I Can Control the Choices of Others!

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Langya Sandi
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Shawn is reborn and returns to the period where he had just started his internship. Furthermore, he gets lucky and obtains a system. He is able to spend something called “Karma Points” to look into the choices present in another person’s mind and control that!
[Name: Erina (Female), Favorability Score: 10]
[1. That gaze of the boss of the shop looks lecherous, I should quit.]
[2. The shop I work at night is a little far away, I should take a shortcut.]
[3. I’ll have to work overtime until midnight a few days later, it would be nice if I have a friend who would work with me…]
Immediately, Shawn helps her choose option three!
“Beauty, do you want to take up the part-time job together?”

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  1. NightRider01
    NightRider01 rated it
    The novel, "I Can Control the Choices of Others!", captivates with its intriguing premise. The narrative weaves a complex tapestry of power dynamics and moral dilemmas, leaving readers hooked from the start. It's not just a story; it's an exploration of human nature and the limits of control. The characters come to life with depth, making their struggles resonate deeply. Despite the thought-provoking subject matter, the author maintains a delicate balance between tension and empathy. A compelling read that challenges one's beliefs and leaves you pondering long after the last page.
  1. Exia347
    Exia347 rated it
    "I Can Control the Choices of Others!" is a thought-provoking title that invites readers to ponder the nature of power, autonomy, and the complexities of human relationships. The novel likely delves into a world where the protagonist, perhaps driven by ambition or an extraordinary ability, believes they have the power to manipulate or influence the decisions of those around them. This narrative could explore themes of control, morality, and the ethical implications of such an assertion.

    At its core, the story may present a profound examination of the human condition, questioning whether true control lies within oneself or if it's an illusion created by external forces. It might also touch upon the consequences of attempting to shape the lives of others, including the potential for personal growth, isolation, or the erosion of genuine connections.

    The novel could be written in a captivating style, weaving a tale of suspense as the protagonist grapples with the weight of their perceived power and the moral dilemmas it presents. Along the way, readers might find themselves reflecting on their own choices and the impact they have on others, fostering introspection and empathy.

    Ultimately, "I Can Control the Choices of Others!" invites readers to consider the boundaries of personal agency and the importance of respecting the autonomy of others in a world where every decision reverberates through interconnected lives. Through its characters and their journeys, the novel could leave a lasting impression on the reader, encouraging them to question their own role in shaping the lives of those they encounter.
  1. Jo Grey
    Jo Grey rated it
    Definitely a new thought
  1. Sherry Joan
    Sherry Joan rated it
    petition to bring back the world of deities.........................................................................................................................
  1. York Samson
    York Samson rated it
    Hi, do you have the raw link? I search with the title, text, and photo but couldn't find it...

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  1. Daphne Norton
    Daphne Norton rated it
    This is very unique and has a lot of potential, I hope he doesnt ruin his superpower by just chasing girls all the time.
  1. Harry Sawyer
    Harry Sawyer rated it
    Honestly, the title reminds me of NTR, not gonna lie. I’m not a fan of taking someone’s free will even if this is just fiction. The characters are cringey when it comes to love or romance.
  1. Gladys Hamlet
    Gladys Hamlet rated it
    This book is really dumb, the MC gains the ability to just change people's choices on things but we don't actually get to see the choices. The book will talk about how "number 1 is bad and number 3 is the best option" but it never tells you what those options are so it's super frustrating to read

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