardly rising above a whisper.

 

By nodding her head, Rosalind gave him permission to take the lead. Now that the water was up to their chests, she could feel Alaric's body brush against hers beneath the surface as they floated. Every time their bodies made touch, Rosalind's breath caught, even though she knew it was an innocent occurrence. At least, that's what she told herself.

 

There was a little period of stillness during which they drifted together, with the soothing waves of the water drawing them closer together.

 

In spite of the fact that Alaric's hand was still softly resting on Rosalind's back, she had began to lean into him further without even realizing it.

 

There was a certain degree of solace in his company; nevertheless, there was also an evident heat between them, a tension that neither of them appeared to want to recognize openly on their own.

 

"You appear to be... different tonight," Rosalind said, shattering the silence that had been present. "More relaxed."

 

A frown was raised by Alaric. "Are you saying that's a terrible thing?"

 

"No, not at all," she said in a brisk manner. "It is simply... strange. In general, you have such a calm demeanor."

 

Alaric let out a little chuckle. "Perhaps it's because of the lake. Or it may be you."

 

The words that he spoke caused Rosalind's cheeks to blush, and she averted her gaze for a brief while, unable to decide how to react.

 

Just as she was about to collect herself, Alaric moved ever-so-slightly and ran his hand up her back, barely brushing across her shoulder bone.

 

Rosalind felt the pressure of his hand more sharply now, as if he was holding her closer to him. The movement was small, yet she felt it more intensely.

 

Despite the fact that her breath was trapped in her throat once more, she did not draw away.

 

On the contrary, she felt herself leaning in closer to him, her body responding to the chilly water by making her more conscious of her pressing against his.

 

There was something intentional about the manner in which he held her, despite the fact that his touch was still delicate and almost innocent.

 

The tone of Alaric's voice was soft and silky as he mumbled, "You're warmer than I thought you'd just be."

 

Although Rosalind was able to let out a nervous laugh, she was aware of the butterflies that were there in her stomach. Subtly, she said, "I suppose the water isn't quite as cold as I had anticipated."

 

Without uttering a single word, Alaric's hold on her became ever-so-slightly firmer, and before she realized it, he had drawn her even closer to him.

 

Their bodies were now completely pressed against one another, and the chilly water provided a striking contrast to the warmth that emanated from the space between them.

 

The rapid beating of Rosalind's heart caused her to look up at Alaric, whose face was just a few inches away from hers.

 

"Alaric, I—" she began, but her words were interrupted as his hand delicately traced her side, his fingers taking up the contour of her waist beneath the water.

 

He did not utter a single word; instead, he simply observed her with those penetrating eyes of his, a grin playing over his lips very slightly.

 

Rosalind was able to sense her body reacting to his touch, and she could feel her skin tingling beneath the water where his hands had been.

 

She was split between an impulse to go further away and the desire to draw even closer to Alaric.

 

Despite the fact that Alaric's contact appeared to be so casual and harmless on the surface, Rosalind was able to distinguish the underlying intention behind it.

 

She was aware that he was not only fooling around with her; she thought there was something more going on behind his antics, but she was unable to pinpoint exactly what it was.

 

However, rather of questioning it, she realized that she was giving in to the moment, to the warmth of his body and the way that his fingers seemed to linger on her skin for a little bit longer than they should have.

 

The sound of the water was so loud that Rosalind's voice was barely audible above the background noise. "I... didn't expect this," she mumbled.

 

"What was it that you didn't anticipate?" Alaric inquired with a tone that was calm and pleasant.

 

While her face was flushed, she made a hazy gesture between them and said, "This."

 

Alaric's grin became somewhat more wide. "Rosalind, it's nothing more than a bit of swimming."

 

"However, I'm not sure it's just a bit of swimming," she expressed, her voice quivering.

 

The expression on Alaric's face darkened, and he moved slightly closer to her, his lips just brushing against her ear as he muttered, "Perhaps it's not."

 

The sensation of the strength of his body on hers caused Rosalind's breath to catch, and she automatically pressed herself against him even more. She had no idea what was going on between them, but whatever it was, she did not want a break in their connection to occur.

 

Alaric's hands continued to move, slipping down her back and waist, his touch still gentle but becoming more possessive as it proceeded.

 

Every time his flesh came into contact with hers, she felt chills go through her body, and she could feel her pulse racing in her chest.

 

She was intensely aware of how close they were to one another, of how personal this moment had become without either of them completely admitting it.

 

Rosalind mumbled, "I'm not sure if this is a good idea," but her actions spoke more than her words as she drew nearer to him.

 

The smile on Alaric's face remained unwavering. "Would you like me to stop?"

 

Rosalind paused, her thoughts running rapidly. She was aware that she ought to draw away, that this was going beyond the boundaries, but her body was pleading with her to stay in order to allow him to hold her, touch her, and be with her.

 

At long last, she said, "No," in a scarcely discernible murmur.

 

The grin on Alaric's face became wider, and he dragged her even closer to him, their bodies becoming entirely entangled under the water.

 

During the time when Rosalind gave in to the moment, her lips lightly touched his as their breaths mixed in the chilly night air, she felt her willpower begin to crack.

 

Time seemed to slow down as they drifted in the lake, their bodies squeezed together and the water lapping gently about them. Neither of them talked, but the implicit bond between them was obvious.

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