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Darius Supreme

On the 15th of March 2164, the world mourns the passing of Darius Stone, billionaire broker, and philanthropist.  Yet while his family and friends put his body to rest, Darius wakes up to find himself reborn into a younger body in a different world. A strange voice informs him that his soul has been transported into the magic-filled world of Faust on the behest of a mysterious Goddess called Vena, for the sole purpose of entertaining her through his struggles. In this world where any dream can be achieved with enough effort, he sets out to become a Supreme, an existence above Mortals and even Gods! ————————————————— Warning: This novel features a villainous protagonist. If you have enjoyed Warlock of the Magus World, then you should be able to tolerate Darius Stone’s actions and choices throughout the novel in terms of Morality. Note: This story is slow-paced in order to allow for better world-building and development. If you’re looking for a fast-paced action story, this might not be for you.

Kotario · Fantasía
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686 Chs

Chapter 114

The second floor of the dungeon was quite… different. Unlike the first floor where there were different caverns with cleverly demarcated allies based on their strength, there was only one long cavern here that seemed to go on forever.

It was also well-lit thanks to the glass roofing, allowing Darius and Gunner to see as far as possible. They could tell that this 'floor' was basically one big forest.

Darius and Gunner stood a slight distance away from its edges, taking in the sight of the old trees that would almost be criminal to harm on earth by preservation laws.

Here though, there was nothing of the sort. Darius did not rush into the foliage, nor did he set it alight. His Intellect, as Caesar had put it, also served to increase/control his perception.

And his perception was telling him not to do anything rash, but he was surrounded by fatal danger. Gunner might not have as high Intellect as he, but he too sensed the same thing, and so remained still.