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One Hero Is Not Enough To Save The World. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amael, the hero, singlehandedly wiped out more than half of the entire demon race all on his own and even won against the demon king. This should have put him at ease but unfortunately for the human race, the demon king and his race were fated to come back to life again after thousands of years, just like it's always been. "You may have won this time Amael, but the next time, there'll be no one as powerful enough as you to save this world" the demon king cackled with a malicious laughter as he faded away. "This is only a temporary peace..." "Very well then... If this is what I must do to completely eradicate them, then I will" Amael then made a decision. A decision he had hoped would ensure the safety of the future for generations to come. _________________________________________________________________ "We were supposed to be dead, but when we both woke up, we found ourselves in this new world... a world that was all too familiar to both of us" _________________________________________________________________ Author Note: The first few chapters (Around 20 chaps) will be written in 1st person POV but after the introduction of more characters, I will seamlessly switch to the third person POV. Also, as you might've noticed, there will be two male leads. I really hope you enjoy reading the book as much as I enjoyed writing it!

Caeruleum_ · Fantasy
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Chapter 102 - Ogre Yeti

(About thirty minutes before the avalanche occurred…)

"This is definitely a mountain…" Flynn muttered to himself as he slowly trudged up the what seemed to be a snowy slope.

Leaving a trail of dead polar newts in his wake, the youth had realized, about ten minutes ago, that the area he was traversing was slowly getting steeper the further he kept walking.

At first Flynn had decided to go back down and walk around the mountain but, upon realizing that his visibility was slowly getting clearer, he had opted to keep moving up.

Following up with that thought, the youth kept moving up and just has he had hoped, his view soon became completely unobstructed by the heavy blizzard.

The steep peak of the far and majestic snow-covered mountain dramatically came into Flynn's full view, its edges adorned with sparse, glistening white snow as it pierced the blue sky.