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Rated Mystical

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 for myself—the role of a VILLAIN. After all, playing the Hero would only end up in 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 · 86.6K Views

Transmigrated in the F-Rated Reverse Harem Novel

"Ah fuck." Kenji was a normal overworked yet underpaid employee who liked absolutely nothing other than sleeping. One fortunate [unfortunate] day, she died a peaceful [gruesome] death in the hands of her lover [classic and fucking hilarious because who would die from a heart attack watching her lover fuck a whore] and transmigrated in a trashy, shitty, totally useless waste of paper, F-Rated novel that was criticized by the readers of badungdung platform for its grade school writing style [Hey! That's not true]. "Shut the fuck up, you crazy system. Butt in the narration one more time and i'll hang you upside down with a hole in your pants." Ahem. Well, trust me when I say though, that transmigrating is the least of her problems right now. After all, she have died twelve times. Whether she becomes an obedient pet, a kind master, a powerful villain, a cute heroine, or an npc you can't see in the background- her death, is absolute. That was until, the system made a mistake. [Welcome host! Congratulations for being granted, yet another opportunity to reincarnate. Please press restart to gain automatic 100 points. However, due to excessive internal system overload, all the previous progress was automatically deleted.] "This is fucking insane. Delete the system." [Yes host, commencing the command delete sys- WAIT ARE YOU CRAZY? I KNEW THIS BITCH HAS SOME LOSE SCREWS IN THE HEAD, THE MANAGEMENT BETTER COMPENSATE ME. MY LIFE IS ON THE LINE AND YOU GIVE ME A HOST WITH SOME LOOSE SCREW? FUCK! I'M COMPLAINING TO THE MANAGE- Ah shit.] "Complain to who, sweetheart?" [...] "Well, It's a little bit too late for that sweetheart. Alright, you better listen to me before I blow both of our heads off." [Bloody hell]
ceeisdumb · 31.9K Views

Resonance of the Mystic Bonds: A Tale of Regressed Fate

Synopsis: Resonance of the Mystic Bonds: A Tale of Regressed Fate In a medieval world where civilization thrives under the guidance of the Seven Noble Families, each representing a primal element, and a bond between humans and mystical creatures known as Mystics, the balance of power is maintained by the mysterious Game System—a gift from ancient god-creatures. This system governs life, granting humans the ability to bond with Mystics and shape their destinies. Yet, this fragile balance is shattered when a continent falls to an invasion by beings thought to be demons, led by a terrifying Demon King. Unknown to the people, these "demons" are far more sinister—aliens, hiding a truth that will shake the world to its core. Caelum Aetheris, the bastard son of the powerful Aetheris Family, wielders of the Space Element, is a man of contradictions—born into privilege yet cast aside, destined for greatness yet doomed to fail. Betrayed by fate and burdened by his lineage, Caelum’s life culminates in a tragic defeat at the hands of the Demon King. His last moments are filled with regret and a burning question: What went wrong? But as the Demon King's blade falls, time itself fractures. Caelum awakens in the past, regressed to his younger self, just before he entered the Academy of Resonance—a prestigious institution where nobles and commoners alike learn to harness their Mystics and master their elemental powers. Armed with the memories of his future, the knowledge of the alien invasion, and the truth of the corrupted Mystics, Caelum is determined to rewrite his fate and save the world from its impending doom. As he navigates the treacherous politics of the noble families, confronts the enigmatic god-creatures who control the system, and unravels the secrets of the Demon King, Caelum gathers a band of unlikely companions. Together, they must rise against unimaginable odds, forge bonds with powerful Mystics, and uncover the mystery behind the Game System. But as Caelum delves deeper into the truth, he realizes that his regression comes at a cost, and that fate is not so easily rewritten. With breathtaking battles, intricate world-building, and a blend of humor, camaraderie, and heartache, Resonance of the Mystic Bonds: A Tale of Regressed Fate weaves an epic tale of redemption, courage, and the unyielding power of choice. Will Caelum’s second chance be enough to overcome the forces that seek to destroy his world? Or is his destiny, like the stars, already written in the fabric of space?
Arcane_Writer · 449 Views
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