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Becoming a Monster

In a post-apocalyptic fantasy world layered into multiple realms, humanity faces extinction due to their endangerment of the main realm. Forced to merge all realms back into one, a deity grants humans a leveling system to empower them, lest they become extinct when facing the mythical creatures. Noah, our protagonist, embraces the role of a monster tamer, trading his humanity for strength and eventually transforming into a monster himself. As Noah struggles with his evolving identity, he must navigate a world where the line between human and monster becomes increasingly blurred. Feedback is definitely appreciated, good or bad, lets make the story good together. I will like to note that the main character isn’t completely ruthless like some of you may want. There’s a lot of stories out there with ruthless, bloodthirsty, cold hearted main characters so if that’s what your interest in then I’m sorry to disappoint you. Release chapters will only be one chapter a day on weekdays. The releases will become more consistent depending on how well the story does.

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Chapter 115: The Devils Apology

"Isn't it fine to rest here after everything that has happened so far?" Jasmine questioned, also aware that most of the group wasn't mentally prepared to get into another life encounter.

Her question elicited a head shake from Noah as he looked back to where they had come from, indicating for them to do the same.

"We had barely made it out of the campus and you want to rest again? And in the next fight should we also take the time to rest after that?" Noah began to grow impatient with their lack of urgency as he pressed them further.

"Just look at what happened just now, you all couldn't do anything, and yet you believe that resting is a good idea? Those animals will only continue to grow stronger, while the zombies don't rest, sooner or later you'll regret not trying to become stronger." Noah stated before giving up on trying to convince them, but his parting words weighed heavily on those who were struggling against their fear of confronting more monsters.