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Awakening the Ancestors

Ancestral spirits drenched the world in blood 1000 years ago, forcing people to choose between death and turning to ancestral spirits. Saido Kado, on the other hand, was the only swordsman in the world who could match up with the ancestral spirits and seal them away. However, after 1000 years, people became dissatisfied with the current world and desired the return of the ancestral spirits. Tahara Kado, a young swordsman and the last Kado of his generation, aspires to be the best swordsman in the world, but his peers mock him because he is an F-Rank. His wish was granted, and he was killed, but an awakening system reawakened him, allowing him to level up and unlock new abilities, power, and sword skills. His first inquiry is to find out who has the ability to seal and unseal ancestral spirits. Will he be able to stop the people from unsealing the ancestral spirits? If they are unsealed, can he stop the ancestral spirits? Will he be able to awaken his ancestors? Join Tahara and his friends on a journey full of challenges that will put his swordsmanship and determination to succeed to the test. ....... Volumes........ -Volume 1: Awakening (1-44) -Volume 2: First-Year (45–57) -Volume 3: Samon Kenji (58–78) -Volume 4: The Lost Maniac (79–114) -Volume 5: The Gray Soul and The Tombstone Teacher (115–138) -Volume 6: The Twelve (139–157) -Volume 7: Chandganuur Arc (158–187) -Volume 8: Unveiling the Nexus of Blades and Sorcery (188-212) -Volume 9: The Graveyard Devil (213-224) -Volume 10: Chadli Guelimja (225-

LegalWolf · Fantasy
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Chapter 195: Crescent Strike and Serpent’s Strike

The teams from the different nations were ready for another round after a week of competition, just as the United States was prepared for its match against Argentina. Additionally, they ranked last week's matchup between Ghana and New Zealand as the best matchup they had ever seen. The Indian team, who finished fifth in the previous competition, stood in the way of the Ghanaian team as they prepared for their upcoming opponent. Additionally, the Japanese team—which featured the final member of the Kado Generation and demonstrated an enormous battle the previous week—was the team that everyone was anticipating. They would be competing against Turkey this week because all the other nations had been paired with their adversaries. As the teams were getting ready for their matches, South Africa and Italy, the second-place finishers, were paired against each other.