Every Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday, the entire world is ripped out of reality and thrown into Kyros, a gigantic world of monsters, ruins, dungeons, and ancient power. Each human receives a System, showing their level, stats, and monster kills. In this brutal second world, survival is not enough. Humanity has one impossible goal: conquer the flying castle and kill the Forgotten King.
No one has come close. Even a single Forgotten Guardian can wipe out five hundred level one hundred warriors. The strongest human alive has only reached level thirty seven. The gap between mankind and the throne of Kyros is so vast that most people do not even dare to dream.
So the world grinds.
They return to Earth, train, prepare, and come back stronger every cycle, searching for relics, legendary weapons, armor, and power hidden deep inside the endless dangers of Kyros. Because whoever kills the Forgotten King will claim all worlds.
Then there is Lux.
On his very first day in Kyros, Lux appears in the king’s castle, a place no human should ever reach. There, he finds a hidden scroll and awakens the Forgotten System, a power unlike anything humanity has ever seen. Unlike everyone else, Lux does not gain normal levels. He earns items after every one hundred kills, armor after five hundred, and even his body slowly becomes stronger with every milestone. At first, he is weak. Pathetically weak. The first fifty chapters are not about domination. They are about survival.
But Lux has something the world forgot to fear.
A system that grows.
A will that refuses to break.
And a future where every kill brings him one step closer to the throne of the Forgotten King.