Cyborg in a Fantasy World
Vio used to be the man you called when you wanted a problem to disappear—quietly, permanently. No questions. No witnesses. No trace.
But one day changed everything. He wakes up in a world that makes no sense: a place of monsters, mages, and ancient magic—and he’s no longer even human. He’s a machine built for survival. Metal bones. Synthetic skin. A heart that beats only because a System says it should.
[Congratulations, Hero. Mission Activated: Kill or Be Killed.]
[Penalty for Failure: Hero’s heart will stop.]
Now, Vio has to play by rules he doesn’t understand, in a world that wants him dead just for existing. But if he’s going down, he’s taking their rules with him.
Armed with the mind of a killer and the body of a machine, Vio will forge a new path—where steel meets spellcraft, science rewrites sorcery, and fear becomes his greatest weapon.
He used to erase problems.
Now, he is the problem.
What to Expect:
Anti-Hero MC - Ruthless protagonist who does what's necessary, calculates profit vs loss with cold precision.
Weak to OP - Progressive power growth that feels earned through blood, sweat, and strategic thinking.
Kingdom/Army Building - Starts small with nothing, builds his empire from the ground up in later chapters.
On/Off Romance - Intense when it matters to the plot, absent when it doesn't interfere with progression.
SLOW-BURN Harem - Harem elements unfold organically after plot foundations are set. No rushed bonds.
Gaming Elements - Heavy inspiration from game mechanics and concepts (not numbers-heavy).
Magic + Tech - Spiritual abilities seamlessly mixed with cutting-edge futuristic technology.
Slow Burn Worldbuilding - Deep lore, multiple realms, complex power structures that unfold naturally.
System - Store, inventory, gacha elements, the whole package for that addictive progression.
Politics - Light but necessary for plot movement and character development.
Multiple Skills/Abilities - Extensive ability system with endless room for creative growth.
Schedule: Daily uploads for first month, then 5/week (may adjust based on reader feedback)