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Absolute Transcendent: Dimension Traverse

"I will become a Transcendent whatever the cost!" That was Elias's oath to himself and the world when his mother was murdered before his eyes. To become Transcendent meant to transcend human limitations. To become a being in another realm and have the power, knowledge and sight of everything that surrounds him. An ideal that proves useless when he finds himself residing on planet Earth, a peaceful and magic-less world... at least that's what he thought. Here, too, he was able to use magic, and because of this, the people around him began to awaken, leading to one consequence after another. In sheer ignorance of this world and having lost a certain person, he soon finds himself adventuring on Earth as well, be it to save a life or to return home. *** "Heir of Power?" Quietly, a boy murmured the name of the novel as he picked it up from a bookshelf. At that moment, history began to move forward again. Follow the journey of the Irregular that can use time and space-defying powers ever since he was twelve years old! -------------------------- Instagram: wn_itshashi

ItsHashi · Fantasy
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135 Chs

The Next Floor, IV

Elias Ayla POV:

It was late at night and sleep had just absorbed me.

Boom.

A blow-up was heard in the room next to mine

It took me away from the beauty of sleep and I made my way running. Swiftly but cautiously.

The door was opened just a bit so I could peek inside.

That instant, the katana I was holding in my right hand fell to the ground and its clattering sound got everyone's attention.

I pushed open the door slowly.

"Elias!" Luke ran towards me in a full sprint the moment he saw me. 

"Phwu!" Breath left my lungs as I fell to the ground on my back.

"Luke? It's Luke, right? I'm not wrong, right?" I don't even know what I was trying to say.

"It is… it is me, Elias. It's been over nine years…"

"Nine years, huh… I see, that explains the change in your features to look manlier."

"What do you mean manlier, as if I wasn't like that before."

"I mean… you can't blame me, can you."