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SSS-Ranked Awakening: I Can Only Summon Mythical Beasts

Second Awakening? A System? Having lost the battle of the Dark Catastrophe to the demons—spawns of the Dark Gods— humanity is given a chance at making things right once again. Born as a twin into a family of high ranking talent awakeners, Damien Terrace is met with trouble when it is his turn to perform the ritual. After awakening the E-Rank Summoner talent, Damien loses everything to his twin. Exiled by his father to perish away from them, Damien goes through a second awakening that changes the play field for him. Ding! [The God of Summons is furious and has blessed you with a system!] [You have fused with the Mythics Summoning System—A system that only allows you to summon mythical beasts!] [Obtain nineteen Magic Essence Cores to boost your core to the next level!] [Slay 200 more demons to unlock another summon!] Damien's only option is to evolve! ____________________ A/N: I'd be happy to get feedback as this is my first book. This will show that I actually have readers. Thanks. ____________________ ____________________ Update Schedule: 00:30 GMT (+8) 12:30 GMT (+8)

Slumberin_Immortal · Fantasy
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We Have Guests! I

"What difference does it make, Father?" Damon asked with furrowed brows, trying to make sense of what his father had just said.

"Basically, if he's truly dead, then we didn't kill him. The Forest of Twin Disasters did." Lord Terrace said, stressing the word "truly" as though he thought otherwise.

Listening to his father's explanation made Damon almost explode. 'You sent him there to die and now you're claiming you didn't kill him?'

Lord Terrace seemed to notice the anger seething beneath Damon's skin and quickly added. "He's my son and even if it's just a little, I regret doing what I did." Inwardly though, he thought. 'He would've ended up tumbling the family if left so I did it. Can't have you influenced by his words instead of mine.'

Even as he spoke, claiming to regret doing it, his face remained straight as if he'd read it off a script.