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I Can Read People's Comments

Theodore Griffith was a master of Reality. He understood the parallel universe in the form of another reality. He was aware that someone’s wish, story, or pure imagination could give birth to a new reality just like his own. Hence, he planned to find the creator of his reality by roaming among the realities. This time, he entered a new reality connected to several other realities. However, what made him certain the most was that this reality was connected to the person who created his reality. He knew that fact because of the ability he gained in this world. He could actually see people’s comments, allowing him to realize that his entire life and reality were born from a story. “Hehe. You have made a mistake in making me realize this. With the readers on my back, I can force you, the author, to make a plot for us to meet.” Theo said while giggling. “That’s why I’m counting on you guys.” --------- Other Works: 1. Oil Tycoon: Let's Find Oil in a Martial World 2. God of Tricksters (Completed) 3. Gacha Sovereign (Completed) 4. The Magician of Sound (Completed) 5. Reincarnated to Bonk in Another World (Completed)

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Playing with a Ghost

[Chapter 138 Comments]

"Alright. It's time I teach you the trick to control your fire."

"Is it really time for us to do that?" Lancelot couldn't help but glance at the monster before them. 

"We don't have time. That's why I'm going to teach you now. This is very important because your fire might be what we need to defeat that monster." Theo nodded with a solemn expression as if indirectly telling him that if he didn't learn this technique, they would die.

Lancelot gulped down. The pressure was something that not a normal kid could do. In fact, he wondered if he could do it, considering he had failed in the past even when he was in a peaceful situation, let alone in this limited amount of time. 

However, Theo said, "If you don't have the confidence, then so be it. I'm going to teach you when you're ready… probably one, no, three years from now. At that time, I would have departed from the academy anyway."