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The Boy that got Supreme System

Jason is an average high school student who is struggling to fit in and get good grades. One day, on his 16th birthday, he receives a mysterious gift - a watch that gives him access to the Supreme System. This system allows Jason to enhance his abilities, learn new skills instantly, and even manipulate aspects of reality. At first, Jason uses the system selfishly - to become popular at school, get perfect grades without trying, and live out his fantasies. But he soon realizes that with great power comes great responsibility. When a crisis strikes his town, Jason must decide whether to only use his powers for himself or to help others. He ultimately rises to become a hero, using the Supreme System for good. Through this experience, Jason not only saves his town but also learns important life lessons about using his talents wisely. In the end, the Supreme System doesn't define Jason - his choices and strength of character do. ---------------------------- This is my first Story; I hope you all like it. ------------------------- This is made by Ai. --------------------------- if you have suggestion then I would love to know.

BlastterAngel · Sci-fi
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51 Chs

Chapter 33: More Responsibility

I. The Burden of Leadership

Jason sat alone watching sunrise after another sleepless night wrestling with burdens of leadership. Since defeating the Shadow Lord and becoming humanity's champion, the pressures of responsibility had grown crushing. 

Endless duties awaited daily - stabilizing fractured regions, mediating conflicts, training youth brigades in the way of heroic peacekeeping as Elysium marshals. Each act of managing expanding duties kept Jason from field service he cherished. But someone had to coordinate the cause from headquarters, even if it meant confining his Supreme System gifts to administrative work.

Well-meaning counsellors told Jason occasional rest was wise. But he could not justify leisure when so many needed help rebuilding lives. This was his purpose, through hardship or not. With such power came obligation to work tirelessly for a justice still young and fragile. To do less would betray the privilege entrusted to him.