SYNOPSIS
In the scorching heat of Kot Addu, where the Indus River winds through cotton fields and ancient history, twenty-two-year-old Zain ul-Haq is nobody special.
He's just another broke university student from a middle-class Pakistani family, struggling through computer science courses he barely understands, drowning in the pressure of expectations he knows he'll never meet. His father wants him to become an engineer. His mother worries he'll never marry. His younger sister thinks he's a failure. And Zain? Zain just wants to survive another day without completely disappointing everyone who ever believed in him.
But fate has a cruel sense of humor for those who feel invisible.
When a speeding truck barrels toward an eight-year-old girl crossing the road, Zain doesn't think. He acts. One moment of desperate courage, one shove that saves a life, and one sickening impact that ends his own. As his blood pools on the asphalt of his beloved Punjab, Zain's last thought isn't of regret—it's of strange, bitter relief. At least, in dying, he finally did something that mattered.
He expected oblivion. He received a second chance.
Zain awakens not in paradise, but in the Rat's Nest—a festering slum in the great city of Ironhold, capital of the Kingdom of Valeria. This is Aetheria, a world where reality itself operates like a role-playing game. Levels. Stats. Skills. Classes. Dungeons filled with monsters that drop loot. Adventurers who grind experience to become heroes. Nobles who rule by strength and bloodline talents. A brutal, beautiful, infinitely cruel world where the strong devour the weak without mercy.
And Zain? Zain is the weakest of the weak. A Level 1 Commoner with no skills, no equipment, and no hope.
Until he discovers his cheat.
The [Infinite Predator System]—a divine error, a glitch in reality, a power that should not exist. While others must train for years to earn their abilities, Zain can steal them. Every monster he kills, every enemy he defeats, every life he ends—he takes everything they were. Their strength. Their speed. Their magic. Their very talents, those innate blessings that make heroes heroic and gods divine.
But theft is only the beginning.
The true horror—and true glory—of Zain's power lies in Fusion. He can combine stolen talents without limit, merging them into evolved, mutated, transcendent forms that never existed before. A goblin's night vision fused with a noble's magical sight becomes Predator's Sight that pierces all illusions. A thief's stealth merged with a shadow demon's essence becomes Shadow King Authority that commands the darkness itself. A dragon's might, a demon's immortality, a god's divinity—all fused into something greater, something infinite.
From the garbage-heaped alleys of the Rat's Nest, Zain begins his ascent. He will unify the slum gangs that prey on the desperate. He will conquer the dungeons that have killed thousands. He will infiltrate the Academy that produces the kingdom's elite, stealing their talents while they sleep. He will expose the corruption of nobles who cause catastrophes for profit, and he will kill them without mercy.
He will become a Baron, then a Duke, then a King. He will build the Shadow Empire, a nation where the RPG system serves the people rather than oppressing them. He will wage war against the Solarian Empire, the Church of Light, and any who stand against his vision. He will kill his first god and discover that divinity itself is just another talent to be stolen.
And he won't stop there.
When Zain learns that Aetheria is merely one world among infinite parallel realities—each with its own power systems, its own rules, its own gods—his ambition transcends all limits. He will invade cultivation worlds where immortals refine their qi for millennia, and he will steal their techniques in days. He will conquer mecha universes where giant robots determine power, and he will become a living war machine without equal. He will devour superhero realities, horror