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The Horatius Era

Determined Protagonist: Yes, Interesting Side Cast: Yes, No Harem: Yes, World Building: Yes, Mythological References: Yes, Overpowered Protagonist: Yes, Regression: Yes. On a dark night, a man named Alex Horatius is assassinated alongside his secretary. Instead of arriving at the afterlife, he instead regresses to his sixteen-year-old self on the day the “apocalypse” began. As he watches the death of his father, intense feelings of rage arise in his chest. Armed with the knowledge of the future and a desperate thirst for vengeance, he challenges even the Gods themselves. But there lies a secret even he is unbeknownst to. With danger lurking at every turn, can the man, who is now a boy, overturn his fate and achieve something great? Or will he be like the rest, trapped in mediocrity at the bottom of the food chain? “The Horatius Era” is a gripping tale of Alex’s journey, on which he experiences many adversities in order to potentially achieve what his heart desires. ----------- If you like the novel, please drop a power stone. Don't forget to add it to your library. All support is appreciated! Enjoy the read! All chapters will be released at 8:30 AM (PST), or 00:30 (UTC +8). (9:30 AM (PST) if Daylight Savings Time is in effect). Usual upload schedule: 1-2 chapters/day.

AceAmbrosia · Fantasy
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267 Chs

Demon Lord (5)

Power burst forth, drowning the area in suffocation. A blinding light shone from the silver blade, exuding an aura capable of mass destruction. Invigoration blinded the amethyst-eyed boy as he unleashed [Sea of Ryoujin: Holy Convergence] once again.

A stripe containing a yellowish hue came to be, instilling itself on Barzon's shoulder. The demon lord's eyes widened to the size of saucers, before a pained scream of agony burst forth from his lips.

Blood gushed from Barzon's body. His upper-back, shoulder, and arm fell to the ground, exuding a dark aura as they withered. The demon lord's eyes were bloodshot, and his face was pale. His expression–unlike his usual self–contained traces of murderous intent.

No longer did he wish to nurture the amethyst-eyed boy.