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The Place Where Everything Begins

[https://discord.gg/tRMJY9mWxs] He is cold-blooded... He is prideful... He is greedy... For he is the person who will take over the world. The greatest sage of magic in the universe, Jeremy, was ambushed by the enemy assassins. With obscure schemes and ploys of some unknown existence(s), somehow, Jeremy was able to cast a 9th circle 'space and time' spell to go back in time before his eternal demise. After escaping successfully from absolute damnation, he vows to himself that he will create a better place for humanity to live. He will ensure that the human race would flourish and prosper on the universe's stage for the countless eras to come. Look and follow him as he climbs back up from zero until he surpasses his old self faster than ever. Let us welcome Earthlings to the center of the universe, Ortus, The Place Where Everything Begins. ———————————————————————— Addiction Alerts: After chapter 25 onwards, the plot will be intensified x10. Please proceed at your own risk. Beware: This book has no Romance tag, but you can expect some 'culture' scenes with women. The book is also filled with blood and gore every once in a while. ———————————————————————— Regular Updates: 7 chapters/week (2k words)

NotStupidReader · Fantasie
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The Half-Elemental Race, Goron (4)

"You are capable enough to make me bleed."

Upon hearing the young Goron's exclamation, Jeremy's eyes went dazed for a split second...

'What the hell... How in the world can I make it bleed like that? I haven't scratched even its yellow skin yet.' Jeremy thought in bafflement.

Indeed, the outlander's bleeding forehead was clearly caused by its own two hands, for Jeremy had only jumped away to avoid its rolling body, that's all.

Furthermore, Jeremy still hadn't gone past the creature's solid external defensive layers yet.

How could he make it bleed in the first place?

Nonetheless, Jeremy's thoughts were all unbeknownst to the ignorant Goron right now as it continued talking with an admiring expression,

"I have to say that you are pretty strong... well, that is, strong enough for a mere human."