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Vengeance Gene

Vengeance Gene

The world plunged into an age of apocalypse, dyed crimson with blood and ash. Vibrant cities became grotesque ruins, spawning ravenous monsters and terrifying Awakened. Rune was once a brutal dominator, a symbol of power in this desolate new era. His hands were stained with the blood of countless enemies, his will an unyielding iron that tolerated no betrayal. Yet, it was those he trusted most, those he fought to protect, who plunged knives deep into his back, stripping him of everything: power, status, and the last vestiges of his humanity. Left for dead on the precipice of oblivion, Rune's soul twisted with unimaginable agony. In that moment of absolute despair, a horrific power erupted within him – Flesh Manipulation. Now, with a mere thought, he can contort muscle, shatter bone, and reshape living matter according to his cruel will. He can erupt with razor-sharp claws, morph his body into an impenetrable biological shield, or twist his foes into screaming, unrecognizable masses of organic horror. Rune rises from the ashes not as a hero, but as the very embodiment of vengeance. Every step he takes marks the end for those who betrayed him. Dark conspiracies are exposed, and rotten alliances crumble beneath his brutal hand and grotesque power. He is no longer the arrogant leader of old, but a living nightmare, an unstoppable storm of destruction. Witness the bloody path of Rune's relentless revenge and the thrilling, gruesome action that unfolds. In this ruthless world, compassion is a forgotten luxury, and only the strong dictate destiny. Will he complete his horrifying vendetta, or will he become an inescapable monster, trapped by his own destructive power?
Fantasy
30 Chs
What is the relationship between the 'Hai to Gensho no Grimgar' anime end and the light novel?
The anime of 'Hai to Gensho no Grimgar' often adapts from the light novel. The end of the anime might be different from the light novel. It could be a condensed version of the story in the light novel, or it might deviate to create a more conclusive ending for the anime series. Sometimes, due to time and budget constraints, the anime can't fully cover all the details in the light novel, which may lead to differences at the end.
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2024-11-06 08:23
Does the 'Hai to Gensho no Grimgar' anime end follow the light novel closely?
No. In most cases, anime adaptations don't follow the light novel exactly, and 'Hai to Gensho no Grimgar' is no exception. There are often changes made for various reasons, like fitting the story into a certain number of episodes or appealing to a wider audience.
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2024-11-06 11:31
If I only want one chapter that proves why Ranked Mercenary matters, should I jump to Chapter 268?
Chapter 268, "Assembling A Team Of Four", is the clearest early answer because it turns Ranked Mercenary's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Damien emerged from the teleportation array, blinking against the... to As they entered the Dean's office, the first thing Damon noticed was....
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2026-06-13 10:37
If I only reread one chapter to remember Leaving The Kingdom's situation here, should I pick Chapter 483?
Chapter 483, "Leaving The Kingdom", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Damien… after everything you've done… I hope you stay awhile. to To where?" "A remote place." "That narrows it down." Damien stared at....
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2026-06-13 10:37
At what point does the novel make "Meeting In Asphade" feel important for Eldham instead of just atmospheric?
Chapter 186, "Meeting In Asphade", is the clearest early answer because it turns Eldham's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with The royal castle of Asphade stood as a beacon of power and history,... and follows through with As we all know through my letter, Eldham has fallen..." King Aythore....
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2026-06-13 10:37
What is the biggest plot change Chapter 451 brings to Damien?
Chapter 451, "Ruins of Delwig", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. Early on, For a split second, the human part of its face flickered—almost.... By the end, For a moment, Damien thought she might actually reach him.. Inside the broader trade and resources storyline, the chapter closes with "Stay alive," Damien muttered. "Just… stay alive., which gives the central conflict a stronger narrative position and pushes the exploration onward.
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2026-06-13 10:37
Where does the story give Damien a scene that actually changes momentum instead of just adding flavor?
Chapter 466, "Departure", is the clearest early answer because it pushes Damien into a new phase or setting. Early on, Damien drifted in two spaces at once.. By the end, The silence in Delwig was heavier than he remembered.. Inside the broader technology upgrade storyline, the chapter closes with Because if he didn't grow stronger now, no one he cared for would survive what was coming next., which gives power growth a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.
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2026-06-13 10:37
If I want the chapter where Damien stops being setup and becomes an actual event, which one is it?
Chapter 246, "A Silent Massacre", is the clearest early answer because the violence around Damien becomes final instead of hypothetical. Early on, The underground tunnels stretched endlessly before Damien, a maze of.... By the end, A clean cut across the throat..
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2026-06-13 10:37
What chapter makes Damien feel plot-relevant instead of background detail?
Chapter 470, "Clearing The Battlefield", is the clearest early answer because the buildup finally cashes out in a real clash. The setup is The battlefield stank of sulfur and blood., but the pressure keeps building through Smoke from burning demon corpses drifted in thick, oily trails across....
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2026-06-13 10:37
What chapter makes Damien feel plot-relevant instead of background detail?
Chapter 206, "Up For It", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is The sun hung high in the sky as Damien stepped out of the Mercenary..., but the pressure keeps building through It was becoming more lively with the smooth progress of the town's....
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2026-06-13 10:36
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