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Su Ye was an orphan and a reincarnator who had lived eighteen years in the Lord’s World without any cheat or system. On Lord’s Day, all third‑year high school students entered the Eternal World through a magic array to become Novice Lords. Su Ye arrived on a patch of grassland, his starting territory random. Upon binding his Lord’s Heart, he awakened a unique talent: Supreme Sovereign. Its first trait, Echo of Strong Luck, guaranteed that every upgrade and bound trait of his Lord’s Heart would be Gold grade or higher.When he bound his Lord’s Heart for the first time, he was presented with three initial traits to choose from: two Gold traits—Life’s Blessing (100% HP, Stamina, and Mana recovery plus daily death immunity for his troops) and Outer God’s Gift (mutated evolution tainted with chaos and madness)—and a single Red trait: Super God Evolution. This Red trait allowed his barracks to undergo a God‑tier evolution and fixed troop loyalty at 100%, absolute regardless of faction. Su Ye chose Super God Evolution.From his novice gift pack, he obtained a random barracks gift box and opened a Tier 3 Chaotic‑faction building: Blasphemous Chapel. With Super God Evolution active, the chapel evolved into a God‑tier barracks called Fallen Angel Cathedral. This unique structure could recruit Fallen Angels, including hero units and variant types. Su Ye immediately recruited his first unit: Lilith, a hero of the Seven Sins Fallen class, who possessed her own divine artifact, the Seven Sins War Scythe, and a potential labeled “Origin.” Accompanying her were nine Original Sin Fallen Angels—variant normal units with allegiance to the Seven Deadly Sins, each holding authority over their respective sin and possessing high‑level Heavenly God potential. All troops displayed unwavering loyalty.Standing beside his dilapidated Lord’s Cabin, Su Ye planned his development: prioritize upgrading the barracks and his Lord’s Heart over territory expansion, because the Echo of Strong Luck ensured his Lord’s Heart would always grant high‑grade traits. He named his territory Supreme Heaven.He immediately initiated the Void Trial, the daily resource challenge for Novice Lords. Choosing the highest difficulty, Abyss, he faced waves of Tier 3 Abyssal Little Demons ranging from Black Iron 5 to Black Iron 8 stars. Despite the level disadvantage, Lilith and her angels effortlessly slaughtered the demons with pure physical attacks and basic weapon swings, absorbing their origin essence to grow stronger. The trial demonstrated the overwhelming power of God‑tier troops and the foundation Su Ye would build during the thirty‑day novice protection period, during which recruitment costs were forcibly set at 1 gold coin per unit.With this start, Su Ye’s path was set: to use his unparalleled talent and God‑tier forces to dominate the Eternal World, ascend from a Black Iron Lord to an immortal deity, and carve his legend as the Supreme Sovereign.

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Lord: God-tier Attribute, Recruits Fallen Angels of Original Sin
领主:神级词条,招募原罪堕天使
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The translation quality (since it’s English but likely translated from Chinese) is smooth with only a few slightly awkward phrases like “very big, very fragrant, and very soft” which actually sounds charming and realistic for a flustered teen. The language is casual enough to be immersive without being grating. I’ll happily keep reading.
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A small thing I loved: when Su Ye checks the Lord’s Heart panel and sees “Upgrade: Origin Crystal X100” – that’s a concrete goal. The system panel is clean and readable. The PS notes (“PS: An existence that should not have been born…”) feel like game flavor text that adds mystique. That kind of detail makes the world feel alive and worth exploring.
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Overall, this opening chapter does everything right for a progression fantasy: establishes a relatable protagonist, introduces a cheat power with a wink, presents a clear goal (survive 30 days and grow), and ends with a cliffhanger of the trial battle. I’m definitely invested and want to see how Su Ye handles the rest of the Abyss trial and the other lords. The only worry is balancing, but I trust the author to throw in some challenges (like limited resources or other OP lords) to keep tension.
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The detail about Lord’s authority: Domination (control of territory) and Decomposition (break down enemy corpses). Decomposition can be delegated to heroes. That’s a small but nice touch that shows the author thought about quality-of-life mechanics. It hints that there are many such systems to explore later.
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The trial difficulty selection screen is interactive. Su Ye could have chosen Normal but goes for Abyss because he needs resources fast. This ties back to his orphan background and lack of support. He has to take risks. It’s a logical choice given his troops, but it also sets up potential future consequences if he overestimates.
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Su Ye’s reaction to Lilith’s flirtation – “a bit overwhelming” – shows he’s not a power-hungry molester. He’s shy but not incompetent. That makes him more relatable than overly confident protagonists. I hope he maintains that balance as he grows stronger.
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