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Idle Mage: Humanity's Strongest Backer

They said they came from out of nowhere. There were no signs of their arrival nor there were any loud sounds. One day, Humanity woke up and was forced to accept their existence...along with the destruction they brought with them. Ashton West, a orphan and a transmigrator from Earth. He woke up in this near-apocalyptic world without anyone else to rely on aside from himself. Thankfully, he was blessed with a golden finger that came with his transmigration package! Ashton: This world needs a Hero...sadly, I can't be bothered to be one. Ashton: Surely there's someone out there who can fulfill that role. As for me? Well... "Being 'Humanity's Strongest Backer' doesn't sound so bad." *** Disclaimer: 1. Cover's not mine. Found it online and edited it. This is for temporary use. Hit me up if this is yours and want it to be taken down. 2. Don't expect perfection. It doesn't exist. 3. I'm not in a race with the other authors. I have my own update schedule. Don't worry, it's frequent enough. All your support will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for checking out my work!

Hateful_Fellow · Fantasy
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True Spirit, El-Realm

[Congratulations, your Beneficiary Aria had successfully evolved her bloodline through your help. She has now become a True Spirit, no longer bound as the Artifact Spirit of the Grand Library.]

[Her lifespan has increased tremendously. She no longer has to experience death and rebirth every 100 years. And she can stay by your side as long as you treat her well.]

[×5000 Benefactor's Return, triggered! You received: Fey Atavism Platform, El-Realm Shard, and 1000 Skill and Spell Points.]

Ashton looked at the system prompts floating in his vision. He sighed in relief knowing the meaning behind this.

Since the system gave him these prompts, it means that Aria's bloodline evolution was completed.

This also means that her stomach cramps have also ended...

He still resented the system, just a little bit, for trolling him. He never expected that something like that was possible.