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Mafia System: Succession

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“This isn’t a game. It’s a throne. And thrones demand blood.” On the night of April 1st, 16-year-old David Nakamura thought he had downloaded a cheap gangster game. Instead, he unlocked a system that chose him as the next Mafia Boss—not in a game world, but in real life. The Mafia System is no ordinary app. It talks. It breathes. It punishes. And now, it wants David to conquer the criminal underworld before it devours him from the inside out. He is given missions, targets, and power—but every choice costs him a piece of his soul. As he descends into a war of gangs, spies, and secret successors, David discovers others who were chosen before him... and some who never left the game. But the deeper he goes, the clearer the truth becomes: This world isn’t controlled by bullets or money... but by systems. And some systems aren’t coded by humans. With enemies who wear his face, allies who might be traitors, and a past he doesn't remember, David must face the greatest question: > Can you wear the villain’s crown... without becoming the monster it was made for?
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A dance with the pentarch kings.

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