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Reborn Apex Predator: The Human Who Conquered Gods

Meet Atenzi, your everyday aikido teacher living a quiet life. That is, until he gets jumped and stabbed one night. As he's bleeding out, Atenzi gets mad. Real mad. He yells at the sky, begging for another shot at life where he can be a total badass instead of a pushover. Turns out, some bored gods were listening. They toss Atenzi into a crazy new world as their wild card. Here, humans are at the bottom of the food chain, and history's biggest names are duking it out for power. Now Atenzi's got to level up from zero to hero, fast. He's facing off against the likes of Genghis Khan and Napoleon, while trying to team up with other famous faces scattered across this messed-up world. But Atenzi's not playing by the rules. He's out for blood, aiming to crush everyone in his path - even the gods who gave him this second chance. Watch as this ordinary guy turns into the biggest, baddest predator Universe X has ever seen.

Innocence · Fantasy
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47 Chs

Dreams and Nightmares

The crimson mist swirled again, reshaping Atenzi's surroundings. This time, the change was gentler, the blood-red haze giving way to soft, warm light. Atenzi blinked, adjusting to the new scene.

He found himself standing in a cozy living room, sunlight streaming through big windows. The furniture looked familiar yet strange - bits of his life on Earth, mixed with things he'd come to know in the Sovereign Lands.

"Honey, is that you?" a voice called from another room. A voice that made Atenzi's heart skip a beat.

A woman entered, her smile bright, her eyes full of love. It was Tafukht, his girlfriend from his old life on Earth. The one he'd left behind when he came to Naaim.

"Tafukht?" Atenzi whispered, his voice choked with emotion. "How... how is this possible?"

She laughed, the sound like music to his ears. "What do you mean, silly? I've been here all along." She wrapped her arms around him, and Atenzi felt a warmth he'd almost forgotten.

"Dad! Dad!" Two kids burst into the room, a boy and a girl, their faces lit up with joy. They tackled Atenzi, nearly knocking him over.

As he steadied himself, holding these phantom children, Atenzi felt a deep sense of rightness. This was what he'd always wanted, wasn't it? A family, a home, love.

"Are you okay, honey?" Tafukht asked, looking worried. "You look... lost."

Atenzi shook his head, trying to clear the fog in his mind. "I... I'm fine. Just a bit overwhelmed."

Tafukht smiled understandingly. "I know. Sometimes I can hardly believe it myself. After everything that happened in Naaim, to have this..." She waved her hand around them. "It's like a dream come true."

"Naaim?" Atenzi's head snapped up. "You know about Naaim?"

"Of course, silly," she laughed. "We all lived through it, remember? The war, the Harbingers, all of it. But it's over now. We won. And now we get to live the life we always wanted."

Atenzi's mind spun. A life where he'd won in Naaim and come home? Where he had everything he'd ever dreamed of?

The children pulled at his hands. "Dad, come on! You promised to take us to the park!"

As Atenzi let himself be led outside, he was struck by how perfect it all was. The neighborhood was ideal, a perfect mix of his old world and the best parts of Naaim. Neighbors waved happily, the sun shone warmly, and the air was filled with laughter.

At the park, Atenzi played with the kids, pushed them on swings, caught them at the bottom of slides. All the while, Tafukht watched with a loving smile, sometimes joining in the fun.

It was... perfect. Too perfect...

As the sun started to set, casting a golden glow over the park, Atenzi felt a growing unease. This was everything he'd ever wanted, yes. But...

"It's not real," he said softly, the truth hitting him hard.

"What was that, honey?" Tafukht asked, turning to him with concern.

Atenzi looked at her, at the children, at the perfect world around him. He felt tears stinging his eyes. "This isn't real. It's a beautiful dream, but... it's not real."

The world around him seemed to flicker, like a faulty image.

"Of course it's real," Tafukht said, but her voice sounded distant now. "This is everything you've ever wanted. Why would you say it's not real?"

Atenzi felt his heart breaking, but he stood firm. "Because I know the truth. Naaim needs me. The Sovereign Lands need me. I can't stay in this dream, no matter how much I want to."

The children looked up at him, their faces sad. "But Dad, don't you love us?"

"I do," Atenzi said, his voice cracking. "With all my heart. But you're not real. You're what I wish could be, not what is."

The world around him began to dissolve, melting back into the red mist. The last thing Atenzi saw was Tafukht's face, a mixture of sadness and... pride?

As the vision faded completely, Atenzi found himself once again floating in the blood-red void. His heart ached, his mind reeling from the experience.

"Impressive, little king," Báthory's voice purred from the mist. "You've resisted not just the temptation of power, but the lure of your heart's deepest desires. But we're not done yet. Let's see how you handle your darkest fears."

Atenzi steeled himself, knowing that whatever came next would likely be even harder. But he had resisted the pull of absolute power and the temptation of a perfect life. He had looked his deepest wishes in the eye and refused them.

Whatever horrors lay ahead, he would face them. For his people, for Naaim, and for the man he was striving to become.

The crimson mist swirled again, preparing to show Atenzi his worst nightmares...