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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.

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Chapter 219

Back to what Darius was curious about. The first was the Element(s) and the second was that Dungeon Core(s) had the same thing. Did this mean that a single dungeon could have more than one core controlling it? 

If so, was this how multi-element dungeons were born? So it wasn't that one core could contain more than one element, but rather that there was a need for more of them to work like a unit to achieve this? 

Or was it that cores could have multiple elements, and one could just toss in more to double or triple the power and scale? Was this how dungeons climbed the grades? 

So many questions, so few answers! 

The third and final thing Darius noted was the addition of (damaged) beside the grade of the dungeon core. So not only was this dungeon core a newborn with very little power, but someone had also done something to it?