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Supremacy Games

Felix Maxwell was destined to be a loser, born on one of the weakest races and on the least favorable of situations, he was forced to face adversity head-on as he traveled across the vast universe where dangers laid in every corner, one day traveling in hopes of riches he stumbled upon a ruin where a supreme being laid imprisoned, in a stroke of bad luck the being laid its eyes on him and tried to take over his body, forcing itself upon him. But fate hadn't given up on him! He woke up in his younger body, 20 years in the past with the fallen being trapped in his soul. In his past life he had been a loser, giving up on things mid-way and never striving for greatness, he was a side character who made the strong shine even brighter, but not on this life. He swore to himself he would strive for glory, he would take advantage of his knowledge and emerge as a supreme being! ...... Novel Discord: https://discord.gg/FTfXXYHnFT This is my Patreon, everyone is welcomed to drop by! https://www.patreon.com/MidGard_Author

MidGard · Sci-fi
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1831 Chs

Rightfully, The Number One Bloodliner! (2 in 1)

Upon recognizing this ability, some American viewers screamed at their screens for Felix to take cover. While those without a single clue, just chuckled in derision at her bold claim.

They saw Felix emerging without a single scratch from two elemental salvos. How would this one be any different?

"Show me what you got Sylvi." Felix said, smiling warmly.

"I am really warning you!" Sylvia stressed it again.

"The hell? Were you always this long-winded?" Felix opened his arms wide and beseeched, "Please just strike me down already."

Alas, Sylvia still didn't fire those Icy bolts. She merely kept looking at him while chewing her lips like she was worried for his sake.

'What the f*ck is going on? Did she fall for me or what?' Felix was left speechless by the sight.

This was the only reason that came up in his mind as he knew that Sylvia wasn't that merciful to care for his well-being when they weren't even that close.