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Reincarnated With Three Unique Skills

"Congratulations on receiving the following Unique Skills:- –Appraisal (Basic) –Skill Absorption (Mythic) –Universal Synthesis (Ultimate)" _____________________________________ "Synthesis Skills— Swift Sword Strike + Fire Toad's Breath." "Ding!" "Congratulations! Your Skill Synthesis was successful." "Your skills evolved into: Azula Sword Strike.‌" "Synthesis Materials— Titanium Runic Sword + Wyvern Bones" "Congratulations! You Synthesis was successful. Your Sword has evolved into Skeletal Dragon Sword." ----- In a heart-wrenching tale of loneliness and despair, Ethan's life has been one of unending tragedy. Orphaned at a young age and tormented by a relentless terminal illness, he spent his final days confined to a cold, confined hospital room. As he takes his last breath, he awakened in a mysterious void, where Ethan is given the opportunity to choose three unique skills that will define his new existence. With millions of options but only three choices, he carefully selects his path, setting the stage for an extraordinary journey of Reincarnation. Reincarnated into a fantastical world filled with magical Skills, powerful beings, and untold dangers, Ethan must navigate his new life, wielding the skills he chose to survive and thrive in a realm where anything is possible. But the question remains: Will this second life bring him the happiness and purpose he was denied in his first, or will it lead him down an even darker path? Chapter release: 2 chs/day Guys, its my first time writing, and it might not suit everyone. I can only say sorry in advance. Thanks for reading!

Elias_Nightwalker · Fantasie
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Chapter 213: Family History

Aengus appeared in Aria's room, and saw her completely fine.

He sighed in relief as he approached Aria from behind as she gazed at the moon through the window.

Sensing his presence, Aria turned around, a huge smile spreading across her face.

Hugging her lightly, Aengus asked, "Were you worried?"

Aria answered meekly, "Yes, a little. Did you win? And at what cost?"

"Yes, of course. But it cost one-third of the forest," Aengus answered slowly.

Aria's eyes were kind. "Are you feeling guilty, Aengus?"

Aengus pulled back and shook his head. "No, because I know these sacrifices were necessary for the greater good and for the peace of this world."

"Yes, Ethan. You've done only what was necessary. There's no need to think of right or wrong," Aria said, her warm hand reassuring him.

Aengus nodded, but his expression grew serious.

"Aria, I've recovered all my memories…" he paused.