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The Strongest Monarch In The Apocalypse Academy

In a white void between life and death, a soul witnesses fragments of memories—glimpses of someone called the Strongest Monarch, a being who shares his face but whose story remains incomplete. Then comes rebirth. As a newborn in the world of Aevoria, he awakens with two sets of memories: one belonging to Samiel, a graduate of the legendary Apocalypse Academy, and another shrouded in mystery. But something's wrong. The memories of his graduation years are missing, and with them, perhaps the key to preventing Aevoria's greatest crisis. The New Apocalypse is on its way. Ancient prophecies speak of a chosen hero—but Samiel knows he isn't the one. With time running out and three powerful academies vying for dominance, he must uncover the truth: Why were his memories erased? What secrets does the Apocalypse Academy hold? And can someone who isn't the chosen one still change destiny? In a world of cultivation, world system, wars, mythical beasts, and dark prophecies, Samiel will prove that sometimes the greatest heroes are the ones who write their own legends. After all, what's a prophecy to someone who's already lived twice? ____________ Warning: This story contains descriptions of violence, gore, and the depiction of intense emotional trauma. Reader discretion is advised. All events and characters are products of the author’s imagination. _____ ____ _ Discord Link -> https://discord.gg/ezVBxwCEPN

Peace_in_Chaos · Fantasie
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The Boy And The Prophecy [5]

Only silence answered his questions, thick and heavy like a physical presence. But something felt... different. The air seemed to shift and move around him, carrying whispers just below the threshold of hearing. The hairs on the back of his neck stood up.

Aiden's posture changed, his body tensing as survival instincts kicked in. "Come out, Master," he called, trying to keep his voice steady despite the growing unease in his gut.

The darkness before him stirred, coalescing into a shape that made his breath catch in his throat. Step by step, a figure emerged—and Aiden found himself staring at his own face, his own silver eyes, his own uncertain expression. The copy stood silently, watching him with an unnerving stillness that made it clear this was no mere reflection.