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I, the Weakest Traveler, Start by Taming the gods of the Old World.

Ha Joon Kim is a loser. No amount of luck was going to save him from that fate, he was always going to be that loser. But what happens when he dies and gets reincarnated in another world where everything seems different. Where gods and heroic spirits of all eras are in existence. Not only that, but his smartphone is with him? And it grants him skills?. [Instant learning acquired] [This skill allows you to gain abilities from leaning] He knew the essence of water. [You have gained a new skill.] [Water manipulation.] [50 endurance points have been deducted.] .... [Knowledge of the gods acquired] [This skill lets you tame… tame…] Giving another chance to live life, Ha Joon decided he wasn't going to be that loser anymore, instead, he was going to help the king of Camelot, or rather, The queen of Camelot rule a successful Kingdom. From getting the goddesses to fall in love, to even making Merlin beg for his attention, he was finally getting everything he wanted from life. The traveler… the only human in the old world to tame the gods. ..... Action (check) Romance (check) Powerful goddesses and gods (check) lots of echhi (check) smart MC (check). I hope you enjoy this book, I promise it's worth it. N:B Synopsis doesn't do the book justice, you should try the first few chapters

Rion34 · Fantasy
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163 Chs

The illusion

"Who are you to decide what I need?"

Dong froze, his gaze solely fixed on Ha Joon before he looked at Rachael, who seemed like she was already panicking.

"Joony!" she called out to him, but Ha Joon paid no attention.

Not only was his head pounding seriously, something about the whole family dinner didn't sit right with him.

"You are probably tired, you'll come back to your senses tomorrow," Dong spoke, focusing back on his food. "I'll let the commander know you'll be joining—"

"I don't want to do that either."

They all paused again.

"Why are you always trying to take control of my life like I can't make decisions for myself?" Ha Joon was not looking at his father. "I don't remember much of what happened, but I'd like to think you all changed for the better, and that's why I stayed."

"You stayed because you understood the way the world works. You could not survive without us," Dong retorted.