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The Outliers - Evolution to the World's Strongest

In a world where, unbeknownst to most of Earth's population, people with special powers exist, known as Meta-Humans. Such people belong to one of two opposing organizations. The first, known as Harmony, aims to coexist with regular society and protect them from superhuman or supernatural threats while remaining in the shadows. The second, known as Eden, aims to overthrow regular human society and establish a world where the super-powered reign supreme. These two opposing sides have been fighting for centuries, with countless conflicts scattered throughout history. The power balance between the two had remained even for a long time, and in order to tip the scales in their favor, Harmony began a certain project...the creation of nine orbs made using pure, natural power, known as Meta-Orbs. These orbs can grant a person unimaginable power, but right as the creation of these objects is completed, a conflict results in all nine Meta-Orbs being scattered throughout the world...and anyone who comes across them will gain immense power, even normal humans, therefore giving rise to the world's first unnatural Meta-Humans. And so, this ensues a vicious scramble between Eden and Harmony, as both sides look to find the people that come across the Meta-Orbs and take them into custody. These artificially-induced unnatural Meta-Humans are labeled as 'Outliers', and in the span of a few days, all of them have their lives irreversibly changed. Whether this change is for the better or worse, remains to be seen...

Aimdaqs · Fantasy
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285 Chs

Chapter 232 - Deity Training(Part 1)

Point-of-View: Dietrich Engel

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"Hey, come on, could you at least pretend to be paying attention?" I sighed in exasperation.

"Give me a minute, I am almost done...," Void muttered in response, as he tried to solve a puzzle in the book we'd brought.

"You really shouldn't be zoning out, or you just might regret it!" Exclaimed Petra, as she swung her fist while using Compression to close the gap between her fist and the back of his head.

Without moving a muscle, he teleported about a meter to his left, engrossed in the puzzle.

"If you were faster, I would not be so relaxed. And besides, yelling out like that loses your only real advantage, the element of surprise," He pointed out objectively.

"He's got a point, you might have been able to hit him if it wasn't for that," I sighed wryly.

"Yeah, yeah, I got it," She grumbled with a huff.