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A Knight fights the fate of the creator

Hiro is a middle-aged man who struggles against his destiny to become a loved person in his society, and he has to bury his dream because he has to fight for the goal of a peaceful life, until at the end of his journey he is ordered to replace the position of the creator and protecting his birthplace as a supreme being

DenTrv · Fantasy
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7 Chs

Chapter 4 - Resurrection and Revenge

After his death he realized that he was in another world, Hiro said "Creator, God, Whoever it is, give me one chance", and the Creator that the Gods meant answered Hiro's wish, "Rise up, O warrior, you are the candidate I respect as "Creator, that's why I'm giving you one chance, please don't waste this," Hiro answered, "Creator, please erase that damn fate, I want anything, no one can control me as fate works according to its laws," The Creator He answered also "Okay, that is your request, and I will give you a piece of the Creator's power, please get up."

1 second later in the world when Hiro was burned, Hiro rose again from his death and gave off a very bright light. Suddenly the residents who were watching the execution seemed to not believe what was actually happening, and at that moment Hiro immediately took Leric away using his teleportation power to talk to another place, and unexpectedly he took him to the second realm after the realm of the god, namely the wall of emptiness, which made him provoked and afraid that he would not be able to withstand this amount of energy, Hiro asked "what do you mean by slandering me by trying to kill me" Leric answered him "It's just an order, really", Hiro said "Oh so you don't want to answer it "Okay, try to feel this torture" after that Hiro Teleported Leric to the Sun so he could feel the heat of the burning fire which killed him.

Hiro monitored Leric closely to see whether he had been burned to death or not, and he suddenly thought about resurrecting his parents who were high-class fugitives, but at the moment he couldn't because of the limited energy consumed, requiring serious adaptation and training to get enough energy.