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Spirit System: The Only Beauty In The Spiribeasts Realm

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Aoife, a driven overachiever shaped by her Mother's vanity, seeks to break free from superficial expectations. Her only refuge is time spent in the forest with her Grandfather and Uncle, where she learns survival skills and combat training, developing a deep understanding of nature and a sense of independence. One day, while exploring, Aoife is chased by a pack of wolves and tumbles down a cliff. She awakens in a fantastical world, realizing she is in a realm of spiritbeasts—handsome men half-beasts drawn to her exceptional beauty. Aoife discovers she is the only beauty in the realm and possesses the power to reshape its dynamics, making her a coveted figure among the half-beast men. Armed with a 'cheat system' that grants her extraordinary abilities, Aoife is thrust into a thrilling adventure where she must navigate the attention of the alluring half-beasts. Ready to forge her own path and confident in her potential to change the world around her, she embraces the excitement of her new reality.
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Chapter 1 - A Cold Awakening In The Darkness

✵ AOIFE BELLE COSMO ✵

PLINK!

Mhm...

What's that sound?

PLINK! PLINK!

Augh... I groaned as I hear the echoes of water dripping in the background.

PLINK!

Hhh!... I gasped as I felt a droplet of water land on my face.

Slowly, I opened my eyes and saw what appears to be dark rocks and earth above me, resembling the pointed ceiling of a cave, from which water dripped down.

Augh... I groaned as I struggled to sit up since for some bizarre reason, my body ached.

"Mhm... What's going on?" I asked myself, since I couldn't recall what had happened before this.

I rubbed my hands against my face and brushed my hair back.

With my hair brushed back, I could clearly see what lay before me: a large body of water just beneath my feet.

Wait, I'm barefoot?

Where are my shoes?

Panic surged through me as I realized that even my clothes were disheveled.

"Ouh my! What happened to me?" I wondered aloud, my heart racing. "Why can't I remember anything though?"

The fragments of my memory seemed to slip away like sand through my fingers, leaving me bewildered and uncertain in the darkness of the cave.

Suddenly, a realization struck me.

I scrambled through the damp earth, my hands sinking into the cold mud as I hurried toward the still pool, desperate to catch a glimpse of my reflection.

My very instinct urged me to see what had become of my face, my heart pounding in anticipation and dread.

As I approached, I wondered if my disheveled appearance extended to my face as well.

Ouh ghad...

When I finally looked into the water, I was met not with the perfect image I once knew, but with a sight transformed: my hair, damp and unruly, and my face smeared with mud.

Yet, amid the chaos, my eyes remained a striking amethyst, glimmering like golden stars against a deepening night.

"No way! Mom will kill me if she sees me like this," I thought, my heart racing with panic. "I must clean myself—fast!"

Without giving it a second thought, I leaped into the cool water, the shock of it sending a shiver through me.

I scrubbed furiously at the mud that clung stubbornly to my hair and skin, feeling the weight of my worries beginning to lift.

When I finally emerged, gasping for air, I took a moment to appreciate the sight before me.

My vibrant pink long, curly hair dripped water like a cascading waterfall, stretching down to the ground, even longer now.

I glanced back at the pool and saw my familiar reflection; my once-flawless, rosy skin had returned, glistening under the dim light.

"Phew! All better now," I told myself firmly. But I still need to be neat, no matter the chaos around me.

Sigh. It escaped my lips as I recalled my mother's expectations.

Under my mother's strict influence and her emphasis on vanity, I find myself burdened with overwhelming expectations and roles to fulfill.

I feel compelled to maintain an image of perfection at all costs.

But just then, a cold breeze swept over my wet body, making me shiver.

"Ugh, it's freezing!" I muttered, rubbing my arms for warmth. "If there's a wind, then surely there's an exit."

A flicker of hope ignited within me. "Better go and find my way out of here, I can't just stay idle."

With determination, I stood tall, shaking the last droplets of water from my hair and setting my sights on the source of the breeze.

"I can do this," I whispered to myself, pushing through the lingering doubt that threatened to creep back in.