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After Becoming A Mortal I Made Both Heros And Villains Eat Grass

Jidenna stared at the harem villain's unconscious body under his feet and the 13 knocked out beauties scattered around him. He looked at the sky and sighed, "Can't I have a break" **** After being betrayed and killed by the one closest to him Jidenna, an ancient god woke up in a rental apartment with no memory of who he was. His only clue was the acceptance letter on his laptop to a university across the continent and the insight that accompanied him: he could know the use of an object with a touch. But before he could fully adjust to his new reality he was poisoned. Dragging himself from the gate of hades he went on a spree of revenge and afterwards set off to another land for schooling. Thinking to himself that the action was over but he began to notice strange things ever since he entered Pǔshì University His roommate wanted to siphon his luck. His seatmate was a trouble magnet and a harbinger of disaster. The random elderly man wanted to steal his girl and make her his 108th concubine. As if that wasn't enough action already the world ended gods and monsters tore open the sky bringing forth a new era of chaos. Bursting with anger, Jidenna rubbed them all in the sand and stuffed grass in their mouths. ——— Contact me on Instagram @Daoist_Starweaver

Daoist_Starweaver · Fantasy
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115 Chs

No More Dramas

'A breakthrough!'

All laxness disappeared from his body as his mind became more alert after noticing that.

Now with a lead, Jidenna squinted his eyes, quickly following the waves going through the air before Cheng Yuan stopped talking.

At first, Jidenna noticed that the mysterious wave was mostly absorbed by a lot of people sitting in the front. It seemed that the further back the wave went, the fewer people could absorb it.

'Is that it?' he thought. 'Does this wave have a range limit?'

He checked again.

He softly shook his head, striking out what he just thought because Jidenna could clearly see the wave reaching every part of the room without any visible sign of strain.

'So if it doesn't have a range limit—or maybe it does, but at least it can cover this room…'

'Okay, if the range limit isn't the issue, what is?' he checked again and thought. 'Could it have an effective range?'