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Genomancer

The world was forever changed when, without warning, dozens of portals materialized across the globe. From these swirling gateways, monstrous creatures emerged, laying waste to cities and thrusting humanity into a nightmare. A once tranquil and orderly world descended into chaos. Humanity, stripped of its dominance, faced extinction as millions perished daily. Those who survived were driven to the fringes, struggling to adapt to a brutal new reality. Gone were the ideals of justice, law, and equality. In their place, the unforgiving laws of nature reigned supreme. But in the midst of despair, a flicker of hope emerged: the genomancers. These extraordinary individuals had unlocked powers by implanting monster genes into their own bodies. Despite the perilous and rare success rate of just 10%, humanity's spirit remained unbroken. Now, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the genomancers stand as the last bastion of hope against the monstrous tide. Will they be enough to turn the tide, or is humanity doomed to fade into oblivion? Dive into this thrilling saga and discover the fate of a world on the brink.

Agis_Z99 · Fantasie
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85 Chs

Shiruko Goal

Since he was born into this world, Shiruko had never cried. His parents even thought he was sick because their baby never cried. As he grew slowly, he also never showed any clear emotions. There were no moments when he got angry, happy, or sad. Only a cold, boring expression.

At the age of seven, he saw his mother crying in front of his father's grave. His father, a figure close to him, had now died. However, no emotions surfaced within Shiruko.

Instead, curiosity emerged as he observed his mother's sadness. He wondered, wasn't it true that humans would die eventually? If so, why regret someone's death?

When Shiruko asked this, his mother beat him while venting her sorrow on him. At that moment, Shiruko's mother might have thought her child still didn't understand anything, so she apologized to him after realizing what she had done was wrong.