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Chapter 5 - Chapter 1: A very peculiar young master

"Jin Hai, never have I ever felt so disgusted with someone as I feel with you! Go die, you bastard!"

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"Jin Hai you shameless asshole! How dare you try to defile young miss Bai!?"

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"Jin Hai, you dog licking! Can't you see goddess Ning doesn't want anything with you!?!?"

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"Jin Hai-!"

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"Jin Hai-!"

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*SIGH*

"Finally, some peace at least."

Sitting under a beautiful Sakura tree was a handsome man with long silky white hair, tanned skin, neon blue eyes and a good build, not too big but in no way small.

This handsome man who would be the wet dream of many women is no other than the infamous Jin Hai, the most infamous young master in the whole China Federation.

He goes by many nicknames. Licking dog, shameless bastard, enemy of women and among several others.

Many despise him.

Some loathe his very existence.

His ex-fiancée feels sick just by knowing that she had some connection with this man.

Nobody in Hong Kong likes him except for his maids and butlers at his mansion.

But nobody could lay a finger on him without suffering consequences as he is the young master of the Jin family, an extremely influential family in Hong Kong, so people would resort to only curse him and humiliate him verbally (the most powerful people would, the normal ones would just curse him in their heart).

However, it's only when he is alone or in his mansion that he shows he isn't as simple as he let himself be seen as.

*YAWN*

"Hey system. Is it done?" Jin Hai asked to seemingly no one. He is alone in the garden of his mansion without a single soul in sight.

[Yes host! It's done!]

Jin Hai just let a small smile but didn't express anything else.

[The system has analyzed your performance and has given you a God-level evaluation.]

'At least.' Jin Hai didn't say anything nor expressed any happiness with this but he is pretty sure he would have gone bonkers if he didn't receive at least a perfect-level evaluation from the system.

[With this, the host is officially free from the plot. Congratulations host!]

"Thanks, partner." Jin Hai commented with a small smile and the 'air' around him seemed to warm up, as if to express his sincerity.

Anyone who saw him now wouldn't be able to think he meant anything else other than genuine gratefulness.

'Now that I think about it, it has been 97 years already, no?' Jin Hai felt nostalgic while thinking back at his situation.

He was a normal and pretty chill guy back on Earth with few friends and some love experiences.

Well, normal aside from the fact that he was pretty much a ninja or a shaolin monk with how much martial arts, techniques, knowledge and patience he had.

Ok, the patience part is something that he is still working on, but that is that.

One day he was just training as usual.

When suddenly, he was run over by a vehicle and died.

In the middle of a forest.

Sounds absurd? There's more.

More specifically,

He was run over by a plane.

Yes.

A.

Plane.

Until this day he still questions himself how that was even allowed by the laws of psychics and causality.

He is pretty sure that if his death was caused by someone, then this someone must have died from a backslash due to using all their power to cause something so absurd to happen.

It is still a mystery to him how he died like that, but he got over it (he did not).

After being run over by the plane-san, he thought he was a goner but reality proved him wrong.

He opened his eyes to a magical world.

He was reborn in Hong Kong, in 3782.

Humans now aren't the only race to walk on Earth. There are beastkins, elves, dwarves and some other races that live with humans nowadays.

And mostly important,

Technology here is advanced as hell.

As someone who liked to study martial arts, he obviously had a vast knowledge and connection with the Asian continent. As such, he also learned about the magical mangas, novels, animes and about this whole culture in general.

As such, being isekai'd wasn't the biggest surprise for him.

The biggest surprise was that he got isekai's into a cyberpunk Hong Kong, and as a young master no less!

Yes, that is right. This Is a cybrpunk world where companies dominate society, the government is just a façade and cybernetics implants are a common thing among middle-class families and above.

Here, money is power in the literal sense. If you don't have enough money and no connection, you will blink and find yourself being auctioned off as a slave in no time.

The worst part?

The law wouldn't help you.

It was a lucky strike to be born into a really prominent family like the Jin's, that owns the entertainment sector.

Basically, from TV shows to cassinos, from family friend programs to the red-light district. Everything related to entertainment in ANY sense, is owed by the Jin family or a branch of them.

And I'm the young master of such family.

When I got to know about it, I was ecstatic thinking that maybe I would be able to do things that my financial limitations didn't let me do in my previous life.

But well, my happiness was short-lived.

When I turned 4 years-old, the system got activated.

And, well…

Reality crumbled down.

