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Perfect Avatar

Supernatural phenomena called Rift have caused the appearance of monsters and other disasters, gradually pushing the world toward its destruction. To face it, some humans having awakened various magical powers are fighting against this apocalypse. Dora, one of them, has a special "Avatar" class which gives him access to every class, despite great difficulty leveling them up. But despite his enormous potential, he chose to appear incompetent to get kicked from his team, so that he could live a lazy life with his family but his talents is discovered by the strongest woman in the Kingdom and she decides to enroll him in the royal academy. Reluctant at first, his mother gives him the motivation he needs to pursue this path, but little did they know what kind of monster they had thrown into the world. Dora is not a hero wishing for peace, but a monster getting addicted to the taste of power, wealth, and freedom. Dora pursues an unknown goal until he meets someone who knows more about his true nature than himself and sets him on a path that will nourish his eternal thirst, to the cost of his humanity, but in a world collapsing, isn't a monster the greatest weapon? [I am open to discussion Facebook: Yalatola Alter Discord: Yalatola#7758 Check technical sheets]

Yalatola · Fantasy
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274 Chs

Starting From Zero

Hope was sitting alone on a bench in a bustling city park. All around him, vibrant energy was pulsating through the air. Children were running around, playing games, and chasing each other. Couples were strolling hand in hand, exchanging loving glances. Some vendors were selling ice cream or balloons, and the sweet aroma of cotton candy filled the air.

Despite the beautiful scenery, the boy's heart was heavy with anguish. He sat with his head down, lost in thought. Suddenly, a ball hit him in the head, jolting him back to reality. Three young boys approached him, the smallest one catching the ball.

"Wow, sorry, mister," the smallest boy said, looking up at him with wide, innocent eyes.

"I told you to pass the ball! Sorry, mister!" the other two boys chimed in, looking apologetic.

They apologized while disputing the ball right before the young man, who gritted his teeth and stood up, his face twisted with anger.