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Inverse System

"You can copy the opposite of any power, as long as you make contact with the user." As Rein heard those words, he felt like he finally understood this power he awakened to. This power that had never been heard of before... Abandoned by their mother and orphaned by their renowned father's mysterious death at a young age, Rein and Leona Alister lived alone in a small village happy with nothing but each other's company. At least, that was how it was meant to be... Rein wasn't born with any powers, which wasn't the end of the world since one can manifest to a power later in life. However, in Rein's case, he did not manifest to a normal power. He gained a "System"... One that allowed him to take the powers of others and inverse them to make his own. Fire became Water, Weakness became Strength, Death became Life... Aided by this unfamiliar power, how will he use it to fufill his ambitions and avenge the ones he loved? *Author's Notes* I see a lot of people complaining about the MC being stupid in the beginning. While yes, he isn't the smartest when the novel starts, do keep in mind that he's 10 years old! I wrote it with that in mind, and didn't want to make him too smart in the beginning to exhibit his character development! He doesn't know his own emotions, and is clearly going to develop into someone more methodical in the future. Do keep that in mind!

Wizzez · Fantasy
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Dodgeball Finals (2)

"Alright, I've got a plan Xenia. Actually, it's your plan. You know, that one," he insinuated as Xenia wore a surprised expression.

"Wha… Really?"

"Yes, now look alive! We just need to buy 5 seconds," he said as Rein threw the first ball.

It whizzed past Clyde's face, blowing his hair in the wind that it left in its wake, and bounced off the wall behind him, coming straight back to Rein.

"Damn, I missed," he remarked as he wound up the next ball.

"I'm not missing this time, I guarantee it," he said as he threw his next ball.

"Clyde, dodge it!" Xenia yelled as Clyde stood there, motionless.

He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, then opened them again. He tilted his head to a 45-degree angle as the ball bounced off of it, dazing him as he fell back. The ball flew up in the air as he regained his composure, flying directly above into Rein's side.