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Reborn to Roast the East India Company with My Emperor System

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Synopsis
In modern India, Vihaan Roy, a 28-year-old workaholic businessman running his family’s sprawling import-export empire, dies in a tragic car crash. Obsessed with Indian history and trade, he regrets burying himself in work, yearning for a life of joy. As he fades, he wishes for a second chance to truly live. Reborn in 1600 Surat as Jai Vora, son of a middle-class spice merchant, he awakens with the Emperor System, a mystical interface granting stats (Power, Stamina, Endurance, Health, Wisdom, Agility, Perception, Luck, Charm), starting with Wisdom=100 and Charm=1, and the Ability Detector to scan others’ stats and loyalty. Jai spends his early years savoring life’s pleasures—market games, street food, family warmth—in his bustling port city. But when the East India Company’s ship Hector docks in 1608, his past-life memories flare: these foreigners will plunder his homeland. At age 8, with Charm=7 and a knack for rallying allies, Jai vows to roast the EIC with wit, trade, and sabotage, building an empire to rival theirs. The Emperor System fuels his rise, offering quests (e.g., recruit followers with stats above 10), stat-stealing (with risky backlash), and loyalty perks (x2 learning at +10 loyalty, system benefits at +50). Normal folk have stats of 8-10, elites hit 20-25, prodigies boast 40-100, and nobles range 20-80, but Jai’s stats can soar un-constrained, marking him as a legend. From charming street kids to outsmarting Mughal nobles, Jai grows from a clever boy to a trade titan. He faces cutthroat rivals, EIC schemers, and rare prodigies (like a Power=80 warrior), using his Ability Detector to recruit or steal stats. Quirky moments—like “branding” spices or tossing modern slang into Mughal courts—clash with heartbreak, as betrayals and losses (family, loyal allies) test his resolve. By his 20s, Jai commands trade routes, influences emperors, and battles EIC fleets, his Charm and Wisdom turning foes into followers. Will he rewrite history, balancing joy and duty, or will the system’s temptations (stat-stealing’s cost) doom his dream? Reborn to Roast the East India Company with My Emperor System is a thrilling blend of historical intrigue, game-like progression, and swaggering defiance, as Jai Vora becomes the GOAT of India.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Spice Wit and Imperial Whispers

The Surat market in August 1608 was a whirlwind symphony of commerce and clamor, where the sun baked the earth like a tandoor oven, and the air hung heavy with the intoxicating alchemy of saffron, cumin, and cardamom. Eight-year-old Jai Vora weaved through the throng like a shadow in a tapestry, his Perception=10 snagging every nuance: the glint of a counterfeit coin in a vendor's palm, the subtle hitch in a porter's step under a spice-laden basket, the flicker of envy in a rival trader's eyes. The Emperor System pulsed in his mind, its interface a ghostly overlay that he'd treated like an unwanted advisor for years.

Quest Update: Recruit 10 followers with a stat above 12 and loyalty above 40%. Progress: 4/10. Reward: +10 Health, +10 Stamina.

"Not now, system," Jai whispered with a sly grin, his Charm=7 turning the words into a conspiratorial jest. "I'm mid-mission: Operation Jalebi Heist." As Vihaan Roy, the 28-year-old trade baron from a future India, he'd chained himself to empires of paper and profit, his love for history and strategy eclipsing life's simple thrills. A fiery car crash had rewritten that script, his dying regret birthing a vow to savor existence. Reborn in Surat's bustling heart, Jai had spent eight years in glorious rebellion—scaling rooftops with his best friend Vikram (Agility=13, Loyalty=80), pilfering sweets from his mother's kitchen domain, shadowing his father Anil's trade jaunts to haggle over silks and salts. His stats had inched up through sheer mischief: Power=3, Stamina=3, Agility=3, Charm=7. But Wisdom=100? That was his ace, a mental forge turning every encounter into a calculated triumph.

At the Vora family spice stall—a wooden fortress of aromatic sacks and gleaming scales—Jai perched on a stool, eyes locked on potential prey. His father, Anil (Wisdom=10, Endurance=8, Loyalty=100), was deep in a deal with a minor buyer, while his mother, Leela (Charm=8, Loyalty=100), hummed at home over pots of dal. The stall was their lifeline, modest yet prosperous in Surat's middle-class tapestry: a home with tiled floors, three servants (Loyalty ranging from the new boy's wary 15% to the old cook's steadfast 75%), and enough silver for festival finery. Jai's role? The secret weapon, disarming customers with wit sharper than a damascus blade.

A colossus of a merchant strode up, his silk kurta billowing like a sail in a monsoon gale, gold chains clinking like victory bells. His mustache was a battlefield of curls, and his gaze screamed "predator." Jai triggered Ability Detector - Level 1, and the stats materialized like ethereal script: 

Wisdom=6

Sweet Tongue ability=6

Loyalty=0

Ambition=14

A mid-tier hustler, overconfident and underprepared. Jai's lips curved into a predatory smile. "Showtime, brainiac mode engaged."

