Cherreads

Reincarnated Spy Instructor with Daily Attribute System

typicaly97
14
chs / week
The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 14 chs / week.
--
NOT RATINGS
1.1k
Views
Synopsis
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, an ordinary literature teacher, dies saving a student and wakes up inside the fantasy novel he wrote twenty years ago during his chuunibyo phase — “Song of Demon.” He’s reborn as a half-demon instructor, the very character doomed to die first protecting the female protagonist, Ein. Armed with memories of the unfinished story and a mysterious Daily Attribute Gain System that grants him new powers every day, Ryūnosuke refuses to follow his tragic fate. In a world where music holds power, spirits grant strength, and demons threaten humanity, he navigates political plots, dangerous students, and forgotten lore. To survive, he must outsmart the very story he created, protect Ein, and uncover the secrets behind the world’s music-bound magic — all while spying for both humans and demons.
VIEW MORE

Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 — The Demon’s Blades

Death came quickly for Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.

A scream. Headlights like twin suns in the downpour. A blaring truck horn. Instinct moved his body before his mind could catch up — shoving a young boy out of harm's way just as death swallowed him whole.

A fool's death, maybe. But not a coward's.

And then… he opened his eyes.

The first thing he noticed was the cold ceiling above him — rough-hewn stone, unfamiliar, and stained with age. The air was thick with the scent of burning incense and something faintly metallic.

A reflection caught his eye from a cracked mirror leaning against the wall. He turned his head.

Blood-red irises stared back. Black, messy hair hung over a gaunt face. Faintly pointed canines. And worse — small, curved black horns poking through his temples.

Then came the flood. Memories that weren't his own. Names. Maps. Faces he'd never seen. The rise and fall of kings. The rules of sword and spell. A world built on music and battle.

And one terrifying truth settled over him like a shroud:

This wasn't some random fantasy world.

It was his.

The one he'd created, twenty years ago, in the scribbled pages of an old notebook. A sprawling, unfinished fantasy epic called Song of Demon, a world where music shaped magic, where kingdoms clashed and ancient gods played their endless games.

It had never been published. Hell, he'd barely finished it. Life had gotten in the way — exams, jobs, heartbreak, the steady erosion of dreams.

And now, by some cruel twist of fate, he'd been reborn inside it.

Not as the hero. Not as a king. Not as a chosen one. But as Leonidas Greyrat — a half-demon combat instructor, a minor character meant to die before the first act even finished. A nameless corpse on a page no one would remember.

Unless he did something about it.

In the Orpheus Realm, every soul was born under the blessing of Orpheus, God of Harmony. At adolescence, people awakened their Spirit — a weapon, instrument, or artifact that let them channel music into magic and combat arts.

To be without one was blasphemy.

Demons, by nature, had none.

By law, they were to be executed on sight. No exceptions. No mercy.

Leonidas Greyrat, born of demon blood, had spent his life gambling with every breath he took. And now Ryūnosuke — Leonidas — would have to do the same.

He sat before the cracked mirror, studying the face that was now his. The inherited memories confirmed what he feared: the Academy's annual Spirit summoning was only weeks away. Without a Spirit, he was finished.

He had only one option.

Deception.

With a steady hand, he gripped one of his horns and twisted. The pain was instant, searing white and sharp as a sword's edge. But necessary.

Then the other.

Blood slicked his fingers as he laid the curved black horns on the table. Using a whetstone and file, he shaped them into twin, double-edged daggers — cruel, gleaming things, faintly curved like fangs.

Most Spirit weapons took on deeply personal forms. No one would question a pair of crimson-glowing knives unless they tried to test them for resonance. He'd fake it. He'd have to.

And then — a sudden chime echoed inside his skull.

System Activated: Daily Attribute Bonus System

Welcome, Host.

Each day at dawn, one random attribute will increase by +1.

Good luck.

Leonidas stared at the translucent blue window hovering in front of him. He hadn't invented this. The Song of Demon setting never had a system like this — it was brutal, unforgiving. No cheat stats. No easy power-ups.

But now…

A tiny spark of hope flickered.

He opened his status window — a feature he did remember creating long ago:

Name: Leonidas Greyrat

Race: Half-Demon

Level: 53

EXP: 8,850 / 19,000

Attributes:

STR: 162 | DEX: 148 | INT: 130 | VIT: 140 | CHA: 101 | LUK: 86

Spirit: None

Good base numbers, at least. Better than he'd expected.

And now — a passive bonus. One attribute point a day. Random, yes, but over months… it would stack. It was survival insurance.

Not a protagonist's blessing. But enough.

He clutched his makeshift weapons, his horns reborn as blades, and made a silent vow: to rise through the ranks, to train harder than anyone else, to hunt by night and quest under false names. To scrape together enough coin for EXP Elixirs. To level up the hard way.

And to collect every daily stat increase like a miser hoarding coins.

Tomorrow, he would begin.

The next morning, Leonidas stood at the gates of Orpheus Royal Academy. A sprawling citadel of white stone towers and silver spires that gleamed in the morning light. The courtyard was alive with students and staff, their weapons glittering: flute-sabers, drum-shields, violin-scimitars, even colossal piano polearms.

He had written every stone of this place, every character, every rule. Now it stood before him, terrifying in its reality.

Today was his interview.

According to the memories, Leonidas had been offered a minor post as a Combat Tactics Instructor for first-years. A small, respectable position.

And one he would claim.

Inside the Headmaster's chamber, three faculty members waited.

Headmaster Magellan, a veteran war-mage with long silver hair and crimson eyes sharp as daggers.

Instructor Celeste, a harp-greatsword wielder whose presence could choke a room.

And Maestro Victor, a violin-staff battlemage, his expression unreadable.

The air was heavy as stone.

"Leonidas Greyrat," Magellan spoke, voice cold iron. "State your claim."

He bowed. "Leonidas Greyrat. Specialist in adaptive combat tactics and battlefield instruction."

A curt nod.

"Summon your Spirit," Celeste ordered.

His heartbeat thundered. His palm closed around the horn-knives. He focused, channeling mana through them. A faint red glow shimmered to life — dimmer than a true Spirit's radiance, but enough.

He prayed it would be.

A long pause.

The three exchanged glances.

"Accepted," Magellan declared.

A system chime echoed in his mind.

Quest Complete: Secure a Teaching Position at Orpheus Royal Academy

Reward: 1,200 EXP

That evening, Leonidas sat alone in his quarters — a spartan room of stone walls, a single bed, a desk, and a window overlooking the city's distant lights.

On the table lay his new weapons.

He checked his status.

EXP: 10,050 / 19,000

And then — the daily system alert blinked.

Daily Attribute Bonus: +1 STR

New STR: 163

A small gain. Insignificant on paper. But a crack in the world's iron rules.

He did the math.

Mid-rank monsters yielded 300-500 EXP. Rare quests gave 800-1,500. An EXP Elixir granted a flat 3,000 — if you could even find one. He'd need to grind carefully, strategically.

And now, with one free point a day… he had a razor-thin margin of advantage.

No protagonist's blessing here.

Just grit, guile, fractured memories, and a system that quietly favored the stubborn.

Tomorrow, he would begin teaching.

And when the first chords of the old plotline finally sounded, two years from now, Leonidas Greyrat wouldn't be a doomed extra.

He'd be a demon worthy of legend.

He gripped his daggers.

"I won't die like a side character."

Not this time.