Irene, cloaked in the shadows of a past she desperately outruns, stumbles upon a destiny far grander than escape. A capricious system, designed for transmigrating souls, unexpectedly binds itself to her, mistaking her for a chosen vessel. Now, thrust into a whirlwind of mission worlds, Irene navigates fantastical landscapes and encounters extraordinary beings.
Bound by an unforeseen glitch to a calculating System designed for lesser souls, she embarks on a whirlwind tour of mission worlds, leaving a trail of awe and bewilderment in her wake.
The System, its logic circuits whirring in confusion, sees Irene as an anomaly, a glitch in its own programming. Her unorthodox methods, her disregard for protocols, and her uncanny knack for bending reality itself throw its meticulously planned missions into disarray. Yet, with each world conquered, Irene's true potential flickers like a supernova, leaving the System both frustrated and strangely intrigued. It can't possibly deny the impossible results she delivers. This anomaly, this glitch in its matrix, is proving to be its most effective agent.
Their uneasy alliance is a crucible, forging both frustration and begrudging respect. The System, forced to adapt to Irene's whirlwind unpredictability, finds its cold logic challenged. Irene, in turn, glimpses the vastness of the multiverse, a playground for her to ruin and escape to.
WARNING:
- This story is for readers 17 and over.
- Main character is morally gray and is to remain morally gray for the majority of the novel. If you like kind/soft MC's this novel may not be for you
- Please read the first page of this novel properly before starting
As always, enjoy!
Before you begin reading, I just want to mention that this novel is still under construction and until further notice, this will be the one and only chapter I will be publishing.
The reason for this is because I want to gauge the audience's reaction, hence why I'm here to ask for a favour.
Once you've read the following chapter, please leave a comment telling me your thoughts on the writing so far and whether you're interested in reading more chapters. I want every comment to be brutally honest so that I can adjust my work accordingly. All forms of criticism is highly appreciated!