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I Became The Strongest In The Multiverse

"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." Oh, how the truth would beg to differ. Humanity was forced to acknowledge that they were the lowest among the countless civilizations existing in the universe. For years, they kept fighting an uphill battle against far more advanced intergalactic civilizations in virtually stimulated arenas... with real world consequences. And they kept fighting on, all while depending on the teenage pilots of the giant guardian mechs dubbed Regalia to win their war. Amidst all that, stood Arnold Tilgen, who had no interest in joining the war, let alone saving humanity. To him, both the enemies and the humans were worthless. Yet, the cycle of fate pulled him into the chaos, thrusting him into the madness of the virtual war. He was thrown into the fray with a powerful system that forced him to become involved despite his will. And thus, his quest began. To break away from his unforgiving destiny, to become the strongest in the multiverse. ... [Current Featured Character In Cover: Arnold Tilgen] [Around 70% of the lore is explained in between Chapter 90 to 99, with the actual system appearing in chapter 101. If anyone is confused or wants to be spoiled, you can read those first.] [Slow and confusing beginning, so please be patient.] Tags: #virtualreality #zombies #apocalypse #overpowered protagonist #romance #beautiful female lead #strategy #inventions #action #mystery #aliens #war #alternative universe #MC strong from the start #space #level-up #tragedy

TahsinHossain · sci-fi
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Arena Nineteen: Motives And Beliefs IX

"As I thought... You don't die."

The elder muttered as he put away the gun. I took a deep breath and looked around me. Blood had splattered all around the room and was still running down my cheeks.

I had felt the pain of the bullet tearing my brain apart. I had felt the pain of death... Yet, I was still breathing.

"Let me guess... You come from a world that hasn't been reset yet."

"... I had heard something like that too."

I kept taking deep breaths as I calmed myself down. Then with a hoarse voice, I agreed with the old "me" before me.

"Hm... No wonder you know nothing. Oh well."

He came behind me in his wheelchair and untied my ropes with a sigh. I brought my wrists forward and rubbed the red areas. I couldn't die, but I still felt pain... I was missing my old body.

"How did you gain such a mind?"

The elder moved back to his previous place behind the desk.

"... Anubis helped me."

"Is Anubis perhaps a god?"