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Ashok

I CHOSE to be a VILLAIN, not a THIRD-RATE EXTRA!!

Ashok Kumar Maurya, a hardcore gamer, is shocked to find himself transmigrated to the world of his recent Open-World game. But the real surprise comes when he discovers his new body isn't any of the familiar characters he once controlled. The owner of this body is some exiled noble named Adlet. An Extra. An UNKNOWN THIRD-RATE EXTRA. Ashok is greeted by the "System," which reveals he was chosen for his perfect game ending. However, due to angering the God of Fate with vulgarities, he’s stuck with an insignificant body. As a result, the System gives him a quest from the God of Fate to preserve his life. [Main Quest: Achieve the Best Perfect Ending again. Reward for Success: Any wish, including returning to the previous world. Failure or Rejection: Death.] Just because a Quest is assigned to me, does that mean I must perform well in the role I'm given, that of a Third-rate Extra? With all the knowledge I possess, I refuse to settle for the role of a Third rate Extra, so I chose a new path—the role of a VILLAIN. After all, playing the Hero would only mean repeating what I did in the game, which is far too boring. However, to fully embrace this new role, I must rid myself of the old one. To do so, I sacrificed the System and original Adlet's soul to the HIDDEN FINAL BOSS, a beautiful Goddess. ……………. Follow the journey of Ashok, or the new Adlet, an unknown extra, into a true Villain. Armed with his knowledge of the game world, Ashok uses it as his weapon to overpower the original main characters and even challenge the Gods themselves, carving his path to power and domination with a loving goddess by his side. ................ >>>>HAREM: YES >>>>Detailed Plot: YES >>>> NTR: NO >>>> System: Sacrificed
LittleEmber · 11.8K Views

The Path Less Travelled

Parveen (Pari) comes from Bangladesh to work, as a nanny, in a Bengali household in London. Her parents, in Bangladesh, has high hopes that she will earn money, educate her siblings, and take care of them. Pari embarks on this journey, and slowly adjusts herself in a foreign city and in a home that is not her own. Her employers are from India and working as researchers in an institute. They have two children; Pari feels lucky to have Ashok and Seema Banerjee as her employers. They are kind people, who also do their best to make Pari feel at home. Slowly Pari becomes indispensable to their life. Monotosh Biswas (Monty), Ashok’s colleague, comes home for lunch. Pari’s innocent beauty catches his eye. Though Monotosh is a brilliant student and had come to London on a scholarship, he has this quirky plan of starting an adult-movie making company. In Pari, he finds the perfect solution to his plan. Monty sounds his plan to Ashok, who is totally bewildered at its absurdity. Ashok, who by nature is a reserved person, avoids Monty, so that the later cannot bring up the topic again. Monty’s proposal however, sets Ashok off on his own thoughts. As a man, he had not failed to notice how in the last two years the adolescent girl had blossomed into an attractive young lady, smart and confident, with help from Seema. Ashok knows that Monty’s proposal to hire Pari as an office assistant, after her work visa expired with the Banerjee’s, is not something to which he can make Seema agree. The only way in which he can make her agree is by mentioning a financial crunch. They had booked a flat in India, a month back, and the money issue had been discussed then. Ashok plans to build his story around it. Seema is upset but agrees that since Riaan (their son) would be starting pre-school, the need for Pari’s service would not be as much as before. Also their EMI for the new flat would start. However, she is very concerned about how Pari would continue staying on in London without a job
Sushmi · 6.5K Views

The Path She Travelled

Parveen (Pari) comes from Bangladesh to work, as a nanny, in a Bengali household in London. Her employers are from India and working as researchers in an institute. They have two children; Pari feels lucky to have Ashok and Seema Banerjee as her employers. Monotosh Biswas (Monty), Ashok’s colleague, comes home for lunch. Pari’s innocent beauty catches his eye. Monty sounds his plan to Ashok, who is totally bewildered at its absurdity. Things fall into place fatefully, and Monty moves in smoothly as Pari’s sponsor. Her father is sick, and Monty agrees to bear the expenses, if Pari joins him in his business. Pari moves in with Monty, albeit temporarily, and they get into a relationship. On a Dhaka-London flight Pari meets Roger Cuthbert, a small-time businessman, who is smitten by her. Pari too likes Cuthbert, but does not want to hide her profession to him, when she feels that they are getting attached to each other. Cuthbert is upset but soon realises that Pari’s profession does not alter his feelings for her. To Pari, Cuthbert is the first man in her life who is not concerned about how Pari might be of use to him. One day she gets a text from Cuthbert saying that he is coming to London. Pari is excited and afraid at the same time. They meet and realise that their feelings for each other was just dormant not dead. Cuthbert proposes marriage to Pari, who agrees. They decide to get married in Dhaka, a Muslim nikkah and return to Canada for a church wedding. After returning form her outdoor shoot Pari falls sick. Covid 19 has just been reported and UK hospitals start getting random cases. Roger sensing that Pari is severely ill, rushes back to London. He cannot meet her as she has been quarantined in the isolation ward. He does not stay in a hotel but makes himself at home in Pari’s London perch. As Pari gets well, Roger is taken ill. Roger Cuthbert dies alone in a London hospital. By the time Pari, who has recovered enough, goes in search of Roger, its been two days since he breathed his last. Pari does the needful at the hospital and in informing Roger’s mother. She calls Monty and asks if she can come back to work. This time around, she knows, she will not be treated special.
sushmita_bhowmick · 23.6K Views
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