"Your pepper's inflated, lad," the merchant boomed, slamming a fist on the counter that rattled the scales. "Half the price, or I take my business to that snake across the way." His Sweet Tongue ability laced the words with false honey, but Jai's Wisdom=100 pierced it like sunlight through fog.

Jai hopped off his stool, tilting his head with feigned innocence, Charm=7 weaving a spell of disarming charisma. "Uncle, inflated? This pepper's so elite, it's basically the emperor's secret stash—ground it fine, and your biryani will whisper poems to your tongue. Half price? That's not a deal; that's daylight robbery with a side of bad vibes." The crowd around the stall—curious onlookers with stats flickering like market lanterns—snickered, drawn in by the boy's audacious flair. The merchant's face reddened, his Wisdom=6 scrambling for a retort.

"You're a cheeky whelp," he growled, but Jai cut in smoothly, gesturing to a clove jar with theatrical flair. "Tell you what: full price, and I'll bundle these cloves—guaranteed to make your tea taste like victory. Or walk away, and regret it when your rivals outspice you at the next feast." The merchant paused, eyes narrowing, but Jai's Charm=7 and the growing audience pressure cracked his resolve. He tossed over a bulging purse, muttering, "Fine, you little fox. But those cloves better sing symphonies."

Profit: 85 rupees—a month's windfall. Jai bowed mock-grandly, pocketing a coin for his jalebi fund. "Symphonies? They'll compose operas, uncle." The merchant stormed off, the crowd erupting in applause. Jai's modern slang bubbled up internally: Got him good—total boss move.

Anil stepped forward, his eyes sparkling with a mix of awe and paternal glow. "Jai, that was masterful! You turned a wolf into a lamb. You're already better than me—perhaps I should retire, lounge under the banyan tree, and let you helm the ship."

Jai chuckled, climbing back onto his stool with a dramatic sigh. "Retire, Papa? And miss out on my epic kite battles? I'm eight—prime time for chaos and chases. The shop's yours till I'm fifteen, at least. By then, I'll have leveled up my fun quota." Anil's laughter masked a twinge of sadness, his dreams of early ease fading, but pride bloomed like a lotus in monsoon rains. His son wasn't just clever; he was a whirlwind genius, blending street smarts with an inexplicable depth.

Their moment shattered as Sanjay, Anil's old trading comrade, shoved through the throng, his turban crooked and breath ragged. Wisdom=8, Endurance=9, Loyalty=75. "Anil! Jai! The docks are buzzing—the Hector has anchored! English traders, flush with silver. They'll buy our spices by the cartload—profits like we've never seen!"

Jai's world tilted. The Hector. Hawkins. The East India Company. Vihaan Roy's historical knowledge surged like a tidal wave: this vessel was the spark, a "trade" mission that would root into conquest, siphoning India's riches for centuries. His heart pounded, but a quirky fire ignited in his mind: Oh, Britishers, you tea-guzzling time thieves, prepare for true terror—I'll spice up your plans till you choke on the heat. He burst into laughter, startling Sanjay. "What's so amusing, little one?" the man asked, brow furrowed.

Jai wiped his eyes, composing himself. "Just imagining... exotic deals, Uncle." But inside, resolve hardened. He needed the system's edge—now. Slipping behind a towering pepper sack, he whispered, "Emperor System, I need you. These Britishers? I wanna crush 'em like overpriced cloves. Help me out?"

The system materialized in his mind, its voice a mix of haughty grandeur and sulky exasperation, like a court advisor left on read. "Crush the Britishers, huh? Bold words, Jai, but you've ignored me for eight years. Eight! That first task—recruit ten followers with a stat above 12 and loyalty above 40%? You've got four: 

Vikram (Agility=13, Loyalty=80), that servant (Endurance=12, Loyalty=65), the scribe (Wisdom=11, Loyalty=70), and the dockhand (Perception=13, Loyalty=62). I've been twiddling my ethereal thumbs, feeling utterly useless. Promise you won't ditch me again, and I'll help you crush these invaders."

Jai grinned, his Charm=7 infusing his mental reply with playful gravitas. "In the name of Jai Vora, I solemnly swear I won't ever ignore you…" He paused, then added with a cheeky lilt, "for too long… ever." His tone danced between sincerity and mischief, like a kid promising to do chores while plotting a prank.

The system's voice huffed, half-teased, half-amused. "You little trickster, teasing me already? Fine, I'll relent. I'm in. Here's your ultimate task: Overpower and sabotage the East India Company's takeover. Deadline: 40 years. Difficulty: ?????. Reward: To be determined. Suggestion: Start with whispers—your Charm=7 could make 'cursed cargo' rumors spread faster than monsoon floods. Deal?"

Jai peeked at the Hector's distant sails, its crew unloading crates under armed guard (Power=20 ). A thrill zipped through him, quirky defiance bubbling. "Deal, system. Let's roast these invaders—extra crispy, with a side of chaos."

To be continued…