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Reincarnated as the Elder's son: My Infinite Shop Points System

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[Wsa entry.] James Dohan, a famous author working for the government, suddenly died after an accident occurred at his workplace. Nothing could have prepared him for the events to come. [You have reincarnated.] James soon found himself reincarnated into the body of Jared, the son of the village's elder in a demon-infested wasteland. The North, abandoned by a cowardly kingdom after a brutal war, crawled with monsters and desperate survivors. Jared left to save his father with a miracle cure, but James arrived too late—the Elder was dead, the village was starving, and the title of Elder fell on his unprepared shoulders. Luckily, he had a cheat code to rely on. [You have awakened your Infinite Item Shop System.] [Current balance: 0 Sp. Buy everything, Sell anything.] [You grow stronger the more gods choose to observe you.] [The god of wealth is amazed at your talent.] [The god of wealth has gifted you a divine blessing.] [The god of love wishes to observe you.] Jared found a way to save the people of his village from dying from their own weakness and the horrors of the world. [You have gained 50 Sp.] [You have purchased a pistol.] [13 Sp has been deducted.] [You killed a Dire Wolf.] [150 Sp has been added to your account.] [The villagers' loyalty to you has risen.] [You have earned 300 Sp.] [You can now convert this world's money into Sp.] With this system, Jared was more than ready to conquer the North, money, power and women.
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