I got to know that I was in some novel's world written by a crazy guy and that I had to play my role in the plot if I wanted to return back to Earth.

I denied obviously. Who in their right mind would like to receive another chance to live, just to live following a script for their lives? I certainly wouldn't.

The system said that I wouldn't be able to go back to Earth then.

My answer?

'Understandable, have a good day.' And I didn't talk with the system for the rest of the day.

And this is how I discovered that the system had its own personality.

Some time passed, I kept arguing back and forth with the system and then my time to act finally arrived.

And what I did?

Nothing.

The system got pretty pissed at me and pressed me for an answer.

I simply asked the system: 'Am I the protagonist?'

The system denied and said that I was just a small-time villain.

I nodded and said that there was no problem then.

The system got even madder and asked why.

To this, I said:

'Well, you see… I'm not the protagonist, hence the world doesn't revolve around me. So, even if I do nothing, the world is going to give the protagonist what he needs, if he needs a small-time villain, the world will give another small-time villain for him to mess with that isn't me.'

After this, the system spent a whole month thinking about my words and still wasn't able to argue back.

I even had to comfort the system because it had existential crises due to my logic and started to question its own existence.

I didn't think it was possible for it to have one, though.

Anyway, I basically had no reason to follow the system's demands, hence I did what I wanted.

That was until it got an update.

And I still curse this update until this very day.

This update forced me to follow the system's demands for me to follow the plot.

If I didn't….

The penalties were beyond extreme.

I learned that the system, or who is behind it, is powerful enough to bend the laws of the universe.

If I didn't show up to follow my role, the system would throw me into a lab.

And I would be subjected to be experimented on for 10 years just for me to die right after I killed all scientists and was just about to scape.

Or, I would be thrown into a cell with orcs drugged with aphrodisiac and be gang banged.

The punishments were endless and even me with my willpower got tired and just agreed with its demands.

I mean, spending 10 years in a lab for not following a role for a single day, and then coming back from that lab just to know that not even a day had passed was too much.

If that was because a single day, then what about the rest of the year?

I decided that I wasn't going to go through this hell for nothing. So, I simply complied.

At the very last, the system had a check-in function that gives me rewards for doing a daily check-in or accomplishing missions issued by the system.

This gave me some semblance of comfort and I did my role of being face-slapped by the protagonist and his trope, aka heroines.

Day after day, week after week, year after year.

I kept being face-slapped and humiliated again and again.

This went on until I was 20 years-old and finally, I had completed my plot.

And then the system gave me its evaluation.

'Catastrophic.'

The system then sent me back in time for when I was born again for me to redo it all over again.

When I understood it,

I lost it.

I went into a rampage.

I cursed the system, made it doubt its own existence and said I wasn't going through it all again.

The system simply gave me its punishment.

It just didn't expect that when I really want something, nothing, and I mean NOTHING can change my mind.

I went through all its punishment without even batting an eye to being raped, experimented on, tortured, broken, killed in several ways and every other punishment imaginable.

Soon, I was 20 and hadn't done a single plot.

Th system was already crazy with me and didn't know what to do anymore.

I didn't bend even when getting all those punishments, so it hadn't no idea of what to do with me.

One day, I simply got the notice that the protagonist got killed.

I was surprised at first but didn't care.

I didn't care until the system sent me back in time again.

I once again repeated the same thing.

If the system isn't giving me the option of a deal, then things will go my way, want it or not.

Three lives passed in a flash and my fourth one arrived.

The system was already tired of trying to make me agree with its demand so it changed its approach.

The system upgraded by a huge margin the rewards I was getting.

Then, and only then I started to work with the system.

The reason?

The system gave in a bit.

This means that a deal would most likely be available in the near future.

And lo and behold, I was right.

In my fourth live the system was absolutely tame.

It obeyed me like it was my dog.

It said it felt guilty for making me going through all of this and giving me bad evaluations.

Not that I believed in it anyway.

The system then said that actually, it wasn't it that evaluated me but someone else.

I didn't bother in trying to know more after I got to know that it was the world's will.

And finally, I did it.

I was free.

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"Is it just me or is the young master happier than usual?" A maid asked her friend when she saw Jin Hai walking through the corridors and humming a melody.

This resulted in a beautiful scene of a god strolling through the place while gracing mortals with his divine voice.

"It must be because he is finally free from the plot." The maid's friend, who is another maid replied casually.

"Oh! How could I forget? He is finally free from that hateful fella, Ye Chen." The first maid said with anger in her eyes when she said that name.