India: The Legend of Aritra
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In the bustling streets of Kolkata, 2025, Aritra Naskar is just another overworked IT professional, trapped in the monotony of corporate life. But fate has other plans. One tragic evening, Aritra's life is cut short in a devastating train accident—only to awaken in 2008, back in his 18-year-old body, on the cusp of his WBJEE preparations. Confused yet intrigued, Aritra discovers he’s been granted access to the Legendary System, an advanced interface that allows him to buy futuristic technology, manipulate stock markets, and alter events before they happen. Armed with knowledge from the future and a hunger to rewrite his destiny, Aritra sets out not just to reclaim his lost dreams but to build an empire that will change the course of India’s future. From surviving high school to dominating global economies and reaching for the stars, Aritra’s journey is one of ambition, power, and the ultimate question: How far would you go if you had the chance to control time itself?
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- Hiatus
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- noob_writer
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- 4.4/ 5.0
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Chapters(169 total)
- Chapter 109: A New World of PowerFeb 23, 2025
- Chapter 108: A New Dawn for NovaTechFeb 23, 2025
- Chapter 107: A Taste of the CityFeb 23, 2025
- Chapter 106: First Day at Jadavpur UniversityFeb 23, 2025
- Chapter 105: The First Morning TogetherFeb 22, 2025
- Chapter 104: A New BeginningFeb 22, 2025
- Chapter 103: A Sacred UnionFeb 22, 2025
- Chapter 102: A Walk Through TraditionFeb 21, 2025
- Chapter 101: A Moment of StillnessFeb 20, 2025
- Chapter 100: Strategic AlliancesFeb 20, 2025
- Chapter 99: The Demands of BeijingFeb 20, 2025
- Chapter 98: Crisis at OmniLinkFeb 20, 2025
- Chapter 97: Paths of FateFeb 20, 2025
- Chapter 96: A DecisionFeb 19, 2025
- Chapter 95: The Negotiation of TitansFeb 19, 2025
- Chapter 94: The Hidden TruthFeb 19, 2025
- Chapter 93: The Unseen TrapFeb 18, 2025
- Chapter 92: A Call from the DadFeb 18, 2025
- Chapter 91: A Morning in Kolkata and the Art of WoodworkFeb 18, 2025
- Chapter 90: The Calm Before the StormFeb 18, 2025
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Community Reviews(5)
- FallouGNRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This is the start of a good book. Please give it a try.
At the start, I tought that it was going to be a slow, day by day story of the main character but it was just for us to better know the Mc, his family, friends and what motivates him.
Then it picks up speed and now, we are witnessing the start of his empire.
Can't wait for more! - OrobourosRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Firtsly I am happy to see a Indian origin author.
Ahem now about the story, grammar and writing style are good. Overall, I am looking forward to it as this is one of my fav generes but without a ver good fiction written in it, I hope u change that author-san - PaglaEagleRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Your writing have improved significantly. Now that Aritra has started to shedd his innocent facade, you should try to make him feel like a little bit more mature according to the fact that he regressed from being a man in his 30s..Don't try to write too many chapters daily. Maintain quality of the writing.
Another thing is that you need to incorporate audit and taxation department and system in the story as share market deducts TDS while selling. No honest business can be prosperous without proper taxation.. - VchcRoyal Road★★★ 3.0I guess you can't stop a man from dreaming. But even dreams must correspond to reality. This book has no such correspondence at all. We have an omnipotent (through the system) MC who does whatever he wants and a world that just watches and does nothing in response. The idea of technological progress ahead of historical times is remarkable and interesting, but its implementation is immature. I think the author is not adult or writes intentionally for clueless children.
- concorRoyal Road★★ 2.0first point is you really need to make people aware you are using AI assist to write this story. Its clearly being written in small paragraphs and posted as larger chapters.
The formatting is distracting with the large amount of bold being used in places.
Titles for chapters are way to similar and the timeline is all over the place.