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I Will Ascend the Tower as a Paladin

Blackstalion
Years ago, colossal Towers rose across the world. A System spoke inside humanity’s mind. Classes were granted. Stats appeared. Levels. Skills. Fate made visible. Only a chosen few were allowed to ascend. Among them, a young man awakens as a Paladin. He is not a summoned Hero. He is not the strongest. But his faith burns brighter than any blade. Each floor of the Tower is a different world. Elven kingdoms devoured by endless war. Demonic empires built on ruin. Ancient beasts that have never known sunlight. And Earth is not alone. Other fantasy worlds have answered the call. Their champions enter. Their ambitions collide. Their gods are watching. Power rises. Danger multiplies. And the bonds he forges may save him… or damn him. Because inside the Tower, it is not only about leveling up. It is about domination. And if the System demands sacrifice… A Paladin will prove that even holy light can conquer. Dark progression fantasy. Tower ascent. Harem. System.
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