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Monster Hunt Online: Fateless Child

Aidan opened his eyes in an unknown world of fate and destiny. No one knows why he was there or who get him there. He will fight against monsters, cultists, wizards, warriors, demons, and even undead for the rest of his life while traveling the wonders of the world, but reality dictates otherwise. Another storm is brewing and his life will take another turn against his will. He thought this world will become his new reality. Then he soon found out that he was in a video game. Watch his journey as he mingles with fate and destiny. To carve his own path he will have to deny fate. "I am the Fateless." Note: Give this book a chance. Aidan is weak in the early parts of the story but he would pick up speed at around 40 chapters. It's action-packed early too, though his strength won't increase much until around chapter 40. Update 7 times a week. 200 Power stone = Bonus 1 chapter 400 power stone = bonus 2 chapter Expect Leveling system, expansive worldbuilding full of monsters, cultists, wizards, warriors schools. Weak to strong. Author note: Beta-reader needed! You can read unpublished chapters in advance! Join this server: https://discord.gg/yPtRt29tAg Note: the cover is not mine btw. If you want me to take it down please ask.

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Chapter 110 Got you

"Why are they so cruel?" Deridiv asked.

"They're not at faults. It is by the emperor's command that they did this.

"Emperor?"

"This is the Bleassephere Empire."

Deridiv widened his eyes. Bleassephere? The emperor commanded them to do this? Why? For what?

"Let's get down and save them," Deridiv said.

"No. This is not the right time. The Black Legion will chase us. You don't want to be chased by him."

Deridiv glanced at the man. 'They are the rebel forces!'

Looking at how strong this man was, he must be one of the important leaders. He had been chasing them for years under the emperor's command. Should he kill him now? But, something told him it was not the right thing to do. Maybe the rebel forces really wasn't in the wrong. He looked down below at the despairing men and women.