A 23-year old man who graduated Harvard flew back to his home country to sell fried goat meat in his self-made small stall, representing a conservative generation of youth. He went to a bar looking for a girl to settle his lust and found a drunken beauty.
They spent a wild night with each other, and the girl coldly and silently left in the morning in front of the guy’s face, leaving a small red stain on the bed sheet. After a few days, she forced him to marry her for 2 years by contract, and after the contract expires he’s free to do what he wants. She later revealed to him she’s the CEO of one of the biggest corporation in the country.
Will a girl with the burden of a giant corporation with her own emotional scar be able to find love and to share the person she loves with other beauties?
Will a man who lived to kill his entire life, with the burden of being Hades, one of the 12 gods of Olympus, be able to set aside his responsibilities to live with the girl(s) he loves or to improve his godly skills to protect everything he cares for from an unseen threat?
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Comments on the novel chapters for the last week.
Why tf does this have a harem tag,i aint gonna poison this one ,ull go ahead
Even the fking system has a harem
Great ... POV era is over system era is over so now we have system's POV...
I'm back to test Elyon's Poison!! HAHAHA LET'S GO!!
Bro looks like Deku from... My Hero Academia????
This one is a masterpiece. The wrong kind of masterpiece. Poison yourself my fellow degens.
I'm reading the one with Optimus in it rn... lol that's honestly how I realized it was the same author
Lets go poison test squad, going in
Basically, it's Shadow Slave with a system, and don't get me wrong, in terms of quality, this one is not even close to SS, but you can see the effort Elyon put to take some elements from G3, in general it's readable, good for killing time.
Two new POV novels dropped on the website at the same time, what's next "The Reader's POV" (okay that's just omniscient reader) or POV You're the Novel.