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Epic of Summoner: Supreme Summoner System in the Apocalypse

The Great One Above All Creation has decided that there were too many Dimensions. His solution? He had decided to merge them and make their inhabitants fight for total supremacy, ensuing an interdimensional event of cataclysmic proportions, the Ragnarok. And the winner of this event would be able to keep their dimension from imminent destruction! Amongst the many inhabitants of countless worlds, there were a selected hundred named "Players" who were given a special System Ticket. Gustav is one of such Players, thrown into the interdimensional apocalypse, he will use the System he acquired through the System Ticket to crawl his way to the top! He can not only summon powerful beings that can level up and evolve at his side, but he can also fuse them or even extract their Skills, having endless possibilities! Watch as one man and his loyal summons conquer the world, the galaxy, the universe, and then the dimensions in this fast-paced and action-packed epic tale. ------ Art is not mine.

PancakesWitch · Fantasía
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290 Chs

Come And Show Us Your Power

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"GRYAR!"

The giant T-Rex, which was actually a young hatchling from the monsters we had hunted down before, was bathed in Xijun's gentle attacks, it began to fall back and tremble in fear.

"E-Eh? She's actually winning?"

"No way…"

"Make the beast fight some more!"

"What a cowardly creature, did you raised her well?"

"Ah… Fight some more!"

The Elder that tamed the T-Rex ordered it to fight more, as the beast roared angrily and suddenly was taken over by a lot of power, an energy transferred by the Elder. The creature rushed towards Xijun, opening its jaws and unleashing a massive breath attack of flames over her.

BOOOMMM!!!

Everyone saw how Xijun was consumed in the flames in disbelief and dumbfounded, the flames consumed her entirety as she seemed to disappear before them. But I knew she was fine.

"S-She's surely dead now…"

"You went a bit too far."

"She… was still kind of useful."