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I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Starting out from NY city, one man will come back in time and start dominating the world of the apocalypse. Hye lived his entire life without a class. After the apocalypse hit the human world, strange creatures invaded and killed humans while new lands were being added. Systems were given to humans and with the help of the guides, humans started to fight back for their lives. All of this happened under the watch of the venerable beings who were shining stars in the sky; gods! Hye dreamt his entire life of a chance to prove himself. He was a hard-working, earnestly learning, and smart youth. However, the apocalypse never was merciful to such humans at all. Until one day he got a chance to go back in time when everything started. At this new starting point, he found himself able to finally obtain what he wanted, a class for himself and power beyond imagination. But will things be this easy for him? ______________________________________________ Release schedule: 1-2 chapters per day, more chapters per summoning pens: 1 chap for every 100 summoning pens. [WPC #264 - Gold Place Winner!] [ Check trailer 1 of the novel here: bit.ly/wn12345 ]

ranmaro · Fantasy
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1796 Chs

How To Deal With The Upcoming Quest

"So we are going to have hybrid monsters alongside flying ones?" Sara asked, ignoring the panic Angelica was in.

"We are going to have many," Hilary kept speaking about this upcoming challenge, "and the worst thing is that portals will open, portals that won't close before killing all monsters for seven continuous days."

"Seven days?!!" it was my time to get surprised, "isn't it supposed to be just one or two?"

"No, that bastard will use the worst version," she sighed, "the worst lasted for seven days."

"That…" everyone was shocked when they heard that.

"Don't worry, we can lose a few places," I was already prepared for such a loss. But it was time for them to accept such loss.

"Losing areas? Are you sure?" Hillary asked, feeling a little surprised by what I just said.

"Losing parts isn't a big deal," I shrugged, "as long as we control this, and make sure not a key part is lost, we can play it safe."