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Dark Abyss: Meteor Apocalypse

Check out my new book. The Successor System: While Others Cultivate, I Level Up ********** In the year 2030. A large meteorite crashed into Europe, creating a deep crater. A team was sent out to analyze and gather information, on what this strange phenomenon might be. But they never made it back. It was later discovered, that some creatures were emerging from this deep crater and had begun to spread across the continent. Despite the efforts of the military, they weren’t able to kill a single one of these creatures. This became a threat to not just the continent, but all of humanity. So it was decided, that all the affected areas should be sealed down to prevent the monsters from spreading further. A large number of people ended up getting sealed, along with these creatures. Without a doubt, being destined to die. But as though nature couldn’t allow this. A metal that could affect this creature was discovered. Which they used to fend off the creatures and create a large city. The battle between them and the creatures raged on. Ray, a young boy, who had arrived in Europe for tourism, had ended up among those who were sealed with these creatures He swore to make it back to his family no matter what. ********************** PS: Thanks for reading. Make sure to add to your library and vote if you like the book. Your support would be appreciated. Cover isn’t mine. If the owner wants me to take it down, contact me.

K_Phynom · Fantasy
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The Invisible Becomes Visible: Round one

"My goodness!"

She turned around to see Ray staring at her in surprise. "Here was I thinking the abyssal was pissed at us." He shifted his gaze around the area before bringing it back to her. "But it looks like you're really the angry one."

"I thought you said you weren't coming." She asked without shifting her gaze from the building.

"Well, let's say I didn't want my partner to get hurt because I refused to help in a fight. That would damage my good reputation," he said righteously.

"I'll attend to the people. I think you should do the same."

"Nah! That isn't my calling." Ray waved dismissively before walking to the partially demolished building. "I guess I won't be getting any credit. "I should have come earlier in the first place," he said before walking away. But after taking his twelfth step he heard a slight sound.

"Huh?" He turned around while staring intensely at the crumbled building.