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Leveling Endlessly with the Strongest System!

Roy died in an unfortunate accident. He thought that was the end. But unfortunately for him, God didn't have a place for him in heaven, and the devil didn't want him in hell either. So he ended up in the body of a famous count's third child, who his entire family neglected. The world was exactly the same as the one in the novel he had read the day before he died. The person whose body he had come to possess had the same name as him but wasn't mentioned in the novel because he had died two years before the forces of chaos invaded the county. That meant, while Roy was alive in this new body, two years later, he would die, ripped apart & eaten by a monster. He needed strength to survive the future events, but unlike the protagonist of Stallion novels, he didn't have a golden finger! [You've gained 1 EXP] It was only after unintentionally stepping on a bee Roy realized that he possessed a golden finger! And this golden finger might be his key to becoming the strongest!

Crimson_ink · Fantasy
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Old man in disguise

Ten minutes later, Roy and Arlo, followed by several others, arrived at the foot of Ashen Mountain.

It was named as such not because it was devoid of life, but because it was once a part of the Forbidden Ruins, better known as the Ashen Land.

The Ashen Mountain became famous as a hunting ground among the locals after it was separated from the Ashen Land by a holy barrier.

It was divided into two boundaries, namely, inner and outer areas.

The inner area of the ashen mountain was inhabited by horned rabbits and boars.

The former traveled in packs of three to five, while the latter was an animal that disdained to be a part of a pack and hence walked in search of forage by itself or with its partner.

Horned rabbits weren't poisonous and were slightly stronger than snakes, but horned boars were as strong as lions.

The unique thing about them was that their sharp horns could easily pierce open holes in thick bamboo trees.

As long as their horns were avoided, they were easy prey.