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Reset: The Villain Doesn’t Want to Die (Again)

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[~WSA ENTRY 2025~] ---Kael Vire was never meant to live past Chapter 17. In the hit novel Celestia: Rise of the Eightfold Hero, Kael is the cold, arrogant heir of House Vire—an elite villain sent to Astralis Academy to challenge the protagonist. He dies early to make the hero shine. Now? Someone else is in his body—and he’s already read the whole book. Armed with future knowledge and no interest in dying for someone else’s story, Kael plans to break every rule and rewrite his fate. Survive the academy. Avoid the hero. Outplay the plot. Easy, right? But the world is already shifting. The story is changing. And something out there knows he doesn’t belong. At Astralis Academy, power decides everything. And this time, the villain won’t die so easily.
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