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Why Should I Stop Being a Villain

In the midst of a ruined forest, due to the result of the clash between peak powerhouses, a body of a man lay. He was known as the 'Evilest Villain', the worst man ever born in humanity.His body was full of wounds with a spear piercing his heart. However, even in his final moments, he was calm and collected, with his usual cold face. The only thing on his mind was, "Forgive me, I couldn't keep my promise to you." He closed his eyes, ready to begin his eternal slumber in the darkness. Suddenly, a blue light appeared, with ancient text that read, 'Do you want to turn back time, my child?' He laughed and said yes. | Fate Devourer System | [Initializing......................24%] [Authority: Deus Time Control (Rank ?!?) used] [The Goddess of Time wishes you the best]. /////////////////////////////////////////////////// I do not own the novel cover. If you are the owner and want me to remove it, you can tell me. ////////////////////////////////////////////////// I have entered this novel for the fantasy carnival contest so if you like reading this novel,do give it some power stones.

Raos_IOI · Fantasy
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453 Chs

A Clue?

"This is strange," Asher said, having already gone through four books.

Three hours had passed, and after reading the first book, Asher had assumed the subsequent books would fill in the missing parts, but that wasn't the case.

Even though Asher found the depiction of the Space Element much more precise and intriguing, there was nothing else written in there.

This felt less like a book and more like a journal with no clear purpose.

Hours passed as Asher flipped through the pages, immersed in absorbing all the knowledge before him.

In the vast, empty room, where only 12 books lay, Asher was certain there had to be a reason these books' existence was so restricted.

But the more Asher read, the stranger the situation became.

It was nearing the end, with only one hour left, when Asher set down the last book, which was noticeably thinner than the rest.

"Hmm, there's nothing in it," Asher remarked, his indifferent eyes surveying the book.