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SSS Ranked Reincarnation: Dark Dragon Legacy

After dying from a gunshot, Reo meets the goddess Ophelia who offers him a rare chance. Instead of being reincarnated with no memory of his past, he can come back to a new world with the offer of receiving a legacy as well. Reo gets to choose from six legacy cards, each offering different powers. One card is blank—a risky option with slim chances of getting a good legacy from it. Ignoring the goddess’s warning, Reo picks the blank card and to both their surprise, he gets the SSS Rank Dark Dragon Legacy, a type of legacy so rare that only one human in Ophelia's world has ever had it. Reo is Reborn as Silva, he’s quickly labeled a failure by his noble family because he lacked magical ability at the moment , due to his legacy not yet awakened. His father, embarrassed and harsh, orders his death, but his mother begs for his life, sending him away to be raised by another family in a far-off town. Silva awakens his Dark Dragon Legacy, growing at a rate that was beyond normal, as he tried to understand the task the goddess had in mind for him, while still enjoying his new life. He also made out some time to pay his father back Discord: https://discord.gg/cQyp9znXYz

DepressedMage · Fantasy
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The cloaked man

Silva didn't even allow him to talk more.

"You said you would never come to this town again, why are you here?" Silva asked.

"Oh, that was before I found out how special you are. Now, I want you. So what will it be? Come with me and I'll spare the town, or stay and fight me, and the town gets destroyed," the cloaked man said.

"Haha, hahaha, hahahahah." Silva started cackling like a madman. The cloaked man was confused as to what was happening.

"DO YOU THINK YOU ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO GIVE ME OPTIONS?" Silva roared in rage, his mana and aura exploding from his body like a typhoon.

The windows and doors of the houses within a hundred-meter radius took damage.

When the cloaked man saw this, he understood that he had made a very large mistake; he had grossly underestimated how strong Silva was.