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Atlantis: The Twilight of the gods [BL]

Please check out my other works; Resolving My Ex-Fiance's Obsessions (Bl) The To Do List . . Xaloc's emotions did not fluctuate much, remaining calm even when his grandmother revealed herself to be Nyx, the goddess of the Night and hastily whisked the entire family to Shangri-La, the paradise of the gods. He remained calm even as he sneaked away to Atlantis to find his missing grandfather. But in Atlantis, Xaloc would not only find his missing grandfather, but he would also discover a world so dark and filthy that it would shatter his moral compass, forcing him to seek strength by all means necessary and do everything to come out on top. His path has been predestined, that is till he met Jamal. To Jamal, a transmigrator, the beginning of wisdom was the art of staying away from danger and he intended to follow it to the letter. However as he gets to know Xaloc, a thought came unbidden into his mind. Perhaps he could save the murderous villain. **** Excerpt Rule number two. Play with your hair…. Jamal suddenly stood up and Xaloc smiled as he twirled his hair behind his ears. Jamal moved over and gently touched his apprentice's hair. He brushed down the unruly soft hair before tying it into a low ponytail with a hair band... At least now, Xaloc's long hair would stop disturbing his reading, as a person with long hair, he understood the pain of controlling it. The smile on Xaloc's face instantly disappeared. The second rule did not work, it was a scam. It seems like seducing Jamal might not be as easy as he thought. Cowardly and always acting gong × Cold and determined shou __ PARTICIPATING IN THE WSA2022 COMPETITION# #Book cover not mine, gotten from Pinterest to be taken down at the artist's request.

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The choice every couple must make

The clanking of wine cups and the shouts of the warriors behind Xaloc echoed in his ears. They had conquered the Corinth Fortress, one of the two remaining strongholds of the Temple of Apollo after seven weeks of setting. 

It was a thing of great joy and the news of the victory would have outstanding effects on other war fronts. But this had not been Xaloc's initial plan, as for the reason why he had done so, the glory would be given to his personal mantra. 

"Every debt has its debtor, every injustice has its perpetrator."

This was his firm belief. Every gratitude must be repaid and every debt must be reciprocated, not a cent more and not a dime less. 

Gods were so much more powerful than mortals, their power able to change the tides of the war immensely. It was an unspoken rule that gods should not interfere much in the wars of mortals and descendants, he had given space, just leading the advance as a don't of spiritual comfort and a symbol of power.