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Returner Created the First Mecha System

After the Dragon Disciples revived the dragons, the world fell into a catastrophic state. The dragons destroyed half of the world. Jaxon fought with the rest of the Subjugation Company, continuing to sweep the dragons, leaving only one—the formidable last dragon. They fought it but unfortunately failed, resulting in their deaths, with Jaxon being the sole survivor, thrown back into the past. He expected the looming threat of dragons and sought to stop their revival. Upon his return, he gained a mysterious ability from an artifact, becoming something called the Assimilation System. With it, he aimed to save the world once more, while uncovering his potential and creating a giant weapon to fight dragons and monsters—a colossal metal humanoid called Mecha. Determined, Jaxon masters the gifts of his ability to create Mecha, intending to aid him reach his goal. In a world where gadgets, artifacts, magic, and cultivation intertwined, Jaxon’s journey ended up creating the greatest legacy on land—the Mecha System. —- A/N: A story about a returner creating mechas to fight off dragons and other monsters. An adventure in a world where artifacts, gadgets, magic, and mechanics intertwine.

yohananmikhael · Fantasía
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Majestic and Mischievous

Looking at the sky, Jaxon's body felt heavy. The sharp sting in his stomach and chest made it difficult to breathe. His body tensed in different parts, making it hard for him to move.

Groaning, his eyes closed as he clung to the remaining energy in his body. He forced himself to sit, his hands touching the warm ground of the crater. As he pushed himself up, he slowly caught his breath, inhaling and exhaling steadily. The attack was simple, and he couldn't believe he had been caught off guard. He couldn't digest the fact that he had lowered his guard at that moment.

However, a small smile crept onto his face as a presence drew nearer with each passing second.

"Register the spell I will use," Jaxon ordered inwardly, and a monotone voice replied,

[Noted.]