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7 Days To Become The Greatest Villain

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Vixon was a brilliant consultant for Elo, the world’s most powerful hero organization. Fired and diagnosed with a terminal disease that will kill him in seven days, his life shatters. But Vixon has a secret: whenever he dies, he wakes up seven days earlier, with full knowledge of the future. He’s died countless times, using those deaths to help Elo stay undefeated. But now, the organization is corrupt — and he has only seven days to destroy it and all the powerful heroes within it. His power is his weapon, but he doesn’t fully understand it. The loops may not be infinite. And with each death, the clock ticks faster. He has one week to change everything — or die trying. It's just that... He's going to spend a while in this week.
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