
My former life was a tapestry of pain, woven with threads of betrayal, suffering, and despair. At times, I wished I had never asked the system to infuse my memories back into me at the age of sixteen.
But I needed to remember. I needed to know why I was reincarnated, why I was given a second chance. The memories were a burden, but they were also my compass, guiding me toward the vengeance I so desperately craved. When I turned sixteen, the floodgates of my past life burst open, and the memories rushed in like a torrential storm. I remembered everything, every scream, every tear, every moment of helplessness. Most of all, I remembered how I died. --- I was once a young healer, naive and full of hope. I had joined the renowned Heroes' Guild, believing it to be a place where I could make a difference. The guild was supposed to be a sanctuary for the weak, a bastion of justice where heroes protected the innocent. But for me, it became a prison of unimaginable horrors. The contract I signed with them was simple: I would provide healing services, and in return, I would receive training, protection, and a share of the rewards from their missions. I thought I was entering a world of camaraderie and purpose. I was wrong. The heroes I admired, those so-called paragons of virtue, were nothing but monsters in disguise. They were S-rank heroes, the elite of the guild, revered by the masses and feared by their enemies. But behind closed doors, they were predators, and I was their prey. It started subtly. A lingering touch here, a suggestive comment there. I brushed it off, telling myself it was just their way of bonding. But soon, the facade crumbled, revealing the ugliness beneath. They took turns raping me, their laughter echoing in my ears as I begged for mercy. Even the female heroes participated, their cruelty no less than that of the men. The rest watched, their indifference as painful as the physical violations. After each assault, they would order me to heal myself so the next person could take their turn. I complied, not out of obedience, but out of fear. I was trapped, my healing magic the very thing that prolonged my suffering. I lied to my parents, telling them I was thriving in the guild, too ashamed to admit the truth. But one day, I reached my breaking point. As they gathered around me for yet another round of torment, I mustered the courage to speak up. "If you don't stop, I'll report you to the higher-ups," I threatened, my voice trembling but resolute. The room fell silent, and for a moment, I thought I had gotten through to them. But then, the Sword Hero stepped forward, his eyes cold and merciless. "You think anyone will believe you?" he sneered. "You're just a low-rank healer. No one cares about you." Before I could respond, they descended upon me with a fury I had never seen before. This time, they denied me the chance to heal myself. The pain was excruciating, each blow a reminder of my powerlessness. As I lay there, broken and bleeding, I felt my consciousness slipping away. The last thing I heard was the Sword Hero's voice, dripping with disdain. "Pathetic. I thought I'd have fun this time around." The Death Scythe Hero, a woman I once admired, chimed in. "As expected of a low-rank healer." Their laughter followed me into the darkness, a cruel symphony that haunted my final moments. --- As I teetered on the edge of death, a voice echoed in my mind, a voice that was neither human nor divine. It was the voice of the system, a mysterious entity that existed beyond the confines of my world. [Ding!: Congratulations! You have awakened the Pleasure System.] "W-what?" I gasped, my voice barely a whisper. [For enduring so much torture and persevering until death, you have been granted the opportunity to reincarnate.] I was too weak to process the system's words. My mind was a fog of pain and confusion, but one thought pierced through the haze: I didn't want to die like this. I didn't want my story to end in suffering and despair. [Would you like to make any requests before initiation?] the system asked. With the last of my strength, I whispered my wish. "I want to reincarnate with the memories of this past infused in me at the age of thirteen." [Noted! Good luck with your reincarnation, host.] The system's voice faded, and I was enveloped by a dark void. For a moment, there was nothing, no pain, no fear, no memories. Just silence. --- I was reborn in a distant, small town called Townsville, far removed from the grandeur and corruption of the Heroes' Guild. This time, I was a boy, born into a humble family. For the first sixteen years of my life, I was blissfully unaware of my past. I had no memories of the horrors I had endured, no recollection of the system or its promises. But everything changed on my sixteenth birthday. The memories came crashing back, vivid and unrelenting. I remembered the pain, the betrayal, the helplessness. But I also remembered the system's promise: I had been given a second chance, and with it, the power to exact my revenge. Along with my memories, I was gifted a rare and powerful cultivation, Time Cultivation. In a world where magic and cultivation were the keys to power, Time Cultivation was a treasure beyond compare. Even the S-rank heroes, with all their strength and influence, would bow before someone who wielded such power. With my memories restored and my newfound power, I vowed to make those who wronged me pay. The Sword Hero, the Death Scythe Hero, and all the others who had tormented me, they would regret the day they crossed me. But my revenge would not be swift or simple. I would bide my time, honing my skills and building my strength until I was ready to strike. In the meantime, I would carve out a new life for myself, one of wealth, power, and influence. I would surround myself with loyal allies and build a harem of those who truly cared for me. No longer would I be the helpless victim. I would be the master of my own destiny. The journey ahead would not be easy. The Heroes' Guild was a formidable enemy, and the S-rank heroes were not to be underestimated. But I was no longer the weak, naive healer I once was. I was a warrior, armed with the power of time and the fire of vengeance. As I stood on the precipice of my new life, I felt a surge of determination. The past had shaped me, but it would not define me. I would rise above the pain and suffering, and I would make my mark on the world. The system had given me a second chance, and I would not waste it. This time, I would craft my own story.
