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Redo: Grimoire System in the Apocalypse

"Am I being eaten by a SLIME?!?!" A normal man woke up to find himself surrounded by the unconscious figures of his family and neighbors. The land around him was large and open, not a single structure in sight. "What's... going on?" **** Taylor, an emotionally detached family man, woke up in a strange place. Dungeons dotted the land and Monsters ran rampant. After conquering his first Dungeon, he decides that the best way to protect his children is to build a strong community. He begins his conquest as a Support build, focusing on Defense and healing to better protect his loved ones. Is that good enough to keep them alive? Can he build a community strong enough to survive the incoming disasters? Can he unlock the secrets of the mysterious Mana? Join our hero as he uses his powerful defenses to protect those he cares about! **** *Not for children, this novel will have both lewd and gruesome moments as it progresses further into the story. Cover artwork by BlackLapiz, she did an amazing job at bringing the MC to life. Tags: System, Fantasy, Romance, Fighting, Sex, Love, Husband and Wife, Multiple Lovers, Harem, Apocalypse, Magic, Mana, Kingdom Building, Survival

Ullyr · Fantasy
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317 Chs

(208) Is Five Enough?

As Geth looked over the Grimoires floating before him, he couldn't help but admire how intricate Albus and his citizens made the system.

He could see that most of his team's Skills were variants of some base Skills that he'd already seen. The Talents also seemed to fit each of their "User's" personalities.

'Albus, just how long did it take you to set the Formation for this system up?'

'It took a little more than a decade, with close to 1000 of the best mages, historians, and Formation architects. The cities that I showed you were part of the Formation.

Once we reached a certain point, the Formation began growing independently, adding things we couldn't even have dreamed of.'

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'Isn't that a bit dangerous?'

'It isn't something we could help. We closely monitored the expansions, but the design, quite literally, took a life of its own.