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The Second Transmigrant

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Three years before I woke up in this body, someone else got here first. Riven opens his eyes on cold stone. He doesn't remember his name. He doesn't remember how he got here. But he recognizes Blackspire, a dark academy built inside a black tower, where students enter Dream Trials to find fragments of their Hidden Names. He also recognizes Theron. Theron is the hero of this story. The one who survived everything. The one everyone admires. Except Riven has read the original webnovel. He knows how it's supposed to go. And Theron is not in the book. Not like this. Not with that perfect smile and those cold gray eyes. Theron is a transmigrator too. He came first. He cheated. He rewrote the story to make himself the hero. Now Riven is stuck in a body that isn't his, in a world that feels like fiction, with a enemy who already won three years ago. But Riven has one advantage. He doesn't care about being a hero. He doesn't care about saving anyone. He just wants to win. And Theron has no idea what happens when someone who doesn't care starts playing for keeps.
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