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Chapter 16: Another encounter
The murder of Cedric Potter had sent shockwaves through the kingdom. A nobleman of considerable influence, Cedric was found dead in the gardens of his estate after a grand masquerade ball. The event had been attended by the crème de la crème of society, all cloaked in elaborate disguises, their identities hidden behind intricate masks. The investigation that followed was thorough, but the killer remained at large. The only clue was a single black feather left at the scene, a symbol that sent chills through even the most hardened nobles. Rumors spread like wildfire. Some whispered of a shadowy assassin hired by a rival house. Others spoke of a supernatural force, a vengeful spirit seeking retribution. The nobles, now on high alert, tightened their security and scrutinized every guest who had attended the ball. Yet, despite their efforts, no one was found guilty—except, perhaps, for us. Our real identities had been concealed that night, hidden behind the masks and aliases we had craft
Chapter 15: A Job well done
The mission was completed for the night. The poison had been administered, and now it was only a matter of time before it did its work. The air in the hideout was thick with the scent of aged wood and the faint metallic tang of weapons. Jace sat on the bar, his polished boots resting on the stool below, a glass of wine in his hand. The dim light of the oil lamps cast long shadows across the room, giving his sharp features an almost sinister edge. "Did you get the work done?" Jace asked, his voice calm but laced with authority. He swirled the wine in his glass, the deep red liquid catching the light. "As planned," I responded, my voice steady but betraying the exhaustion that weighed on me. The mission had been long and grueling, and the adrenaline that had kept me going was now fading, leaving me drained. I slumped onto the couch in the lounge, the leather creaking under my weight. Jace nodded, taking a slow sip of his wine. "I'm a man of evidence," he said, his tone matter of fact
Chapter 14: Masquerade Ball
The moon hung high in the night sky, casting a silvery glow over the sprawling estate of Cedric Potter, the sixth wealthiest noble in the capital. From a distance, his mansion loomed like a gilded fortress, its towering spires and golden domes glinting under the moonlight. The air was thick with the scent of blooming night flowers, and the distant hum of orchestral music drifted through the trees as we approached on horseback. "Ready, guys?" I asked, my voice low but steady. "Infiltrate, gather information, assassinate Cedric, and leave the crime scene with little to no evidence behind. Jessica, you got the assignment, right?" Jessica nodded, though her hands trembled slightly on the reins. She was new to this kind of mission, and her nerves were evident. Melanie, on the other hand, exuded confidence, her posture relaxed and her eyes sharp. She had been through worse, and her experience showed. We arrived at the front porch, where two guards stood at attention, their polished armor
Chapter 13: Journey to Álvarez
The sun had long since dipped below the horizon, casting the city of Judíos into a twilight glow. The streets were alive with the hum of anticipation, as the nobility prepared for the grand masquerade ball at Lord Cedric's mansion. For the common folk, it was just another night of opulence and excess for the elite. For me, it was the night everything would change. I stood in front of the cracked mirror in our hideout, adjusting the collar of the tácito suit I had borrowed or rather, taken from old man Jakens. The suit fit perfectly, as if it had been tailored for me. Jakens had always been a man of refined taste, and his wardrobe reflected that. The dark fabric clung to my frame, the silver cufflinks catching the dim light of the room. I smirked at my reflection. Tonight, I wasn't just a shadow in this world, I was a player in the game of the elite. The mission was clear, infiltrate Lord Cedric's masquerade ball, eliminate him, and escape without a trace. Simple in theory, but the
Chapter 12: Our first mission
Dusk had begun to fully prevail, casting a deep indigo hue across the sky as the sun dipped below the horizon. It was 8 a.m., but the world seemed cloaked in an eerie twilight. The air was thick with the scent of spices and simmering broth from the ramen shop, a small, dimly lit establishment tucked into a narrow alley. The flickering lanterns outside cast long shadows on the cobblestone streets, and the occasional clatter of horse hooves echoed in the distance.I waited at the venue, my fingers drumming impatiently on the wooden table. The ramen shop was nearly empty, save for a few scattered patrons slurping their noodles in silence. My mind wandered back to the earlier interaction with Melanie, her piercing gaze and the way her stern demeanor had left me both intimidated and intrigued. The memory of her half-nude body flashed in my mind, and I quickly shook my head, trying to dispel the inappropriate thoughts. My body had reacted instinctively, a primal response I couldn't control,
Chapter 11: Morning Wood
Being a leader meant more than just wielding power or commanding respect. It meant being crafty and smart, always thinking ten steps ahead to ensure the safety of my teammates. But even as I embraced this responsibility, I couldn't forsake my ultimate goal, revenge. The fire that burned within me, the desire to right the wrongs of the past, was inextinguishable. It fueled my every action, my every decision, even as I trained my body and mind to become stronger.Waking up in the mornings had become easier over time. Gone were the days when I needed old man Jaken's early morning water splashes to jolt me awake. Now, I rose with the sun, my body attuned to the rhythm of the day. Sometimes, I even trained before dawn, pushing myself to the limits of my endurance. The discipline was grueling, but it was necessary. I had a mission, and I couldn't afford to falter.This particular morning, I headed to the waterfall for my usual training. The journey there was peaceful, the world still cloake
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