ErisBlackwood
THE READER'S CONTRACT is not a story.
It's a binding agreement.
When you open the first chapter, a system message appears-clean, polite, impossible to ignore:
SIGN THE CONTRACT.
READ TO SURVIVE.
BREAK A CLAUSE, AND THE STORY BREAKS YOU.
You were never meant to be the hero. You're the Reader-an ordinary mind dragged into a narrative that's already been written, revised, and weaponized. Every page you turn feeds the world. Every choice you make becomes canon. And every "small" rule you overlook becomes a trap with teeth.
Because this isn't a fantasy where destiny saves you.
Here, plot armor is a myth, spoilers are contraband, and the author has included a final clause no one remembers signing:
The Reader is always expendable.
To escape, you must do the unthinkable: outsmart a story that predicts you, manipulate characters who can feel your intent, and exploit loopholes hidden between paragraphs-before the Contract locks, the world closes, and the last sentence writes itself with your name.
Darkly addictive. High-stakes. Meta as a blade.
If you love Omniscient Reader-style tension, ruthless systems, and twists that rewrite reality...
Welcome.
Read carefully.
The Contract is already in effect.